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> Gay nightlife is dead — long live gay nightlife. "Some say the gay party scene is dying out, but others say it's just evolving to meet the needs of its audience."
||| The U.S. has a designated celebration for about every group, but if you're of mixed heritage, you're on your own.
||| Capitalism simply isn't working and here are the reasons why. "Economist Thomas Piketty's message is bleak: the gap between rich and poor threatens to destroy us."
||| Black Tea Party activist Mary Baker claims "gay supremacism" is worse than the white supremacist movement.
< This is Anita Hill from Alabama. She allegedly shot and killed her son’s gay lover, but police say the issue is one of family violence and not a hate crime.
< Mississippi shops resist "religious freedom" law with "we don’t discriminate" stickers.
> And here are all the anti-gay haters who attended the signing of Mississippi's "license to discriminate" bill.
||| The new face of heroin. "The explosion of drugs like OxyContin has given way to a heroin epidemic ravaging the least likely corners of America - like bucolic Vermont, which has just woken up to a full-blown crisis."
< Birdie Africa: The Lost Boy. "Almost 30 years ago, 13-year-old Birdie Africa became the face of the MOVE disaster, the only child to survive the bombing of that infamous Osage Avenue house. Last Fall he drowned in a cruise-ship hot tub, as alone and mysterious in death as he was in the city’s greatest tragedy."
||| It is homophobia, not homosexuality, that is alien to traditional African culture. "Gay rights are in crisis across Africa, yet diverse sexual practices and identities have always existed in these societies."![]() |
| THE BIG PICTURE: Passengers are rescued from the sinking Sewol ferry off the coast of South Korea. Hundreds of passengers - most of them school children - are still missing. |
< Finnish postal service to issue new set of stamps celebrating "one of the most well-known Finnish artists around the world": Tom of Finland.
> Burning out. "Much has been written about the heroin-linked death of Jean-Michel Basquiat. But one voice was missing—that of the wildly talented, wildly extravagant painter himself. Anthony Haden-Guest interviewed America’s foremost black artist in the last stages of his blazing trail, as he careened between art dealers and drug dealers."
||| Check out Chino Otsuka's photographs of her adult self inserted into photos of her childhood self in family photographs.
> 35 Audre Lorde quotes to live by.
< 25 books that tell you everything you need to know about New York.
||| Talking to Andrew Cartmel about the re-release of his memoir of editing Doctor Who in the late 1980s.
||| Book review: All the Heat We Could Carry, by Charlie Bondhus, "a compelling, fierce, vivid, yet sometimes understated and curiously dry in tone, collection of poems... describing life as a gay soldier in Afghanistan".
> Noah's Arc star Darryl Stephens' new picture, Welcome, Sinners, is "An Affair To Remember," says director (and fellow Noah's Arc cast member Doug Spearman), "the forbidden love story and the choices you have to make."
< Queer As Folk star Randy Harrison is one of the leads in new picture Such Good People, a contemporary screwball comedy, about a couple, Harrison, and Michael Urie (Ugly Betty), who find a million dollars while housesitting.
> Singer's pool parties are, apparently, infamous, with "white twinks, coke and meth... falling from the sky". Michael K at Dlisted has plenty to say about it: "I first heard about Bryan Singer’s “infamous” coke and twink pool parties when I was 18 and was at some party in Orange County that a bunch of dancers from Disneyland were at..."
||| Screenwriter (and boyfriend of Tom Daley) Dustin Lance Black hits back at Pasadena City College for "slut shaming" him.
> 1995 off-Broadway play Burning Blue, about Navy fighter pilots who fall in love under Don't Ask, Don't Tell, hits the big screen in June.
> Film review: Time Is Illmatic. "Twenty years on, Nas and his landmark debut album get the retrospective treatment in a smart, tightly focused documentary."
< Don't miss these evocative costume test photos from famous films.
||| Andrew Sullivan's offensive Looking review, and the problem with fighting over "real" depictions of gay men.
> B. Scott to appeal ruling finding BET didn't discriminate.
> Rapper Christ Bearer cut off penis "without warning" and leaps from a balcony.
> Talking to the Freaky Boiz.
> Finally, two of the hottest porn stars in the industry right now come together: Diego Lauzen and Marco Rubi.
< Multiple NFL teams express interest in newly out player Michael Sam.
> Roy Simmons, one of the few NFL players to have publicly come out as gay after retiring, is dead. He was 57.
||| The NFL cares more about its image than addressing racism on the field. "Penalising players for using the n-word while allowing the Washington Redskins to retain its name reeks of hypocrisy."
> Football player Didier Drogba launches his own underwear range...
< 16-year-old Rajib Roy (whose mother is a prostitute, the Daily Mail gleefully explains) to leave his West Bengal slum to train with Manchester United. A world of roasting and hair product awaits.![]() |
| THE BIG PICTURE: The sun sets on the savannah after six days of constant rain - creating a radiant pink cloud above a small herd of giraffe in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. |