Now Showing: "Jimmy in Saigon" is at the Cinema Village in NYC through May1. The documentary begins as a personal exploration into the mysterious death and radical life of Jimmy McDowell, an American 24-year-old Vietnam veteran who died as a civilian in Saigon in 1972, when filmmaker Peter McDowell was only 5. While investigating Jimmy’s drug use and sexuality, Peter takes us from the U.S. Midwest to Vietnam, France and back home again. In his quest to get to know his brother, he uncovers a hidden romance, new family ties and a remarkable global love story. Info HERE.
The Caftan Chronicles: Porn-sensation-cum-singer Colton Ford is a giver and desires to receive in return
The Gay Curmudgeon: The new hunks
Manspread Monday: Is this seat taken?
EW: "American Psycho" casting director thinks Austin Butler is too beautiful to play Patrick Bateman
HuffPost: Why is it starting to feel like Rosie O'Donnell is in a huge fight with Ellen DeGeneres only Ellen doesn't know about it and couldn't care less? (Ditto for Kathy Griffin.)
Hot Cats of the Day: Lovers, not fighters
"Hologram Boyfriends": Looking forward to the new audio original from Mike Albo (of Unitard, "The Junket" and "Spermhood" fame) that depicts the (lightly fictionalized) emotional roller coaster of his career and romantic love life -- and just how, in the end, he has become more tenaciously optimistic than ever. Pre-order HERE.
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