Those who read this blog regularly will know that I have a fond appreciation for Provincetown. I lived there for a couple of years and came to know … [Read more...] about The Lady in the Dunes
History
Desperate Housewives gardener can come mow my lawn. Meanwhile, how 'bout that new builder Rick Ravanello? Bobby Cannavale to play Robin Williams's … [Read more...] about
Hung by the Artist
Four of New York's largest museums — The Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum of Natural History … [Read more...] about Hung by the Artist
GQ on Outing Gay Republicans
The April issue of GQ features a major piece by Jake Tapper on Mike Rogers, the writer behind BlogActive, the blog responsible for outing gay … [Read more...] about GQ on Outing Gay Republicans
Subjective Realities
Barry over at Bloggy alerts us to a Joe Ovelman exhibit in D.C. featuring his Snow Queen series of photographs in which Ovelman takes quite literally … [Read more...] about Subjective Realities
Maps and Legends
I really love old maps, so when Paul, one of my resourceful Connecticut correspondents, sent in this map of part of that state from the 1760's with … [Read more...] about Maps and Legends
Dead British Poets Society?
Gay playwright Alan Bennett's The History Boys was named best play at Britain's Critics' Circle Theatre Awards yesterday. The play is set at a … [Read more...] about Dead British Poets Society?
The residents of Gay Road in Marquette Heights, Illinois are unhappy about living on a street with such a name. Eye-opening article on gay life in … [Read more...] about
Abe Lincoln’s Intimate Encounters
A new book, The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln, concludes, as has long been proposed, that Abraham Lincoln was a gay man. The book is … [Read more...] about Abe Lincoln’s Intimate Encounters
10×10
10x10 is an interactive grid of photos pulled from syndicated newsfeeds and placed together in a random grid. Through this process, each hour a … [Read more...] about 10×10







