Enclosed below, for your entertainment and derangement:The weekly Speed Levitch Online video blog-
Speed Levitch In City Of Fountains from Zac Eubank on Vimeo.
Lust Lasciviously Proud! 
In the opening of "Lust Lasciviously Proud!" Speed Levitch writes, "The Cold War had just ended, and so, I started my own." This epistolary novel was written by Speed Levitch between 1994-1996 when he worked as a sightseeing tour guide on New York City double-decker tour buses. This book was the journal he kept along the tour route; what he wrote in between stops and while sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Lust Lasciviously Proud! tells the story of Levitch's first love - a Doctor Zhivago-type-romance between two double-decker tour guides, happening atop double-decker buses while circling the city. Levitch's co-worker and lover, a mysterious woman he calls the Russian Tempest, is a Russian playwright who emigrates from Leningrad during Perestroika only to become the focus of Levitch's life. This is the text that would inspire the script for the emmy-award-winning performance-documentary entitled, "The Cruise."