Check out Pop Muse Michael Pressman’s carefully curated, 5 HOUR LONG, Mapplethorpe Music Playlist.
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Check out Pop Muse Michael Pressman’s carefully curated, 5 HOUR LONG, Mapplethorpe Music Playlist.
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The votes are in. A decision has been made. Your voices have been heard. The most fabulous modern day club kid HAS BEEN DEFINITIVELY DECIDED! Find out who wins the coveted crown after the jump!
The winner is MILK! (And no, it’s not because he’s a WOWlebrity, he legit won, I swear!)
Running a VERY CLOSE second place is the always spellbinding Ryan Burke
Then, because it was literally too close to call, there was a three-way tie for third between Ridge Gallagher…
Nicky Ottav...
and Ernie Omega…
Also, I’d like to mention that the eternally fabulous Gerry Visco ran a very close race, and came in fourth. LOVE YOU, GERRY!
Thank you everybody for voting. And tI’d like to thank ALL the nominees for being so fabulous and continuing the legacy! CLUBKID 4 LIFE!
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Million Dollar Listing New York agent extraordinaire Fredrik Eklund and his partner John Gomes won the honor of top team at the Ellies (the real estate firm Douglas Elliman‘s annual award ceremony) on Thursday at Radio City Music Hall in New York! The duo took home the prize for the third year in a row, according to The Real Deal.
Fredrik opened up about the win with a lengthy caption on Instagram:
Dear diary, I need to tell you about last night. Tom Ford transformed me to that Swedish Clarke Kent [sic] I wrote to u about along time ago, that vision I had as a teenager. Inside Radio City Music Hall the Rockettes high-kicked onstage. I was so hungry, stomach roaring,” he wrote. “It’s important I note this here: I work for Elliman, the city’s #1 in the number or agents, #1 in total listings and #1 in listings over $10M. Simply put: it’s the biggest & the best. Combined with KnightFrank we have over 16,000 agents in 60 countries on five continents. So naturally, I felt proud receiving the award for the #1 team company-wide for the third straight year in a row.
Read the rest of his statement:
That feeling when Tom Ford dresses you up head-to-toe for the big award show tonight.
A photo posted by Fredrik Eklund (@fredrikeklundny) on
And Fredrik wasn’t the only MDL agent who went home a winner! Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles‘ Josh Altman and his brother Matt landed the No. 1 spot in California, while Million Dollar Listing Miami‘s Chad Carroll and his team placed at No. 1 in Florida!
A photo posted by Chad Carroll (@chadcarroll) on
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Here at WOW, we’re having TOO MUCH FUN with our fun t-shirts as today is fun t-shirt friday! Check out some of the employees of WOW looking super cool in their fun t-shirts!
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Wowlebrity Rick Castro, who owns the super cuter Antebellum gallery just across the parking lot from World of Wonder, was attacked on Valentine’s Day on the Metro Red Line and sustained a leg injury which has had him out of commission and unable to work. So, the amazing guys at the Tom of Finland Foundation are throwing a benefit tomorrow night, February 27 at the Faultine at Vermont & Melrose from 9Pm until 2AM to help Rick out. David Banjela will be spinning, and Barber Pete will be the special guest. Hope to see you there!
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YASSS QUEEN!!! It’s like Kravitz crotch all over again! Remember when Lenny Kravitz rocked out on stage last summer so hard that he split his pants, and showed us ALL of his talents? Same thing here. A guy was dippin’ low in his tight suit, while dancing to Rihanna’s track Work. He dipped a bit too hard and his d*ck came floppin’ out! I think I’m in love!!!…LOL. See the NSFW vine HERE!!!
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Adam Baldwin
Bobby V
Chelsea Clinton
Debra Monk
Donal Logue
Grant Show
Joanne Woodward
Johnny Van Zant
Josh Groban
JWoww
Kate Mara
Neal Schon
Noah Emmerich
Nicole Linkletter
Peter Andre
Ralph Nader
Rozonda “Chili” Thomas
Timothy Spall
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February 27, 1932– Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor Hilton Wilding Todd Fisher Burton Burton Warner Fortensky:
“The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure they’re going to have some pretty annoying virtues.”
She came into my focus as my mother sat me down at the kitchen table when I was 5 years old and explained to me the entire Elizabeth Taylor + Eddie Fisher – Debbie Reynolds = Scandal equation. I got it. She remains my mother’s favorite film star; they were born in the same year and same month. She is also a favorite of mine and The Husband. We watched Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1958) last weekend and we remarked that she was very possibly the most beautiful woman of all time. I loved her deeply.
