We’ve just discovered a great new social networking website, iJoke.tv.
iJoke.tv is a new comedy web community, founded by the Improv’s Budd Friedman. They have a growing list of comedian/comedy writer/sketch troupe/performer/booker/prod co./humor zine/etc. members and, while still in its developmental stages looks like this will be a site to watch out for in the future. However, a search for members who’ve identified themselves as “Gay” turned up zero results. So all you homo-comedians better get over there and add some material.
You may not have to be a lesbian to laugh at Robin Greenspan, but it sure is nice to be one when Robin’s around. The comedienne was part of the first nationally-televised gay and lesbian sketch comedy shows, Showtime’s In Through the Out Door with Suzanne Westenhoefer and Lea DeLaria.
Since that breakout appearance, she’s also done her own one-woman show, “Kickin’ Hard”, at the HBO workspace in
Former Philadelphia 76er and Duke University basketball player Shavlik Randolph has made the Portland Trailblazers 18-man roster. He is widely believed to be in a battle for a final spot on the team with two other players, inluding former University of Oregon star Luke Jackson.
It turns out that Mr. Randolph isn’t so fond of gay players. He was one of a handful of players who offered boneheaded responses to former NBA player John Amaechi’s coming out in February of 2007.
With the recent California Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage, NO REGRET definitely reminds us of how far the gay community has come, and how far we still have to go. Furthermore, the idea and image of homosexuality continues to be a taboo in the Asian and Asian American community. The dramatic Korean soap-opera like NO REGRET is a close depiction of men on the down-low living in suburbia and living double lives in order to assimilate and imitate the mainstream image of Continue Reading »
Start With A Laugh Productions launches a new kind of video web service with a campy twist.
At DailyDragQueenAffirmations.com subscribers receive a daily video of a man dressed-up as a lady delivering a humorous, life-affirming message. This is a new kind of service, basically an online video version of the antiquated “Page-A-Day” calendars, that doesn’t kill a single tree. Continue Reading »
A recent issue of OUT Magazine features a sultry Pete Wentz on the cover with bright red letters and quotes “Yeah, I am a fag.” Setting the record straight from the outset…Pete Wentz is not gay.
America’s Next Top Model returns for its 11th cycle tonight, and the most interesting participant is Isis, a contestant who was raised in Prince George’s County and describes herself as “physically born in the wrong body.”
A raucous new comedy special featuring out comedian Jason Stuart is
here!, America’s premium gay television network, is thrilled to announce the premiere of Jason Stuart: Making it to the Middle. Known as the first openly gay performer to headline mainstream comedy clubs all over the US, Jason Stuart is now the first male comedian to have his own stand-up comedy special on here! TV. It will debut on the network on Friday, March 28th.
Filmed in Los Angeles at The Showcase Theatre for the Lifework Mentoring Program (a non-profit mentoring organization for gay youths), Jason Stuart: Making it to the Middle