» Oratory.
"The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, today announced that Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will deliver the keynote political address at the organization's gala dinner on Saturday, July 26th." [Fox Business] |
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» Expansion.
Dallas-based Gay List Daily will be expanding its operations to include New York, Los Angeles and even a more general "national edition." For those unfamiliar with the List, we'll let the press release do the explaining: [The List is] a swank e-publication 'dedicated to making trendy gays even more trendy and gay." For further reference, please see Bruce LaBruce's Otto; Or, Up With Dead People. [Earth Times] |
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» Retrial?
A Los Angeles judge will consider whether to hold a retrial in former copper Sgt. Mitchell Grobeson's $4.4 million discrimination against the city. A jury ruled against him last year, but apparently the judge finds the ruling suspect - or, at least, worth a closer look. [SF Gate] |
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It wasn't until I had gone through college that I read my first screenplay - I read the script for Sex, Lies and Videotape and realized that images are happening, the movies really is happening on the page first. August's focus soon switched to films, where his taste for fantasy scored him some winning scripts - and killer collaborations, including three Tim Burton-directed flicks: Big Fish, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and The Corpse Bride. He also penned and directed his own feature, The Nines, which starred Ryan Reynolds. It's not that August can't get enough fantasy. He learned to play the game: As I've had the luxury of going through the process, I've gravitated more towards fantasy movies, which have been getting made in the last ten years. It's not a genre that I'm dying to write, but I'm fortunate in that I'm good at doing it. August recently opened up to our editor about a lot more than just his movies, like whether or not staying in the closet qualifies as a lie and why he never rebelled against his Colorado upbringing. Never fear, movie loving reader, we also get a bit of dirt on his latest project, Shazam! |
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Anyway, Hathaway's currently in Los Angeles, where she'll receive the Human Rights Campaign's Ally Award. Rumor has it HRC has a hit out on me, so I unfortunately wasn't able attend this evening's festivities. Luckily, Hathaway made some time yesterday to have a chat with me, to whom she's always been quite the ally. We touched on some predictable topics, but I also threw her for a loop with some curve balls. For example, "Should Sally Kern be censured?" and "Does Hollywood condone the closet?" Hathaway handled herself like a pro, of course and I offer Annie many thanks for being a friend. We've traveled down that road and back again. Her heart is true. She's a pal and a confidant. And if Annie Hathaway threw a party, invited everyone she knew, you would see that the biggest gift would be from me. And the card attached would say, "Thank you for being a friend." Now that I've proven my gayness by quoting the Golden Girls theme, dive into that there jump and read what Hathaway had to say for her pretty self… [Image by Jeremy Kost] |
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Linda Strawberry On Touring, Mormonism and Rebirth
Our editor and Strawberry spent two weeks trying to get in touch, but technical difficulties and swollen throats prevented a conversation until this weekend. Read what transpired, after the jump. Oh, and we've also included Strawberry's track, "Fuck You, I'm Beautiful". |
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Bear's Hardest Mission Ever!
Many of you homos know that West Hollywood can get pretty wild. That place can be more cruel than the Serengeti and Amazon combined! CONTINUED » |
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FiveFour Clothing gave guerilla marketing some fresh energy last week when it dispatched 54 models and seven Suburbans to spread their sartorial message. What would you do if you saw 54 identically-clad male models marching down the road? |
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The wackiness didn't end there - Grey Ant included black and plus-sized models in their show! OMG! See some more shots after the jump. |
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Artist Offers New Look At Masculinity
In this interview, his first published chat, Lee and editor Andrew Belonsky discuss the artist's process, the ever-evolving state of American masculinity and why men are so fearful. After the jump, of course… |
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Radio Hosts Not Interested In Said Complaint
Before you get hot and bothered, consider these somewhat clever lyrics: "Ass cheeks up, spread them wide… That's how we live, party, and play, every single day for the gay." While we got a bit of a chuckle, one concerned queer wasn't having it. |
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Fired For Not Being A Fagala
LA's CBS affiliate reports: According to the lawsuit, Shapiro was hired in March and received praise for his work, which generated a record $11 million compared to $8 million the previous year. The bosses weren't entirely heartless, he says: they gave him two weeks wage. Now Shapiro's seeking unspecified damages. He's also asked for an injunction prohibiting the activists from breaking another breeder's heart. If Shapiro's telling the truth, his bosses should be ashamed of themselves. |
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Firefighters had their hands full with an intense fire that raced through a popular West Hollywood nightclub. The fire was reported at Mickey's at 8857 W. Santa Monica Blvd., at 4:24 p.m. According to fire officials, one person had to be rescued from the second story of the burning building. They were transported to the hospital to be treated for their injuries.Mickey's isn't the only casualty in this mysterious flame out - a Defamer reader reports that East/West Lounge also suffered some damage. |