My take/take-down on that annoying, queen-y hating Newsweek columnist, for VanityFair.
Glee-Cap: Episode 18
This week’s Glee episode, “Laryngitis” is the second hole-in-one of The Back Nine, pretty much.
Find out why it works, in my Vanity Fair Glee-cap.
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Going Rogue in the New Jag XJ
Wherein yours truly, and infamous car mensch Jamie Lincoln Kitman, go on an adventure involving a new Jaguar, an old MG, and a delicious Basque restaurant in The Middle of Fucking Nowhere, California.
What…?
This in Vanity Fair.
GLEE Interview: Heather Morris
Heather Morris plays Brittany–the pea-brained cheerleader–on Glee, and she’s both funnier and smarter than her character.
Check out our interview for Vanity Fair.
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More Glee (or not)?
This week’s episode of Glee clutches tight to a narrative thread while the spool unravels around (and around) it.
Check out my weekly Glee-cap in Vanity Fair to find out what the fuck this is supposed to mean.
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Spring of My German Car
April can be dreary. Stick Shift’s prescription? Gay it up with a once-weekly Mercedes injection.
Check out the latest in my online Vanity Fair car column. Fancy fagginess is just a click away.
Gay Uncle Plays Parenting Ref
The Gay Uncle is forced to throw his two pink cents into the ring once again, and play parenting expert in The Chicago Tribune. This time, the topic is How To Handle a Contentious Four Year-Old, or what to do when your kid wants to bitch and argue about, well, EVERYTHING. If he has to say so himself, Gunc thinks this is some of his best advice, ever. And it’s short as hell, so there’s no excuse not to take twenty seconds and click over to read it. It could save you a lifetime of squabbling.
Admongo Goes Live!
The Gay Uncle has been intimately involved in researching and consulting on what he thinks is a very important educational initiative during the past year and a half. Sponsored and funded entirely by the Federal Trade Commission (that’s right, Gunc goes Fed) this project uses an online game, a free downloadable curriculum, and other research materials to help tweens learn how to be more critical readers of consumer messages. In other words it’s about teaching Advertising Literacy: what ads are about, who is behind them, and what they want kids to do or think. Anyway, the program launched officially today to some awesome media coverage. These links are below. Or, better yet, simply head on over to the site and have your kid try it out (or try it yourself): admongo.gov Safe, fun, and educational. What could be better?
The Today Show
The New York Times
New York 1
Momlogic
Babble
The Gay Guide to Glee: Episode 16, “Home”
Thank you Apollo, or Dionysus, or whichever one of those gods is in charge of Faggy Fun. Glee returned to form last night, with an episode that was both hilarious and heartfelt. And I returned to my keyboard immediately after to write up a new Glee-cap for Vanity Fair.
Glee’s Chris Colfer Wants To Show You His Butt
I had a chance to interview the charming and hilarious Chris Colfer, who plays gay teen Kurt on Glee, the other day and he had plenty to say on the subjects of retail therapy, playing (and being) an out gay young person, and his masterful plans for pulling pranks on the cast and members of the audience during the live Glee tour this spring.