Gay Republicans... WTF?
By Mike Diamond | Sep 5 It’s the political commentary exposé you knew was coming... Decidedly-not-republican reporter Mike Diamond and cinematographer-to-the-stars Ben Hertzog ask the questions, "Is there really such a thing as a gay Republican?" and "Would he play an accordion?" For the answers to these and other scintillating questions, we go to the obvious places - you know, New York gay bars.
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Palin’s church promotes converting gays
By Rachel D’Oro | Sep 6
"You’ll be encouraged by the power of God’s love and His desire to transform the lives of those impacted by homosexuality," according to the insert in the bulletin of the Wasilla Bible Church, where Gov. Sarah Palin has prayed for about six years.
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Thomas Dekker: From "Heroes" to "Terminator"
By Fred Topel | Sep 4
Thomas Dekker’s abrupt departure from "Heroes" led to speculation that there were issues over whether his character on that hit series was gay or not. Now that he’s starring in another hit, "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," Dekker says the whole gay thing was blown out of proportion. EDGE spoke to the young actor recently about the controversy and the upcoming season of "Terminator."
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HDTVs :: The Perfect Home Theatre for You
By Jason Salzenstein | Sep 6
With the prices of High Definition LCD and Plasma TVs dropping faster that R. Kelly’s pants at a Teletubbies’ concert, more and more homes are giving the giant boob tube the heave-ho in exchange for sleek, chic, entertainment elegance. As always, the EDGE Home team is here to help you decide what you need to make a home theatre system that’s perfect for you! Check it out...
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The Healthy Homo
By Kent McGroarty | Sep 2
A look at current health concerns facing the gay community.
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New England Hit List :: September 4, 2008
By Robert Nesti It’s the first of the month, time for another Gay Guerilla Night! And it being September, the theater season is starting anew, this year in a big way with a production of Stephen Sondheim’s "Follies." There’s also the Swim for Life in Provincetown, Celine Dion at Foxwoods, Billy Hough in Provincetown and Cirque du Soleil in Dorchester!
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IN CHICAGO
The Threepenny Opera
By Jack Hafferkamp | Sep 6 At 80 years old, Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera still feels like a revolutionary work, reflective not only of its own tumultuous times, but our own. The new production by The Hypocrites, now at the Steppenwolf Merle Reskin Garage Theatre, is big, bold, raucous, great fun and seriously flawed.
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America’s Next Top Model Week 1: Notorious Fierce
By Marcellas Reynolds Yeah I’m super-gay and proud of it. I love a pretty girl and I love a pretty dress. I can talk to you about every major designer in the world, brand new up and coming designers and fashion’s most influential photographer’s and stylists. I can tell you who designed a good shoe at 20 paces and a dress at 10. For the next few weeks I am turning my faggy, fashion-y, somewhat critical eye onto ANTM. I haven’t missed a cycle and I collect the contestants like trading cards. Kinda like fans of Big Brother collect me. Shall we begin?
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Location, Location, Location!
By Mickey Weems | Sep 4
The time has come to choose where you will do it. But be warned: location is the frame in which a great wedding can take place. Do not let the frame outshine the wedding.
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Google reigns as world’s most powerful 10-year-old
By Michael Liedtke | Sep 5
When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor’s $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
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New music site gives YOU a cut of its sales
By Rachel Metz | Sep 4
Being a trendsetter can be pricey. As any fashionista or gadget hound knows, the latest frocks and tech toys don’t pay for themselves. But a new Web site is trying to make it profitable for music lovers to stay ahead of the curve - by paying them when other people purchase MP3s they’ve bought.
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The Mortgage Crisis May Be Good Medicine For Real Estate
Aug 28
The current real estate crisis was precipitated by problems in the mortgage industry closely related to reckless Wall Street players. In other words, the tail has been wagging the dog and that is never a good sign. But as lenders adopt smarter policies to distance themselves from mavericks and unnecessary risk, it will be good for real estate and for American homebuyers.
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Dancing Through the Sandstorm
By Mark Thompson and Robert Doyle | Sep 3
If you’ve ever wondered how it is that a town as flamboyant as Miami Beach has only this year established a date for its first Gay Pride celebration, then the explanation might have something to do with the fact that the boyz in this town make nearly every weekend on this flamingo pink sandbar a celebration of Pride. Take this past Labor Day weekend, for example-a weekend where south Florida found itself sandwiched between two hurricanes. Evacuations to the west and trepidation to the east-and meanwhile, on the Beach, surfers rode the waves while the boyz cruised the avenues, twirling from one party to the next.
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The Kitchen Hot List :: Spices, sauces, and spreads
By Jason Salzenstein | Sep 5
Summer’s nearing its end, and EDGE’s Senior Editor Jason Salzenstein has been busy eating and drinking his way through it- all for you! Here’s the third part of his Summer Kitchen Hot List series, full of fabulous things for you to try. This week he took on sauces, spices, and spreads- and found some crazy (but yummy) concoctions, including peanut butter with hidden fruits and veggies! Check it out, then check back in a few days for part four!
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