· Condé Nast redefines "international cuisine" so that it means "African-American." We'd write something about minorities-as-foreigners at 4 Times Square, but you're already thinking it. [Lowdown]
· "Often Hargo's The Somerville Gates has been compared with Christo's The Gates, Central Park, New York City. These comparisons have been unfair; sometimes the media has exaggerated — even lied — about the similarities." [Not Rocket Science]
· The Wall Street Journal reaches a new low in depressed, OCD-enabling writing with their piece on how people hate Sunday because of the looming Monday. [WSJ]
· Tonight on Project Runway, the quote of the week: "We were all really nice to you because we felt sorry for you because you're such a terrible designer and like, a mother of however many children and you live in the middle of wherever." [NYT]
· George Michael announces his intentions to "disappear" and, predictably, Drudge gives this news the red headline treatment. [Reuters]