Tomorrow is National Underwear Day, when hotties wander Times Square and other busy New York locales wearing nothing but tiny briefs. Now that's some public art.
Is the International Mr. Gay Competition simply a competition between anonymous photos plucked off the internet?
Why was Pierce Brosnan‘s character in The Matador stripped of his same-sex proclivities? Director: “My feeling is that it's better if you imagine things. The point of the movie is about friendship and that alone. More same-sex content wouldn't have helped that in my opinion.”
Has the tide turned on same-sex unions? “Same-sexuality, once marginalized, is now part of the mainstream. And it's this mainstreamizing that the radical right longs to reverse — hoping against hope that a federal gay-marriage ban will be a ‘They Shall Not Pass,' leading to a complete socio-sexual 180. The trouble for them is not only that a gay-marriage ban would be shutting the barn door long after the horse has fled — but that the horse in fact has won the Kentucky Derby. When Ian McKellen can blithely bring a boy toy with him to the Oscars, Rosie O'Donnell be afforded a place of honor on ‘The View,' and Anne Heche lose cred for re-embracing heterosexuality, it's pretty clear that, in the immortal words of Judy Garland, ‘I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.'”
Art and culture guru calls London “filthy, lawless and expensive” in new report: Putting 10 million aggressive hominids into close proximity and inviting them to engage in serial acts of competitive individualism… for jobs, schools or parking spaces, could not be considered a reasonable idea. You put rats in claustrophobic circumstances and they become homosexual, murderous and cannibalistic in no time at all. Instead humans find ingenious solutions, underground car parks, coffee shops, Chinese takeaways, one man buses, cycle lanes, tall buildings.”