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Morales Melodrama: Nancy Jo Sales on her Spiritual Marriage - Posted December 30, 2007
The story of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake's tragic deaths really should become an opera, not a sad little documentary, not a poorly-lit cinema-stylo indie movie. Everyone involved is so dramatic. Famed writer Nancy Jo Sales, author with the solo byline on Vanity Fair piece, takes issue with Melinda Hunt's version of... [FishBowlLA]

Sundown on Sunset: Lonely Streets - Posted December 7, 2007
The long awaited Vanity Fair piece on Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake comes out in the January issue, by Nancy Jo Sales. Fun fact: Sales was married to Father Frank Morales They met when he was a source for a story. Gustavo "Ask A Mexican" Arellano thinks he's smacking... [FishBowlLA]

Sundown on Sunset: Shaky - Posted November 2, 2007
Salon's readership just gets weirder and weirder: PhD candidate addicted to Potter fan fiction. Ron Rosenbaum needs to stop with the conspiracy theories already. First he stepped into the Theresa Duncan morass and now the Presidential sex scandal. Amy Goodman admits to Bell's Palsy. Stephen Colbert is not a candidate. Slate V... [FishBowlLA]

Theresa Duncan, Jeremy Blake Screenplay Offered - Posted September 11, 2007
Jonathan Chase, who may or may not be the actor, has a screenplay based on the recent deaths of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake. The script, a 144 page thriller, is being advertised via a website, for 1 1/2 mil. And there's a twist: It's the job of a sexy Puerto... [FishBowlLA]

Malcom McLaren: Jeremy Blake Was Gay - Posted September 9, 2007
Charles Derwent follows up his earlier piece by writing on Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake in The Independent, quotes Malcolm McLaren: "If we're being honest," says McLaren, "Jeremy was gay. I don't think his relationship with Theresa was all that sexual. She was a mother to him. When I saw them in... [FishBowlLA]

Sonja Steptoe Leaves Time Inc. - Posted August 28, 2007
FBLA received word that Sonja Steptoe, Time's senior correspondent in Los Angeles, is leaving the warm embrace of the magazine world and joining a law firm next month. According to her University of Missouri alum bio: She began her career at the Wall Street Journal, and has been a correspondent... [FishBowlLA]

Choire Sicha Defends Los Angeles Times on Theresa Duncan - Posted August 20, 2007
Over at Gawker, Choire Sicha sticks up for his new pals at the LA Times, claiming that there weren't two Theresa Duncan tribute pieces as we'd mentioned. He posts: The paper didn't "run" two tribute pieces--as far as we can tell, the first was rushed and only put online.) We're guessing... [FishBowlLA]

Jeremy Blake, Theresa Duncan--The NY Version - Posted August 20, 2007
David Amsden, writing in New York, fleshes out the details of the last days of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake. Amsden's a poetic writer: During their moments of clarity there were few people as thrilling to be around as these two--the banter was invigorating, the exchange of ideas fervent--but an incident like... [FishBowlLA]

Theresa Duncan Blog Remembered in LA Times, Again - Posted August 11, 2007
Almost the minute that Chris Lee goes on vacation, the LA Times leaps to fill the Theresa Duncan info void. Keeping Lee's seat warm, Steffie Lee writes a fan-girl tribute to Duncan's blog, which she claims was neglected in other news stories. No new facts and at least one old... [FishBowlLA]

Sundown on Sunset: All Over the Map - Posted August 10, 2007
High Friends in Low Places FBLA gets a lot of Anonymous Tips from this ISP Honey, I'm Home Did the Mistress move into the Mayor's Mansion? Staircase to Heaven The Theresa Duncan story has many chapters. Many, many chapters.... [FishBowlLA]

FBLA's Kate Coe Lays Theresa Duncan Myths To Rest - Posted August 2, 2007
In a truly engrossing tale of a mind unraveling, FBLA's own Kate Coe sets the record straight about Theresa Duncan. Duncan, a game designer/writer who committed suicide last month -- followed by her artist boyfriend Jeremy Blake, is being remembered as a sexy woman who had taken Hollywood and New York by... [FishBowlLA]

Final Post on Theresa Duncan Blog from Glenn O'Brien - Posted July 30, 2007
Writer Glenn O'Brien bids a farewell to Theresa Duncan, and her readers at her blog, The Wit of the Staircase. He also quotes the Steely Dan song that was read at her funeral, Walk Between the Raindrops: In my dreams I can hear the sound of thunder I can see the causeway by... [FishBowlLA]

Update: Theresa Duncan's Death Confirmed - Posted July 20, 2007
Perfumer and blogger Anya McCoy received confirmation that Theresa Duncan had indeed killed herself. Her boyfriend, Jeremy Blake, found her and a note in the converted church in NYC where they had been living. He is still missing. The family is requesting donations in her name be made to the Whitney... [FishBowlLA]

Theresa Duncan, Filmmaker and Game Developer, Reported Dead - Posted July 20, 2007
Theresa Duncan, filmmaker and blogger, took her own life last week in New York, according to LA Observed. Duncan was a pioneer in CD-ROM games for girls, creating Chop Suey and Smarty, introducing Mimi Smartypants. She was said to be directing her first film, in New York this summer, which was... [FishBowlLA]

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