Mark Twain said, "an American has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi Gras in New Orleans." And a gay boy has not seen New Orleans until he’s seen Southern Decadence in all its glory. With numerous voodoo shops and above-ground cemeteries, New Orleans offers an unrivaled glimpse into the delightfully seedy allure of not only this great historic city but also the vibrant gay party scene there. As the birthplace of jazz and the home of Mardi Gras, what other U.S. city can conjure up images of the debauched revelry, old-world charm, and haunting ambiance that all at once encapsulate the Big Easy? (Continue Reading-Source/Edge)WGB: I like this article Edge published today because it lists all the fund restaurants, bars, shops, and clubs that we boys like to frequent. Full story...
As people around the world paused to commemorate World AIDS Day, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer joined activists and other New Yorkers in Hudson River Park in the West Village on Nov.
A New York City firefighter, critically injured when a colleague hit him with a metal chair during a firehouse fight, has reached a $3.
"Dancing With A Drag Queen" :: November 30, 2008 Inspired by the popular television show (you know the one), the Latin Monarchy of New England hosted "Dancing with a Drag Queen" at Club Gallery in Providence on Sunday.
Watch it before it gets pulled!
Via Sozo's Blog. A very funny video but makes a very valid point! My favorite line, "Dumb Bitch!"
See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die
Via Joe.My.GodWicked Gay Blog: Not bad but I tend to find musicals annoying.
Beyonce and Shane Mercado came fierce to fierce at the NYC premiere of Cadillac Records last night. Shane was kind enough to keep all his fierceness bundled up in order to protect Beyonce.
Jerome Schroeder was arrested after police were unable to properly handle an anti-gay bias incident at a Madonna concert at Denver's Pepsi Center last month, he says.
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