Saturday, March 31, 2007
Friday, March 30, 2007
You Don't Say ...
Ricky Martin defended the right of pop stars to come out of the closet, saying he felt solidarity with Christian Chavez of Mexican band RBD, who recently said publicly that he is gay."Life is too short to live closed up, guarding what you say," said Martin. Christian "has to be free in many aspects. I wish him much strength."
Now Ricky has certainly been free in discussing his foot fetish and his fondness for water sports, strangely he never seems to mention who he likes to play with. (AP)
Previously:
Livin' La Speedo Loca Further Tales From the Speedo Diaries
Now Ricky has certainly been free in discussing his foot fetish and his fondness for water sports, strangely he never seems to mention who he likes to play with. (AP)
Previously:
Livin' La Speedo Loca Further Tales From the Speedo Diaries
Iran Hostage Cutie Crisis
While Iran's foolish decision to hold 15 Brits hostage is liable to spark yet another U.S.-led attack, I can't help but think how fun it would be to hold this sailor captive for at least a few hours. (NYT)
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'October' Symphony
I was flipping the channels last night and caught the last 10 minutes of ABC's new drama "October Road." I couldn't really make heads or tails of it, but with guys like George Stults and Bryan Greenberg onboard, it definitely looked like something worth checking out again.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
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The Mysteries of Detroit: Now the authorities in Motown are saying Andrew Anthos, the gay man whose death became a cause for gay rights advocates, died of natural causes, not from being beaten? How could there be such a huge discrepancy? '"There's no evidence that an assault occurred," police spokesman James Tate told The Detroit News. (AP)
Thursday Ad Watch
Blond dude begging for a Hickey and Matt Leinart sports an IceLinkWatch.Gant updates its image with a handsome young man, and former Madonna boytoy Tony Ward gives Angela Lindvall something to hold onto in this Adriano Goldschmied ad. (Oddly, I saw Carlos Leon and his glamazon gal pal walking down Eighth Avenue yesterday.)
Four handsome guys looking ready for action in Clairborne, above; and if that's Tony Ward above, might Jack Victor be using another '90s sexpot for its new ad campaign? JV's new model sure bears a striking resemblance to "Powertool 2" star Lex Baldwin, below left.
This week's eye-catching advertisements.
Four handsome guys looking ready for action in Clairborne, above; and if that's Tony Ward above, might Jack Victor be using another '90s sexpot for its new ad campaign? JV's new model sure bears a striking resemblance to "Powertool 2" star Lex Baldwin, below left.
This week's eye-catching advertisements.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
VOTE FOR PEDRO KENNETH!
March Gayness continues and my blog has made it to the final 8. I'm up against some stiff competition in Outsports.com, so all loving is greatly appreciated.
The ballot is here!
The ballot is here!
Taylor Kitsch Goes to the Beach
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The It Boy
While you'd never guess it by my school-girl crush on Brody Jenner (have you noticed he's back on "The Hills"?), I actually rarely go for such youngsters. My getting up in age has begun to tilt this tendency a bit, but something tells me that Brody Jenner at 31 will be even hotter than he is now. Until then ...
Closet Cases
My pal Jack E. Jett caught up with John Amaechi (former NBAer), Esera Tuaolo (former NFLer) and Billy Bean (former MLBer) to discuss the pros and cons of an athlete's life in the closet. You can check it out here.
Since coming out of the closet in February, former Utah Jazz center John Amaechi sure has gotten around. Clockwise from top left, with Martina Navratilova, Lance Bass, Andy Towle and yours truly.
Since coming out of the closet in February, former Utah Jazz center John Amaechi sure has gotten around. Clockwise from top left, with Martina Navratilova, Lance Bass, Andy Towle and yours truly.
Jake Outtake
Here's an outtake from the GQ spread of Jake Gyllenhaal last month.
I forgot to blog this, but Michael and I went to see "Zodiac" a few weekends ago. We both enjoyed it. Jake's character is pretty one-dimensional (they never really explain why his cartoonist character becomes so obsessed with the case), but Mark Ruffalo is outstanding as Inspector David Toschi, and it was great seeing Anthony "I have more hair now than I did in Top Gun" Edwards on the big screen again as his partner. (Why wasn't there ever a sequel to "Gotcha!"?) Although the film is a good two and a half hours long, it really didn't feel like it to me. But then again, I sit at home and watch "City Confidential," "American Justice" and "The First 48" on my DVR for hours on end sometimes and never seem to get bored.
"Zodiac" is a highly accurate re-enactment based on actual case files of one of the most notorious "unsolved" serial killings ever, and is definitely worth checking out.
I forgot to blog this, but Michael and I went to see "Zodiac" a few weekends ago. We both enjoyed it. Jake's character is pretty one-dimensional (they never really explain why his cartoonist character becomes so obsessed with the case), but Mark Ruffalo is outstanding as Inspector David Toschi, and it was great seeing Anthony "I have more hair now than I did in Top Gun" Edwards on the big screen again as his partner. (Why wasn't there ever a sequel to "Gotcha!"?) Although the film is a good two and a half hours long, it really didn't feel like it to me. But then again, I sit at home and watch "City Confidential," "American Justice" and "The First 48" on my DVR for hours on end sometimes and never seem to get bored.
"Zodiac" is a highly accurate re-enactment based on actual case files of one of the most notorious "unsolved" serial killings ever, and is definitely worth checking out.