EastEnders Actor In West End Debut - Waveguide
The show will transfer to the Trafalgar Studios on July 1, following a sold-out run at the Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington. The production, which is set on the day of the 7/7 …
Said and done - Guardian Unlimited
Biggest press scoop last week: The Sun’s ‘exclusive no-holds barred interview’ with Ian Wright, their own columnist, publicising his new show on Newscorp’s Sky One. Wrighty’s …
The sorry state of masculinity in American movies - Times Online
The appearance of Jason Segel’s genitalia in the romcom Forgetting Sarah Marshall had American critics crowing about how the film has courageously broken one of the last taboos …
Lord Levy’s book: ‘Mandelson’s telling people I’m gay… and I am NOT … - Daily Mail
Tony Blair’s controversial chief fund-raiser Lord Levy has given the first sensational account of his time as one of the former prime minister’s closest aides. His memoirs, being …
Wariner targets assault on Johnson’s world record - Guardian Unlimited
PHILADELPHIA, April 26 (Reuters) - Olympic and world champion Jeremy Wariner believes he is in good enough shape to break fellow American Michael Johnson’s nine-year-old 400 metres …
Exclusive view of archive reveals Norman Mailer’s gay sexual fantasy - Times Online
He was internationally renowned as a swaggering ladykiller who married six wives, fathered eight children and constantly outraged feminists with his macho pronouncements on women …
Joy Behar: The View’s Unlikely Outspoken Peacekeeper
As America watched while Rosie O’Donnell and Elizabeth Hasselbeck engaged in an emotionally charged split screen boxing match of ’she said, she said’ on The View last season, Joy Behar ascended to an unlikely title outspoken peacekeeper. Now, fired up and ready to roll, the liberal comedienne talks about her dedication to gay rights, playing ‘Happy Feet’ in the bathroom and a world in which John McCain is president.
The Global Struggle for Queer Freedom
Human rights activist Peter Tatchell says most of the world is still living in the homophobic dark ages, but LGBT movements are defiant and making gains. Despite rampant violence and murder against the LGBT community in places like Jamaica and much of the Middle East, countries like the Philippines and Russia are making great strides… but it’s only the beginning.
Recession Proof Your Career
Everyone’s heard about the recent layoffs and downsizing in the financial industry due to the mortgage crisis and the fire sale of Bear Stearns. Are you worrying about how to stay valuable to your current employer and how to avoid the unemployment line? If your idea of safeguarding your career consists of putting your head down and working as hard as you can, you need a wake-up call.
The Glamorous Life: Naomi Campbell, Sarah Jessica Parker
Naomi Campbell flies Virgin Atlantic nowadays and can’t stop raving about it; Sir Elton John and his angels, Victoria Beckham, Eva Longoria-Parker and Kate Beckinsale get down just like that at the Beverly Hills Hotel; Hollywood’s A-List demonstrates its love of a slam dunk; Former tennis hunk Pete Sampras volleys with seniors in Brazil; and Salma Hayek plays fashionable fairy godmother in Boston.