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Watch This Video Now: Bro$ For Ca$h – Alaska Thunderfuck and Cory

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Alaska Thunderfuck and her brother Cory are contestants on this episode of Bro$ For Ca$h! Watch them compete for some dollah dollah billz and test their knowledge. Do they have the brotherly love? Watch and find out!

New episodes of Couple$ For Ca$h every Friday on WOWPresents!

Previous Episodes:

The absolutely delightful Selene Luna and her boyfriend Adam test their relationship knowledge and play Couple$ For Ca$h!

Daniel Franzese and his homie Jordan compete for cash on this episode of Couple$ for Ca$h: Homie$ Edition!

The hilarious duo Jessica and Hunter are competing for cash on this episode of Couple$ for Ca$h:Bestie$ Edition!

Season 4 RuPaul’s Drag Race queen Phi Phi O’Hara and her boyfriend Mikhael compete for cash on this episode of Couple$ for Ca$h!

RuPaul’s Drag Race pit crew member, Shawn Morales and his boyfriend Robert compete for cash on this episode of Couple$ For Ca$h!

Delta Work from RuPaul’s Drag Race season 3 and her boo-thang, Davey, compete for some Freaky Money on this episode of Couple$ For Ca$h!

On this episode of Couple$ for Ca$hRuPaul’s Drag Race pit crew member, Jason Carter and his boyfriend JASON compete for some cash-money!

RuPaul’s Drag Race Glamazon, Yara Sofia and her boyfriend Rubin are contestants on this episode of Couple$ for Ca$h! How well do they know each other? Watch and find out!

Raven and her boyfriend, Martin, are competing on to win some dollah dollah bills on this episode of Couple$ for Ca$h!

It’s Valentines Day and what do we love more than love? CA$H! Today we debut a new web show on WOWPresents, Couple$ for Ca$h! It’s kindof like The Newlywed Game, only better because it features your favorite wowlebrities and they make cash money! In the first episode, we have Catch-of-the-Day Vivienne Pinay and her boo Devin.

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Casting News: Queen Latifah Will Play ’20s Blues Icon Bessie Smith

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Queen Latifah has long wanted to bring the life story of “The Empress of the Blues”  Bessie Smith  to the screen (probably because the resemblance is so uncanny), and now it looks as if she may finally have the chance. HBO is producing, Dee Rees (Pariah) is writing and directing it, and Queen Latifah will of course star in an upcoming biopic of the brilliant but troubled African-American singer.

Titled Blue Goose Hollow (the area in Chattanooga, Tennessee where she was born and raised), the film, will be a biography of Bessie Smith, considered by many to be the greatest blues singer of all time, and who became the highest paid African American performer of the roaring twenties. The film will reportedly debunk many of the myths that have circulated about her since her untimely death in 1937.

From IndieWire: “Bessie Smith began her professional career in 1912 under the tutalege of the brilliant Ma Rainey, and later performed in various touring minstrel shows and cabarets. By the 1920s, she was a star in black shows. Her first recording, Down-Hearted Blues, established her as the most successful black performing artist of her time.

“In 1929, she appeared in the film St. Louis Blues. By then, however, alcoholism is said to have ruined her career, as did the Great Depression, which affected the recording and entertainment industries as a whole.

“By 1936, Smith was again performing in shows and clubs, but she died, following an automobile accident, before her next recording session had been arranged.

“She made almost 200 recordings, including remarkable duets with LouiArmstrong. She also recorded vigorous versions of jazz standards.”

I see an Oscar nod in the future! Blue Goose Hollw has a mid-June 2014 production start date in Atlanta.

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Celebrity Roundup: Boy George! Shirley Manson! Gwen Stefani! & MORE!

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Everyone old is fabulous again as all our favorite ’90s stars get papped in today’s celebrity roundup. Check out Gwen, Shirley, Jared and MORE after the jump!

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Gwen Stefani seen at Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood. She looks… gorgeous. But… different. Can’t quite put my finger on it.

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Shirley Manson, also at Chateau Marmont, also looking gorgeous. Gosh it’s nice to see her. And what a smashing outfit!

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Boy George feels for invisible walls on his way into the Jimmy Kimmel Live! show in Los Angeles.

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Thumbs up? No. Thumbs down to Jared Leto’s outfit at the iHeartRadio Music Awards held at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. It’s too busy. Take one thing off before you leave the house, Jared. And not every outfit needs a man-skirt. Just sayin’.

