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To Make a Long Story Short ... Stephen Fry's Cinderella, Dirty Sexy Money dish, and more!

  • The critics aren't digging Stephen Fry's Cinderella pantomime, which they found to be too gay and too vulgar. Um ... aren't we talking about pantomime here?
  • A brightside spoiler for you Dirty Sexy Money fans: Michael Ausiello sez Carmelita (Candis Cayne) isn't dead following her disappearance in the last episode, but she has been abducted. Now it just remains to be seen who had her 'napped...
  • This new The Moment of Truth gameshow sounds like just about the worst idea ever.

  • The Greenwich Village Society of Historic Preservation (wasn't that a Kinks song?) has surveyed the East Village and may make the legendary Pyramid Club the city's first "drag landmark". The polysexual bar was a staple of the downtown scene in the 80s and has boasted performers ranging from RuPaul to Blondie to Nirvana. (For more great pics like the one above, check out this site.)
  • John Barrowman has a Dalek in his front hall that says things like "Nice *ss." Why am I not surprised?
  • Be sure to read all about Mario Lopez's shirtless, gay-friendly holiday movie in Michael's Best.Gay.Week.Ever. column, and have a great weekend!
dostka's picture

I WANT ONE!

Wherever did John Barrowman get that Dalek, and where can I get one?
Lyle Masaki's picture

brian wrote:

brian wrote:
  • This new The Moment of Truth gameshow sounds like just about the worst idea ever.

So you haven't heard of When Women Rule the World? :P

At least we're past the days of The Chair versus The Chamber remember that high point for reality TV...

RJ's picture

I love this comment of Barrowman's...

I love this comment of Barrowman's regarding the re-editing of Torchwood episodes to re-run for a younger audience:

"We're cutting the violence, but the sex will stay in," says John unapologetically. "I'd rather parents explain why people are kissing than why they are blowing people's brains out."

I heartily concur.