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Over a year after leaving The View in a huff, Rosie O'Donnell has struck a deal with NBC to host a special one-hour variety show on November 26, the day before Thanksgiving. And, if all goes well, the show could spin-off into a regular gig for the lesbian comedienne. |
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Fair enough, but couldn't they find a better program than Saturday Night Live to showcase Phelps? The Olympic swimmer will be hosting the first episode of the season, which is sure to get off to a bang considering that most of America has never even heard Phelps speak. |
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That was not enough for Harvey Weinstein, especially when Bravo started taking all the credit for the show’s success. |
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What is the world coming to?! Last month Diane Keaton rocked America to its core by saying "fuck" on Good Morning America. Now Jane Fonda - that liberated woman! - had the gall, nerve and balls to say "cunt" on The Today Show. Incredible! Don't worry, though, Meredith Vieira apologized to the flabbergasted audience, at least half of whom are still recovering in local hospitals. Thanks to Jeremy Hooper for this wickedly cuntastic remix! |
» Gay Goes After Jay Leno
Avenue Q creator Jeff Whitty finds nothing funny about Jay Leno's homo-related punchlines. And in an effort to fight The Tonight Show host's rib-tickling, Whitty took to the pages of The Advocate to publish an open letter. A mere taste: "I know you know gay people, Mr. Leno. Are they just jokes to you, to be snickered at behind their backs? Despite the angry tenor of my letter, I suspect you're a better man than that…I'm tired of people like you." Whitty then tells Leno he needs to "cut it out" or he'll be really, really mad. |
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The National Broadcasting Company, also known as NBC, aired a very political Law & Order last night. We didn't catchi this particular episode, but Wonkette's intern did, however, and relayed the plot, which started with a Larry Craig-esque character toe-tapping and ended with a "Hillary Clinton" type looking like a serial killer. Sound wild, right? The episode's end was so wacky, in fact, that the intern, Elise, had this to say: "The Larry Craig guy ended up being totally harmless." Unless he's voting, of course. |
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Accuse Network Of Promoting Disorder
A recent Law & Order show portraying a leader in a college Christian ministry as anti-homosexual and Christians as "Bible thumpers" is drawing ire from a watchdog group for anti-Christian bigotry. For those of you not up on your religious iconography, the image portrays St. Stephen, who's said to be the first Christian martyr. |
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NBC's Fighters Are All Man - Or Woman!
Readers will no doubt be happy to hear that NBC's American Gladiators are totally steroid free. Executives reportedly subjected hopefuls to drug testing prior to casting. So all those muscle men and women aren't junkies - they're just obsessive freaks! |
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Militia and his gay porn-ready package helped American Gladiators dominate this season's crop of new shows. From Media News Daily: NBC'S premiere of the remake of "American Gladiators" posted a surprisingly strong showing Sunday, delivering the best debut for any new show this season. The series premiered with a 5.9 in "live-plus-same-day" 18-to-49 ratings for the special 9-to-11 p.m. premiere–and saw its ratings build in the second hour. People must have spread the word. |
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The dialogue? Forced. The graphics? Cliche. The testosterone? Heavy. The bulging muscle? Plenty. That about sums up last night's premiere of American Gladiators on NBC, with a new roster of gladiators — some of whom we've seen before. Personally, we were enjoying the debuts of Titan (total cheeseball) and Militia (packin' heat), but as you'll see in the clip after the jump, the former porn star wasn't up to the challenge on Day One. CONTINUED » |
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"One thing I know: the behavior one practices is a choice."
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It's Bigger Than American Gladiator Wants You To Know
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Is It Enough?
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Is Marriage, In Fact, Under Attack?
NBC's Brian Williams doesn't write the news he reads, but perhaps he should start editing a bit. As you'll see in this video, during which Williams discusses Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's anniversary. Money quote: "In an era when marriage is under attack, the United Kingdom is these days celebrating a 60th wedding anniversary: the longest marriage of any monarchy." Video-source Good As You ain't happy about this potentially conservative slip-up, writing: …The hyperbolic idea that this institution is being "attacked" is one that is most often associated with the far right's anti-gay marriage campaigns. So, at best, this was bad news writing; at worst, it's a prominent journalist and news outlet taking some irresponsible, rhetorical bait. Either way, we're less than thrilled. Our bet: a Fox News plant in the writer's room. Or mind control. Or, possibly, both. |
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NBC Newsman Didn't Get Out Enough
Mr. Brokaw’s own history is also part of his panorama. He intersperses autobiographical anecdotes sparingly and chooses them well. He and his wife, Meredith, were married in 1962; girdles were part of her wedding trousseau, and they received five cigarette lighters as presents. Five years later he was in San Francisco being asked, “Mister, do you know what’s going on over on Haight Street?” and meeting a young woman who claimed to have slept with all of the Byrds. Poor Tom Brokaw: can you imagine a life lived without getting down with the gays. Sad… |