Thursday, June 30, 2011

Final Eye Candy of the Eve. Night!!!

From Bratprince: Where Is Mia Michaels on 'SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE'?

As a huge fan of her choreography, I wondered why Mia Michaels was not on my favorite summer dance show.  I found the answer....sob.

“Last year when I was sitting on the [judges] panel, I knew it wasn’t the right fit because I felt too glossy sitting on the panel,” she exclusively tells us. “People were so focused on what I wore and my hair. I wanted to get dirty and back to the work. I am an artist and I’m a visionary. I need to paint my world now and not be constantly linked to So You think You Can Dance.”
Not that she doesn’t appreciate what SYTYCD has done for her. “It’s been a great platform,” Michaels says. “It was a wonderful platform. I’m staring at [my] two Emmys right now. It was an amazing, amazing thing for me but I feel like I have to fly. I have to now focus on Mia’s world.”
And that world includes starring in an upcoming Bravo reality show, writing a memoir and developing a Broadway show. “I heard they’re bringing Mary Murphy back and I’m really happy for her,” Michaels says. “I’ve sat in that chair, but I feel like that was Mary’s chair.”

Eye Candy of the Very Early Evening

And They're Off: William and Kate Arrive In Canada


It's been talked about, reported about and speculated about and now the day has finally arrived and so have the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. They boarded their Royal Canadian Air Force plane at London's Heathrow Airport earlier today, ready to embark on their North American adventure and after a flight over the Atlantic and a quick outfit change for the Duchess, they have touched down in Canada.  Click here.

New Leonardo Da Vinci Painting To Be Made Public

A lost work by Leonardo da Vinci has been found in a private American collection. The painting " Salvator Mundi," (below) which shows Christ raising his hand in blessing, will be unveiled a the National Gallery in London later this year.  Click here.

Eye Candy of the Late Afternoon



WHAT TO WATCH AGAIN: 'GOSFORD PARK'

A fun little murder mystery wrapped up in a period piece.  A bit like Upstairs/Downstairs with a twist.

Rustic Gazpacho

Teresa Barrenechea of New York City's Marichu makes this chunky version of Spain's most popular soup. If you prefer a smoother variety, puree it and pass it through a food mill or coarse sieve—it will be easier to pour out of a thermos.  Click here.

The Founding Fathers, Unzipped

The Constitution’s framers were flawed like today’s politicians, so it’s high time we stop embalming them in infallibility.  Click here.

Eye Candy of the Afternoon

Transformers: Dark of the Moon Reviewed by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Click here for Lisa's "B" review.

Larry Crowne Reviewed by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Click here for Lisa's "C+" review.

RI passes civil unions bill; gov intends to sign

The Rhode Island Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that would allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions, a measure that Gov. Lincoln Chafee's office says he intends to sign into law.  Click here.

Charlize Theron Speaks Out for Same-Sex Marriage, Won't Marry Till Gay People Can

Catching Up With 1 Girl 5 Gays

The cast of MTV Canada’s late-night roundtable chats about the joys of sounding off on gay sex, love and heartbreak on television, their slow rise to international fame, and why they’re better than Glee.  Click here.

CINDY ADAM'S COLUMN FOR THE NY POST

CLICK HERE.

Test Your GayBarDar

Can you spot a gay bar from its sign? Click here.

The Gay Bar

Its new competition.  Click here.

Vintage Video of the Day: DEPECHE MODE: 'PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE'

Today's must-see viral videos

Watch: James Franco's new music video, celebrity tweets as street theater, and Neil Gaiman's encounter with Gollum.  Click here.     

POP FIVE

Five pop culture items we missed

Today's catch includes Harrison Ford talking smack, Charlie Sheen's 'roid rage, and J.Lo's "American Idol" future.  Click here.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers Overdoses, Hospitalized

PREVIOUSLY:
Jonathan Rhys Meyers was hospitalized following an apparent suicide attempt on Tuesday night, the UK's Sun reports.
UPDATE: A source tells The Hollywood Reporter that Rhys Meyers was indeed hospitalized for a relapse drug overdose, but says that it was not a suicide attempt.
Click here.

