This Week's Hoax Well, it's a blog, but when I started writing these in 1996, I called them "hoaxes."

7Aug/091

Part Two

"OK, JFK?" asked the driver, wedging my 60 pound suitcases in the trunk.

"Yup," I said.

And off we went, with Harlem, then Manhattan twinkling in the rear view mirror.

I have a new writing job on LA. So we're packing up our things and moving to Beverly Hills Adjacent.

It happened so quick. The details were confirmed last Monday, the 3rd, and my first day is this Monday, the 10th, just seven days later. I tried to squeeze in as much New York as I could during the past four days. We saw Journey to the Stars at the American Museum of Natural History (really cool) and walked along the new, elevated High Line park, starting at 14th St. Ate breakfast for lunch at Manhattan Diner, an UWS restaurant that delivered to the maternity ward at St. Luke's one late Oct evening in 2006. Walked around Harlem Piers Park, the new park across from Fairway. Used to be a parking lot, now it's green and lush. The exact opposite of my hometown.

I never saw the Tenement Museum. Dang, I always wanted to see that. To be fair, I was only in the city for ten years.

Craigslist provided a sublet for August- I think I have two female roommates. I'll know for sure when I show up with my stuff on Sunday night. And I'll have until Sept 1st to find an apartment for the boyfriend and KilBaby. Lucky for me, now is a renter's market. The last time I lived in LA, I loved it. It's so fucking easy. The weather is easy, food shopping is easy, and the night cashier at the grocery store probably doesn't wear a t-shirt that says, "I Fucked Your Boyfriend." (On second thought, Pathmark on West 145th, maybe I will miss you.)

Comedy is a breeze. No guilt. No feeling lazy. Because it's nearly impossible to do more than one spot a night. There are fewer venues, and they are all hours apart, with traffic. And there is always traffic. Honestly, three spots a week in Los Angeles is considered decent. In LA, you have no excuse to not perform.

I am subletting the NY apartment. I expect to be here for a year at least, no matter what happens. Last time, I popped from furnished sublet to furnished sublet, and when the last show I worked on got cancelled, I left. Came back to NY, had a baby. Now I'm returning, with a pair of big brown eyes looking up at me, demanding food, housing and education for the next 16 years. And that's just my boyfriend.

When I moved to NYC in Jan of 99, I was just going to stay one year. Get seasoned. Then move to LA. But New York is endless and always unfolding and you just can't stay one year. I'm not done with New York at all, but I'm executing the second half of my plan. A few years late.

Now, who the fuck gave me one star on iTunes? That's just mean.

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  1. So what’s the gig?


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