Newsweek, which still, stunningly, has yet to admit that the Ramin Setoodeh authored Straight Jacket, whose incoherent intellectually feeble argument that gay actors cannot play straight, but straight actors can play gay, sets the pop cultural clock back to the late thirties, is woefully wrong, and should be retracted, organized a round table discussion, magazine culture editor Marc Peyser joined by GLAAD President Jarrett Barrios and Dustin Lance Black. Peyser proves himself just as incompetent as Setoodeh, failing to articulate the actual problem with the original piece; thankfully Barrios and Black are on hand to force an actual meaningful discussion, Black suggesting, rightfully, that Setoodeh has some obvious issues with sexuality and femininity, that tiresome debate of the need for “straight-acting” gays.
The most beautiful man in the world Ryan Phillippe is profiled by The Advocate, and gives, naturally, a wonderful interview - funny, engaging, thoughtful – and remains, naturally, sexy doing so.
Kellan Lutz, the heir apparent to the kingdom of Ryan Phillippe, will be in New York City this weekend, at Macy’s Herald Square Saturday, where, with the purchase of any pair of Calvin Klein men’s underwear, you can take a picture with the sizzling star. Meanwhile, the New York Times profiles Lutz who says he wants a career as good as former Calvin Klein underwear model Mark Walberg ... Kellan, sweetie, you can do much, much better than that.
Channing Tatum was seen in New York City Wednesday.

The sexy, sweaty Hayden Christensen was spotted Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro, the Canadian cutie taking time to play a pickup game of soccer with some of the local youth.

A really stunning soccer themed editorial for 10 Magazine titled Adidas: Look Out World.
Meanwhile, the United States Men’s National Soccer team announced its thirty man roster for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, thankfully including one Benny Feilhaber, one of the sexiest athletes today.
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