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Austin Mahone, in Versace of course, kisses his iHeartRadio award in the press room.

(Photos: Pacific Coast News)

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Tatianna on WOW Shopping Network

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Tatianna is your host on this week’s WOW Shopping Network! Click over to hear about her single “Touch”!

Season two RuPaul’s Drag Race queen Tatianna is your host on this week’s episode of WOW Shopping Network. She’s selling her hot single “Touch” which she explains is kind of an homage to her Snatch Game character and the queen of pop, Britney Spears! Tune in every Friday for a new episode of WOW Shopping Network!

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CALLING ALL SUPERFANS: Enter for a Chance to Get Tickets to the RuPaul’s Drag Race Reunited Season Six

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Hey, Racers! Want tickets for RuPaul’s Drag Race Reunited season six? Well now is your chance! Click over and find out how you can enter for a chance to win VIP tickets to the reunion and coronation!

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The time has come…for you to defend your superfandom! RuPaul is looking for the most die-hard RuPaul’s Drag Race fanatics to be in the audience for the RuPaul’s Drag Race Reunited Season 6, happening Tuesday May 6th at the Theater at Ace Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles!  Write to contest@worldofwonder.net to prove to us why YOU are the biggest superfan! Include photos, videos, or anything that will strengthen your case!  IMPORTANT NOTE: You must be 18+ to attend. Travel and accommodations are not provided. You will be REQUIRED to sign a confidentiality agreement prior to admission to the taping, so remember your ID! All cases must be stated by no later than Monday, May 5th at noon! Good luck, and DON’T F*CK it up!

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Watch This Video Now: WOWPresents The Weekly WOW Report – Bro$ for Ca$h, Trey Speegle, Life with La Toya, Million Dollar Listing Miami and More

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On this episode Adam and Blake talk about Alaska Thunderfuck and her brother Cory on Bro$ For Ca$h, Trey Speegle’s gorgeous upstate New York home featured in Scene Magazine, Life with La Toya and Million Dollar Listing Miami release date, Serena ChaCha and Jiggly Caliente on Ring My Bell, AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, a tiny hamster eating a tiny burrito!

New episodes of WOWPresents The Weekly WOW Report every Friday on WOWPresents!

PREVIOUS EPISODES

On this episode Me and Blake talk about RuPaul’s Drag Race Reunited Season 6 ticketsBig Freedia’s new album Just Be FreeIggy Azalea on RuPaul Drives, and a 3D printed statue by Stuart Sandford! We also give a special shout out to our friend Danny Franzese! Watch now!

On this episode, Me and Blake talk about the GLAAD Media AwardsRuPaul’s Drag Race Paris street art, and Coachella’s trend alert!

This week Blake and I discuss new World of Wonder shows Friends to Lovers and Million Dollar Listing Miami coming to Bravo, RuPaul and Michelle Visage’s new Podcast What’s the Tee?, and new videos featuring Joslyn FoxPhi Phi O’haraBianca Del Rio and Sherry Vine!

If that isn’t enough, we even have a surprise visit from our besties Hunter & Jessica to teach us their word of the week!

This week Blake and I talk RuPaul‘s candy bar, #CandidlyNicole, and much more on the all-new WOWPresents The Weekly WOW Report! And Michelle Visage guest stars! WATCH!

Helloooo! Check out this week’s WOWPresents The Weekly WOW Report! Blake and I tell you the top posts on the WOW Report that you can’t miss! Posts about RuPaul’s candy bar, RAWk Your Body#CandidlyNicole coming to VH1 , and more! Also Michelle Visage pops in to say a little something!

PS. Tweet us @adamasea@BlakeJacobs, & @WorldOfWonder a picture of you chowing down on a RuPaul candy bar and we’ll post it on the WOW Report! YAY!

This week on WOWPresents The Weekly WOW Report Blake and I discuss Michelle Visage’s book deal, Naomi Campbell’s reaction to Kim and Kanye on the cover of Vogue, WOW’s partnership with Base79, Alaska’s rules of etiquette when watching RuPaul’s Drag Race, and #cockinasock! We even had special guest kitty, Santa, to help out! Check Santa out on Pimp My Ride!

