News: Caroline Kennedy, Iowa, Sean Avery, Phoenix, Scott Caan
Same-sex marriage battle brews in Maine.
Sioux City, Iowa considers resolution declaring opposition to same-sex marriage: "The motion, a mostly symbolic gesture, is on the council's agenda for Monday. Councilman Brent Hoffman, who supports the resolution, says it's important because it clarifies the council's position and directs city departments, boards and commissions to stay in line with that position. The resolution also asks for a statewide vote on whether gay marriage should be allowed."

Dallas Stars axe hockey star/Vogue intern Sean Avery for sexist trash-talking.
Madonna takes spill on rainy stage in Rio.
Phoenix city council to consider Domestic Partner Registry on Wednesday: "Just a month after Arizona voters passed a constitutional ban on gay marriage, the state's largest city is poised to create a program that would grant hospital-visitation rights to unmarried gay or straight couples who live together."
Wolverine in HD.
Grassroots lobbying effort for gay cabinet member launched by Boston group: "Equal Rep is urging supporters to call or e-mail Obama's transition office Dec. 17-19 on behalf of labor activist Mary Beth Maxwell, founder of American Rights at Work, who is reported to be under consideration for labor secretary."

Federal judge denies dismissal of Gay Pride lawsuit against Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford: "The group, which sponsored the 20th Gay Pride Parade in Birmingham last summer, filed suit against Langford, saying he discriminated against them when he refused to allow city workers to hang Gay Pride Week banners on city property when other organizations, including sports events, cultural festivals and religious meetings, had banners displayed by city workers."
NYT: The Year in Ideas 2008.

Just who is the hottest Brazilian of 2008?
Greenwich, Connecticut the state's "epicenter" for same-sex weddings.
New York to allow both names of same-sex couples to appear on child's birth certificate: "The decision, which echoes similar provisions in states that allow gay marriages or civil unions, is one of many changes since Gov. David Paterson ordered state agencies in May to respect out-of-state gay marriages. The state Health Department said Friday it had agreed to the change, which came after a lesbian couple who are expecting a baby filed a lawsuit. The change would apply statewide outside New York City, which is considering revamping its own birth certificate forms to accommodate same-sex couples."
Burglar claims he was held captive by a ghost for three days after he broke into a home.
Gay 'Town Hall' held in Salt Lake City: "The forum was a rare opportunity for virtually every gay rights group, from Equality Utah and the Log Cabin Republicans to the Queer People of Color Network, to collaborate and solicit new ideas. The top priority: Equality Utah's Common Ground initiative, a collection of six bills aimed at the 2009 legislative session that would enhance legal protections offered to LGBT Utahns."
Actor Scott Caan shows off the goods (NSFW)

Caroline Kennedy to pursue Hillary Clinton's Senate seat: "The decision came after a series of deeply personal and political conversations, in which Ms. Kennedy, whom friends describe as unflashy but determined, wrestled with whether to give up what has been a lifetime of avoiding the spotlight. Ms. Kennedy will ask Gov. David A. Paterson of New York to consider her for the appointment, according to the person told of her decision. The governor was traveling to Utica today and could not immediately be reached for comment."
A new Survivor has been crowned.
Johnny Marr quashes latest Smiths reunion rumors: "The stories circulating about a Smiths reunion are, as usual, untrue."
South African man thrown off train by police officers who find him carrying a woman's handbag: "They asked me why (I was carrying it) and then said I was a woman without breasts. They also said I was a woman who shaves. They continued verbally abusing me, asking if they could 'buy' my services...When we reached Ellis Park station, the train stopped to pick up passengers. As it was pulling off, they opened the doors and pushed me out. I rolled three times, injuring my back."
Tom Cruise admits he was arrogant with Matt Lauer.




