03/25/2004
Did we learn nothing from Taboo? George Michael considers musical about Wham!
NYT does a nice comparison of low-end digital SLR cameras and why you might want one instead of your point and shoot.
Starting February 12, 2005, for 16 days, 7,500 banners of saffron-colored cloth will be unfurled between gates lining the promenades of Central Park. It's Christo's latest public art project. There's an interesting piece on its evolution in this week's New Yorker.
"You'd think you would kind of build up and work out to play a superhero or something, but it ends up being for a gay cowboy story." — Heath Ledger, who's been asked to put on some muscle for his role in Brokeback Mountain.
Via boing boing, this interesting theory on dreams, that they are made up of thoughts we try to banish from our minds during the day. Maybe that's why I rarely have sex dreams anymore.
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I'm still amazed how many people think all gay guys are weak and frail. I show pictures (of my friends, not me haha) to people all the time only to hear "wait, they look too built to be gay!" If only they knew that the average gay man was way more pleasant to look at than the average straight male in his 30s LOL.
Posted by: Britt | Mar 25, 2004 10:35:34 PM
great to see that christo finally got the go ahead from new york to do something in central park. they've been trying for years.
Posted by: richard | Mar 26, 2004 4:21:15 PM