
Jonathan Parks-Ramage
The Agony and the Shrekstasy: The Unlikely Legacy of America's Favorite Ogre
When "Shrek" first came out in 2001, it was hailed as a revolutionary outsider. Now it's the largest animated franchise in the world—and a running joke on the Internet. How did this happen?
For My Next Trick: The Magician Who Fixed My Cocaine Habit
A v-necked party monster learns some life lessons from a coke dealer, Britney Spears, and a closeted Vegas magician.
Party Monster James St. James Looks Back on Drugs, Murder, and Dance
We talked to the author of "Disco Bloodbath" and former member of the 90s Club Kid clique about Andy Warhol, Michael Alig, and how he's made his downtown fantasy last a lifetime.
What I Learned About Love and Death From Martha Stewart's Gay Neighbor
It's amazing what you can learn on the 320-acre estate of the senile heir to a legendary American fortune. I learned I wanted to dump my sugar daddy.
Mit arbejde med reality-TV kostede mig næsten min sjæl
Her er alle de beskidte sandheder og hemmeligheder, jeg lærte som associate producer på et amerikansk realityprogram.
The American Nightmare: I Worked in Reality TV and Almost Lost My Soul
All the weird, sordid secrets I learned from three days of working as an associate producer on a reality show about the cutthroat, big-haired world of figure skating.
No One Fucks Like Gaston: How I Lost My Virginity to a Disney Character
When I was 20, I lost my virginity to a 48-year-old actor playing Gaston in a summer stock production of "Beauty and the Beast."