Random Notes

from Rolling Stone, 28, October 1999

The mighty Quinn, a serious partygoer, and Seinfeld
at the Key Club.

Rolling Stone's chief photographer, Mark Seliger, clelbrated the release of his first book, Physiognomy, with a party at New York's Key Club. Friends and family danced with abandon and admired Seliger's portrait's, which are of 100 percent famous folk: Jack Nicholson, Bob Dylan, Winona Ryder, R.E.M., Jerry Garcia, Ben Stiller, Guns N' Roses and the list goes on. Saturday Night Live's news correspondent, Colin Quinn, made the rounds with the book's cover subject, Jerry Seinfeld. "Did you see the book?" Seinfeld asked. "I'm on the cover, you know. I should get a free one, don't you think? Can you hook me up with that?" Seinfeld said he's been up to "a little bit of this, a little bit of that," and before he could say more, a tipsy blond woman threw her arms around his neck. "I love you!" she said, kissed his face and stumbles off. "Woah," Seinfeld says. "O-K. That was weird."

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