"I knew this would happen." -- Liz Romero, the grandmother of the 8-year-old boy accused of shooting his father and a boarder in Northern Arizona.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Most Viewed
I can't imagine why this shot of Alan Ritchson is the most viewed image in my Hotties Gallery. Click HERE to view the complete set of most popular photos. Hint: No. 2 is below ...
Friday, November 28, 2008
On the Rag, Vol. 14
A weekly look at what's making news in New York's free gay rags:
HX's 900th issue celebrates 17 years of covering the New York gay scene and the people who made it fabulous.
Next takes a sneak peek at Liza Minnelli's much-anticipated return to Broadway. (I already have my tickets!!!)
Next Stop, 'Urinetown'?
Is Mark Wahlberg auditioning for a role on Broadway? It's funny, because I heard "Good Vibrations" in a restaurant the other day and I was thinking what a douche Marky was these days for distancing himself from the two best things he's ever done: that song and "Boogie Nights." This public urination now ranks as my favorite Mark Wahlberg "work."Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving
I hope you all have a great holiday. With the sickening turn of events in Mumbai yesterday, I'm especially grateful for the love and safety of my sweet guy, my wonderful family and my fun friends. Here's hoping you're spending the day with the ones you love, too.(Photograph by Mark Allen)
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
He's a Hitter

Well, Joshua Walter, our "gangster" teen model, doesn't seem to be taking too kindly to the attention he's receiving now that the world knows he's shacking up in Queens with his haggy fired schoolteacher "shorty." ("Beauty and the Beast") He also bluntly admitted he didn't love 37-year-old Gina Salamino -- the mother of his child -- and when asked if she loved him, he offhandedly responded, "It is what it is." (Talk about a charmer.) A report obtained under the state's Freedom of Information Law reveals that investigators were initially tipped off about the inappropriate relationship after the then-17-year-old student admitted to an unidentified witness that used condoms and underwear found in the teacher's bedroom were his. (Gross.) Are straight guys -- even good-looking ones -- really this desperate for sex?
365 Days of Beef
In the Same Strip Mall as the Zelda Fitzgerald Center for Mental Well-Being

'Milk,' Does a Body (and Soul) Good
A.O. Scott's review of "Milk" is in today's Times and -- deep breath -- it's a RAVE. I saw the film last Tuesday and I couldn't agree more. It works equally well for people who have never heard of Harvey Milk (educational and entertaining) and people who know all there is to know (Sean Penn has Milk's friends doing double-takes and James Franco's touching portrayal of Scott Smith brings a human element to the gay rights martyr that was intentionally omitted from the Oscar-winning documentary, "The Times of Harvey Milk.") Despite its tragic outcome, just seeing the camaraderie Milk and his fellow San Francisco activist friends shared during that pivotal time in our history brought to the life washed those Prop 8 blues right out of my hair and reignited my resolve not to give up hope.While my gut instinct was to urge my mom (and other loved ones) to see "Milk," after talking to her this week and realizing she'd never even heard of him (heck, many of my gay friends haven't either, so I'm not faulting her), I decided to buy her a copy of the documentary and I'm going to ask her to watch that instead. While I think Harvey's subway pickups and messy relationships depicted in "Milk" only make him more endearing to his fellow gay brothers (the crowd of guys I saw it with loved them and believe me, the depiction is rather PG-rated), I decided Mom would learn more about the gay rights movement's greatest champion from archival footage of him in action and interviews with friends and coworkers who loved and admired him than a recreation of it all. My hope, of course, is that she's so moved by the documentary that SHE chooses to go see "Milk" because she wants to. Unlikely, yes. But as Harvey says, you gotta give 'em hope, and hoping, indeed, I am ...
Music Box: Aztec Camera
Sporting Goods: Wally Szczerbiak
The Knicks game was on last night at work and I kept noticing this incredibly handsome No. 10 on the opposing team. Turns out hunky Wally Szczerbiak now plays for the Cavaliers, which led to these two photo treasure finds. (You're welcome.) More shirtless Wally HERE.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Beauty and the Beast
Afternoon Delight: Max Wettstein

Meet Max Wettstein, fitness model, actor, author, Jet Blue pilot -- and the Model of the Week at OnDisplayMen.com. (Photos by Nate Jensen Creative)Make Me Laugh: Anthony Jeselnik
"My family is a lot like the Brady Bunch ... not because I had a lot of brothers and sisters. But because my dad did die of AIDS." (Learn more HERE.)All You Need Is Love
MetroSource NY serves up its list of 55 people they love, from cover hunk Luke MacFarlane to the men of "Milk," singer Duffy, actor Neil Patrick Harris and model Ronnie Kroell. Check out the complete list HERE.How Heather Got Her Groove Back
Lifetime's new film "Flirting With 40" is categorized as a romantic comedy, but it sure has all the telltale signs of a science fiction thriller. A freakish-looking lead character in a completely implausible situation -- aka Heather Locklear playing a 39-year-old(!) single mom who gets involved with a hunk played by Robert Buckley who's "13 years younger than" she is. Sure, she's really flirting with 50 and 20 years his senior, but who am I to complain when we get to see the "Lipstick Jungle" boy run around half-naked for two hours? (Watch the trailer below and you'll see what I mean.)
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Do the Right Thing
Lip Service
The Daily News is reporting that despite a recent resurgence in Hollywood -- on the lips of George Clooney and Brad Pitt -- the mustache is officially out of style. This is news indeed because I can't remember when it was ever "in" style. Just ask quarterback Aaron Rodgers, whose performance during Green Bay's humiliating 51-29 loss to the Saints was about as convincing as his recent 10th-grade attempt at facial hair ...
Hugh Jackman Takes Manhattan
Monday, November 24, 2008
Mommie Dearest Racist
A hunky college hockey player and his madcap racist mother? It's gotta be Must-See TV! Meet the Bojanowskis, one of three mother-son pairs on "Momma's Boys," Ryan Searcrest's new reality show featuring overprotective moms helping their sons choose mates. (Debuts Dec. 16 on NBC.)
Although Khalood Bojanowski is an "Iraqi Catholic" (and you know how popular those are back in the homeland, Mom), she has all sorts of problems at home in Michigan with her son JoJo not dating a "white girl." (Why do I suspect likeminded parents in Macomb County feel the exact same way about their white daughters dating her "ethnic" son?)
"I cannot have a black one; I can't have an Asian one; I can't have a fat-butt girl," Mom says on the show. She's even more adamant about Jews. "Nooo! No Jewish girl! No way, no way!" she says. "I cannot stand them! I'm sorry, but I can't handle them. It has to be a white girl."
On a later episode she's even seen threatening to "kill" her son after she observes him from a helicopter making out in a hot tub with one of the black women. "I'm going to kill him, that's what I'm going to do!" she screams. "I'm going to strangle his balls! I swear, I'm ready to kill somebody!" She later confronts the black woman, telling her, "Don't ever put your freakin' lips on my kid!"
Apparently her hateful ways are creating so much negative energy that she's now demanding police protection the night the show debuts. Good luck with that, lady. I wonder how she feels about her son being featured on a blog for GAY MEN. Why don't you all tell Mom what you think of him, with his sexy compact 5-9 175-pound hockey-player bod and million-dollar smile ...








































