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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Remains of the Day (07/31)
Dlisted: Sad to read Alan Alda has Parkinson's disease (how I loved "The Four Seasons" as a child!)
NBC News: Longtime gay-rights opponent Tony Perkins named to so-called U.S. religious freedom panel
Instagram: Debbie Harry looked like a top-of-the-line can of VO5 at the 30th anniversary of "Hairspray" in Hollywood, alongside the cast and director John Waters
The Daily News: Now we're supposed to feel sorry for the cop who wrongly attacked and arrested James Blake?
AmericaBlog: Would America vote for a socialist?
Baseline: Three storylines to follow for the WTA summer swing
Towleroad: Matt Baume goes back in TV time to re-view a groundbreaking "Mary Tyler Moore" episode
Daily Intel: Everything you need to know about the Paul Manafort trial
Brooklyn Vegan: MoviePass raises prices and limits access to new films after service outages
Think Progress: In ruling against Planet Fitness, Michigan court concludes trans women aren’t women
Queerty: Grindr wants users to stop being so racist and start being "kindr" -- but is that even possible?
The Washington Post: Facebook uncovers disinformation operation ahead of midterm elections
Beantown Cuban: Johnny Diaz on the kindness of strangers
The Randy Report: Alaska Airlines responds to "seat-gate"
Capturing Rainbows: Mark Okun remembers his first trip to Fire Island back in 1980
HuffPost: The secret history of gay Hollywood finally gets its movie
Washington Blade: Harris, Carper introduce bill to include LGBT question on U.S. census
OMG Blog: 2018's best nude scenes so far
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Hot Cat of the Day: Cats aren't for everyone, just smart people.
Page 1 Roundup (07/31)
The Daily News: 'He seemed nice at first'
Plenty of trouble ...
New York Post: State shuts down boy’s lemonade stand after complaint
The New York Times: Trump administration reportedly considering $100 billion tax cut to the rich without approval from Congress
Los Angeles Times: Deficits only matter when Democrats are in charge
The Washington Post: U.S. spy agencies say North Korea is working on new missiles
The Wall Street Journal: After eating at 99 of the world’s best restaurants, a gourmet whiffs at 100
Monday, July 30, 2018
Remains of the Day (07/30)
New York Post: Pantless doctor busted in bed with underage boy
Towleroad: Gay couple forced to separate on Alaska Airlines so straight couple could sit together (this is f**ked up, but something tells me three people paid for their tickets and one used miles and that's what led to this unfortunate situation)
The New York Times: 99 days to go, the midterm elections battleground is not what was expected
Dlisted: See the lucky girl bedding Chris Pratt
Village Voice: Five years in, hearing the voices of Black Lives Matter
BosGuy: Here's one I'm happy to see in -- or out of -- a kilt
Daytonian in Manhattan: My new favorite blog tells the stories behind the buildings, statues and other points of interest that make the city fascinating
Boy Culture: Florida cops spend time busting gay men for consensual sex, but no time for rape kits
Instagram: Whoopi Goldberg is a fan of "Head Over Heels" on Broadway
The WoW Report: How does Lea Michele keep landing these hot men?
Gay Star News: Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds gives impassioned -- and shirtless -- speech for LGBTI youth
PinkNews: Canadian leader Justin Trudeau is having brunch with Antoni Porowski and some lucky guests
The Randy Report: Attorney General Jeff Sessions announces so-called Religious Liberty Task Force to promote and protect anti-LGBTQ discrimination
The Washington Post: Rudy Giuliani just obliterated the goal post by saying he wasn't even sure if Trump-Russia collusion is a crime, anyway
Greg in Hollywood: This one's for all you guys who can't get enough blond men
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Hot Cat of the Day: I love that this furry damsel in distress responded with just the level of gratitude one would expect from a kitty ...
Weekend Tennis Roundup
John Isner beat fellow Trumperster Ryan Harrison 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 in a two-hour final to win the Atlanta Open. Isner, who also beat Harrison to win last year's title, has now won the event five of the last six years.
Good win for Ryan Harrison to get there, though, beating Hyeon Chung in a three-set thriller in the quarters.
He even made "SportsCenter"!
Ryan Harrison helped brother Christian keep passion for tennis
Speaking of Harrisons: got to see Christian Harrison, Ryan's younger brother, play in World Team Tennis the other night on The Tennis Channel. He's quite a looker -- and will be even hotter when he "fills out" like his brother.
He gave his parents a shout out on Instagram on their 29th wedding anniversary -- plus "five years of dating," as he notes!
He even made "SportsCenter"!
Ryan Harrison helped brother Christian keep passion for tennis
Speaking of Harrisons: got to see Christian Harrison, Ryan's younger brother, play in World Team Tennis the other night on The Tennis Channel. He's quite a looker -- and will be even hotter when he "fills out" like his brother.
