Imperial Court of NY’s Prince and Princesses Show
The Imperial Court is one of those things that most people just don’t “get” until you’re in the midst of it. The best way I could describe it is to say it is a group that raises TONs of money for various LGBTQ organizations by representing a royal court through the art of [...]
Continue Reading →St. Pat’s for All: NYC’s Gay-Inclusive St. Patrick’s Parade
It wasn’t until last year that I even knew that Manhattan’s main St. Patrick’s day parade wasn’t gay-friendly. I guess I’m oblivious to these things sometimes. I’ve been going to the parade religiously with a few of my friend’s from college for years. Attending the parade and bar-hopping down the east side has become our [...]
Continue Reading →NYU Student Uses Change.org to Take Down Local Chick-fil-A
Last year I reported on Joe Picini, a NYU senior at the time, climbing the University’s thick layers of bureaucracy to rid New York City of it’s only Chick-fil-A. This southern chicken fast food factory has been known for supporting anti-gay groups with millions of dollars, and the students of NYU wonder [...]
Continue Reading →Low Line Park Scratching The Surface
Every New Yorker is familiar with The High Line by now. The strip of above ground train tracks that’s been transformed into one of Manhattan’s most modern and most frequently visited parks. It’s grown in size and popularity each year since its opening in 2009, and is now a staple landmark for locals [...]
Continue Reading →Put Down That Slice Of Cake, Rihanna!
We all knew something was up with the track Birthday Cake. When Rihanna released Talk That Talk, that one song seemed unfinished as it quickly faded out at only 1:18. Well here it is. The time has come, and the surprise is less than ideal.
Yesterday Rihanna and Chris Brown each tweeted about their new remixes. Rihanna’s [...]
Continue Reading →Is It Okay To Be #ForeverAlone?
I wanted to wait a few days after Valentine’s Day to post this because I didn’t want to be a Debbie Downer. (And in fact I really do enjoy V-Day.) I don’t want y’all to read this with sentiments of sympathy, but read it objectively. You don’t have to identify with me or [...]
Continue Reading →Hopeless Places To Find Love in NYC.
My Valentine’s day tradition is to go out with some great friends, drink a bunch, and hunt for boys to make out with.
This year, inspired by Rihanna’s hit single and amazing music video for “We Found Love,” my friend Wes and I put together a bar crawl of [...]
Continue Reading →ALL YOUR FAULT! The Break Up Playlist
Happy Early Valentine’s Day!
I’m not the type to hate a holiday, especially one that I’ve never even had the chance to properly celebrate. (#foreveralone) But, I recently went through a break up and I thought, “What better time to post this playlist?” Maybe it could help some folks who, like me, have recently [...]
Continue Reading →Pink Money showing it’s support of Ellen and JC Penney
If you haven’t heard by now, there’s a big stink and fuss over the fact that Ellen is going to be the new JC Penney spokesperson.
This all started because a group called One Million Moms set to fight against JC Penney and claim that mothers and families with “traditional [...]
Continue Reading →HEY WAIT! I have an opinion about Lana Del Rey too!
Okay so this is LATE, and you’ve already formed your own opinions on Lana Del Rey by now, but I wanted to share mine too. BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT THE INTERNET IS FOR.
The gays are having a civil war right now over Lana Del Rey. Some think she has the best debut album to [...]
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