WOW Presents Sherry Vine Serena Cha Cha Santino Rice RuPauls Drag Race Rupaul Candy Bar RuPaul RAWk Your Body Queen Latifah Phi Phi OHara Million Dollar Listing Miami Miley Cyrus Life with La Toya Joslyn Fox Jiggly Caliente Jessica and Hunter Hunter and Jessica Hunter & Jessica Courtney Love Blake Jacobs Big Freedia Bianca del Rio Adam Asea #CandidlyNicole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Me (Adam Asea) and Blake Jacobs present to you WOWPresents The Weekly WOW Report! A brand-new web series on WOWPresents! Find out what it’s about!

Each week Blake and I will be tell you the top 5 posts on the WOW Report that we think are MUST-READS! This week, we suggests posts about RuPaul, Big Freedia & Miley Cyrus, Jinkx Monsoon & Peaches Christ, Courtney Love, and more! James St. James even stops by for a quick cameo!

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It’s Birthday, Bitch

Fashion Flashback 2: Possibly THE Most Stylish Woman On TV – Ever

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My old pal, Mary Kaye Schilling, wrote last month about Kitty Carlisle Hart in Town & Country. The singer, actress, and arts advocate, who was married to playwright Moss Hart, died in 2007 at the age of 96. That gal NEVER left the house without looking like a million bucks. From 1956 to 1978, Bud Collyer, host of the TV game show To Tell the Truth introduced Kitty like this. This cavalcade of clothes is like a mini history of fashion, throughout those decades, but as Mary Kaye points out, unlike modern day red carpet hounds, she NEVER used a stylist – these were her OWN clothes. Just watch. BTW, RuPaul, there are few looks here you might want to get some screen grabs of… (Thanks, Vicki; via Town & Country)

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Fashion Flashback 1: Charles James at The Met

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So, you know Monday is The Met Ball. The First Lady, Michelle Obama will cut the ribbon on the newly renovated Anna Wintour Costume Center, although she won’t be attending the Ball Monday night. (This name of the center is somewhat of a scandal on its own as many thought it should named after Diana Vreeland, the woman who put the Costume Institute on the map – but it’s a done deal now. Sorry, DV but Anna raised $125 million bucks – and money talks.)

The latest exhibit, Charles James: Beyond Fashion, which opens next week, will explore the couturier’s sculptural, scientific, and mathematical approaches to construct revolutionary ball gowns and innovative tailoring that continues to influence designers today. After designing in his native London, and then Paris, James arrived in New York City in 1940. Though he had no formal training, he is now regarded as one of the greatest designers in America to have worked in the tradition of the Haute Couture. His fascination with complex cut and seaming led to the creation of key design elements that he updated throughout his career: wrap-over trousers, figure-eight skirts, body-hugging sheaths, ribbon capes and dresses, spiral-cut garments, and poufs. All this finery will be on display. Take a look at some it here. Today, this is still really the red carpet standard that everyone craves. It’s sometimes called Hollywood Glamour but it is just pure GLAMOUR. The men attending The Met Ball on Monday night will be a bit challenged to keep up as they are required to wear white tie and tails. Look for pictures on social media #CharlesJames.

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Mrs. Charles James in a Swan Gown

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Butterfly Gown, photo by Cecil Beaton

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Babe Paley, 1950, photo by John Rawlings

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Clover Leaf Ball Gown, 1946

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Butterfly Ball Gown ,1955

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Hipster Gown, 1946

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The man himself at work

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Pop Icon: Today, Keith Haring Is Everywhere

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There’s a Keith Haring show opening tonight. They used to be quite the event, back in the day. Keith would usually print thousands of posters to give away free and sign (I have few signed ones, still in my flat files.) This exhibit at Gladstone Gallery includes canvases and tarps painted in the 1980s. Keith created many works that initially appear to be celebratory and playful, but he was a politically active and socially conscious, interested in being involved in the cultural climate that lived in. His works explore themes of sexuality, technology, AIDS, and capitalist greed. This yellow, red and black piece shown here, shows his classic, simply outlined human figures; but unlike many of his other works in which the figures are dancing and bursting with energy, here they lie piled atop one another, with symbolic black x’s over their faces, a haunting representation of the toll taken by the AIDS virus which eventually killed him.

He’s never been more widely recognized or “collaborated” with. Take these pieces on Paddle 8 done by his frequent collaborator LA II with Brian Boulos or the shirts, bags, boxers and scarves by Uniqlo, which you can get online. If you’re in New York, the opening is at Barbara Gladstone, 515 W 24th St, from 5-7 PM and runs through June 14.