Taylor was always a trusted friend to gay people and gay people loved her right back. She was a very close friend and confidant of a coterie of gay men: Roddy McDowell, Rock Hudson, George Cukor, Noël Coward, James Dean, and most significantly, Montgomery Clift. She was even known to hang out at gay bars. My sources spotted her at The Abbey in West Hollywood only a decade ago.
During the Ronald Reagan Presidency, she was the first and most prominent star to lend her money, energy, time and name to AIDS fundraising. Her considerable star wattage turned Taylor from someone who empathized with both the fragility and duality of gay men’s political place in the USA to a commanding force for change. In 1985, Taylor along with Dr. Mathilde Krim and a small group of physicians and scientists formed the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR). In 1991, she started her own organization, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, to support direct services for those infected and complement the research, education, and advocacy programs of amfAR.
At the eighth International AIDS Conference in 1991, she said of President Bush The First:
“I’m not even sure if he knows how to spell AIDS.”
Her public pronouncements on the subject were passionate, profound and poignant. She raised hundreds of millions of dollars.
For the last 25 years of her life, the fight against HIV/AIDS became a full-time avocation for Taylor who founded amfAR:
“I hope with all of my heart that in some way I have made a difference in the lives of people with AIDS. I want that to be my legacy. Better that than for the mole on my cheek.”
Taylor’s relationship with gay men provided a modern template for the status of Gay Icon. Gays used to embrace a woman who carried the burden of empathy, the kind of strung out glamorous tragedy that Judy Garland epitomized. Taylor had that, for sure, but she made herself useful also. She planted the seeds for the pioneering place in the gay orbit for Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, and Lady Gaga. Taylor’s embrace of gays was not an affectation or marketing device, but something innate and intuitive. Aside from the husbands, the martinis and the diamonds, she had a heart that many gay men unequivocally adored, and with ample reason.
But, for me, Taylor was a bit of a conundrum: truly classy, but perfectly campy; deeply kind, but shamelessly embarrassing; perennially lonely, yet serially monogamous. Pills, coke, booze, men, the commercials, the mascara, Studio 54, the guest appearances on television soap operas… Taylor & I got through those 1970s together.
She gave audacious performances in film adaptations of “gay” plays by gay playwrights like Tennessee Williams’ Suddenly Last Summer (1959), Boom! (1968) and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Edna Ferber’s Giant (1956) and Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966).
I met Taylor once, for realz. It was at the MGM 50th Anniversary Ball in 1974. I was thrillingly treated to a 7 minute conversation with her. Amazingly, she didn’t want to talk about herself, and instead, she asked about me. I explained that I was a Theatre Major at Loyola Marymount University. Taylor quizzed me on the curriculum and my stage roles. I told her that I was quite the admirer of her work. She touched my arm and looked at me with those famous violet eyes, and she whispered (I could feel her breath on my ear):
“I always thought that I was a fine actress, but I spent a lifetime feeling that I was held back because I have such a dreadful speaking voice. The coaches at MGM attempted to help me & I did improve, but I will never shake the fact my ghastly small voice was what stopped me from being truly great…”
Taylor was only in her early 40s that evening, wearing a stunning canary yellow mini-dress with yellow flowers in her hair. She was smoking a cigarette with an elegant ivory holder. She was faultlessly beautiful. I nearly fainted.
I always appreciated that, like me, she had a taste for expensive pharmaceuticals, rich fabrics and rich men. I tremble at the thought of her 8 tumultuous marriages and her public denunciation by the Vatican as a home wrecker. I love her for her dramatic tracheotomy scar, of which she was never ashamed, giving me strength to show off my own brain surgery scar. I appreciate her love affair with jewelry, which inspired her to write a book simply titled, My Love Affair With Jewelry (2001). It would look handsome on the shelf with my own memoir, My Love Affair With Sleeping (2015). I admire her unswerving devotion to her friends, to Gay People, for equal rights activism, & and attention to fundraising and awareness for HIV/AIDS research and search for a cure when no one else cared. My devotions were simpatico with Taylor’s. We both lived with incidents replete with slurred speech, jokes about weight gain, and inelegant gestures of elegance, plus displays of dignity in the face of devastation.
I wish she could have seen HIV become the manageable condition it is today, but mostly I wish that Elizabeth Taylor was with us today, celebrating her 84th birthday.
