
• Brooklyn lesbians calendar proves that New York's the most attractive city in America.
• Chicago's Fire Department calendar proves that New York's the most attractive city in America.
• Episcopal Church votes to "restrain" gay officiation, no official same-sex blessing.
• Senator Ted Kennedy comes out for ENDA hate crime legislation. Senate to vote Thursday.
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Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton does not tolerate bad press:
Early this summer, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign for president learned that the men’s magazine GQ was working on a story the campaign was sure to hate: an account of infighting in Hillaryland.So Clinton’s aides pulled a page from the book of Hollywood publicists and offered GQ a stark choice: Kill the piece, or lose access to planned celebrity coverboy Bill Clinton.
Despite internal protests, GQ editor Jim Nelson met the Clinton campaign’s demands, which had been delivered by Bill Clinton’s spokesman, Jay Carson, several sources familiar with the conversations said.
Those Clintons sure do know how to bust balls.
• Kenneth Hill offers a closer look at John F. Kennedy and his best (and gay) pal, Lem Billings.
• Iranian queer couple speak out.
• Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Russian GQ.
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Matt Damon turns to GQ's glossy pages to promote The Bourne Ultimatum, the latest installment in his surprisingly entertaining spy franchise.
We haven't had a chance to read the article as of yet - and, quite frankly, we're not sure we will - but our pal Mollygood passed along these shots of Damon passing around a football. And now we're passing them on to you.