Happy Birthday, Everybody!
This is a mighty fine week to get born — just ask Crystal, KC Danger, Haviland Stillwell, Brandy Howard, Natalie and Jodie Sweetin!
This is a mighty fine week to get born — just ask Crystal, KC Danger, Haviland Stillwell, Brandy Howard, Natalie and Jodie Sweetin!
Laneia’s Team Pick: Now you can order the right drink at the right place!
We won’t find out who A is, but everything about Lucas will be tied up in a neat little bow.
“Agatha Christie called and she wants her plot-line back.”
RuPaul loves the word “tranny” and meets 11-year old costume designer on The Rosie Show. Plus: Adam Lambert debut performance of “Better Than I Know Myself,” Rachel Berry’s gay dads and Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka.
M&M launches Ms. Brown campaign leaving me to wonder if Ms. Brown is a feminist, why isn’t Ms. Green?
Rick Santorum is an idiot but it’s probably a bad idea to pretend he doesn’t exist.
In which I respond to a BBC interview featuring yours truly on the matter of “booth babes” and call for a better apology from Gary Shapiro, all-around really influential technology guy.
No reports yet as to whether or not they have been found on the moon.
Someone out there needs your help with revealing gayness to parents, disagreements with an activity partner, loaning friends money and other fun things!
No not that kind.
Spoiler alert: “meat pie” is not a euphemism.
“She isn’t a feminist’s worst nightmare! I have a friend who is a feminist and she adores taylor.”
It’s time to throw an Ani DiFranco Appreciation Club Meeting in your ears with her new album “Which Side Are You On?” — it’s only $4 today!
This salad is delicious and really easy. And vegan!
How many times can you say prostitute in one show? How many brain tears can I cry with my thoughts? Neither of these questions are answered in this recap.
I don’t understand the campaign trail really at all, but maybe reading many many articles about it will help, or at least be really interesting!
I read these things and I loved them. No honestly this one I think is especially good.
Thank you, Margaret Cho, for writing your blog post, “Being Mad on Twitter” and defending the right to be angry when people criticize our bodies.
There’s a new set of recommended guidelines for sex education, and in a perfect world, they would actually be put into practice.