Thursday, October 16, 2025

On the Rag, Vol. 879


This week's rag 'n' mag roundup features Josh O'Connor, Michael Musto, Charlie Hunnam, 6-foot-3 Malik Delgaty, Miles Heizer, Niecy Nash and more BELOW

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Remains of the Day (10/15)


People: Katy Perry has a type. But will former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau show us what he's working with the way ex Orlando Bloom did in all his uncut glory?


NYT: Woody Allen remembers the "magical" Diane Keaton / see which of the beloved actress's films are returning to theaters HERE.



Us Weekly: Tyler Perry says his assault accuser Derek Dixon "needs help." (Isn't that what got Madea into this fix?)







NBC News: I was incredulous that a young woman in Philadelphia could take her own life by repeatedly stabbing herself. But after watching "Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?," I have to admit that I agree with the medical examiner that she indeed did. Yikes. 




Ruben Carbajal: Despite the obituaries, MTV is not shutting down. My pitch: a Pluto channel of MTV replaying itself chronologically.



Hot Cat of the Day: I like this critter's style




Queer Comedy Fest: LGBTLOL with Judy Gold


Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Tennis Tuesday: Felix Mischker

 

So, in addition to looking like this, London-born Felix Mischker does some pretty good impressions of fellow tennis players. 


See if you can figure out who this is BELOW.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Andrea Pellegrino Has a New Underwear Campaign and His Countryman Is Asking Tough Questions


Italian tennis player Andrea Pellegrino has a sexy new campaign for Perofil but countryman and fellow underwear model Andrea Vavassori isn't quite buying its authenticity BELOW.

 

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Weekend Tennis Roundup


Valentin Vacherot and Coco Gauff won big China. Full report plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Remains of the Day (10/11)

 

NYT: Mordechi "Modi" Rosenfeld is gay, an observant Jew, and his comedy career is blooming. (He's also married to a 22-years-his-junior stacked gentile)









On the ground: Attended a screening of the first episode of "Boots" last night in Chelsea as part of Newfest. The show is impressive -- great cast (Miles Heizer is adorable!), great writing, great story (based on my friend Greg White Cope's "Pink Marine" memoir) -- and the Q&A that followed was one of the best I've ever seen. (I'm also dying to meet creator/showrunner Andy Parker now that I know we were both gay boys who grew up in the Valley of the Sun back in the day!) Eager to see the rest of the season, even if I'm a little uneasy with the premise that while a gay person's having to deny/hide who he fundamentally is isn't ideal, "everyone is hiding something" and giving up something about themselves for the greater good by being in the military, because that is in no way the same thing as what was done to LGBTQ servicemembers throughout history.