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Friday, August 23, 2019

Remains of the Day (08/23)


Discogs: Top 100 most expensive CDs sold via the famed crowdsourced database (this Madonna CD-R went for $1,301!)

Instagram: File under: "Giving the people what they want" 

The Film Experience: Yes-no-maybe-so: The Roger Ailes/Gretchen Carlson/Megyn Kelly film is here

ABC News: Man charged in death of Detroit girl attacked by 3 dogs

Men's Health: 40 famous people you forgot ran for office (or plan to in the future)

Back2Stonewall: Remembering the infamous Crisco Disco



ATP: Federer, Djokovic in top half of U.S. Open draw

USA Today: You mean a medical doctor didn't actual write a letter saying Trump was in "very, very, very, very good health"?

Matthew Ball: Streaming video will soon look like the bad old days

WSJ: New York City has been releasing burial records of fetal remains --and names of women linked to them

L'Officiel Hommes Polska: A mustachioed, Speedo-clad Walter Savage 


Reuters: Sixteen years after U.S. Open glory, Roddick searches for American successor

Dlisted: Just because you're gay -- and a person of color -- doesn't mean you can't be a moron

Baseline: Felix Auger-Aliassime lands in Top 20 ... and Vogue

BosGuy: You know you're excited it's Furry Friday

Washington Post: Were Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor the proto-Kardashians?

The New York Times: The story about a diver who found the GoPro camera of another young man who had drowned and then returned it to his parents will really get you 




Hot Cat of the Day: A little footnote to the drowned diver story. The guy who found the camera has an adventure cat named Yogi Bear, whom you'll meet in this video!

Tuesday, October 02, 2018

Remains of the Day (10/02)


Back2Stonewall: October is Gay History Month

The Hill: Trump defends Kavanaugh: "Very scary time for young men in America"(!)

Page Six: How Molly Ringwald feels about ‘80s films in the age of #MeToo

Dlisted: Sex bomb Justin Theroux has moved on

Baseline: Tennis stars play golf in Celebrity Ryder Cup


The Daily News: Venus Williams shares her love of fashion and interior design

Greg in Hollywood: I like a French soccer player who isn't shy to remove his clothes

Gothamist: Louis C.K. performed another surprise set at Comedy Cellar

The Cut: GOP senator hides in men's bathroom when confronted by sexual-assault survivors

NewNowNext: Study says "lesbian U-Haul" stereotype is a myth, but I don't buy it


The Washington Post: Kavanaugh's temperament and credibility emerge as flashpoints in Supreme Court fight

Watermark: After some dark years, Jim J. Bullock is healthy and working again, most recently in the touring production of "Kinky Boots" (ICYMI)
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Towleroad: King Jong Un responds to Trump's declaration that they fell in love

The Randy Report: Trump administration will no longer issues visas to same-sex partners of diplomats

OMG Blog: German actor Moritz Grove bares all in "Tatort"


Hot Cat of the Day: What a playful little guy!

Thursday, September 06, 2018

Here's the Beef


Watching Serena Williams is suddenly even more entertaining thanks to Venus's hunky boy toy.


Venus might be coming up short as far as tournament trophies these days, but she sure is covered in the arm-trophy department ...




Wednesday, August 01, 2018

Remains of the Day (08/01)


Towleroad: GOP lawmaker used nude photos of ex-girlfriend to "Catfish" men into having "graphic sexual discussions" (UPDATE: He resigned)

People: Man jailed for killing Serena and Venus Williams's sister Yetunde Price was released this year -- then apparently re-arrested

Instagram: I'd give anything for my brother Bill to see Dominic Thiem playing table tennis like we used to in our basement and later garage -- hitting two-handed backhands! 

The Hill: Trump's obstruction of justice tour continues with call to Sessions to 'stop this rigged witch hunt right now'

Dlisted: Tyson Beckford still looks good in just a bow-tie

TPM: Top House Republican says man killed his wife "because the woman was unfair"


The New York Times: Alaska Airlines apologizes to gay couple asked to move for straight couple, but still denies discrimination was a factor

OMG Blog: Fashion model Tomas Skoloudik definitely isn’t circumcised

Daily Intel: Kim Jong Un isn't denuclearizing and he also isn't returning the bodies of 200 U.S. servicemen. Other than that, Trump secured a great deal.