Westboro Baptist Church Attended FBI Training Sessions, Is Now Disinvited

The FBI said Wednesday that members of an anti-gay fundamentalist group participated in the bureau's training of police officers and FBI agents – a move the bureau says it will take steps to remedy in the future.  Click here.  (From Bratprince:  VERY troubling).

Gay Softball World Series Hit By Heterosexual Cheating Controversy

Just how gay is gay enough for gay softball? The North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) is now facing a lawsuit following a decision from the 2008 Gay Softball World Series to strip the second-place team of their title because the team was apparently composed of not enough homosexual players. According to The New York Times, the five players in question were taken into a small conference room and interrogated about their sexual preferences.  Click here.

Woman charged for preacher kiss at gay pride event

A Bible-waving preacher protesting at a gay pride event in North Carolina turned the other cheek – and got kissed on it by a 74-year-old female gay rights supporter who is now charged with simple assault.
Joan Parker admits she kissed a preacher on the cheek at the event, proclaimed by the Salisbury mayor as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Day.  Click here.

Gay Marriage: Maine Supporters Plan Referendum

Gay marriage supporters in Maine began laying the groundwork Thursday for another referendum on the issue, hoping to build on momentum from New York which last week became the sixth state to allow same-sex marriage.  Gay marriage supporters say many have changed their minds since state voters overturned a same-sex marriage law in 2009. They said Thursday they're filing paperwork with election officials to start the process of gathering 57,000 signatures to put the matter on the November 2012 ballot.  Click here.

Colorado Sees Surge In Same-Sex Couples Living Together, Census Data Shows

According to new census data released this week, the percentage of Colorado’s same-sex couples living together grew more than 60 percent in the last decade. And almost 25 percent of those couples are raising children. Which begs the question: Does New York’s gay marriage law passing mean a second chance at LGBT marriage rights in Colorado?  Click here.

Vegas officials consider marketing gay honeymoons

Same-sex couples can't get married in Nevada, but Las Vegas tourism officials are still looking for a way to cash in on the growing gay wedding industry. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is considering marketing southern Nevada as a honeymoon destination for same-sex couples.  Click here.

Southwest Pilot James Fritzen Taylor Apologizes For Gay-Bashing Rant

The Southwest Airlines pilot whose profane and offensive anti-gay rant was broadcast over cockpit radio, then shared around the world, has issued written apologies to his fellow employees.
James Fritzen Taylor identified himself as the speaker on the tape, and sent a letter to the employees of the airlines accepting responsibility for the "derogatory" and "truly insensitive" comments.  Click here.

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Eye Candy of the Day

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Final Eye Candy of the Eve.

Eye Candy of the Eve.


Elizabeth Taylor jewels, clothes, art going on 3-month international tour prior to NYC auction

Elizabeth Taylor’s prized collection of jewelry, art, designer clothing and other memorabilia will go on an international three-month tour before it is sold in New York in December, Christie’s auction house announced Wednesday.  The tour will begin in September and include stops in Moscow, London, Dubai, Geneva, Paris, Hong Kong and Los Angeles. It will end in New York, where Christie’s plans a “museum-quality exhibition” of the late actress’ collection that will fill its entire gallery space Dec. 3-10. The auction will be held Dec. 13-16.  Click here.

Eye Candy of the Early Eve.

The Hottest Models from the 2012 Spring Men's Collection.

Presenting a Luca Finotti film featuring the hottest male supermodels of the S/S12 season. With Nick Lacy, Javier de Miguel, Leebo Freeman, Daisuke Ueda, Sebastian Sauve, Francisco Lachowsky, Florian Vanbael, Sam Webb, Max Motta, Felix Bachman, Mattia Regonasehi, Sid Ellisdon, Jake Davies, Alex Loomans, Paolo Roldan, Julian Schrater, Corey, and Marlon Teixeira.

Eye Candy of the Late Afternoon

Nevermind the Pi music, here's what Tau sounds like

There's a heated debate going on in the exciting world of mathematics that pits notoriously irrational pi against relative newcomer tau. Wherever side of the fence your math club's allegiance may lie, a quick listen to Michael Blake's newest nerd composition could have your circle singing a different equation. Perhaps spurred by the copyright brouhaha that yanked his earlier musical extrapolation -- What Pi Sounds Like -- from the YouTubes, Blake set this interpretation of the controversial constant to 126 decimal places and let'er rip at 125.6 bpm. What follows is a not-unpleasant symphony that should have Bjork's producers calling for a collaboration.

