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• While Elton and David honeymoon in Venice, World of Wonder has some great photos of the wedding guests. Yes, dear, everyday is Halloween. And who is that drag queen? And, no, we’re not talking about Kelly. [WOW Report] • Cyndi Lauper is headed for Broadway and set to star in The Threepenny Opera, the play about thieves and prostitutes. It’s our kind of show. [Yahoo News] • Josh Rubin has hand selected Cool Hunting’s top posts of the year, which we imagine was a very hard thing to do. [Cool Hunting] • Proof that Leandro Becker is our favorite DJ. Who cares that we’ve never heard him spin. [Made In Brazil] • Michael Musto’s Felix Awards are the only 2005 round up you need to read. Forget the others and go now. [Village Voice] |
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• Continuing the trend of blogger t-shirt lines, Trent over at Pink is the New Blog has unveiled a new shirt, which is available in really gay pink. Don’t worry, Queerty will soon launched a line of cocktail dresses and handbags. • Gay.com has the rundown on the first episode of Project Runway. We like all the contestants remaining, but we’re still sticking to our initial gut reaction. Our money is on Santino Rice. • The Plain Dealer, Cleveland's largest newspaper, has repeatedly wanted to include our pal Brian’s faggotyassfaggot.com in their weekly blog write up. But they won’t because of the name, though they “printed the word ‘fag’ or ‘faggot’ in 48 articles over the past ten years.” • The Queer Eye backlash continues. Even The Gays are over it. • Cool Hunting has compiled a holiday gift guide and we’d like one of each. Please. |
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Josh Rubin's Cool Hunting site is a must for those intrigued by design. It is one of our first reads of the day and should be one of yours too. Cool Hunting is offering a sneak peak at The Be@rbrick World Wide Tour that comes to NYC next week. The exhibit features more than forty custom made Be@rbrick toys by a variety of artists. The exhibition takes place at GBE At Passerby Gallery in Chelsea, September 13-25. Be@rbricks will be sold as well as a commemorative book. After the jump check out Josh's pics of the custom shoes Nike made for each of the artists. |
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