“I fell off my pink cloud with a thud.”
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Ruben Natal-San Miguel is a celebrated street and fine art photographer and a friend. Last Monday we went to the RuPaul’s Drag Race season 8 premiere in New York and he shot all of the girls. Chi Chi Devayne managed to make the cut and into Ruben’s tribute to Black History Month on Facebook and here. He’s been shooting street portraits in his neighborhood for a decade and he had this to say…
“This part of why, I posted every day… the lack of diversity of African American imagery in the art market place and how they (as in the Oscars) in the month of February goes by unnoticed. I’ll post every day for the whole month, a single portrait taken of African Americans in New York City…
Because, there is always an excuse (now the damn primaries) to avoid commemorate, recognize and celebrate this part of our American Culture.
Let’s start acknowledging our fellow Americans!
Black is Beautiful.“
We’re posting his final two portraits here, that happen to coincide with the controversial Academy Awards, which for the second year in a row have not nominated any African American’s in the 4 major acting categories. Or as Ellen put it on Friday on her show…
“The Oscars are this Sunday because the best way to celebrate Black History month is with the WHITEST Oscars ever.“
(Photos © Ruben Natal-San Miguel, courtesy Elizabeth Houston Gallery)
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According to Vanity Fair, Firooz Zahedi’s new book, My Elizabeth, should be on every coffee table, and I’d say judging from these shots, it will be on mine. Elizabeth Taylor was THE quintessential Hollywood star. Her eyes were the most famous in the world, that unforgettable violet blue. Elizabeth (she hated being called Liz) first met photographer Firooz Zahedi in 1976, in Washington, D.C. when he was an art student, and she romantically involved with Ardeshir Zahedi, the ambassador to Iran and Firooz’s cousin. His new friend saw his talent long before he did himself. Firooz spent much of the next two decades, becoming a world-class photographer and capturing moments of Taylor and her friends. These pics –many seen for the first time— are just stunning. Liz is cool, relaxed, and looks like a ton of fun, somebody you’d like to hang out with. If only.
(Photos, Firooz Zahedi; via Vanity Fair)
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It’s gotten a little boring on the red carpet, don’t you think? I posted the all-time worst/ best Oscar dresses yesterday and it made me think that these nominees are doing it all wrong. Nobody remembers your dress if you just look good –only if everyone thinks you made a mistake –that, and taking home that gold man. First of all, I know how it works these days. Many stars have deals with designers and some, Jennifer Lawrence with Dior, have contracts. But maybe it’s time the read carpet REALLY become a fashion forward runway. These looks all come from some of my favorite collections from SS 16 Spring Couture or Fall 2016 RTW. Secondly, I DO know my photoshop skills are lacking here… I wanted to make it more collaged that real, but you get the idea. Tell us what you think on our Facebook page.
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We caught up with all 12 of the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8 and them each 8 questions! Get to know your new queens’ favorite pizza toppings, drag inspirations, albums, crushes, and auras!
Check back every day! We’ll be posting each queen’s Q&A in reverse alphabetical order until the Drag Race premiere March 7 on Logo!
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Writer/director Jamal Lewis (pic by Oron Pejic) is speaking the TRUTHs about the LGBTQ’s dirty little secrets and acceptance of discrimination in No Fats, No Femmes, by way of ‘race, fatness, and desirability’. Check out a clip below, and you can help fund this necessary project at Indiegogo.
Jamal Lewis:
No Fats, No Femmes interrogates and explores desire and the ways in which it is deeply informed by media, pop culture, and capitalism through interviews, archival research, and performance. The film critically engages the phrase “no fats, no femmes,” which is popularly used on queer social networking/dating sites to describe one’s dating preferences, through the personal narrative(s) of 5 Black and Brown gender-non-conforming, queer, trans, fat, femme, and disabled people.”
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Ali Larter
Bernadette Peters
Cindy Wilson
Fefe Dobson
Gavin MacLeod
Gilbert Gottfried
John Turturro
Karolina Kurkova
Kelly Bishop
Mario Andretti
Mercedes Ruehl
Mike Figgis
Natalia Vodianova
Olivia Palermo
Rae Dawn Chong
Robert Sean Leonard
Rory Cochrane
Stephanie Beacham
Tangi Miller
Tommy Tune
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February 28, 1903– Vincente Minnelli:
“I always have coffee without sugar, you know. Just cream.”