YouTube: Will cousin Oliver join the final season of "Where the Bears Are"?

The Village Voice: Nobody will shut up about Hannah Gadsby, who was good (in small doses) in "Please Like Me”

Gothamist: Inside the new Film Forum, reopening today after growing a new theater

The Daily News: Betty White's 80-year career celebrated in PBS special

Deep Dish: He'll make you wish every day were National Underwear Day

Metrosource: What LGBTQ readers will find in Mark and Jay Duplass's "Like Brothers"

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Hot Cat of the Day: Where was this little guy when Alvy and Annie needed him?

Monday, April 02, 2018

Remains of the Day (04/02)


Page Six: Tennis Tuesday came early when Venus Williams and her 25-year-old boyfriend's pecs took Manhattan

Dlisted: Easter just isn't the same without Peeps-flavored beer

The New York Times: There isn't a conspiracy theory/right-wing trope Crazy Donald doesn't believe, including the myth of the criminal immigrant

Instagram: So it turns out Chris Meloni's ass isn't just genetic

Boy Culture: Winnie Mandela, South African anti-apartheid crusader, dies at 81

Towleroad: Anti-gay pastor arrested for trying to get little boys to sit on his face


Joe's Pub: Unitard is bringing a refreshed version of its "Tard-core" show to NYC on April 18 and May 16

The Washington Post: Trump proposed Putin visit White House during March call, Kremlin says

The Hill: Mueller probing Roger Stone's claim of meeting with WikiLeaks's Julian Assange

The Gay Curmudgeon: Gay of a certain age discovers Luke Evans ... and his body

POZ: Generation PreP? Pre-exposure prophylaxis has an uncertain future among youth under 25

BosGuy: "I'll show you what's in my Speedo if you show me what's in yours"


GQ: The best buzz cuts to get this spring

Mirror: Three schoolboys found suicidal man about to jump off bridge - they grabbed him and didn't let go

Outsports: Far from home, sexy gay college diver finds a second family in Wyoming

The Cut: "Affluenza teen" Ethan Couch released from jail after serving two years

The Wall Street Journal: The Justice Department has notified immigration judges that it will begin evaluating their job performance based on how quickly they close cases, setting quotas for the first time

Deep Dish: 10 groovy things to do in April starring "Lana Turner" and "Lily Dare"


SLOG: Do Joe Kennedy III's views on marijuana legalization disqualify him as a presidential candidate?

The Gay Almanac: Happy birthday to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow

Greg in Hollywood: Behold John Halbach's full-time chest and part-time 'stache

Tennis Life: Harold Solomon has had enough of Genie Bouchard -- and ditto for Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic

The Randy Report: The first openly gay man has just been named to the Basketball Hall of Fame

The New Yorker: Honoring Martin Luther King Jr., 50 years after his assassination 


Hot Cat of the Day: Harvey is the sweetest and most rambunctious cat I've ever known, so Damian and I have been dying to catify the house a bit more for him.


After doing away with my huge CD collection, we cleared out a space over the weekend for a way-too-big-for-an-apartment-our-size cat tree, and the only one more excited about it than Harvey is us! 

Monday, February 12, 2018

Weekend Tennis Roundup


Lots of action around the world with Fed Cup and ATP tournaments on two continents. But the biggest story for me might have been Mirza Basic beating Marius Copil 7-6(6) 6-7(4) 6-4 in Sofia to capture his first ATP title. It was a match of two first-time finalists.


And while I was happy for the 26-year-old Bosnian, who beat a returning Stan Wawrinka in the semis and now enters the Top 100 for the first time ...

 

it was the Romania's body that kept me glued to the TV set. (Might be time to amend my hottest asses list!)


More HERE.


Lucas Pouille got a little lucky to win his fifth ATP World Tour title, beating three-time champion Richard Gasquet in Montpellier.


