A woman in Fresno, California says that the Community Regional Medical Center barred her from visiting her partner in the emergency room, albeit temporarily, after the woman had collapsed at the Meet in the Middle Rally held in Fresno, in opposition, ironically, of Proposition 8, the amendment that effectively eliminated the right of gay men and women in the state to marry, thereby enjoying the same benefits and rights as married heterosexual couples.
It is my soon to be husband’s thirty-sixth birthday, so send your best wishes for a wonderful day to Mr. Neil Patrick Harris.
James Franco continues to cultivate an image of a Renaissance man, reading, yes, reading from a selection of Jack Kerouac.
It is nearly like the late nineteen-eighties/early nineteen-nineties all over again. A Steven Meisel photographed Calvin Klein campaign for denim (I think) depicting with an obviousness a sweaty sexy foursome – three boys; one girl - that appears in a mighty majestic manner on the side of a building at the corner of Houston and Lafayette Streets in Manhattan, and it is not going over well, with most deeming it to be vaguely pornographic, as the models appears a little, um, young. The ad, whose corresponding television spot has been banned, is a part of a new rebranding for Calvin Klein, and presumably controversial commercial campaigns are a part of the plan.
Speaking of models and things really retro, Paper, so hip and hyped it hurts, investigates, with the help of an intrepid reporter and big beats, the Friday Night Underground Fight Club, where (and I am so not making this up) male models fight local New York City talent. Oddly, even with the L.L. Cool J soundtrack, it is so sexy!
Tim Murphy! New York City! The World Naked Bike Ride! Just watch!
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