Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Page 1 Consider (09/10)

  • In Case You Missed It: I had more Michael Edward pictures on my jump page yesterday here.

  • Insult to Grievous Injury: Better not get raped on Sarah Palin's watch -- she'll make you pay for your own forensic exams. (AmericaBlog)

  • Decision '08: If you haven't already, you might want to stop by LGBT for Obama. It's got a lot of information about where both presidential candidates stand on gay rights issues, and it might even make you smile. (Site)

  • Love Match: Don't misunderstand her, Billie Jean King supports Barack Obama, not what's-his-face and that crazy woman. (365Gay)

  • The Incredible Shrinking Market: After years of building bigger supermarkets -- many larger than a football field and carrying 60,000 items -- retailers are experimenting with radically smaller grocery stores that emphasize prepared meals, fresh produce and grab-and-go drinks. Welcome to the Manhattan way of shopping! (NYT)

  • Desert Bloom: The gays are finally catching on the the beauty that is Tucson. (And What-a-Burger isn't listed as one of the attractions.) (Passport)

  • Crapped Out: Those tree huggers out in Berkeley, Calif., finally got tired of throwing their feces at cops and came down. (NYT)

  • Russian Vogue: Meet Aliona Doletskaya, the lanky Slavic counterpart to Miranda Priestly of "The Devil Wears Prada." (NYT)

  • Ho! Ho! Ho!: ACLU gets "The Joy of Gay Sex" back on bookshelves in Idaho! (AP)

  • Trans Ruling: The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that Montgomery County’s transgender anti-discrimination measure will not appear on the ballot this fall and must go into effect. (Washington Blade)

  • Funny Lady: Is Ellen Degeneres the new face of CoverGirl? (PageSix)

  • Gay Two-Way Trial: Two men accused of killing a gay porn producer they saw as a competitor will be tried together a judge has ruled, rejecting motions by attorneys for the pair that they be tried separately. (365Gay)
  • 1 comment:

    Anonymous said...

    I just moved from Tucson to Knoxville, TN, for work. I spent three years there as a graduate student and miss it horribly. It really is an amazing place to live...and what that article says about Epic Cafe on 4th Ave is right!