herald tribune, i believe. and singlehandedly, that man created what was known as cafe society. jeremiah: his column in gourmet magazine, called along the boulevards, describes a life i want to recreate. i worship the photographs of gable, gary cooper, van heflin and jimmy stewart in white tie at romanoff s bar in los angeles. i want a place where the young princes of ken russell s the music lovers can rub elbows with bankers and dancers and musicians, where fur coats can be flung aside, with the seeming carelessness of dietrich onstage. in short, a place that is charming and perfect. james: jeremiah lives in a dream world. he lives in a pipe dream. he lives in an edwardian world. he lives, basically, in the 19th century. and this is part of that dream, i think that jeremiah had, that he created as a child. you know, having to protect himself and protect himself from life.
jeremiah: his column in gourmet magazine, called along the boulevards, describes a life i want to recreate. i worship the photographs of gable, gary cooper, van heflin and jimmy stewart in white tie at romanoff s bar in los angeles. i want a place where the young princes of ken russell s the music lovers can rub elbows with bankers and dancers and musicians, where fur coats can be flung aside, with the seeming carelessness of dietrich onstage. in short, a place that is charming and perfect. james: jeremiah lives in a dream world. he lives in a pipe dream. he lives in an edwardian world. he lives, basically, in the 19th century. and this is part of that dream, i think that jeremiah had, that he created as a child. you know, having to protect himseland protect himself from li. that world of perfection that i think he ce closest to
i want to be like him, the last magnificent, the randy and dandy boulevardier, the eminently polite, generous, witty and kind gentleman, who simply relished a civilized evening on the town over a hot bird and a cold bottle. james: lucius beebe was a very wealthy, uh, dandy from boston, kicked out of both yale and harvard, mainly for showing up dead drunk in the morning in a top hat and tails and a cane. went to new york and got a job as a journalist on the new york herald tribune, i believe. and singlehandedly, that man created what was known as cafe society. jeremiah: his column in gourmet magazine, called along the boulevards,
i want to be like him, the last magnificent, the randy and dandy boulevardier, the eminently polite, generous, witty and kind gentleman, who simply relished a civilized evening on the town over a hot bird and a cold bottle. james: lucius beebe was a very wealthy, uh, dandy from boston, kicked out of both yale and harvard, mainly for showing up dead drunk in the morning in a top hat and tails and a cane. went to new york and got a job as a journalist on the new york herald tribune, i believe. and singlehandedly, that man created what was known as cafe society. jeremiah: his column in gourmet magazine, called along the boulevards, describes a life i want to