More Bla Bla on "the view"

Someone fell into the GAP alright.

Hey, we all make mistakes, but one might suggest Wikipedia-ing everything slogan on Earth prior to going to print.… Read More »

We are family, I got all my sisters with me.

Alan Cumming is an activist’s actor’s actor or is it actor’s actor activist? He is deeply committed to important issues, we worked together on the UN Millennium Goal Campaign and Alan has recently joined the Board of Activates for the Family Equality Council. The mission of FEC is a commitment to changing attitudes and policies to ensure every family is respected, and especially the more than a million families in the United States whose parents are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender. … Read More »

As seen on CBS Sunday Morning, my favorite TV show.

My mandate (not man date) as a public relations know-it-all is to align my clients with charitable causes when there is an organic connection to the mission. For hair stylist Roy Teeluck, we developed a unique relationship with the highly respected organization Dress For Success whereas he provides beauty services–free of charge–to their clients. They provide the outfit, we provide the the coife. “When a woman looks good from head to toe, they are more confident. So whether they are going on a job interview or interacting with people in their daily life, it makes a big difference,” says Roy.… Read More »

Oy vey.

Hedi Slimane vs. Cathy Horyn “Let’s get ready to rumble!” Yikes, talk about “In this Corner”. That silly Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey dust up comes off like two kittens playing compared to the battle royale between Hedi Slimane of Saint Laurent Paris versus Cathy Horyn, The New York Times fashion critic. I mean… brew-haha, only no one is laughing. What has bubbled up to a fever pitch between the fashion designer and the critic is beyond beyond. Let me preface this with, I am a huge Cathy Horyn fan and though she might be getting bad press these days… Read More »

The collection is featured in The New York Times. Click image.

Over three hundred of the most diverse, lovely people poured in waves throughout the evening to enjoy the booze, food and exceptional live performance by artists Chrissy Lancaster & Alison Clancy, who recently performed for Barack & Michelle Obama.… Read More »

Carrie Fisher went to a galaxy far, far away.

Besides Carrie Fisher, Mariah Carey, Truman Capote, Michael Jackson and Diana Ross, Silver Hill Hospital has a scholarship program that offers people like you and me the opportunity to get the best care for drug rehabilitation and psychological disorders. They also have a great program for teens with psychological problems. … Read More »

Please stay tuned to the future I Mean Shop. The site will feature curated cool stuff and a portion of proceeds with benefit the charities featured on I Mean What?!?

Please stay tuned to the future I Mean Shop. The site will feature curated cool stuff and a portion of proceeds with benefit the charities featured on I Mean What?!? Click image to review our favorite charities.… Read More »

Welcome to the new, improved I Mean...What?!? It's all about charity and I Mean Business.

I Mean What relaunches today with the best intentions to provide you with compelling information about our affiliated charities, fundraising initiatives and awareness campaigns that we have selected through one degree of separation. … Read More »

There's an award for everything. Why not for Gross Baboon?

Gross Baboon of the Year Award kicks off awards season here at I Mean What. Hey, look, the Razzies started somewhere and surely not in a ballroom. … Read More »

The-Intouchables

When I walked out of Bryan Bantry’s screening of The Intouchables, France’s most successful film of all time, I turned to my friend Sam and said, “Harvey Weinstein better not remake this movie.” She instantly agreed and we both started vomiting at the thought of an American remake of such a sweet, poignant film. Let’s face it, “poignant American” is an oxymoron and those words cannot sit comfortably in the same sentence. The conversation went something like this:… Read More »