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Haring boxers at Uniqlo Fifth Avenue, New York

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Keith Haring in his Pop Shop In New York City

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It’s Birthday, Bitch

Obama Zings Boehner; “Orange Really Is The New Black”

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Joel McHale hosted and POTUS got in some good zingers; poking fun at the GOP, news outlets, himself and own administration at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night. Here’s his top 5:

5. “MSNBC’s here, they’re a little overwhelmed. They’ve never seen an audience this BIG before.”
4. “If you want to get paid while not working, you should have to run for Congress just like everyone else.”
3. “Gridlock [in D.C.] has gotten so bad, you’ve got to wonder, what did we do to piss off Chris Christie so bad?”
2. “I haven’t seen somebody pull a 180 that fast [as an Olympic snowboarder] since Rand Paul dis-invited that Nevada rancher [Cliven Bundy] from this dinner.”
1. “These days, House Republicans are actually giving John Boehner a harder time than they’re giving me, which means orange really is the new black.”

Zing! Watch the whole thing.
(via Politico)

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Weekend Update: The Cronut Inventor Is At It Again…

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“The creator of the Cronut has introduced a new dessert called the Waffogato, which is vanilla gelato in the shape of a waffle and covered with maple syrup espresso – perfect for staying alert while the nurse explains how your insulin pump works.” -SNL, Weekend UpdateWaffogato SNL Weekend Update Dominique Ansel Cronut

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Awkward Avril: $400 Fan Meet & Greet – No Touching!

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Michelle Obama Meet & Greet awkward encounters Avril Lavigne Most recording artists, musicians – whatever you want to call them, have a “VIP Meet and Greet”, that gives fans a few minutes, prior to the concert with said artist. For $400, you want a record of the encounter, right? Well, with Avril Lavigne you get one – an awkward one, as these photos attest. Security, apparently told these folks, there was no touching the star and the weirdness is palpable. Really? You don’t get a hug or even an arm around the shoulder?

Speaking from personal experience, I’m here to tell you that if/ when you meet Michelle Obama, you are VERY likely to get a hug. In February, I was lucky enough to be at the New Museum for an event with the First Lady and twenty eighth graders. After speaking a boy the benefits of drinking water, etc, every one of those kids, and their teachers, got a hug from her. When meeting her for the first time, myself, I leaned in to shake her hand and, as you can see at the end of this video clip, I got pulled in for a nice hug. Maybe she was just in a huggy mood that day, with all those kids, but she does project the feeling that she’d hug you, right? Maybe Avril’s shy, but she’s not an awkward teen anymore. So “man-up” and take note, hon. It’s a cliché but hugs ARE free, so if your fans are paying that kind of dough, I think you should kiss them on the mouth. But no tongue, please.

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Michelle Obama Meet & Greet awkward encounters Avril Lavigne

Michelle Obama Meet & Greet awkward encounters Avril Lavigne

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It’s the WOW Report Longer Reads!

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We know you don’t have time to read every article, every think piece, and every blog post people send your way. That’s why we’re offering up the Sunday morning Longer Reads section. Here’s your chance to catch up on some of more interesting news items you might have missed.

Longer Reads in the news blog love

Death & Taxes has the story (and pictures) of the dead New Orleans socialite dressed in a pink feather boa, with a cigarette and champagne flute, propped up on a bench during her wake, overlooking the festivities. So punk rock.

Speaking of punk rock: Dangerous Minds has a report on why transgender punk pioneer Jayne County was banned from Facebook.

VICE has an A-Z Guide to Pizza that’s worth your time.

Salon, God bless ‘em, goes undercover to discover why having sex in a reststop men’s room is so much fun.

And for the ladies: My Boobs, My Burden.

Vulture has eight up-and-comers to watch this summer movie season. All you need to know is two words: BRENTON THWAITS! BRENTON THWAITS! BRENTON THWAITS! OMGOMGOMG.

From New York magazine: Why you need to deep-clean your Facebook account NOW.

Be Aware: Brunei has begun phasing in antigay law and will soon allow Death by Stoning. Read more in The Advocate.

The New York Times has advice on how to calculate the division of rent among roommates when rooms are of different sizes, have different amounts of closet space, or get varying degrees of light. It’s called Sperner’s lemma, and you’ll never, ever, ever understand it. Just split three ways and agree to pay the light bill for the one in the little room.

What does Joyce Carol Oates think of Twitter’s “lynch mob mentality”? Find out here!

In Slate: Linguistics professors look into the science of beatboxing.

After last week’s skin-crawling lethal injection disaster, The Daily Beast has an article about botched executions. Just ugh.

