David Forest offloads his stars and his escorting empire; Zak Spears reveals Saved By the Bell played apart in his stage name; Titam Men gives us some massive hunks to gush over, including Damien Crosse and Dean Flynn while the men of Giant and Blow Me (Parker Williams, Owen Hawk and more) are working with more than seems fair.
Full story...Kristen Chenoweth tackles meth... in song; Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth put the claws away long enough to promote 90210; Lindsay Lohan has some choice words for daddy; OJ Simpson gets knocked out by his daughter; Hilary Duff's mom can't afford a b-day party and hottie Bryan Thomas.
Struggling with insomnia? Can't sleep, but would at least like a bit of rest and relaxation? Buy yourself some indulgent sheets and soft pillows, try to clear your mind and close your eyes.
Devotees of that little lesbian show that could, The L Word, might likely forever remember Meredith McGeachie as 'Toxic' Tonya, the social climber who jerked Dana around by her tennis skirt for two seasons, but the high cheek-boned sweetheart has moved on to playing a hot cop in here! Networks soapy Paradise Falls.
Travel columnist Jimmy Im recently spent 48 hours in Lisbon sampling local delicacies, soaking up the city's revved up nightlife and getty cozy with some of the Portuguese capital's friendliest citizens.
Former governor and Republican vice-presidential hopeful Mitt Romney thinks Barack Obama's attempt to make political hay out of Sen.
On Thursday, America’s favorite dream girl, Jennifer Hudson, will play a supporting role when she sings the National Anthem before Barack Obama’s highly anticipated speech at Denver’s Invesco Field.
Major corporations are increasingly saying that discrimination based on sexual orientation will not be tolerated in the workplace.
Tennis star and gay fan favorite Andy Roddick has finally decided to take the plunge and get hitched.
More than half of California's voters will say no to Proposition 8, the state's proposed ban on same-sex marriage, according to a poll conducted by the Public Policy of California, the results of which were released Wednesday.
The rains of Seattle kept the players off the fields yesterday morning at the 2008 NAGAAA Gay Softball World Series.
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