» Happy Silence.
Right-wing groups like the Catholic League and the American Family Association, which just launched a Hallmark boycott, have been surprisingly quiet about People magazine's Ellen and Portia gay marriage cover. This brings a smile to journo Jeff Bercovici's otherwise stony face. [Mixed Media] |
» Death Rattle?
Hillary Clinton's been getting loads of heat for her feisty debate performance this week. Jeff Bercovici wonders if the Democrats' whines indicate an electoral end. [Mixed Media] |
» Will Dan Savage Go After Murdoch?
Portfolio's Jeff Bercovici be pissed the NY Post named a 64-year old man recently injured in a sensational(ized) S&M accident. He writes, "…It's hard to understand what kind of news value the Post's editors saw in printing his name, or what they accomplished beyond embarrassing him…" Dan Savage also takes issue with the Rupert Murdoch-owned paper: "…If my dumb little weekly was in New York instead of in Seattle, I'd have reporters staking out the Nutcracker Suite, pumping the employees to see if they ever serviced a Murdoch. Maybe I'll do it." Please! [Mixed Media] |
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Also: UN Grasping At Webs
Those of you who still watch commercials may have seen a series of boffo adverts for Net10 prepaid wireless. They're all pretty ingenious, but this one's our favorite. We like the lady villain and her tentacle like hair. One thing nags us, however: how can that evil shark control his claws simply by flapping his fins? Super villains can do amazing things, but can they make you use a prepaid service? See the entire collection over at Portfolio's Mixed Media. In other super news, the United Nations enlisted Spider-Man and his pals to fight a horrific trio of baddies: poverty, disease and strife. We think this battle may take more than imaginary characters, but it's worth a shot! |
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Michelangelo Signorile To Host Music Legend
Legendary and litigious music producer Danny Fields will appear on Michelangelo Signorile's Sirius radio show today at 4:30 to discuss his ridiculous lawsuit against Out magazine. In case you don't recall, Fields claims the gay glossy tarnished his name by implying he used his punk rock powers to woo young boys. As we and Portfolio's Jeff Bercovici pointed out, however, Fields once bragged about doing just that. In Please Kill Me: Uncensored Oral History of Punk, Fields recalls fun-loving days at Max's Kansas City: You could have sex with all the bus boys… Anybody who walked into that room, you could fuck, because they all wanted to get into the back room. And you would say, "You'll have to fuck me and I'll let you sit at a good table." Will Fields offer a logical explanation or continue his $100 million quest? Find out today at 4:30. |
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How can a New York-based paper perpetuate such stereotypes? We live in one of the greatest, gayest cities in the world. Surely there must be some reason behind their backward, archaic attitudes. In an attempt to get to the bottom of this journalistic mystery, Portfolio's media maven Jeff Bercovici did a little digging. And he doesn't like what he found. |
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Does Gossip Rag Lack Basic Comprehension, Class?
Jeff Bercovici first brought the conflation to our attention, which prompted a response from the kids over at GLAAD. |
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Jeff Bercovici Gets Gay Back Up
GLAAD answered Jeff Bercovici's call for action against the NY Post: [GLAAD] today called on the New York Post to apologize for and disassociate itself from its use of an anti-gay slur in today's edition. Word. Maybe NY Post needs to find a nice, private bathroom stall… |
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Bercovici Not Down With "Toe-Tapper" Nickname
We hadn't noticed, but in today's Thomas Roberts item, the NY Post refers to him as a "toe-tapper". This, of course, would be a not-so-vague reference to lewd Larry Craig and his toilet cruising. The paper's conflation of cruising and homosexuality perpetuates anti-gay stereotypes and straight man Jeff Bercovici ain't gonna take it: It's far from the first time the Post has gone after gays: Page Six routinely refers to them as "swishy," and editorial cartoonist Sean Delonas includes a picture of a sheep in just about every cartoon about a gay subject — a not-so-veiled allusion to the canard linking homosexuality and bestiality. ([GLAAD] has complained about Delonas's spite, to little effect.) Good looking out, Mr. B - and, yes, the jab is nonsensical. Bercovici's awaiting word a response from GLAAD. We'll keep you post-ed. |