And finally, did you know that Will & Grace‘s first audience didn’t realize it was about a gay man? Queerty has a great quote from Debra Messing about that.

 

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Vulture argues: At this point George W Bush is actually a better artist than James Franco.

Vulture also has a fun interview with Neil Patrick Harris about Hedwig, dressing rooms, and how he gets all that glitter off every night.

BuzzFeed goes deep inside Bryan Singer’s wild Hollywood world of upwardly mobile twinks and the men who prey on them, oh my!

Vaguely related: Meet the Hollywood screenwriter by day, go-go dancer by night, Jeff Tetreault, who tells New York magazine he’s having “an awesome dick day.”

The Daily Mail uncovers why the British are such fashion victims. HA! Also how trends are interpreted by the various classes, which is something the British have always obsessed about.

30 internet famous people YOU NEED TO KNOW.

And a poignant interview with a formerly famous internet star.

Simon Doonan just wants everybody on TV to PUT THEIR DAMN CLOTHES ON.

To celebrate Shakespeare’s 450th birthday this week, Harper’s Bazaar has listed the best fashions from our favorite Shakespeare films.

Frazier Glenn Miller, the former KKK leader and anti-Semitic murderer, was once arrested with a black, cross-dressing hooker. The Daily Beast says that according to psychology and history, it’s not that surprising.

Slate has the poignant story of a daughter and the gay father she never knew.

Why Joan Rivers, Madonna, and, um, “OTHER CELEBRITIES” don’t owe you an apology, in Salon.

and The New York Times listens in as Liz Smith and Jess Cagel  (of People and Entertainment Weekly) dish on just about everyone from Jackie O to Kim K.

 

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David Foster Wallace long ago warned that irony is ruining our culture. Salon thinks we ought to have listened.

Dame magazine reports that trans semantics is causing an uproar within the community, but is language REALLY the issue here?

Slate explores the science behind Transcendence. So… when will be able to upload Johnny Depp’s brain? And, more importantly, why would we want to?

After James Franco called the New York Times theater critic “a little bitch” on Instagram for giving his performance in Of Mice & Men a bad review, The Guardian says we have now entered into a new age of counter-criticism.

The Daily Beast tallies up every woman Don Draper has ever slept with.

And Vulture asks a serial killer expert to analyze every episode of Mad Men for links to the Manson Family murders (because OBVIOUSLY Megan is about to be killed by them).

Alice Hoffman has some… um… out-of-the-box suggestions for getting you started on that novel you’ve been meaning to write.

Newsweek reports on how Laverne Cox transformed the audience at the GLAAD Awards.

New York magazine announces that we have reached “Peak Beard Saturation” and has the scientific proof the trend is is OVER.

A lengthy piece on Cartoon Network’s iconic Adventure Time declares it is a “deeply serious work of moral philosophy, a rip-roaring comic masterpiece, and a meditation on gender politics and love in the modern world. It is rich with moments of tenderness and confusion, and real terror and grief even; moments sometimes more resonant and elementally powerful than you experience in a good novel.” And I thought it was just fun to watch in a k-hole.

The New York Times obituary for Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and over at Slate: What he meant to the people of Colombia (and why we can never TRULY get his novels).

Also in the Times: The complicated life of one of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s heroin connections.

Salon exposes Leonardo DiCaprio’s DARKEST SECRET: He’s actually deeply uncool.

Newsweek has earthshattering nerd news: Dick Grayson ISN’T DEAD after all! The former Robin-turned-Nightwing-turned-Batman (for a period) has gone deeeeep undercover and become… a secret agent? Yep, he’s basically Archer now. Greeeeeat move, DC.

Oh My Gah. Going braless is SO NORMCORE.

And finally, a rather salacious article in The Daily Beast goes inside Bryan Singer’s infamous twink pool parties. I saved it for last because you’re going to need a Silkwood shower after reading it.

 

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OMGOMGOMG! An interview with Brienne of Tarth! An interview with Brienne of Tarth! Game of Thrones star Gwendolyn Christie talks to IGN on the new challenges her character faces now that her quest with Janie Lannister has ended.

Have you heard about the cherry tree that was raised on the space station and stunned scientists by blooming six years earlier than it would on earth? Read about the far-reaching implications of that in the Daily Mail.

From Dior’s New Look to Bianca Jagger’s birthday party at Studio 54, Harper’s Bazaar has the most iconic moments in fashion history.

