Jeffrey Shapiro, former executive director of AIDS/LifeCycle, served from March to June, when he says he was fired and told that "everybody liked him … [Read more...] about Former AIDS/LifeCycle Official Sues Over Anti-Straight Discrimination
Mark Foley Not Likely to Face Charges in Florida Investigation
Didn't get a chance to post this on Friday. It looks as though Mark Foley is pretty much off the hook in Florida: "That could change if new evidence … [Read more...] about Mark Foley Not Likely to Face Charges in Florida Investigation
Brady Quinn Makes a Fresh Start
Cleveland Browns QB Brady Quinn removed his helmet during warm-up before the Browns faced the Broncos in Denver over the weekend, to reveal a … [Read more...] about Brady Quinn Makes a Fresh Start
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Resigns
It's about time. After months of controversy over the firing of U.S. Attorneys and his testimony regarding the NSA's terrorist surveillance programs, … [Read more...] about Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Resigns
Why the U.S. Americans Don’t Know Their Geography
Miss Teen South Carolina offers a hypothesis. … [Read more...] about Why the U.S. Americans Don’t Know Their Geography
Actor Owen Wilson Hospitalized in Failed Suicide Attempt
Late yesterday, the National Enquirer broke the sad news that actor Owen Wilson was in stable condition at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles … [Read more...] about Actor Owen Wilson Hospitalized in Failed Suicide Attempt
Rearview Mirror: Looking Back at the Week on Towleroad
Merv Griffin's gay shame becomes the Hollywood Reporter's; behind the backlash. Smooth Criminal: Michael Jackson cozies up to model Chad White. … [Read more...] about Rearview Mirror: Looking Back at the Week on Towleroad
TowleTech V.69
A reviewer at 1up.com is among the first to get his hands on one of the most anticipated simulation games in some time — Spore from Maxis … [Read more...] about TowleTech V.69
In the Back Room with Slava Mogutin
James Wagner takes a look at a New York show featuring the work of Slava Mogutin. … [Read more...] about In the Back Room with Slava Mogutin
To Dream, Perchance to Build
Japan is usually remarkable for its ability to cram lots into tiny spaces, but the most recent architectural unveiling shows they know how to think … [Read more...] about To Dream, Perchance to Build