That Scott Caan has nice feet. (see, I aint anti-Jewish).
That Mayor of Birmingham fool is about to go to jail. Alabama, that is-- I don't know what they English guy is like.
Caroline Kennedy to fill out Secretary of State Clinton's seat? Why not! Even if she decides not to run to retain it, that seat will never be held by a Republican again(cocky, ain't I). LIke all the other US Senators she's millinaire...but she's got class.
Posted by: Derrick from Philly | Dec 15, 2008 3:42:01 PM
"Scott Caan" + NSFW = nirvana
Posted by: JohnInManhattan | Dec 15, 2008 3:45:15 PM
How come none of those brazilians look like any I have ever dated? And YUMMY! on the Scott Caan photos.
Posted by: davefromtampa | Dec 15, 2008 3:54:09 PM
Hot Brazilians: Wow, do they have to pick just one? I would happy with a tie -- I could "eliminate" maybe one or so, but it really is beauty overload.
Tom Cruise: is it just me, or did he still seem to be hedging a bit? He WAS obviously great at Lauer's roast a few weeks back, and he was a great sport this morning hanging out before his interview and having to rehash some of this stuff, but there were a few questions where his answers still didn't play as sincere or contrite. He obviously still believes what he believes. He had enough a struggle just saying that he could have phrased things better. But, I have to say he is looking good -- he's still a very handsome man.
Posted by: EricLA | Dec 15, 2008 4:01:50 PM
As a small gay childt i recall the father, James Caan, in "Lady In a Cage" playing a sexy sadist in flip-flops and realizing my hormones were being activated..I've never been the same, check it out youngsters... It runs in the family is what I'm getting at.
Posted by: starquisha | Dec 15, 2008 4:21:06 PM
if i were being water-boarded, i would choose edilson in a heart beat. but whoa, them boys are hottttt! uncut for the most part, i imagine.
i think that any Kennedy can fill Hillary's post. they have proven themselves time and again.
concerning avery, the untold story is: what did they axe sean avery? i would like to know his answer.
what? i can't make a joke? oy vey! i'm here all week, ladies and germs. remember to tip the waitresses.
Posted by: nic | Dec 15, 2008 4:28:47 PM
Yes I "CAAN"... wow, I am now a fan. I thought I heard a while back that he may be gay, is that a legitimate rumor or am I just dreaming.... If so, doesn't hurt to dream, right?
Posted by: SCOTT | Dec 15, 2008 5:20:18 PM
Nic, I am guessing you meant "Why did they axe Sean..."
They are saying because of his recent remarks about his ex-girlfriend Elisha Cuthbert (sp? I have no idea nor the desire to look it up) and another hockey player she is currently dating. He has been suspended for making the remarks (which is ridiculious, but I digress). They're also saying that he essentially wasn't fitting in, and considering he is currently in anger management I would decipher the message between the lines is Avery is an asshole. So... long story short, they axed him for being a prick.
Posted by: RP | Dec 15, 2008 5:36:32 PM
Those 2 or 3 people on the Sioux City city council are damn fools. On their own initiative they are inviting (a) a serious boycott of, and (b) a rotten reputation for Sioux City, Iowa. I went through Sioux City not long ago. It's not exactly exciting. I don't think an economic boycott and a negative reputation are things they need.
Posted by: American | Dec 15, 2008 6:56:58 PM
Caan: big ol' meaty thighs. Wolverine: big ol' eye candy flick (Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch, Liev Schreiber). Edilson & what passes for hot these days: abs, cheekbones, big ol' blowjob lips.
Posted by: latebrosus | Dec 15, 2008 8:37:43 PM
Let me preface this comment with - I love Caroline Kennedy. What she does for charity and how passionate she is about our county is great. However, what qualifies her to be senator? I mean if people were saying that Obama was not qualified to be President due to minimal experience in government and Palin was not qualified to be VP, what makes Ms. Kennedy qualified to be a senator when she has not really done anything in the public eye - for which I commend her, but really - is she qualified?
Posted by: BC | Dec 15, 2008 10:15:57 PM
RP,
what? your brain doesn't have hemispheres?
BC,
caroline is as qualified as anyone. look at the current make-up of the senate, especially on the repug side. then, you can cry me a river.
Posted by: nic | Dec 15, 2008 11:46:43 PM