The only unscientific, non-comprehensive, completely subjective automotive top five list that really matters.
DADT Repeal is a Means to an ENDA
The legislative repeal of the dopey Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT) policy is definitely a milestone. But more important is what it may mean for the eventual passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). I try to unpack the marital and martial from the civil, in terms of rights, over at Vanity Fair.
All Glee, All the Time
Glee is on hiatus. But I’m not. Check out my Gay Guide to Glee column at Vanity Fair for exclusive (and often salacious) interviews, videos, events, photos, and off-beat coverage that you won’t find anywhere else.
My Night out With Glee’s Heather Morris
I didn’t think it was possible for me to love Glee‘s Heather Morris (Brittany) any more than I already do. But after a night drinking and dancing with her at a trashy Meatpacking District nightclub, I would say my adoration has doubled, at least.
Read all about our debauched adventures, over at Vanity Fair.
Top 10 WORST Top 10 Lists
We trawled through the bowels of the internet to compile this irresistible collection of absolutely horrible Top 10 lists.
I dare you not to click this link and read every bit of it.
Glee’s Gayest Moments of 2010
Glee is the gayest show on television. So you’d think it would be difficult to pick the ten gayest moments to occur on the show in the past twelve months. And you would be right. Luckily, Vanity Fair has an expert like me to do this dirty work. Click that link back there to check out the full list.
Glee’s Golden Globes
Glee garnered five Golden Globe nominations today, for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Faggiest Television Series. (That last one isn’t actually true. It was for Gayest Television Series.) Odds are, they’ll win a bunch of these. But why? I explain the odds, and the odds behind the odds, over at Vanity Fair.
The Gay Guide to Glee: A Very Glee Christmas
Interview: Glee Music Supervisor PJ Bloom
Since Glee scored a (insert sports metaphor here) recently with a pair of Grammy nominations and its massive download hit of a Christmas record, and since it continues to shape the euphonic tastes of a generation, I thought it would be a good idea to talk to the man behind the music, the show’s Music Supervisor, PJ Bloom. He was insightful on every topic, including Journey, Christian Rock, and the dreaded Mash-Up. Check it out over at Vanity Fair.
Stop Believin’, or Don’t?
Glee was nominated for a Grammy today, forcing me to ask (and sort of attempt to answer) the all-important question: Why is Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” Indelible and Endemic to the Glee Mythology?
My friends over at Vanity Fair were kind enough to indulge me, and to run this amazing image.