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Urban Dictionary Nominee

Rock star Bob Mould just hipped me to his latest Net term: wink. Stands for “Wikipedia link”. I like it, I like it. Well done, Bob. Reference the post below, here’s the wink of the day. Related: Don’t miss out on Bob and Rich’s big MLK weekend edition of Blowoff, this Saturday at DC’s 9:30 Club. It’s Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend, …

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Latest Web Dilemma: What To Wear?

In a San Francisco Chronicle story about gay men finding their spirituality, amongst the usual raft of platitudes that life in the gay ghetto “sucks”, that gay culture is founded on false “fabulousness” and excessive carnality, the thing that struck me most was a casual mention of the gay hook-up website Lovetastic.com, which requires that members only post pictures of …

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What Wrong With My Canary?

A mysterious gas odor has got Manhattan in a panic. Sirens, evacuations, breathless news coverage. The gas is bothering people from downtown to Harlem to Jersey City. We can faintly smell it here on the 26th floor above Grand Central, but we’ve just heard that Rockefeller Center (six blocks away) has been evacuated, and the PATH trains have been shut …

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Mile Marker

Today I have lived in New York City for one day longer than I lived in San Francisco. Five years, nine months, 14 days. I suppose it’s odd that I’ve tracked the time so closely, but it still feels like I’ve just landed here. I never planned on being in NYC this long. When I left Fort Lauderdale in 1995, …

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DJ Larry Levan Tribute Party

Ah, here’s something right up my disco alley. A tribute party to the Paradise Garage’s DJ Larry Levan will take place Sunday, January 21st at Pacha in Hell’s Kitchen. The party benefits Gay Men’s Health Crisis. Martha Wash will perform and the DJs include Danny Krivit of Body & Soul. Tickets are $35 , but only $15 if you still …

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Formerly Fourth

(Above: Park Avenue at 60th Street, looking north.) Known since the 1830’s as Fourth Avenue, it was more than 50 years later that this section of the street was renamed Park Avenue, after the railroad tracks were sunk beneath the street. Only a six-block section, from 8th to 14th Streets, is still called Fourth Avenue today.

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Gay Sheep Debacle Unravels

Thanks to the work of the blogosphere, there has been a thorough debunking of the “gay cure” hysteria that PETA is attempting to stir up (by way of a website, celebrity denouncements, and a sloppy, fact-challenged Sunday Times article that reads as if PETA wrote it themselves.) Back in September 2006, a biologist using the handle Empty Pockets, on the …

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Lunch Hour

Grand Central Terminal food court, Thursday 1pm Woman 1: And the way she plays like she’s this supreme cooler-than-everybody New Yorker! Always wearing those severe black outfits. Please. I just want to kill her. Woman 2: Not to mention those dorky giant glasses. And always going on and on about hanging out with some “cool” band nobody’s ever heard of. …

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