
The December GQ has honored actor/comedian Paul Rudd as one of its “men of the year” for his hit summer “bromance” with Jason Segel (above left) - “I Love You, Man.”
Rudd’s transition from a rather bland young romantic leading man in “Clueless” and “”The Objection of My Affection” into a full-out, ticket-selling comedian is worth noting.
I’ve been off for the past few days, but will be back tomorrow with a report on the new musical “Pop!” at Yale Rep which I caught Friday night.
Also on the agenda this week is my review of the final Dominick Dunne novel, “Too Much Money,” which will be in stores on Tuesday.
Later in the week I’ll be writing about the fine new cast in the Broadway hit, “God of Carnage,” as well as “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” the classic Peter Weir movie I’ll be hosting at the Fairfield Library Wednesday night.

