Michael Musto
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"Michael Musto" is an American journalist and a former columnist for The Village Voice, where he wrote La Dolce Musto. He is the author of Downtown and Manhattan on the Rocks as well as a compilation of selected columns published as La Dolce Musto. His subsequent collection, Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back, was published on September 1, 2011, by Vantage Point Books. He was laid off from The Village Voice on May 17, 2013.

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We've been in business in Woburn since 1989 (at previous locations on New Boston Street and then Holton Street), and we've made an investment in this building.

I've written a lot of negative stuff against her. I came to bury her and I've ended up praising her.

I haven't missed a week. It's like God has sprinkled us with a taste of pre-Giuliani nightlife.

A famously open gay singer-songwriter (told me) Luther was dying to have a boyfriend. It was an inside show business open secret.

The devil's rejects, even worse than baby sitters who throw the kids against the wall, if not quite as awful as scummy, cheating menfolk.

[Some skeptics are also convinced that the glitterati get more out of the arrangement than the U.N.] It adds charitable luster to their own images, ... We're talking about some potentially unsaintly stars. Angelina is best known as a lippy home wrecker. Ricky Martin is sort of a hip-swiveling party boy.

He was never a black-and-white embodiment of someone searching for ideals, but was human and fallible.

I kinda float through a nightclub, and that causes people to come up and spill their guts to me.