Injustice for All: Jerry Falwell Jr. got to diddle that hot pool boy AND got paid $15 million by Liberty University for it?
Saturday 'Stache: He's sexy as all get out -- and he can do your makeup!
Pop Rocks Radio: A nice tribute to the great Josie Cotton, who is still performing and making music four decades after "Johnny, Are You Queer?"
Us Weekly: Tommy Dorfman files for divorce from wife Elise Williams after nearly two years of marriage
Us Weekly: Ryan Serhant sells Andy Cohen's West Village apartment for $12 million -- and he only had to slash the price $2 million(!)
The Advocate: From trauma to triumph, will NYC Councilman Erik Bottcher become the city's first out gay mayor one day?
Speedo Sunday: Do I need to sign for that package?
Hot Cat of the Day: Buonanotte con il mio baby 🐈♥️
Song of the Day: After 35 years of heavenly pop, Saint Etienne have decided to call it a day. They’re not “breaking up,” per se, as Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Crackness remain great friends but they’re ceasing operations. They’re going out with a bang, one last album, "International," which will be released Sept. 13 via Heavenly. "Glad" is the first single, but something I'm not feeling about the news.
Reading List: While the pandemic was deadly and costly, it did give two gay men time to produce a couple cool things: Michael Hawke's Gay New York 1970s and '80s group on Facebook -- and now Marc Zinaman's "Queer Happened Here," a new book based on his fascinating Instagram account I already adore.
Municipal Art Society + Housing Works will host a book talk on June 25. Details HERE.
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