The life of Vincente Minnelli, the director of classic MGM musicals likes Meet Me In St. Louis (1944), Gigi (1958), and An American In Paris (1951) was as peculiar as the surreal dream ballets that became his trademark. Born Lester Anthony Minnelli, he grew up as the only child in a family of traveling performers in the Midwest. His mother, Mina Mary LaLouche LeBeau, played ingénue roles in stock melodramas, while his father, Vincent, conducted the Minnelli Brothers Tent Theater Orchestra.
As a teenager, shy, stammering Minnelli had a penchant for trying on his mother’s clothes. He read a biography of the flamboyant painter James McNeill Whistler and decided to reinvent himself in the role of a worldly aesthete. He found work as a window dresser in Chicago before making his name as the designer of lavish theatrical sets and costumes for Broadway shows. It was there that he became “Vincente.”
MGM’s Head of Musical production Arthur Freed discovered Minnelli on Broadway and brought him to Hollywood to design dance numbers for the studio’s musical films.
As much as it was possible in his era, Minnelli had lived as an openly gay man in NYC prior to his arrival in Hollywood. He hung out with the Algonquin Round Table Circle and the Gershwin Brothers, and no one cared that he was a homo. Hollywood was different, and Minnelli felt the necessity of a life in the closet to work in the movie industry. He made a decision to deal with his homosexuality by living as a supposed bisexual.
While directing The Pirate (1948), his wife, Judy Garland, accused Minnelli of being in love with her co-star Gene Kelly, and favoring the best shots for him over her. Garland threatened suicide when she caught him having affairs with men. Although during their marriage, Garland had assignations of her own. Monogamy was not a foundation of their union.
Minnelli did design work and staged musical numbers in MGM films, including Strike Up The Band (1940) and Babes On Broadway (1941) starring Garland and Mickey Rooney, before being allowed to direct. His first film as director was the stylish, innovative All-Black musical Cabin In The Sky (1943).
Meet Me in St. Louis is a musical tour de force and a milestone in American filmmaking. It is a textured, rich look at turn-of-the-century America nostalgically longed for by a USA in the middle of WW II. It is also a showcase for Minnelli’s flamboyant camera techniques and his powerful use of color. The film also gave Garland her first real adult role. It also led to the star’s marriage to her director from 1945-1951, and the birth of their daughter Liza.
In Minnelli’s film version of Robert Anderson’s stage play about masculinity and homophobia, Tea And Sympathy (1956), he circumnavigated around the restrictions of the Motion Picture Association Of America production code to recreate the play’s ambiguities without ever using the word “homosexual”. A story of a sensitive 17 year old boy with disinterest in sports and girls who is called a “sister-boy” at the college he is attending. The head-master’s wife sees the student’s suffering at the hands of his classmates and her husband and attempts to “cure” him. John Kerr, the young actor who played the student in both the stage production, for which he won a Tony Award, and film version of this play, also played the shirtless Lt. Cable film version of South Pacific (1958), which has nothing to do with this story, except that it was directed by Joshua Logan, also a closet case.
Minnelli received an Academy Award nomination as Best Director for An American In Paris and later won the Best Director Oscar for Gigi. The Minnelli family is rather unique, with father, mother and daughter who all winning Academy Awards. Who else did that? The Huston family, Grandfather Walter, son John and daughter Anjelica, all have Oscars. Also, the Coppola family: grandfather Carmine, son Francis Ford, and daughter Sofia, all had Academy Award statues. Can you think of others?
Minnelli had a reputation as a fearsome perfectionist, despite his passive, retiring personality. His attention to artistic detail was acute, often including a specific shade of yellow on his sets that required special mixing; the MGM scenic painters nicknamed it “Minnelli Yellow”.
He had real range as a director: musicals, family dramas, melodramas, noir, fanciful comedies, he handled all sorts of stories with sensitivity and scope, directing an impressive number of classics. Among my favorites: The Bad And The Beautiful (1952), The Bandwagon (1953), Some Came Running (1958), Home From The Hill (1960), The Clock (1945), Father Of The Bride (1950) and the even better sequel Father’s Little Dividend (1951), Lust For Life (1956), Bells Are Ringing (1960), The Courtship Of Eddie’s Father (1963), and the supremely demented and suitably surreal On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970), with Barbra Streisand, a project with a targeted gay audience. He directed seven actors to Oscar wins: including Spencer Tracy, Gloria Grahame, Kirk Douglas and Shirley MacLaine.
