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News, Reviews & Commentary on Gay and Bisexual Men in Entertainment and the Media

Movies

Brüno is everywhere, whether you like it or not
, Jun 22, 2009
The faux-mosexual fashionista's onslaught continues! Wake us when it's over.
Therapy Thursdays with Dr. Crankyboots: What's your Deadly Sin?
, Jun 18, 2009
This week we take a look at your shortcomings, aside from the obvious lack of fur.
Sooooo where's the gay in the "Fame" trailer?
, Jun 18, 2009
Did the reboot of the jazz-handed franchise not remember our name?
Out on DVD: A vintage gay oddity, TV teens, showtunes and talking back at the screen
, Jun 17, 2009
Controversial 1950s drama The Strange One makes it to DVD with censored scenes "suggesting homosexuality" intact for the first time. Plus, Chess in Concert and the very funny kibitzers of Rifftrax.
Under the Covers: Help us rename these strange, forgotten, or just plain creepy gay-themed films
, Jun 16, 2009
For this new recurring feature, we need your creativity to help us describe what in the hell might be going on in these gay films.
Sounds Like a Hit! video blog Ep. 15: From "Outrage" to "Glee"
, Jun 16, 2009
The SLAH boys are back with a souped-up new look to share their trademark no-holds-barred views on the new film and jazz-hand-tastic show.
POWER UP honors 10 Amazing Gay Men in Showbiz
, Jun 15, 2009
The non-profit dedicated to telling LGBT stories is honoring ten tinseltown fellas who have kept us entertained.
Bret Easton Ellis will not be writing the screenplay for "The Hangover 2: Less Than Hangover"
, Jun 11, 2009
The bisexual writer wasn't a fan of the over-hyped straight-guy comedy. Shocker: Neither was I.
Out on DVD: Randy high-schoolers, ground-breaking TV and drag on film
, Jun 10, 2009
Teens get sexy at an all-boys school (Were the World Mine) and cheerleading camp (Fired Up!) in two of this week's new DVD releases.
"Homo Harlem" to celebrate gay African-American trailblazers
, Jun 9, 2009
A new film retrospective pays tribute to such gay black pioneers as James Baldwin and Bayard Rustin.