In honor of National Masturbation Month, here's "Sodomy" from the big screen version of Hair.

Isn't Treat Williams absolutely dreamy riding the back of that horse? And the eternally beautiful Beverly D'Angelo is a vision. One wonders why she's still with the tragically aged Al Pacino.

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On the left you see Al Pacino circa 1970, when he starred as Michael Corleone in The Godfather. On the right you see Al Pacino circa last night, when he celebrated the release of his latest cinematic endeavor, 88 Minutes.

We ask you: what on God's good earth happened over the course of 38-years to turn a handsome young actor into a nightmarish caricature of Hollywood gone wrong? Wait. We think we just answered our own question.

Gay Actor Gets Bitchy (Again)

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Rupert Everett simply can't stop talking shit! The gay actor recently ripped into Kate Moss and former friend Madonna for their "terrible" style. Now Everett's making waves for his comments on some of Hollywood's greatest actors, including "straight man" George Clooney. Via Huffington Post:

"[George] Clooney thinks that, provided he does films which are politically committed, he's allowed to do Ocean's 11, 12, and 13", he says. "But the Ocean's movies are a cancer to world culture. They're destroying us."

And Clooney the man? "He's not the brightest spark on the boulevard. He'll be president one day. Mark my words, if he's straight, he'll be president."

Meanwhile, Everett describes Diane Keaton, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and other heavyweights as "parodies of themselves". No word on what Everett thinks of himself.


New York Blade takes a closer look at Cruising.

Larry Craig's family has dubious past, including statutory rape charges.

• Footballer Graeme Le Saux isn't gay, but he knows the pain of anti-gay jibes.

Giorgio Armani on "power dressing":

I think power dressing today is about self-expression rather than uniformity or conformity. It is about having the confidence to express your own identity. So there has been a 180-degree turnaround from the 1980s. I think that is a very positive change.

This from the man who hasn't changed his black t-shirt in 5000 years?

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