Tracy E. Gilchrist and Dylan Vox | 05/13/2008 | 0:30:00
OMFG! Little Connor Paolo's Eric goes gay on Gossip Girl. Too bad we're still crushing on Chace Crawford. Grey's Anatomy enlists soldier boys Benny Ciaramello and David Giuntolo for a manly make-out session. 90210 redux teases the gays with rumors of Tori Spelling's return. Desperate Housewives gives Nicolette Sheridan's Edie the Thelma and Louise send-off. David Archuleta deals with shadows of daddy dearest on American Idol.
Fighting for lesbian and gay marriage equality can be a lot like spinning the wheels on The Price is Right or Wheel of Fortune. Sometimes you hit the jackpot, sometimes you land in a good spot and sometimes you get skunked. With three spins of the wheel last week, in California, New York and Michigan, we landed in two decent spots and got skunked once.
To kickstart GayWired.com's new 'Confessions' series, we spoke to an out superdelegate supporting Hillary Clinton about the election process. From eleventh hour calls from Chelsea and Bill to emails pleas looking suspiciously like 'robo letters', like never before, in 2008, everyone wants a piece of superdelegates. Here's one man's story!
TomKat and the Beckhams reunite on the red carpet along with an A-list who’s who crowd that included everyone from Julia Roberts to Jennifer Lopez; Kylie’s world tour blasts off in Paris in couture style; the location of the impending Jolie-Pitt nuptials proves to be not so ‘confidential’ after all; and Whitney Houston wows London en route to what may well be the comeback of the millennium.
Now this is just getting ridiculous. By all accounts, Wednesday, Hillary Clinton should have been thanking her supporters while steering them toward BarackObama.com. But in case you haven’t heard, Clinton is determined to be 'The Little Engine that Could.' In other words, she’s not going anywhere anytime soon. Now somebody please tell me; what kind of sense does that make?
Though polls can be deceiving, according to a Suffolk University study, Hillary Clinton is heading into today's West Virginia primary with a stellar 36 percent lead over contender Barack Obama
Just three weeks after Danica Patrick made history by becoming the first woman to ever win an IndyCar race, a tragic pit lane accident left a chief crewmember in serious condition and she lost her pole position for the Indy 500. During a morning practice this weekend, the 26-year-old hotshot hit Charles Buckman, the chief mechanic for Brazilian driver Mario Moraes leaving him in critical condition.
Barack Obama has all but handed victory in West Virginia to Hillary Clinton, and while the New York senator seems to think a big win could mark the change in pace her campaign needs to move forward, some pundits question whether it's too little, too late.
Settling comfortably into the new title of her video blog ("Talking Loud"), Taj Paxton sets off on a new course of action, taking her conversations public with some of Hollywood's most interesting and oft ignored icons. To begin her journey, Taj cozies up to hip-hop icon and music feminist Medusa at a cozy cafe in Hollywood to talk all about living a centered life.
For a brief shining moment in late April, a pair of funny ladies dominated the box office. It's a phenomenon the likes of which we haven't seen since the proliferation of the shlubby, fat-assed, loser, nerdy guy-gets-the-hot-girl comedies And that's why Baby Mama, starring hot nerd Tina Fey and adorable fob Amy Poehler, matters!
A homeless hacienda in Virginia gets shut down; Florida on the brink of a great divide; Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo gets caught up in a hot tranny mess in Rio; A former pornographer finances Bible Theme Park USA; and U.S. airports officials get a license to snoop.
The way the Democratic race is going, the party could bestow unprecedented power to delegates to determine the party’s official candidate. When party bigwigs meet in Denver, they’ll share the room with two transgender activists. The first, Diego Sanchez was appointed by the DNC chairman himself—Howard Dean. The second, Marisa Richmond, is the party’s first openly transgender African-American delegate.
A recent article in The New York Times Magazine flanks profiles of several young, married gay couples with photos of 20-something gays in sweater sets and tailored khakis vacuuming around their lap dog in a Boston brownstone or clutching each other tightly in a photo worthy of center stage on a carved marble mantle. But since when is 'equality' a synonym for 'assimilation'?
You're eating all the right things and logging sweaty hours at the gym, so what’s with the weight gain? If you’ve put your diet and exercise habits under the microscope, but still aren’t getting results, it may be time to consider how other factors like sleep deprivation and high stress levels may be part of the problem. Learn about these hidden weight-gain factors below, and what you can do to solve them.
Do you ever get the funny feeling that you are talking only to yourself? When you try to think about strategy for your company, do you stare at a blank wall? Are the voices in your head louder than the radio? If this is true for you, then you might have small business owner syndrome. This is most easily remedied by talking to someone else. Your best bet? A business coach.
Some people have the bug to explore a country and take in the real spirit of the people and the destination, for these people staying in one location and sitting by the pool is not an option. If you are one of these people then why not look at taking a cycling holiday to another country?
'I’ve always been interested in the strange relationship that exists between transgendered people and the medical and therapist community,' says the award-winning trans playwright Tobias K. Davis. He explores those issues in his latest play, Standards of Care, which examines the relationships between a therapist and a transgender patient.