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road.jpg Calvin Klein's Hamptons Housewarming: "200 young ("hired"?) half-naked men lounging around on pillows and bed-like furniture on the beach at night, with snickering old guard southampton socials staring in disbelief and laughing at them."

road.jpg Would you feel strange walking down the street talking into one of these?

road.jpg "Gaypleton" is Denver's new gay community taking off on the former site of the Stapleton Airport.

road.jpg Is Yoko Ono joining fight or cashing in?

road.jpg Bashing galvanizes gay Seattle.

road.jpg An aquarium for the 21st century.

road.jpg Classically flamboyant homosexual writer reports on male screen icon: Long profile by Truman Capote on Marlon Brando, 1957

road.jpg SENT, America's first phonecam exhibit, continues through Friday the 17th at the Standard Hotel in L.A.

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  1. Thanks for the "not sleeping" tip. The only way I'll be able to stay awake at that ungodly hour will be the fault of a horny and insatiable boyfriend.

    That incident with Klein is quite pathetic. I'm actually a bit embarassed for him, well, until I remember the fact that he has made a fortune from dressing clad young fellows (I suppose like ourselves). I swear, I think it's an epidemic that all gay men own at least a few pairs of CK boxer-brief underwear.

    Posted by: Kenny | Jul 12, 2004 8:07:17 PM


  2. Yes, I've fallen victim to his evil scheme as well.

    Posted by: Kenny | Jul 12, 2004 8:08:46 PM


  3. I met Yoko Ono in NYC right before she performed, having no idea of who she was. She was completely cracked out and made a total fool of herself by having an orgasm on stage. It reminds me of a joke/saying I heard: What is the smartest thing Yoko Ono ever said? "I Do."

    Posted by: Britt | Jul 12, 2004 11:19:30 PM


  4. In regards to Denver's new gay neighborhood, there's a similar movement in Minneapolis at the moment. However, I see it a little differently. Rather than just being one particular neighborhood or part of town that's "gay", I believe that there's a substantial gay population in many areas of the city and suburbs. Yes, it would be nice to have just one place where you knew you could go. But I prefer knowing that we're everywhere. I think that's a sign of true progress.

    Here's an article on the phenomenon in Minneapolis:

    http://www.citypages.com/databank/25/1231/article12273.asp

    P.S. Do you think that lack of public displays of affection is a sign of uptightedness?

    Posted by: Mighty | Jul 13, 2004 12:24:48 PM


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