The gluteusly endowed Frenchman was getting blown off the court by beefy countryman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga when the Ali lookalike got injured. Then the "luck" continued by facing someone who has never won a title in his 16-year career greater than a 250. (Gasquet defeated top-seed David Goffin in his semi, however.)


Pouille will next play in Rotterdam, where Roger Federer will shoot to regain the No. 1 ranking.


Meanwhile down South American way, Roberto Carballes Baena celebrated his maiden moment on Sunday at the Ecuador Open, clinching his first ATP World Tour title in dramatic fashion. The Spaniard won his third straight three-set clash to lift the trophy, battling to victory as a qualifier. He then defeated countryman Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 for the Quito crown.


And speaking of which: Diego Schwartzman's Instagram continues to thrill -- this time with a Dominic Thiem stalker pic in Buenos Aries, where some of the men are playing this week. 


And then there was this. Two professional athletes stepped on the court in the second quarter of Saturday evening’s Brooklyn Nets game against the New Orleans Pelicans at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The thing is, they weren’t basketball players. Ryan Harrison and Evgeny Donskoy, who are competing at this week’s inaugural New York Open, made many cheering fans happy by throwing and hitting tennis balls into the crowd during the tournament’s players’ party, which was held at the game. 


“It was really cool to get out there and have a little bit of cross-sport promotional stuff,” said Harrison, who won the event last year when it was held in Memphis. “Most of us who play tennis play other sports and it’s really cool to be able to see a great venue like this.” The only way this could have been better is if cutie Noah Rubin had joined the action.


And in Fed Cup play: Germany -- without Kerber, Goerges, Petkovic, Lisicki, Siegemund and Witthoeft -- defeated Belarus (without Azarenka) in Minsk to get back to the semifinals. 


Czech Republic is into the semifinals for the 10th straight year, thanks to some outstanding play by Petra Kvitova.


France -- without the help of Caroline Garcia and Alize Cornet -- defeated Belgium to advance to the semis. A resurgent Kristina Mladenovic was the star, beating both Kirsten Flipkens and Elise Mertens in straight sets then teaming with Hesse to win the doubles.


And the U.S. dismissed the Netherlands, despite the shaky return of Serena Williams. In the GOAT's first competition since she gave birth five months ago, she and sister Venus lost 6-2, 6-3 to Lesley Kerkhove and Demi Schuurs. But as rusty as she looked, Damian and I were still having PTSD flashbacks watching that serve. (I don't think it will be long before she's back in form.) 


Hello, Daddy!


And while I don't normally mention ATP Challenger events, hard to ignore Vasek Pospisil winning again, this time beating Nicola Kuhn of Spain in Budapest. (Kuhn and Felix Auger Aliassime won the doubles crown.)


 Feb 11
Another great week here in Budapest. Second title with the team πŸ†πŸ†. Good start to the year πŸ’ͺ🏼 @rschuettler @dirkhordorff


Friday, September 01, 2017

Friday at the U.S. Open


I'm at work today, so when Damian sent me this photo I thought he was going to tell me that the trainer went down on Kyle Edmund on live television. Instead, come to find out the Brit had to retire in the fourth set against Canadian wunderkind Denis Shapovalov -- not the outcome either of them would have liked, I'm sure.


Damian's countryman Diego Schwartzman surprised everyone by knocking out 2014 champ Marin Cilic, who is about a foot taller than he is! The pint-sized cutie is on to the Round of 16.


No. 16 seed Lucas Pouille beat qualifier Mikhail Kukushkin in four sets to make it back into Round of 16. He was a quarterfinalist last year and really needs the points. 


Thrilled by the outcome of several women's third-round matches, which set up Round of 16 battles of Garbine Muguruza vs. Petra Kvitova and Sloane Stephens vs Julia Goerges.


Petra's pumped!


New aunt and two-time women's champion Venus Williams advanced to the fourth round Friday, with a straight-sets (6-3, 6-4) win over Maria Sakkari of Greece -- but not before serving eight faults in a row to start (and finish) her service game! The No. 9 seed will take on Spain's Carla SuΓ‘rez Navarro next. 


UPDATE: My boy Borna Coric went down in flames against Kevin Anderson, losing 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. (The boy can only "top" so many times in a week -- but he's still hot.)