Thursday, October 25, 2007

Page 1 Consider (10/25)

  • Gyllenspoon: I guess the rumors are true: here are the first candid photos of Jake Gyllenhaal and Reese Witherspoon coupling around town, in Rome. (OhLaLa)

  • Road Rage Murder: An off-duty cop here in New York shot the driver of another car dead the other day in what is being described as road rage turned deadly. The cop is now claiming the driver, Jayson Tirado, used his fingers to signal that he had a gun, although the cop's credibility is being called into question because he didn't bother reporting the incident until 19 hours after the shooting. However a passenger in the man who was killed's car isn't doing much for his own credibility either: "Jay was not liable to pull his fingers into a handgun gesture," the friend said. "If anything, he was liable to flip someone off. The cops said I was too drunk to remember anything. That’s not true. I was just too drunk at the moment to talk to them." I see. You were too drunk to talk, but no way had you entered the blackout phase yet. (NYT)

  • Separated at Birth: Lance Bass says he really, really wants to be on the Ellen Degeneres show. Makes perfect sense to me. How else can he can finally put to rest those pesky rumors that they're the same person? Maybe she could have Leonardo DiCaprio on at the same time and kill two birds with one stone.(People)

  • The Gay Ceiling: Gay men working in management and traditional blue-collar, male-dominated jobs make less than straight men because they are discriminated against by their employers, according to new research released Wednesday by the University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Lesbians, however, do not experience similar discrimination in the labor market, according to Bruce Elmslie, professor of economics, and his co-author Edinaldo Tebaldi, former assistant professor of economics at UNH now at Bryant University. (365Gay)

  • Fashion Poll: What's in style this fall? All things presidential candidate. (NYT)

  • Circus of the 'Stars': As if being Gary Collins weren't embarrassing enough, now he's drinking and driving in shorts and penny loafers with no socks? (AP)

  • Legend of the Fall: He's the Brad Pitt of psychiatry? (NYT)

  • Choose Wife: Barack Obama's gospel singer friend, Donnie McClurkin, claims to believe that being gay is a choice. Perhaps he needs to be bitch-slapped and made to watch "Abomination: Homosexuality and the Ex-Gay Movement," a new documentary created by a group of psychiatrists that provides a sobering look at the dangers of so-called "conversion" therapy. (Metromix) (DVD info here.)
  • 1 comment:

    jp said...

    Oh, please. You don't really believe Jake and Reese are a couple, do you? LOLOLLO....oh the hollywood machine hard at work trying to draw attention to their failed flick.