This week's rag 'n' mag roundup features Jermelle Simon, Brett Vergara, Jordy, Reece Frith, Eric Sedeno, Cruz Beckham, Dan Levy and more BELOW.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Remains of the Day (04/15)
Brian Ferrari: Portraits and provocation by Carl Van Vechten, an American writer, critic and photographer who helped propel the Harlem Renaissance
The Caftan Chronicles: Darryl Stephens played Lamech's son on "Noah's Arc," the first black femme guy who wasn't a sassy joke, but now he's a parent, very political and thinks Hudson Williams is "white-presenting enough"(!)
Wrestle Wednesday: We have a wiener winner
BBC: Jamie Murray has officially retired from tennis, closing a career highlighted by two men’s doubles Grand Slam titles, five mixed doubles majors, a 2015 Davis Cup triumph alongside brother Andy Murray, and a stint as world No. 1 in doubles
Washington Blade: Lebanese LGBTQ group Helem has responded to the latest war, with its Beirut community center serving as a “vital crisis hub” for those in need
Advocate: I can think of a better way to honor Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear for standing against anti-LGBTQ laws
Hot Cat of the Day: Harvey's cousin Dharma is enjoying exploring his new digs!
Almost Heaven: I couldn't make it to the "Charlie's Angels" 50-year reunion at PaleyFest, but another gay blogger did!
NY-12: I don't know if congressional candidate Alex Bores has ever seen "Suddenly, Last Summer," but I wouldn't show up at a gay bar looking like that if I were him. Note: He's running to be my rep and let me assure you that he's got my vote!
Eric who? I don't see how this one doesn't end up getting into some kind of trouble!
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Big Bangs Theory
I sent this photo to my mom to prove to her that my hair hasn't "gotten darker with age," it's just a side effect of the goop I started putting in it 20-plus years ago to stop having bangs. (Without it I'm basically a Vietnamese boy.) I got my hair cut yesterday and decided to go rogue today -- and almost have bangs again!
Previously: Brad (and Kenny)'s Hair Ups and Downs!
Monday, April 13, 2026
Remains of the Day (04/13)
The Randy Report: Decency wins as U.S. agrees to fly Pride flag again at Stonewall National Monument
WSJ: After 30 years and $100,000, my pal Fred finally ditched his storage space -- only to come clean and immediately buy something new he doesn’t need. Just one detail strains credulity: Who has ever found Mrs. Broderick beautiful? 😜
Netflix: Martina Navratilova says a new documentary about her rivalry and friendship with Chris Evert is coming soon ... details HERE.
Erasing76Crimes: Turkey puts LGBTQ activists on trial, threatens 3-year prison terms
Washington Blade: Sri Lankan government withdraws support for LGBTQ tourism initiative
Deep Dive: How's this for a Wiki rabbit hole? Over the weekend I saw that it was William Jayne's 57th birthday. Credited as Billy Jacoby, Jayne played the horny little brother Buddy in the 1985 teen classic "Just One of the Guys," which was filmed near where I grew up. I learned that he was the maternal half-brother of Scott Jacoby -- whom I know as "Bad Ronald" -- so his mother used Jacoby as his surname to help ride on the family coattails. From there I found out that Scott had previously won an Emmy for his portrayal of the son of a man (Hal Holbrook) who divorces his mom (Hope Lange) and is now in a relationship with a sound engineer played by Martin Sheen in "That Certain Summer." I'd heard of it in passing, but thanks to the internet, I was finally able to watch this pioneering made-for-TV film from 1972. Considering that it was released the year before homosexuality was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), it's quite progressive. "That Certain Summer' is uploaded a few times, but luckily Damian noticed that the clearer copy was actually missing some scenes, so we opted for a grainer (Russian!) one with Spanish subtitles(!), which added a little Latin touch to the affair. (Maybe there are others, but just make sure the "Maltese Falcon" scene is intact.)
Beverly Hills Film Festival: My new pal Frank DeCaro and his hubby, Jim Colucci, have some great photos from the premiere of "Sock It to Me: The Legend of George Schlatter," which chronicles the six-decade career of the pioneering television producer and director of "Laugh-In" fame. (He's 96!) On hand were 88-year-old Jo Anne Worley, Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and more.
Weekend Tennis Roundup
Titles for Jannik Sinner and Mirra Andreeva plus seven nations advanced to the BJK Cup finals. Full report plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW.
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