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Written by Alex Cho
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
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It's finally happened. We've officially been colonized by an emotionless cyborg entity and her stunning genetically engineered man-pet. Oh, wait, that's just Victoria and David Beckham. At LAX. Nevermind.

(photos via Queerty)
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Written by Mike Wood
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
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Last night Outfest celebrated its 25th Anniversary—and what a party it was!
The nation's oldest GLBT film festival packed in the partyers (think pre-party & an after-party) with free-flowing vodka and great eats from some of L.A.'s most fab restaurants.
The night was anchored by a a screening of SAVE ME starring everyone's favorite Tony Danza foil Judith Light. No high-powered ad ex with big, blonde '80s hair here, folks. Dame Judith gives dang fine acting—it's a touching, tremendously moving, and utterly believable performance in a film that is much more palatable than cynical gays might first presume.
Definitely something L.A.ers should check out while they can. Out and proud gay actors/producers Chad Allen and Robert Gant also star.
But, now onto that party...Oh, great...my camera won't download the pics right now. Well, just close your eyes and picture thousands of GLBT and GLBT-friendly revelers shaking their money makers under stars with cocktails aplenty. In the crowd, we spotted: Bill Condon, Tori Spelling, Robert Gant, Peter Paige, Gregory Michael, Daryll Stephens, Calpernia Addams, Reichen and Perez Hilton among others!
Check out the GLBT films while you can folks, today through July 23rd. Go to outfest.org for a schedule of films.
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Written by Chris Jones
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 |
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Ok, so maybe the title
is a little misleading. I'm not talking about drugs here, yet another very
powerful "D" word: Diva.
There are our
favorites of course: Whitney, Cher, Mariah, Madonna, and Britney (ok, maybe the
last is a little debatable) but I'm ready to introduce the newest member to the
family and also the source of my addiction: Joss Stone.
You may only be
vaguely familiar with her work as her first two albums, The Soul Sessions and Mind,
Body & Soul hit top success
in the UK and only broke the surface in the US, but her newest album, Introducing Joss Stone makes me want to shimmy into my sexiest outfit
and strut down a catwalk Naomi Campbell style.
If you don't believe
me, try this little diddy on for
size! I could come up with cute little scenarios to go with these
song titles, but truly, they speak for themselves.
Joss Stone knows the
gays and in return, I'm making sure you know her.
What do you think?
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