This week's rag 'n' mag roundup features Martine Souza, Manfred, Steve Howey, Dan Levy, Taylor Ortega, Barry Manilow and more BELOW.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Remains of the Day (03/25)
Brian Ferrari: When Marianne Faithfull covered After Dark in 1980
Socialite Life: Alan Ritchson’s neighbor started altercation, sources claim; here’s what the viral fight video didn’t show
AFP: Hungary's hard-pressed LGBTQ people say exit of nationalist PM Viktor Orban is only half the battle
Interview: Crocodiles, influencers and tennis pros collide as Club Lacoste takes over the Miami Open
Hot Cat of the Day: My adorable niece claims she went to college in Vermont because she got a softball scholarship, but I know the real reason!
The Caftan Chronicles: Michael Rajner’s heroic persistence helps stave off a Florida HIV meds crisis -- for now
Driver 8: Talk about your threeway potential ... and we know what a horndog Madison is based on that REVENGE VIDEO!
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Book 'em, Danno
I still haven't broken my reading habit, so here's the latest:
Having only consumed Joan Didion's two late-in-life memoirs -- "The Year of Magical Thinking" (about her late husband) and "Blue Nights" (about her late daughter) -- I thought it would be fun to read stuff from her heyday. I ended up picking "The White Album," and while I certainly wouldn't say the writing isn't good, as a collection of (then) timely essays it doesn't really hold much interest in 2026. (Not since "Chinatown" has someone been this fascinated by L.A. water, only Joan's no Faye Dunaway.)
I had asked for a recommendation from an older friend who reads a lot but came up short when she told me that she'd never actually read anything by the acclaimed writer because "Joan Didion always seemed like someone you were supposed to read, which was a big turnoff."
From there I finally read Scotty Bowers's infamous "Full Service," which was loaned to me nearly a decade ago by the same friend, who actually heard about it via my blog. When we discussed "how much of it do you think is true?" my friend said she had a hard time believing there were men who would PAY OTHER MEN to perform oral sex on them(!) or that Katharine Hepburn would be a whore for young women. (Um.)
I didn't have a hard time believing the book's contents so much as stomaching them. Call me a prude -- my tags are "vanilla," "vanilla" and "vanilla" -- but after the first few encounters I was kind of getting grossed out by it all.
Suffice to say that I wasn't too surprised to realize upon closer inspection that the copy my friend had loaned me -- which she'd bought used online -- had been "withdrawn" from Cedar Mill Community Library in Portland, Ore., not exactly the censorship capital of the world but even they can only stomach so much. (Sorry, but the shit sandwich was a "kink" too far.)
And then I picked up David Spade's 2015 memoir, which my brother Terence had quasi-recommended because we're both fans and the comedian shares our Detroit-Phoenix upbringing. I'm probably the only person who has read not one but two autobiographies by "Saturday Night Live" alums but wasn't very interested in the "SNL" angle of it all. (Table reads and Lorne Michaels gossip don't really excite me.) But I've always enjoyed Spade -- especially on "Just Shoot Me," which doesn't even get a mention -- and some very strange things have happened to him over the years that made for a fun read.
I also finished my friend Tim Anderson's "Tune In Tokyo: The Gaijin Diaries" -- about his time teaching English in Japan -- and it is HYSTERICAL!
UPDATE: A kind reader just gave me three Didion recommendations -- "Play It as It Lays," "Where I Was From" and "South and West" -- and I'm thinking of starting with the middle one as it's a straightforward memoir, which seems to be my sweet spot these days -- although I must confess this review is already giving me "White Album" flashbacks!. I'm also a Patty Hearst nut dating back to my childhood, so I might give "South and West" a shot, too.
Tennis Tuesday
Try to guess if Brazilian entrepreneur and Force One Academia founder/CEO Renan Oliveira Pedroche immediately caught my eye. More to lust BELOW.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Remains of the Day (03/23)
Queerty: 6’11” pro basketball star AJ Ogilvy talks coming out, slam dunks and playing around the world
Urban Warfare: Sigh. Where's George Zimmerman when you "need" him?
Socialite Life: Male Model Monday featuring Aron Martini Da Silva, Gavin Crogan, Jannis Danner and more
Greg in Hollywood: The Season 5 trailer for "Hacks" is here
Advocate: Maine Democrat Graham Platner abruptly cancels campaign fundraiser at New York City gay bar
Hot Cat of the Day: She showed up unannounced on a Miami Beach doorstep -- and somehow, over years of mischief, love and loud personality, Gata Linda Diaz became family
"Comeback" Kids: Safe to say we're all "Hadestown" hunk Timothy Hughes right now!
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