From Victim to Scapegoat: The Tragedy of Lawrence King

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

I’m scared. For the first time in thirteen years as a parent, I am actually scared. What is the world coming to when a hate crime victim such as Lawrence King becomes the object of blame for ending up getting shot in the head? My oldest son is not a tough guy. He’s sweet. He loves music, and can lip synch with the best of them. What do I say to him now? He should feel free to express himself? When society may one day blame him for being the victim of someone else’s hate?

Read more….

This Gay Week in Television: James Franco, Lindsay Lohan

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Lindsay Lohan hits up a gay bar in between shoots for Ugly Betty while little sis Ali auditions for a porn director; TV dieting sage Susan Powter gets sassy in The Advocate; Kathy Griffin pimps herself out for votes, but turns down a gig for Manhunt; Hunter Parrish bares his bum; Andy Dick would make the perfect Shaggy and James Franco says kissing Sean Penn was ‘uncomfortable’ but only because of the beard.

Read more….

The Naked Truth: Affairs and the Lesbian Soulmate Fantasy

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Lesbian Sex Tips’ writers Tracey Stevens and Kathy Wunder help out a friend who was having trouble with her relationship. After seven years and raising two children together, the stress of juggling their full-time jobs, raising the kids and a lack of intimacy, their friend was feeling the ‘Seven Year Itch.’ To top it off, a new woman had come into the friend’s life and that’s when it all began spinning out of control.

Read more….

Bill Clinton Renews Focus on Global HIV/AIDS Crisis

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Former President Bill Clinton flew from Africa to Mexico City overnight to deliver what has been described as a rousing address at the largest ever world AIDS conference to be held in a developing country. In the speech Clinton warned of the the impending global HIV crisis and ddressed the effect that rising oil and food prices along with the current mortgage crisis further complicated the lives of people with HIV.

Read more….

Ali Lohan Auditioned for Porn Director Peter Davy… Accidentally of Course

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Lindsay Lohan’s fame seeking baby sister Ali Lohan apparently unwittingly auditioned for famed porn director Peter Davy, much to her family’s supposed dismay. The 14-year-old aspiring singer and actress auditioned for Davy’s new horror film Trolls during filming for her reality show with stage mother Dina Lohan, Living Lohan.

Read more….

Morgan Freeman Hospitalized in Serious Condition Following Car Accident

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Oscar winning actor Morgan Freeman remains hospitalized in serious condition on Monday after flipping his car several times in an accident. Freeman reportedly lost control of his vehicle on a highway in Mississippi around 11:30 p.m. Sunday night. The venerated actor, currently appearing in the blockbuster hit film The Dark Knight, was airlifted to a nearby hospital.

Read more….

People Magazine Lands First Photos of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Twins

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

People Magazine is enjoying the victory of being the first publication to feature photos of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s newest family additions. The magazine published the first photos of the 3 week old twins in this week’s issue. People, along with the British tabloid Hello! Magazine, reportedly paid $14 million for the privilege of being the first to publish photos of twins Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon.

Read more….

Conservative Columnist Robert Novak Retires After Brain Tumor Diagnosis

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Conservative columnist and Crossfire co-host Robert Novak, the man who was widely held responsible for ‘outing’ Valerie Plame as a CIA operative five years ago, is retiring from journalism following a brain tumor diagnosis, he announced in a statement on Monday. Just last week, Novak, driving his Corvette, hit a homeless man at a downtown Washington intersection. Novak said he didn’t realize he’d struck the man until a passing cyclist stopped him.

Read more….

Mary-Kate Olsen Won’t Discuss Heath Ledger Death Without Immunity

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Actress Mary-Kate Olsen has refused to be questioned by federal authorities investigating Heath Ledger’s accidental drug overdose unless she is given immunity from prosecution, according to a report by the New York Post. Investigators are still trying to determine how Ledger acquired some of the prescription drugs involved in his death. Olsen was the first person called to the scene after Ledger’s body was discovered by a masseuse in January.

Read more….

Playgirl Magazine to Cease Print Publication, Go Totally Online

Posted on August 5, 2008 
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News | Leave a Comment

Lonely housewives and discriminating gay men will be sad to know that Playgirl magazine has decided to cease publishing in print. The glossy, soft-porn magazine will publish its last print issue in November before converting to an online-only format. The revamped Playgirl.com website will feature more videos and pictorials and less editorial content, according to Nicole Caldwell, the magazine’s editor-in-chief.

Read more….

← Previous PageNext Page →

Gay Blogads
website stats