We're in the mood for some Ms. Jackson (if you're nasty,) so here's "Love Will Never Do Without You" and our favorite, "Control."

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» The End.

"A federal appeals court on Monday threw out a $550,000 indecency fine against CBS Corp. for the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that ended with Janet Jackson's breast-baring 'wardrobe malfunction.'" [Breitbart]

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Holy homos! Logo-owned NewNowNext seems poised to explode all other awards shows!

The website just announced the nominees for its first annual eponymous awards show. And the categories are anything but straight, like "Most Guiltiest Pleasure," "The Kylie Award: Next International Crossover," the "Because You Deserve An Award" award and our personal favorite, "Totally Most Rad Sickest Blog Ever," for which we're honored to have been nominated! (You'll vote for us if you know what's good for you.)

Candis Cayne hosts the show, which airs June 7th, and Janet Jackson will make a special appearance to pick up the Always Next, Forever Now award.

Click here to see all the nominees and vote for your favorites.

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Ugly Betty actress Becki Newton no doubt enjoyed herself at last night's GLAAD Media Awards. Newton and her castmates, including the ever-adorable Michael Urie, took home the prize for outstanding comedy series, while fellow ABC show, Brothers & Sisters, won in the drama category.

Ms. Jackson if you're nasty accepted the Vanguard Award, and got a little friendly with presenter Ellen DeGeneres. Kathy Griffin won for My Life On The D-List, and shared the award with her lovely mother, just like a gay man!

Tom Ford, meanwhile, awarded Herb Ritts a posthumous award, and a Medusa-esque Sharon Stone presented Rufus Wainwright with Stephen F. Kolzak award.

Check out the rest of the winners here.

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Janet Jackson talked all sort of gay with gossip monger Marc Malkin. In addition to voicing her support for gay marriage, lauding drag impersonators and "owning" her legend label, the singer shows lesbian Ellen DeGeneres loads of love:

MM: I actually think Ellen may have a little crush on you. You two had a great rapport when you were on her show.

JJ: I absolutely adore here. She's smart. She's funny. She's fun to be around. I really enjoy her. She's very talented.

MM: It's kind of amazing that when Ellen came out of the closet her sitcom was canceled, but now she's back on top—one of our biggest stars.

JJ: I'm so happy she did do that, because someone had to take that stance…For her to be so courageous and something came out of it much bigger and much better and really positive. It was a shame that they canceled her show once she did that. That's ridiculous…

Jackson can give Ellen more love on Saturday, when the comedienne will present Jackson with GLAAD's Vanguard Award.

We've included video of Jackson's appearance on Ellen's show after the jump. C'mon! You don't want to work, do you?!

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What do Janet Jackson and brother Michael bond over? We have no idea. On another note, Ms. Jackson if you're nasty tells Instinct's Clay Cane she's been known to give gay porn a spin: "It's gotten me excited a few times." [Clay Cane]

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In the wake of Lawrence King's murder, Portia de Rossi, TR Knight, Andre 3000 and a slew of other stars joined gay station Logo to raise awareness about anti-queer hate crimes. Because, as Janet Jackson says, "None of us are safe until all of us are safe". The politics of fear being used for good? Crazy!

It's absolutely super that Logo and these celebrities have come together, but they again raise a serious question: what makes one hate crime more notable than the next? Should one central figure be used to fight a universal campaign. We suppose the pros outweigh the cons on this one, but it's still something that should be considered.

Watch the video, after the jump…

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We're not exactly sure what Tyra Banks and Janet Jackson were discussing in the moments before this clip. And, quite frankly, we don't want to know…

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Janet Jackson's long been a gay favorite. No surprise, then, that she did a little pre-album sit down with The Advocate.

Journo Brandon Voss gets into the thick of Jackson's gay activism, what she would have happened if "Tito or one of your other siblings" came out - "I honestly don’t know," says Jackson - and whether she thinks of her homos when writing her tracks:

BV: Do you specifically keep gay fans in mind during your writing and recording process?

JJ: For certain songs, yeah, for sure I do. I was thinking about ’em when I was making “Rock With You” on the new album—it just has that feel, that beat to it. I kept stressing that I have to have something for the kids, I need to have something for the children!

Isn't that infringing on Michael's territory?


Janet Jackson just released a new single from her yet-to-be titled full length. This track's called "Feedback". Former editor Frank Griggs wonders if this could be the youngest Jackson's proverbial comeback.

We're not convinced…

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• Openly gay Representative Tammy Baldwin on ENDA:

I have always been a strong supporter of guaranteeing full civil rights for all in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. My work on this issue will continue until these protections become law.

I am under no illusions about the challenges of achieving our goal. But, the quest for advancement of civil rights in our nation has
never been easy. It is precisely because of the discrimination these groups experience that this legislation is needed.

Baldwin's far ballsier than fellow homo-politico Barney Frank.

• Researcher wins prize for robot marriage thesis: "Intimate Relationships with Artificial Partners".

Janet Jackson puts out weave fire at In Touch party. Jackson's brother, of course, made headlines when his hair caught on fire while filming a 1983 Pepsi commercial. Weird.

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Over three years after the infamous - and largely forgotten - "Nipplegate," a federal appeals court will look into whether Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake should be held accountable for the horror they thrust upon our beloved nation.

Anyone Have a Set of Keys?


Can you believe it's been a decade since Beenie Man first released his terrible/terrific single, "Who Am I?" Crazy!!

Things certainly have changed a lot in the past ten years, including Beenie Man's evolution as a tacit gay activist - he's just signed the Reggae Compassionate Act, thus officiating a more gay-friendly existence.

To celebrate Beenie's queer committment, we've also included his collaboration with another gay favorite, Janet Jackson. Watch "Feel It Boy", after the jump…

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We were going to write something on Janet Jacksons' new album, but judging from the comments on yesterday's posting, you guys have already formed opinions. While some of you love the album, others aren't so pleased. For our part, we're somewhere in the middle.

Anyway, we thought we'd do our part to bring people together by posting the video from Janet's classic "What Have You Done For Me Lately?" That's something we can all enjoy. (Unless you're some sort of monster.)

Spend a couple minutes to Janet tell her man exactly what she thinks of his no good ways. After the jump, girl!

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We haven't quite decided how we feel about Janet Jackson's new album, so we're going to hold off on a review (as if you're going to listen to us, anyway). Unsurprisingly, "So Excited," has infected us. Sure, the beats are a bit uninspired, but it's still pretty infectious. And, we heart Janet for life.

To mark our pseudo-obsession, we're posting Janet's performance from Oprah two days ago. The choreography may be a snooze, but we know you're easily entertained, and who can resist a little Janet in the morning hours?

Also, do we see Brian Friedman: that horrible mess from So You Think You Can Dance? in there? Bleck.

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