Michael Musto, a cultural critic and celebrated journalist, has chronicled the vibrant tapestry of New York City's nightlife and entertainment scene with wit, insight, and irreverence. With his keen eye for detail and sharp wit, Musto has captured the zeitgeist of the city's cultural landscape, earning him a devoted following and cementing his status as a legendary figure in the world of journalism.
"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."
"This commitment to truth is something one senses more and more Americans yearning for, just as they are becoming more and more sophisticated at knowing when the truth is being obscured - an irony that seems to elude most of today's elected officials."
"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."
"By the end of the week, if I'm still alive, I get to write whatever I want about it all."
"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."
"The difference is that with fame comes a spotlight, one which has recently made it impossible to ignore the fact that more and more of those folks we place on pedestals aren't even pausing to consider an option other than lying."