For the second installment of the recently resurrected TV Party, Glenn O’Brien gathered the gang at New York’s Lafayette House for one of the most sophisticated pajama parties of all time. Read More ›
Japanther – First of All
Japanther, in typical Japanther style, managed to turn our extremely civilized pajama party into a pillow fight that erupted as soon as they started performing. Here, they perform “First of All” as the feathers fly.
Joan Juliet Buck Discusses Missiles, Real and Freudian, With The Portnoys
Joan Juliet Buck may be best knows as a writer and former editor of French Vogue, but as it turns out, she’s also an expert at dream interpretation. Read More ›
The Boos – Be My Baby
The Boos, lead by Heather Boo and Emma Jenney, slowed things down a bit with this spot on cover of The Ronettes’ classic “Be My Baby”. Read More ›
Dan Friel – Thumper
Acclaimed noise musician and former member of Parts & Labor Dan Friel stopped by to provide the Lafayette House with a little feedback-in-bed in this very psychedelic moment from the second episode.
Kay Goldberg Covers Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls”
The lovely Kay Goldberg leads a group of TV Party attendees in a singalong of the Queen classic “Fat Bottom Girls”. Read More ›
David Spade, Laydown Comedian
David Spade dropped by the pajama party to debut his new lay-down comedy routine. Stand-up comedy is a rigorous activity, simply standing for long periods of time can lead to joint compression, varicose veins, and something called postural muscle fatigue, which I’m sure is terrible. Here’s to a much safer and more intimate format for comedy.
Coulter Rule Returns to TV Party
Every great party needs a great doorman, and as we learned from the first episode, Coulter Rule is quite possibly the greatest doorman in all of New York City.