The Caftan Chronicles: How New Yorkers can help LGBT young adults as they flee red states and face homelessness here
HuffPost: In "Unconventional," Kit Williamson finds humor in "being a gay mess in your 30s" ... with a little help from Kathy Griffin
The AIDS Memorial: You don't have to have lost friends to HIV to be infuriated by this ... as a palate cleanser, so nice to also read about a woman like Ruth Coker Burks
Baseline: Camila Giorgi returns to tennis with a microphone in hand, interviewing ATP players in Buenos Aires -- watch your wallets, boys!
Song of the Day: Andrew Mitch is your new "Back Home Boy"
Mug Shot Hotties: Are good-looking people predisposed to being criminals? Another one HERE ... and he's a doctor!
SI: Trans trailblazer Renée Richards shares the gender-policy recommendation she made to the Women's Tennis Association -- acknowledging the advantage of people born male, even after hormone therapy, over females in sport -- which was summarily ignored. Years ago I predicted activists' well-meaning overreach would come back to hurt trans people most of all and sadly I was right. (See also: USA right now)
Speedo Sunday: I wish they all could be California boys
Hot Cat of the Day: Chocolate takes a work call
Side Dishes: Looking forward to reading my pal Erik Piepenburg's "Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America's Gay Restaurants," which you can preorder HERE
Comma Ground: If you're in the NYC area, I would love to see you at the premiere of Ellen Jovan's "Rebel With a Clause," a new documentary about my editing pal's roving Grammar Table, on March 4 (National Grammar Day!) at 7:30 p.m. at the SVA Theatre in Chelsea. Comma queen and bestselling author Mary Norris will host a Q&A with the director (Brandt Johnson) and Ellen immediately following the film. Tickets HERE.
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