Sunday, October 31, 2010

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Charlie Sheen on Yet Another 'Non-Stop' Cocaine-and-Hookers Bender

Today, a new report from RadarOnline claims that just days after the fiasco in New York City's Plaza Hotel, Sheen's handlers are "frantic" because the star has returned to Los Angeles with, apparently, nothing but self-destruction on his mind.  Click here.

Superstitious beliefs getting more common

Instead of debunking beliefs, scientists look at what drives people to believe.  Click here.

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French Pumpkin Pie

Make Guy Savoy's pumpkin pie the day you plan to eat it.  Click here.

15 Sinister Movie/TV Satans

It's Halloween weekend, a hell of a time to look at memorable portrayals of the devil, from Dave Grohl, Elizabeth Hurley, Jack Nicholson, Vincent Price, and more.  Click here.

New York Holds Annual Village Halloween Parade

Sunday, October 31: Halloween festivities roll out across the country this evening, but they’ll start out on the East coast, where New York City’s 38th Annual Village Halloween Parade brings costume creativity to new heights.   Click here.

The Week Ahead in Culture

Heidi Klum hosts a superheroic Halloween party, Mariah Carey births a new Christmas album, and James Franco cuts off his arm on-screen. Check out more can't-miss film, TV, art, and music picks.  Click here.

Pick of the week: "Monsters"

"Predators" meets "Sin Nombre" in a moody, gripping road-movie romance set in alien-infested Mexico.  Click here.

How to prepare for the right's gloating

So, what will the right do next Tuesday when Republicans score massive gains in congressional, gubernatorial and state legislative elections? They'll gloat, of course -- and read way too much into an election outcome that, in reality, can largely be chalked up to structural factors (chiefly, a gruesome economy).  Click here.

Why real-life ghost hunters hate "Ghost Hunters"

TV series about paranormal investigators get huge ratings -- but their hokey science is making them enemies.  Click here. 

She Is Janet. Hear Her Roar.

Why do men always try to protect Michael’s little sister? With a new movie, look, and perspective on life after a painful year, Miss Jackson is serving notice: she can handle her own bruise control.  Click here.

Montblanc Now Offering Bespoke Pen Making Service

A new service by traditional fine pen (among other goods) maker Montblanc will offer customers the experience and opportunity to order custom made pens suited to their particular writing style.  Click here.

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Final Eye Candy of The Eve! Night!

Eye Candy of the Early Eve.

November 2nd, by Bratprince

Voting this year will be a real chore.  As a life-long Democrat (except for my very first time in the booth when my Dad convinced me to vote for Ronald Reagan..I still worry it will come back to haunt me) I feel much like the rest of the country; apathetic and unenthused.

Blaming a bad economy on ANY President is ridiculous.  Presidents do not and cannot control the economy.  It churns along and we pretend that it can be managed.  We blamed George W. Bush for the economic collapse and now we are blaming Barack Obama for not being able to fix everything.  That's just silly and should not be the real issue.

However, I stand quite firm in my belief that we picked the WRONG Democrat to become President.  We went from a complete moron to a "yawn inducing", very dry college professor.  I think Obama has given it his all, but frankly he was simply too young and far too unseasoned to become our President.  Hillary Clinton would have been much stronger and more determined.  Right now, Hillary is married to the MOST POPULAR Democrat in the country..and he isn't even in office.  She is the only bright spot in the Obama administration and has proved herself an amazing Secretary of State!

Obama's talk about GLBT issues is impressive.  His record is abysmal.  So far, in my humble opinion he has done absolutely ZERO for the GLBT community.  In fact, he has fought to maintain the status-quo...I believe out of fear that he will lose votes.  Sorry Obama, you have just about lost 10% of the American population because of your inaction!  You made us a heap of promises and have yet to fulfill one.

Because of this I fear that the GLBT community will not turn against the Democratic party by voting for the dreadful and fear-mongering Republicans.  Instead they are just going to stay home and not vote at all.

Living in Texas is a very depressing voter experience.  Thankfully, due to the large influx of legal Latin citizens, Dallas county has slowly turned to a Democratic stronghold.  However, the entire state of Texas is one of if not the most conservative states in the union.  When a Democrat votes for state or national elections we know right off the bat that our vote is useless.

The Governor of Texas, Rick Perry is really rather dreadful.  He suggested a number of years back that gay people leave the state if we didn't like being second class citizens.  He has bent constantly to big business and actually isn't much smarter than his predecessor, W.  However, he will win re-election in a landslide against our rather dull Democratic candidate, Bill White.  Rick Perry will be the longest serving Governor in Texas history.....and mark my words, folks...the man has his eye on the White House....GOD FORBID!

So, sigh.....I will go and vote as always.  It is not just a privilege in this country to vote...IT IS YOUR DUTY!!  More people vote for 'American Idol" than for the President.  That is completely shameful and dismaying to the many people around the world that do not even get a chance to vote for anything.

