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DJ Earworm’s Summer 2010 Mashup
We usually don’t hear from DJ Earworm until he issues his wildly popular end-of-year Billboard Top 25 mashups, but he’s already done one for the halfway mark of 2010. As you might expect, it’s an auto-tune-athon.
Read More »Have A Nice Day
Daily Mail columnist Matthew Engel is sick and tired of American expressions worming their way into the Queen’s English. After an essay on the issue last week, today he posts the Americanisms that most annoy his readers. Top of the long hate-list was probably ‘Can I get a coffee?’ (and these days it probably would be an overpriced, overmarketed American …
Read More »Anti-Gay Prop 8 Witness Confesses: I Lied About Using Dr. George Rekers’ Research
On May 25th, Prop 8 witness David Blankenhorn wrote to the New York Times complaining that columnist Frank Rich had wrongly associated him with Dr. George “Anal Longstroke” Rekers. My expert report to the court — which was written entirely by me, includes a list of scholarly sources and is available for anyone to read — includes no mention of …
Read More »Ricky Martin, Part Two
Another member of Menudo has followed Ricky Martin out of the closet. Matthew Rettenmund at Boy Culture reports: Angelo Garcia, once the youngest-ever member of Menudo and a bandmate of Ricky Martin’s, has come out as gay in the pages of TV Notas (Junio 8, 2010). In the piece, he says he’s never been closeted: “I’m very honest about who …
Read More »Homocons Vs. Homocons
In a profile of the Log Cabin Republicans over on the FrumForum, LCR’s new executive director R. Clarke Cooper spends much of the piece dissing GOProud, who became the momentary darling of the right-wing after being slammed from the podium at CPAC earlier this year. Cooper argues that LCR offers more resources to gay conservatives than any other political group. …
Read More »At The New iPhone Launch
HuffPo reports from the launch of the iPhone 4…. 1:45PM ET: Oops! Jobs is struggling with connectivity problems during his iPhone 4 demo. He tries to load a New York Times website–without success. He gets the error message “cannot activate cellular networks.” What happened, via CNET: [Jobs:] “I’m sorry guys, I don’t know what’s going on.” “Got any suggestions?” he …
Read More »The Taxi Of Tomorrow?
New York City plans on replacing all of its cabs by 2013 and is soliciting design concepts. Above is the Unicab as proposed by an Australian company. The futuristic Unicab is all electric, has room for seven people, space for luggage and a ramp for disabled passengers. The front passenger seat is spun around, to let the rider face his …
Read More »104 Months: Afghanistan Is Now The Longest War In American History
And there’s no end in sight. Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA) laments: That June 7, 2010, marks the 104th month of US military engagement in Afghanistan and, consequently, America’s longest war in history (Vietnam lasted 103 months), would be less significant if we were not fumbling on all fronts in Afghanistan, from security to development to governance. The disconcerting indication of …
Read More »Helen Thomas Announces Retirement
You can’t fire her, she quits! Veteran reporter Helen Thomas has announced her retirement after enduring several days of blistering criticism for saying that Jews should leave Israel and return to their home countries. Thomas, 89, has been a member of the White House press corp for 50 years and has reported extensively on every president since John F. Kennedy. …
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