Showing posts with label scott evans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scott evans. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2019

Page 1 Roundup (12/30)









Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Remains of the Day (04/24)









Towleroad: Chris Evans knows his gay brother (Scott) very well, and vice-versa

Deadline: "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City" revival gets series order at Netflix; Ellen Page joins cast

Back2Stonewall: The hot-but-horrible Benham brothers go balls deep about North Carolina's sexual-health initiative for teens

THR: 8 revelations from the "Freaks and Geeks" documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival 

HuffPost: Time to boycott Greyhound buses?

NYT Opinion: Do taxpayers know they are handing out billions to corporations?


Gr8er Days: "Shane" rides again -- reappraising the classic at 65

The Randy Report: Parkland shooting survivors Cameron Kasky and David Hogg got the attention of the Twitterverse when openly gay Kasky posted the pic below with the caption "Prom 2018"

NYT Magazine: How wacky Devin Nunes turned the House Intelligence Committee inside out

OMG Blog: "Acapulco Shore" star Tadeo Fernandez is coy with his chalupa

New York Post: Now Crazy Donald is licking Kim Jong Un's balls

The New York Times: Study finds Trump voters driven by fear of losing status, not economic anxiety


Hot Cat of the Day: And I thought Harvey knew how to unwind

Monday, April 22, 2013

Evans Family Values


Chris Evans joined Mom and openly gay-actor-brother Scott at the GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles over the weekend to voice his support for LGBT issues. “Tonight, I'm coming out as an ally for equality,” Chris told the crowd. “And I already came out,” Scott said. Lisa added, “And I've known since the day he was born.” “And I've never cared either way,” Chris followed up. By then, Scott had vanished to score some blow. 



Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Evans to Betsy


 A little hurt that my boyfriend Scott Evans didn't use his one phone call to reach out to me. Read HERE.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Bachelor Party

Speaking of VD -- HERE are your 100 Most Eligible Gay Bachelors, according to Out magazine. (Who knew editors, publicists and designers were so "hot"?) Bachelor No. 6 (Scott Evans) and Bachelor No. 44 (Thom Browne) get my (all-but-married) vote.

But I'm not sure if this honor is such a good idea for an avowed sex addict (Bachelor No. 33). And I wouldn't mind interviewing Colton Ford, aka Bachelor 63. But after scrolling through all of the contestants, I'm pretty sure these are the 100 gay men the magazine could think of.

Vote for your favorite HERE.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Page 1 Consider (04/13)

  • Kish Off: "One Life to Live" bids Kyle (Brett Claywell) and Oliver Fish (Scott Evans) goodbye. Naturally, a child was involved. (Maybe ending this story line wasn't such a bad idea after all.) (Greg in Hollywood)
  • Right and Wrong: As talk of a possible Supreme Court nomination for Solicitor General Elena Kagan persists, conservative activists are homing in on a high-profile stand she took on gay rights as a centerpiece of their opposition if she is nominated to the Supreme Court. Only in America could the thing you should be most proud of be used against you by the Republican Party. (WSJ)

  • Anonymously Yours: After years of embracing the idea of a digital free-for-all, big-name news sites are rethinking anonymous online comments. I curtailed the practice about a year ago figuring I had no obligation to give haters a platform -- especially if they didn't have the balls to admit who they were. A famous blogger, however, recently told me he'd like to take it a step further and use IP addresses and some detective work for a "Dateline"-inspired "To Catch an Anonymous Commenter." Needless to say, I applaud the idea. (NYT)
  • Equality Delayed: Gay rights activists say they have failed to qualify a measure that would repeal California's same-sex marriage ban for the November ballot. (AP)
  • Conversations With Jackie: During the first half of 1964, just months after her husband was assassinated, Jacqueline Kennedy sat for seven interviews with historian and family friend Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Sources say Hyperion will issue the transcripts in September 2011. (AP)

  • Kitty's Got Claws: It's hard not to get excited about a "tell-all" book about Oprah, even if she's pretty much already told us all there is to know. I love that Oprah used to live in sin with John Tesh(!) and that her mom doesn't have Oprah's phone number. But is it really possible that Kitty Kelley really knows who Oprah's father is when the talk show queen doesn't? (NYT)
  • Orange Crush: Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., has always been one cool chick in a county full of uncool housewives. And on Sunday, she proved it again when she pledged to author legislation that would secure Social Security benefits for gay and lesbian couples. (OnTopMag)

  • Pink Triangles: Over the weekend, holocaust remembrances in Gainesville, Fla., honored gay victims of Nazi persecution. "Recent homophobic events in the city and the efforts to introduce bigotry and intolerance into the mayor's race showed us that this was a poignant time for us to introduce this topic," Holocaust Memorial Program committee member Phillip Schwartz told The Gainesville Sun.(Advocate)
  • Religion-Free Zone: Make fun of me all you want, but with the Vatican aggressively defending itself linking child rape to homosexuality rather than celibacy among priests, I'm more than happy being on Team Maher. (AP)

