Listicle: If You Give A Vegan A Cover Song
“Neutral Soymilk Hotel.”
“Neutral Soymilk Hotel.”
The AP tracked down Barack Obama’s former nanny and found her living in the slums of Jakarta where she presents as male to avoid being killed, abused or beaten.
Maybe we’ve finally reached the point where there’s no turning back on the road towards marriage equality.
Kristin Chenoweth is on the TV show “GCB,” which means I have an excuse to talk about her.
“And yes, every day in this Queer Mecca is like an episode of Portlandia.”
Songs about places. So many places to sing about, like Ohio and Carolina and Georgia and London and Nashville and New Orleans and New York and California and you’ll see! Just listen to it.
Everyone on Pretty Little Liars has issues with their dads. Too bad no one channeled that anger in to a halfway decent outfit.
If you want to go to the gym but don’t know how to get started or even how you’ll get yourself out the door, we’ve got a column for that.
Alliteration is just the first awesome thing about this spaghetti sauce over squash.
GLAAD wants you to tell Growing Pains’ Kirk Cameron that he’s not your teen idol anymore after his super gross anti-gay comments on CNN.
Lesbians are “bloody brilliant” and we’re going to go back in time with Lindsay Lohan.
This week on NSFW Sunday: lesbian porn, female porn CEOs, and sleeping around in San Francisco.
Watch Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Chris Colfer, George Takei, Jamie Lee Curtis and so many other famous people performing the Prop 8 Play!
This week’s topics include sorority girls, raising kids these days, neuroenhancing drugs, online shopping warehouse working conditions and so much more!
Gay marriage was just legalized in Maryland — but now religious anti-gay-marriage groups are already trying to overturn the law.
“I envision Montréal as some sexy androgyne character with a sweet moustache and a pair of lacy panties.”
Harto in a suite and the answer to the question “who’s your dream girl.” If you’re not sold, I don’t know what to tell you.
In appreciation of female musicians who play in bands with other female musicians.
“Because it’s rated R, the kids that are being bullied — and the bullies also — can’t see this movie,”
And that’s all of us.