Attitude: English singer/songwriter Calum Scott says he was abandoned by friends after coming out as gay. (So does THIS count as a "revenge bod"?)
The Randy Report: Salt Lake City and Boise make Pride flags official city emblems, skirting flag ban laws
NBC News: Woman indicted after claiming former "Bachelor" star Clayton Echard, got her pregnant. Ironically, I actually did pull a Billy Crystal rabbit test when I saw Clayton barely wearing THIS.
Phonogenics 101: Discussing Deborah Harry's "Debravation" track by track
Saturday 'Stache: Jude Law’s mustache is the real star of "The Order"
Queerty: Get a new look at our secret gay history through rare photos from vintage “beefcake” magazines
MetroWeekly: D.C. opens its first LGBT senior housing community
Speedo Sunday: Imagine seeing him at a hotel pool
Hot Cat of the Day: Someone's a lap cat!
Song of the Day: I had never heard of one-minor-hit-wonder Cee Farrow (1956-1993) until I saw him featured on the AIDS Memorial Page in a write-up by Jackie Beat. (The loss of life will be forever staggering.) "Should I Love You" (1983) reminds me a bit of Ebn Ozn's "AEIOU and Sometimes Y," which came out the same year. Farrow's little-heard 1991 "comeback" single, "Imagination," might even be better.
Coming soon: New Yorkers, tickets now on sale for a one-week run of "Rebel With a Clause" at the nonprofit New Plaza Cinema on the Upper West Side. Twenty-three screenings from May 22–28, so you can enjoy your grammar day and night. Grammar Lady Ellen Jovin and filmmaker Brandt Johnson will be there for a Q&A after a number of the screenings, as indicated on the ticketing page HERE. The Grammar Table originated just four-tenths of a mile from New Plaza, in Verdi Square as shown in this picture!
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Those firemen are blazing hot
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