* Brian of Faggoty-Ass Faggot has an exclusive photo essay of the grand opening of the world’s largest bathhouse this past weekend in Cleveland, OH. Now I’m not very well acquainted with the inner workings of bathhouses, but I do see in the photos a distinct lack of sweaty, heaving masses of manflesh. So I’m just going to assume that everyone was out cruising the aisles "shopping" at Whole Foods. Or something.
* Noticeably absent from yesterday’s announcement of the 2006 Emmy nominations was another sweaty, heaving mass of manflesh: Eric McCormack of Will & Grace. McCormack is the only one from the show’s quadruplet to have not been nominated.
* Check out these choice photographs from the Memorial Day Air Show in New York.
* "Google" is now officially a verb.
* President Bush has not attended a single American soldier’s funeral since the start of the war in Iraq over three years ago: "Because which funeral do you go to? In my judgment, I think if I go to one I should go to all. How do you honor one person but not another?" he said. [via Direct Democracy]
* The San Francisco Bay Guard on Proust and gay lit: "When heteros write about it or paint it, when heteros perseverate about Eros and chase the young, it’s a part of life; when homos do it, it’s … obsessive, possibly pathetic. Like all double standards, this one is unfair; it also reflects a basic majoritarian fact that will never change. The gulag is open for business; the dumdum bullets keep flying." [via Bookninja]