We will watch both the House and the Senate return to Republican hands.  It will be a bummer.  BUT...I do have one bright spot of hope for us all.  Bill Clinton also lost both the House and the Senate during the mid-term elections.  It caused him to become more of a moderate center President....and he ended up working better with an opposition Congress than with his own party.  I hope this will be the same for Obama.  Perhaps if he doesn't have to fight his own party he can make some progress.

Remember to VOTE!  I am not wise enough to tell you how you should, just do it!

Yours, Bratprince

3 surgeons convicted for running 'clinic of horror'

Unneeded operations, including amputations, done for financial gain, Italian court finds.  Click here.

The Sacred and the Spooky Up For Auction At Swann's

It's a little late for Halloween but on Tuesday, November 9, Swann Galleries in New York will offer a wide range of books that includes an intriguing selection of occult material. Shown above is Francis Potter, An Interpretation of the Number 666, first edition, Oxford, 1642 which is estimated to sell for $1,000 to $2,000.  Click here.

Eye Candy of the Late Afternoon

Rare, Intimate Photographs from the Kennedy White House

Fifty years ago, John F. Kennedy was elected the youngest president of the United States, moving his work and his family to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. And alongside him was Cecil W. Stoughton, the first official White House photographer, who accompanied the First Family everywhere—blending in the background, snapping candid photographs, and, in the process, amassing a collection of rare, intimate glimpses of the family at ease.   Click here.

Governor of Love

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Further Eye Candy of the Early Afternoon

There will be blood

'Walking Dead' is gory, zombie-filled fun.  Click here.

Thai Pie

A popular sweet stop en route to Chiang Rai.  Click here.

Eye Candy of the Early Afternoon

'Captain America': 8 Must-See Photos!

Here's your first look at Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell and more from next summer's big superhero flick.  Click here.

Famous Musical Families

It’s been 45 years since the hills first became alive with The Sound of Music. In celebration of The Von Trapps’ anniversary, we’ve gathered some of the most legendary groups of singing siblings through the years, from The Jackson 5 to DeBarge to Hanson.  Click here.

Most troops wouldn't oppose serving with gays

A majority of active-duty and reserve service members surveyed by the Defense Department would not object to serving and living alongside openly gay troops, according to multiple people familiar with the findings.  Click here.

The Week in Viral Videos

From Glee’s tribute to Rocky Horror to Charlie Sheen’s animated rampage, LeBron’s crazy commercial to Obama’s visit to The Daily Show, watch the buzziest viral videos of the week.  Click here.

Season's Greetings! Glee Holiday Album!

Thank you, Santa. You've made our holiday dreams come true early this year. As in November 16th, the day the album drops.  Click here.

Why civil unions for heterosexuals?

Straight couples in the U.K. are fighting for their right to the "other" kind of marriage.  Click here.

A homophobe pleads for forgiveness

Arkansas school board member Clint McCance apologizes and steps down on CNN. But is it enough?  Click here.

Films that give you nightmares

From "Nosferatu" to "Lord of the Rings," 10 terrifying movies that will infiltrate your subconscious.  Click here. 

Real Scary Stories

When I started to believe in ghosts.  Click here.

The Year in Sanity: Our top 10

Slide show: What were the most rational moments of a chaotic year? You nominated, we ranked -- behold the winners.  Click here.

The Week in Pictures From Salon

Rudy Giuliani admires himself, cops nab notorious boss, and destruction hits Indonesia in waves.  Click here.

The Week's Best Editorial Cartoons From Slate.Com

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Ron Howard Refuses to Remove Joke from 'The Dilemma'

Universal Pictures addressed the furor over its trailer for 'The Dilemma,' in which Vince Vaughn's character calls an electric car gay, by yanking the clip and editing the remark out of a newly released version.  But tweaking the trailer is apparently as far as the studio -- and Ron Howard -- intends to go.

Oprah Sued for Plagiarism

Oprah Winfrey, plagiarist? That's what a Philadelphia writer claims in a new lawsuit.  Click here.

Audience Vomits, Faints During Franco Film

Don't go see '127 Hours' if you have a weak stomach.  Click here.

What the Bible Has to Say About Sex

Editor of The New Oxford Annotated Bible Michael Coogan recently applied his thorough knowledge of Scripture to a universal and eternally relevant topic: sex.  Click here.

Cartoons of the Week

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Pictures of the Week from TIME

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Chagall Windows Go Back On Display In Chicago

November 1 marks the return of Marc Chagall's America Windows to the Art Institute of Chicago. The popular exhibit underwent conservation and research treatment the past five years.  Click here.

Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond On Display In New York

If you didn't get a chance to check out the rare 31.06-carat flawless deep blue Wittelsbach-Graff diamond while it was hanging out with its blue cousin the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian you have another chance. The famous stone is now on display at the American Museum of Natural History until early next year.  Click here.

La Maison du Chocolat to Host Free Chocolate Tasting Event in New York

On Wednesday, November 3rd, from 7:00 pm to midnight, La Maison du Chocolat, will host a special evening dedicated to pastry and chocolate at the chocolatier's 1018 Madison Avenue location.  Click here.

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