Dorian Gray reimagined as a gay aftershave model for our times? Star choreographer Matthew Bourne tells The Guardian's Judith Mackrell why he couldn't resist
Having decided to bring the piece to the present day, the two men had to choose an appropriate milieu for Dorian.
I'm still not watching (other than dipping in occasionally) but it's been a while since Big Brother has featured any young fellows (let alone two) as fine to look at as Dale and Rex.
Brokeback Mountain, the story by Annie Proulx that became the basis for an Oscar-winning film, is to be made into an opera.
So anyway, there I am, channel surfing, looking for something to watch and on BBC1 there's a Euro 2008 match about to start.
Aussie rugger boy Nick Youngquest is no stranger to modelling, having already stripped off for the 2007 Naked Rugby League calendar and even done a little catwalk [runway for our American friends].
Big Brother 9 launched on UK television this evening.On a lot of sites I see lots of screencaps of all the attractive people on Big Brother around the world - especially the Australian version, where tanned muscle boys seems to spend the entire show either showering or towelling off - but what do we get in the UK - a freakshow [a little unfair, I know].
There is a splendid new photo sequence from French art/photography duo Exterface called Vertigo "Last Cup of Sorrow", featuring the rather lovely Sébastien well worth a look.
In a recent interview, Gary Barlow has confirmed that Take That are 'just starting' work on a new album, the follow-up to their 2006 comeback record Beautiful World.
Morgan Page has swiftly become one of the most sought after remixers on the US club scene, with his reworkings of songs by the likes of Nelly Furtado, Angie Stone, Stevie Nicks and Ultra Nate consistently hitting the top of the Billboard Club Chart.
Male cancer charity Everyman have teamed up yet again with Cosmopolitan magazine to produce a series of celebrity male centrefolds for the June issue.
I know it's not released until late-October/early-November but is anyone else looking forward to the forthcoming James Bond film.
This is a beautiful advert - or am I being swayed by the fantastic arse? Anyway, this ad for Visa is by Saatchi & Saatchi, and the music is a 2005 track, Non Stop, by British band, Whitey.
According to celebrity and media site Digital Spy, BBC Three has ordered a six-part series of comedy drama Being Human.
"There are no gays in football, I don't know if players are against having them in their team but I definitely am.
British readers will know classic American boy toy G.I. Joe better as Action Man - and I'm sure we all had at least one Action Men while growing up - mine was called David.