Monthly Archives: August 2006

OutQ On Sirius FM

Tune in Friday at 10AM to hear me on Sirius FM’s gay channel OutQ, on the OutQ In The Morning Show, with host Larry Flick. Non-subscribers can listen online (registration required). Sirius doesn’t time-shift, I’m on at 7AM on the West Coast. I first met Larry Flick back in the early 90’s, at the Billboard Dance Music Summit in San …

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Morning View: Lunchbox Diner

This stainless steel Art Deco diner sits smack on the busy West Side Highway across from the Christopher Street pier in the West Village. There are few of these left in the city, but the remaining ones are lovely.

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Open Thread Thursday

If you could undo one act in your life, one thing that you’ve done, what would it be?.

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JMG Vidcast #1

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Don’t Even Think About Dissing G_d

Scotland Yard is considering charging the UK’s Gay Police Association with a “faith crime” (PDF of English faith crime law), in the wake of complaints regarding their ad (below) placed in The Independent’s special Euro-Pride diversity section.The Gay Police Association has issued a lengthy defense of their ad. This is a good example of the slippery slope (groan) that is …

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Meta Time

I noticed over on Gawker (who hasn’t linked to me in like, ages) that a gambling site is taking bets on which blog will be at the top of Technorati’s Most Popular Blogs list on January 1, 2007. Technorati ranks that list by how many other blogs link to a blog, not by total hits or unique visitors or whatever …

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If This Sling Is Rockin’, It’s The Rapture

Times Square, Monday, 7pm Woman (waving bible): I talk to Jee-zus every day, do you? Me: No, but can you tell him he left his cockring in my sling? Woman (lowers bible): His what in your what? Me: That’s what I said to him!

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Libertad Cubano?

A friend called me from Miami last night and held the phone out of his apartment window so that I could hear the wild partying that had erupted on the streets with the news of Fidel Castro’s having (temporarily?) handed power over to his brother, Raul. During my years in South Florida, I was fascinated by the parents and grandparents …

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