  • Lucky Charmer: Like we didn't already have enough reasons to love Colin Farrell, now he's defending gay kids? (NDTV)
  • This I Promise You: I don't think your prom could get any gayer than having Lance Bass organize it. (AP)
  • Blame It on the Gays: What, now even black men in South Africa are using the "gay panic" defense for killing white supremacists? (NYDN)
  • Thursday, March 11, 2010

    Page 1 Consider (03/11)


  • Meet the Bromosexuals: Writer Richard Morgan examines the flip side of the metrosexuality craze: openly gay men being mistaken for straight. (We even brunched with two of the subjects over the weekend!) (Observer)
  • You're Ooouuuut!: With TMZ getting ready to tackle the world of sports, some are predicting the outing of a big-name athlete is just a matter of time. (Miami Herald)

  • Hey, Dollface: Mattel plans to introduce versions of Barbie and Ken styled after four “Mad Men” characters, but you'll have to provide your own cocktails and cigarettes. (NYT)

  • Beating a Drunk Horse: Gay rights groups in California are reaching out to anti-gay state Sen. Roy Ashburn, who admitted he was gay after getting busted for DUI after picking up a guy in a gay bar. Who needs him? (Bay Area Reporter)
  • Smear the Queers: A study conducted at Iowa State University finds that about half of "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and allied youths are regular victims of cyberbullying, which causes psychological and emotional distress to victims -- producing thoughts of suicide in some who are repeatedly victimized." Sadly, this number doesn't surprise me in the slightest. (Huffington Post)

  • Here Come the Brides ... and Grooms!: Hundreds of gay couples in Washington have applied for marriage licenses this week, the first they were available to same-sex couples. (Boston)
  • Castro-tion: Forget about Obamacare, Miss Ting! If you want your sex reassignment paid for by the government, then you'd better talk to Fidel. (AP)

  • The End of the Affair: ABC has confirmed that they are writing off the Kish romance, with the network blaming it for a recent slide in ratings. I've been blogging about this romance between Scott Evans and Brett Claywell since I first heard about it, and certainly got the impression it was bringing nothing but acclaim and attention to the show. What a sad ending to such an outstanding effort. (Advocate)
  • Old Navy: Not only is disgraced former representative Eric Massa a paranoid freak, he's an unrepentant sexual predator. (WaPo)

  • Of Human Bondage: What the hell? You make one gay S&M film 15 years ago and suddenly you're unfit to serve on the Hollywood (Fla.) police force?! (Advocate)
  • Fight Back, New York: Cynthia Nixon is joining an effort by an LGBT-backed political group to pass gay marriage -- with an immediate focus on keeping girlfriend-beater and ousted Queens state Sen. Hiram Monserrate -- who voted against gay marriage last year -- from winning back his seat next week. (NYDN)

  • RIP, Corey Haim: It's a shame you were never able to pull yourself together. Always loved "Lucas" when I was a kid (leukoplakia!), but we all had to grow up. (NYP)
  • Thursday, December 31, 2009

    At Last ...

    Well, it was a long time in the making. But Kyle and Oliver (aka Fish) finally reconsummated their relationship yesterday on "One Life to Live," in a scene that ABC should be really proud of. Not only did they not shy away from anything -- like you hadn't already figured it out, Kyle is SUCH a bottom -- they managed to make it really sexy and romantic. And the post-coital pillow talk was the best, when Fish asks, "Is it always gonna be like this?" to which Kyle replies, "Always." I give it a month before that little homewrecker Nick has one or more of these guys in bed. Watch the love birds in action below.

     

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009

    Kish and Tell

    After their first "real" date, a tired-of-waiting Kyle (Brett Claywell) pretends he doesn't want to pressure Oliver (Scott Evans) into "making love" ... "but if it happens it would feel right." But no sooner does Kyle assume the bottom position, Fish is saved by the bell(s) -- and the news isn't good.



    (Hat tip to WayOutWest.tv)

    Wednesday, November 25, 2009

    Great Scott

    My ex-boyfriend Scott Evans is the cover man for INSTINCT magazine's best of 2009 issue. (No explanation necessary.)

    Thursday, November 12, 2009

    Go, Fish!

    While Middle America might be ready to watch Fish (Scott Evans) and Kyle (Brett Claywell) weigh the pros and cons of doing it versus watching "Christina Comes Home for Christmas," one thing I'm sure might be too much is the idea of two gays guys being couch potatoes. :-)