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Michael Musto

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For better or worse, I've always tried to march to my own drum and tell it like it is, while preserving some integrity and style. God, I'm fabulous!


— Michael Musto


#better #drum #fabulous #god #i

By the end of the week, if I'm still alive, I get to write whatever I want about it all.


— Michael Musto


#alive #end #get #i #still

For years, I've pushed the idea of a column compilation book mainly because it would be easy - I could just staple 'em all together. But publishers have been resistent, feeling the material dates.


— Michael Musto


#been #book #column #compilation #could

I can't drive, so I can only live in New York, which is fine with me.


— Michael Musto


#fine #i #i can #live #me

I don't know about you, but I can tell when someone's lying. They can't look you in the eye - they look you in the bridge of your nose.


— Michael Musto


#bridge #eye #i #i can #know

I go to screenings, then plays, then after-parties, then clubs.


— Michael Musto


#go #i #plays #screenings #then

I'm deeply driven and want my finger stuck in every pot there is.


— Michael Musto


#driven #every #finger #i #pot

I'm just a simple kid from Brooklyn who landed into the most enchanted lifestyle imaginable.


— Michael Musto


#enchanted #i #imaginable #into #just

In '75, the year both A Chorus Line and Chicago hit Broadway, my head spun around and I became the ultimate theater queen for life.


— Michael Musto


#became #both #broadway #chicago #chorus

It's a good thing that columnists don't make homosexuality their last taboo anymore. But I wish the columnists themselves would come out too.


— Michael Musto


#anymore #columnists #come #good #good thing






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Michael Musto (born December 3 1955) is an American columnist for the The Village Voice where he writes La Dolce Musto. When his blind item describing the buzz on the details of the crime got picked up by The New York Post's "Page Six" gossip column the story took on more prominence. He's appeared in documentaries about actor/writer Charles Busch Paris Hilton Warhol star Jackie Curtis restaurateur Florent Michael Alig camp performer Divine clubs like the Roxy and Squeezebox and many more.

His subsequent collection Fork on the Left Knife in the Back was publiMichael Mustod on September 1 2011 by Vantage Point Books. He is the author of Downtown and Manhattan on the Rocks as well as a compilation of selected columns publiMichael Mustod as La Dolce Musto.

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