He gave his parents a shout out on Instagram on their 29th wedding anniversary -- plus "five years of dating," as he notes!
Nikoloz Basilashvili battled back against defending champion Leonardo Mayer of Argentina to claim a stunning maiden Tour title at the German Open in Hamburg, winning 6-4, 0-6, 7-5. The world No. 81 from Georgia cane through qualifying to win it!
Italian dreamboat Matteo Berrettini beat Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut 7-6(9), 6-4 to win the Swiss Open on Sunday. Berrettini was playing in his first ATP final, wrapping up his fifth straight-sets win of the week in one hour and 45 minutes.
He then returned to win the doubles crown also, with (his dad?) Daniele Bracciali. Berrettini had never won a tour-level doubles match before this!
Olga Danilovic of Serbia won her first WTA title when she beat Russian wild card Anastasia Potapova 7-5, 6-7 (1), 6-4 in the Moscow River Cup on Sunday. It was the first meeting on the tour between the two 17-year-olds, with Danilovic becoming the first player born in the 2000 to win a WTA event.
And lastly, in the 250 tournament in Nanchang, China's second seed Wang Qiang claimed her first WTA title after her compatriot Zheng Saisai was forced to retire injured trailing 7-5, 4-0 in the Jiangxi Open final on Sunday.
Irish stud and Benoit Paire love interest James McGee is back ...
Andy Murray vs. Wayne Rooney ...
And lastly, in the 250 tournament in Nanchang, China's second seed Wang Qiang claimed her first WTA title after her compatriot Zheng Saisai was forced to retire injured trailing 7-5, 4-0 in the Jiangxi Open final on Sunday.
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Irish stud and Benoit Paire love interest James McGee is back ...
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Andy Murray vs. Wayne Rooney ...
Mug Shot Monday
The good news is if you're willing to wait three years for him to get out of prison, he will be old enough to drink.
Page 1 Roundup (07/30)
The Daily News: Woman who used oxygen tank found dead during power outage in sprawling Brooklyn apartment complex
Talking Points Memo: Trump caps day of rambling tweets with lies, accusations about Mueller
The New York Times: Trump is still exhausting
The Washington Post: Reporter Carl Bernstein has seen it all, from Nixon to now. But nothing quite like Trump.
The Wall Street Journal: Home shark tanks are in. Just one problem: Sharks make terrible pets
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Saturday 'Stache
This one was sent in from a reader who tells me his friend is a neurosurgery resident in New Orleans who drives the NOLA boys wild, as if I couldn't tell!
Friday, July 27, 2018
Remains of the Day (07/27)
The New York Times: Bill Loud, the father on TV's "An American Family," dies at 97
Dlisted: Meet the lucky cougar who is going to "pop" Nick Jonas's cherry
HuffPost: Trump's wouldbe daughter-in-law, Kimberly Guilfoyle, reportedly left Fox News after being accused of sexual conduct
New York Post: Teens stumped by rotary phone (or, an excuse for some cute boy flesh)
The New Yorker: Leslie Mooves and CBS face allegations of sexual misconduct
Towleroad: Man found taking guns and explosives to L.A. Pride sentenced to seven years in prison
Eater: Antoni Porowski of "Queer Eye" gives West Village diner a makeover for his first restaurant
Hunk du Jour: How do you decide which brother is hotter?
Back2Stonewall: Accused sex-abuse enabler Jim Jordan unveils bid for GOP House speaker
Greg in Hollywood: Sexy Cheyenne Jackson's gay character has trouble playing it straight in "American Woman"
Boy Culture: Beautiful thong: A collection of Hollywood hotties
People: Rock Hudon's "true love" finally speaks: How we kept our gay life secret
The Randy Report: Hillary Clinton receives standing ovation at Broadway's "Hello, Dolly!"
Queer Voices: The Reagan-era artist who spat in the face of American civility
The Film Experience: Nicole Kidman lands the rights to "Big Little Lies" author’s new book
The Daily News: Horrifying murder-suicide on the New York City subway tracks
Washington Blade: The Baltimore Eagle abruptly closes
Hot Cat of the Day: Given his utter fearlessness and penchant for wandering in the hall, something tells me Harvey would really enjoy this, too!
On the Rag, Vol. 520
A weekly look at what's making news in the gay magazines:
DNA (Australia): He looks well, groomed, to me
Get Out: Not the first time Jacob Tackett's been on the cover, but last time he was interviewed
QX (London): You're invited to Cub Swizzle
Attitude (U.K.): Newly out British actor and model Zander Hodgson is officially everyone's new crush
HotSpots (Florida): Seven grooming tips from experts in the field
Dallas Voice: Making time for family
Metro Weekly (D.C.): George Takei on everything from 'Star Trek' to Leonard Bernstein to his new cat app that pokes fun at our 'fake president'
Gay Times (U.K.): Is it the age of Aquaria?
Between the Lines (Detroit): Collecting homegrown creatives