Eye Candy of the Afternoon

Chicken With Olive Tapenade

Olives bring healthful monounsaturated fat to your plate. Plus, they supply skin-protecting vitamin E. Click here.

WHAT TO WATCH AGAIN: 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT'

Always loved this one. Dyan Cannon is a riot!

Vintage Video of the Day: 'PET SHOP BOYS', 'WEST END GIRLS'

The Best of Brit Lit

From Yeats to Occupied Paris to a state of England novel, the editor of the TLS, Peter Stothard, picks his favorite reads from the week.  Click here.

The Other Royal Wedding

Like Kate before her, Charlene Wittstock, the nearly 6-foot Olympic swimmer marrying Prince Albert of Monaco on Saturday, has been groomed to be a princess for years. Isabel Wilkinson on her transformation.  Click here.

The Gay Bar

Can you make money running one?  Click here.

Gay Bells in Bondage

Most Americans now support gay marriage. But they can't legalize it, thanks to the voters of 2004.  Click here.

Rio de Janeiro Officially Promotes Gay Tourism

They're not only officially promoting gay tourism in Rio, they are leading with some of the assets we gay visitors find so intriguing: The incredibly beautiful residents of this gorgeous city. But don't take our word for it.  Check out the video.

CINDY ADAM'S COLUMN FOR THE NY POST

CLICK HERE.

Today's must-see viral videos

Watch: A remarkable treatment for a paralyzed kitty, Katy Perry invites her lip-sync surrogate onstage, and more!  Click here. 

Five pop culture items we missed

Today's catch includes meme-branded alcohol, testing NY's nudity laws, and Charlie Sheen's death ... sort of.  Click here.  

Gay marriage breaks the National Review

New York's legalization of same-sex marriage has hit the National Review particularly hard. The magazine is based out of New York and has had a strong conservative Catholic bent since William F. Buckley founded it. Gay marriage in other states was something of an abstraction, distasteful but explained away as the work of activist judges. This, though, brings state acceptance of the gay lifestyle right into the National Review's backyard. And most worryingly, it happened over the vocal objections of both the Archdiocese of New York and the state's Conservative Party, the line on which William Buckley himself once ran for mayor.  Click here.

Southern Baptists (Don't) Support Gay Marriage: Website Hoax

Officials of the Southern Baptist Convention say they were the victims of a hoax in which a group claiming to be the denomination's Executive Committee announced it had started to support gay marriage.  A website of the "Southern Baptist Convention of America" features a "'welcoming and affirming' resolution on homosexuals" that it claims was drafted by the committee in an "extraordinary emergency session."  Click here.

LGBT Finally Included In U.S. Health Data

For the first time, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender populations will be included in the National Health Interview Survey -- one of the key sources used to gauge the health of Americans. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday morning that it will add questions on sexual orientation to the survey by 2013 and begin efforts to collect data on gender identity.  Click here.

Andrew Cuomo Interview: Governor Talks 2016, Gay Marriage In Maureen Dowd New York Times Piece

Maureen Dowd interviewed Andrew Cuomo in her Tuesday op-ed column, one of the New York governor's first non-radio chats in quite some time.  The New York Times' writer pressed him on religion, gay marriage and rumors that he might run for president in 2016. "If I’m breathing in 2016, I’ll be happy,” he said.  Click here for the interview.

Rudy Giuliani Allegedly Breaks Promise To Marry Gay Friends

Rudy Giuliani appears to have broken a long-held promise to marry his gay friends, the New York Post reports.  Howard Koeppel, the car dealer who provided a crash pad for Giuliani in 2001 for six months during his divorce battle, recently spoke to the Post about a promise he says the former New York City mayor made to him a decade ago. Click here.

New Jersey Gay Marriage Lawsuit Seeks To Force State To Recognize Same-Sex Marriage

Seven gay and lesbian New Jersey couples, along with many of their children, are going to court to try to force the state to recognize gay marriage.  Click here.

What Does The Bible Actually Say About Gay Marriage?

Simply put, the Bible is a Simply put complicated collection of documents that was never meant to "speak" to our contemporary situation, but groups often speak through the lens of the Bible and lob textual grenades on issues like same-sex marriage.  Click here.