He was the ideal director for the traditional studio system, equally at ease with all kinds of genres, made with dependable expertise and a dash of stylish pretension. Minnelli made some of the most purely entertaining films of Hollywood’s Golden Age, along with a handful of real stinkers; A Matter Of Time (1976), Yolanda And The Thief (1945), and I Dood It (1943).
A gay guy, with a penchant for chorus boys and hustlers, Minnelli had been known to sport “light makeup”. Still, he married four times, most famously to Garland, who married gay men twice more, and he fathered two daughters, including the perpetually self-reinventing, always fabulous Liza, who also married a couple of gay men herself.
Minnelli’s final credits rolled in 1986, taken by Alzheimer’s at 83 years old.
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During Saturday’s Independent Spirit Awards, hosts Kate McKinnon and Kumail Nanjiani debuted a parody of the award winning Carol — specifically the flirtatious luncheon scene after Therese returns Carol’s lost gloves.
In the video, McKinnon totally nails Carol’s sultry, cool demeanor as she sits down across from Rooney Mara’s Therese. Just as she’s about to move in, Nanjiani enters as the nosy waiter to list a whole bunch of ’50s-style specials…
“We have a mayonnaise encrusted lobster, white as God’s face, that comes with tenderloin peas and jumbo squab.”
After ordering their “Eleanor Roosevelt” specials, Carol gets her game face back on…
Her advances are again thwarted again by Nanjiani who mistakingly thinks he’s the one Carol’s interested in but Carol sets him “straight”… this is, after all, a lesbian restaurant. Turns out, there are a whole bunch of “glove lunches” happening at Lezzies — Wanda Sykes and Jane Lynch are dining just one table over.
I won’t spoil it, but needless to say as you can see below, Cate Blanchett, TOTALLY approved of the entire affair. Watch.
(via BuzzFeed)
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In 2014, the UK website Big Group wanted to explore the fashion aspect of the Oscars in depth and decided to create a poster that shows all the Best Actress Oscar Winners in order up to the that date. (Julianne Moore won last year.) They say,
“Other than the pleasure of looking at the dresses and remembering them from the occasion (depending on your age), it is interesting to see how styles change over the decades. The 50s are classically elegant, as one might expect, while the love/hate relationship people have with 80s fashion is on full display with wildly different and highly original designs each year. The early ceremonies were a far less extravagant occasion and fashion choices reflected that, while today’s events see luxurious flowing gowns from the world’s leading designers.
Research for this required us to look up every award-winner and find several photos of them in the dress. Older photos, being in black and white presented an issue so we made every effort to find written references to the dresses so we could recreate them in colour. The other significant challenge was in finding the name of designer of each dress. We’ve done our best within the time we could spend on this but many are still marked as ‘unknown’…”
I’d say excellent job. You can find an interactive version of the poster here. I love studying this and it might go into the Gay Handbook of Essential Knowledge. (Please TRY and find some reason to be offended by that last remark…) Seriously, have fun even if you’re straight!
(via Big Group)
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Released just in time for the Oscars, Steven Spielberg‘s Obama trailer is stirring up all kinds of controversy based on his choice of lead actor, Daniel Day Lewis, but as Spielberg says,
“…he nails it!”
Watch.
Steven Spielberg's Obama TrailerA trailer for Steven Spielberg's Obama starring Daniel Day Lewis and Tracy Morgan.
Posted by Consequence of Sound on Saturday, 27 February 2016
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Every week until the premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8, we’re posting some of the amazing looks from the queens’ Instagram accounts—alphabetically, of course. Today, GAG on the sickening, beautiful Naomi Smalls!
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The library and my legs are open. Shot by @mostlyjune_
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Sacrificing comfort for fashion alwayz Wearing @died4yoursins : @britrick11 + @mostlyjune_
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@mostlyjune_ makes me look better than I ever could irl wearing: @longhairnobra
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Fav pic from NY premier. @misterlouieg wearing: @died4yoursins
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RPDR s8 premier, Austin. Wearing: @died4yoursins wig by: @wigsfromscratch
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We caught up with all 12 of the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8 and them each 8 questions! Get to know your new queens’ favorite pizza toppings, drag inspirations, albums, crushes, and auras!
Check back every day! We’ll be posting each queen’s Q&A in reverse alphabetical order until the Drag Race premiere March 7 on Logo!
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