Vignette 2: The Dinner
1,429 Words. 6 Minute Read. Part 2 of 2.
This is a story about a dinner in SoHo, NYC, in the spring of 1972, with Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair, writer Fran Lebowitz, film producer Robert Evans, founding member of the Grateful Dead Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, and writer Hunter S. Thompson. The story is fictional but historically accurate.
Vignette 1: The Invitation
1,452 Words. 6 Minute Read. Part 1 of 2.
This is a story about a dinner in SoHo, NYC, in the spring of 1972, with Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair, writer Fran Lebowitz, film producer Robert Evans, founding member of the Grateful Dead Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, and writer Hunter S. Thompson. The story is fictional but historically accurate.

On Caro, McCullough, and Hunter
413 Words. 2 Minute Read.
Had anyone told me I’d read over 3,000 pages on Lyndon Johnson, I’d have said they were nuts—but I can’t stop. Caro reminds me of David McCullough in that he takes on massive projects but somehow keeps you engaged to the point of fanaticism.
Guest Writer: G. Hamlin O’Kelley III
This is a second in a series of guest writers at The Bohemian Capitalist.
G. Hamlin O'Kelley III is a writer from Charleston, SC.
