Michael Musto and Mickey Boardman provided Grist for the Mill in the form of hot takes, gossip, and a little controversy.
Easthampton City Arts kicked off its Grist for the Mill speaker series with a pairing of two celeb-obsessed (in the best way) authors and commentators, Michael Musto and Mickey Boardman. A lively crowd in Easthampton’s Boylston Room listened and chatted with the two about keeping spirits up in the age of Trump, the star power of the Kardashians, the scourge of political correctness and “safe spaces” on college campuses, and how Joan Crawford enacted revenge against Bette Davis at the 1963 Oscars.