Kevin Sessums talks to Rupert Everett, currently appearing on Broadway in a revival of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, and Everett is apparently aging awkwardly, or at best, bitterly. Everett tells Sessums, in addition to a rather revolting tale of Vanity Fair editor and the professionally pompous Graydon Carter, that he finds the gay movement dull and tiresome, full of “awful middle-class queens” who are all about Abercrombie and Fitch and strollers.” He also appears angry, in an adolescent way, directed at everyone and no one in particular.
Patrick Wolf will be appearing in New York City on May 6th, at Le Poisson Rouge, to debut new songs from his forthcoming album The Bachelor, in all acoustic performance.
PETA, in a letter published on the Pet Shop Boys website, has asked the band to change its name formally to the Rescue Shelter Boys.
If Adam Lambert is the presumptive winner of this year’s American Idol, whom will place second?
Rock of Ages opened on Broadway, a sort of homage to the big hair bands of the eighties, to good notices, including Christopher Isherwood, who, writing in the New York Times, called it “Xanadu for straight people – and straight-friendly people too,” and among the first nighters were Patrick Wilson, Jane Krakowski, and as always, the very cute and irrepressible Ugly Betty star Michael Urie.
Hall of Fame DILF and Broadway song and dance award winning star Hugh Jackman, about to appear almost everywhere in anticipation of the release of X-Man Origins: Wolverine was out and about with a cute male “friend” – Michael – in Sydney Wednesday, the two seen leaving a local gym.
Josh Duhamel is all bulges and bulging.
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