The Geldofs were Britain’s first celebrity family, long before the Osbournes and the Beckhams. The death of Peaches is the latest cruel twist in a tragedy the nation has watched unfold for decades. The Guardian tells the tale of one family’s epic suffering for Americans who don’t understand the fuss.

Mickey Rooney gave his life to show biz, the least you can do is read his obit in the Florida Sun Sentinal.

The Daily Beast implores you: For God’s sakes, don’t remember Barbara Walters for The View.

OMGOMGOMG! You MUST READ this investigative report about why people loathe “upworthy” headlines. IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!

From Brandon Teena in Boys Don’t Cry to Swan in The WarriorsDazed Digital ranks the most rebellious screen icons of all time

Salon debunks the myths of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Slate has some data on how Hilary could make a difference.

 

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In boingboing: Filmmaker, writer, and trans activist Andrea James writes about LGBT reactionaries throwing drag queens under the bus for “transphobic language” and the growing rift between the drag, gay, and trans communities.

Trans icon Calpernia Addams passionately sounds off on the same subject in the Huffington Post.

In The Atlantic: Scientists create Mars-like community in Hawaii to see if astronauts will get SPACE MADNESS when we begin colonizing it in the ’30s.

A fascinating tribute to the lasting legacy of DJ Frankie Knuckles, the Godfather of House music in The LA Times.

Moby reminisces about Klaus Nomi, the ’80s club scene, and the ’90s rave drugs in Vulture.

Just how risky is oral sex? Find out here. (The answer might surprise you)

The Daily Star says the comedian Jonathan Ross is starting his hunt for Britain’s Next Drag Superstar…

Noah is just the latest film to earn the wrath of the Christian right. Read about five other blasphemous movies in Salon.

Then read: The 10 Weirdest Things the Christian Right Thinks Will Turn Your Kids Gay.

From Slate‘s advice column: “Dear Prudence: My twin brother had a one-night stand with a girl, gave her my name and number as joke, then she and I started dating. We’re engaged now, should I tell her the truth?”

Gen X catastrophe in the making: How the coming inheritance boom is going to DESTROY THE NATION.

Slate asks: How do we instill journalistic ethics into our robot reporters?

The New York Times decrees that mankind is inherently spiteful, but you know what? That’s a GOOD thing!

A fun Q & A with Cyndi Lauper in The Guardian.

BBC News: A French couple has gathered a thousand on-line fan tributes to Pharrell’s “Happy”

So the Black Death wasn’t really the Bubonic plague after all? Read the new theories in Slate.

Swoonworthy rates the top ten hunks of Game of Thrones. (Grey Worm should have scored higher, just sayin’)

 

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Always tackling the most important stories of the day, HuffPo has 19 Very Real Struggles of Women with Big Butts.

The much buzzed-about New York Post article: “L’Wren Scott’s Suicide Reveals Tragic Side of City’s Glitzy Scene.”

Slate uses music theory to explain the  genius of Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” (Maybe next year they’ll tackle why “Happy” is so goddamn annoying).

Nile Rogers writes about Studio 54, Grace Jones, and the Disco backlash in New York magazine.

From Salon: Why Entertainment Weekly‘s decision to start paying writers with “prestige” rather than, you know, actual money is terrible for both writers and readers (and does not bode well for the future of pop culture).

Also in Salon: Why Gwyneth Paltrow’s utterly obnoxious “conscious uncoupling” letter proves she’s the last, great star, “worthy of the legacy of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.”

Mental Floss investigates: Is the Five-Second Rule real?

The New York Times says millennials in the work place are shallow, callow, unmotivated, and undependable… just like every generation since the middle ages.

Also in the Times: Exploring the Salton Sea, the Sunken City and other modern ruins of Southern California.

Lead singer of cult metal band GWAR David Brockie aka Oderus Urungus found dead at 50. Read about it in Rolling Stone and Daily Mail.

 

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Nickelback, Smash Mouth, Goo Goo Dolls: Salon has the 15 most hated bands of the last 30 years. (But no fun.?  No Mumford & Sons? I demand a recount!)

The must-have coffee table book of 2014 about the mob hit men of Murder Inc. will cost you exactly $4,200. But YOWZA, what a book! Read about it in the New York Times.

Washington Post has a fascinating obituary of the villanous Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps.

And HuffPo has the LGBT reaction to his death.

Arkansas school doubles down on decision to ban gay student’s coming out story in yearbook.

For all you hardcore Benson fans out there (you know who you are), Salon  has the answer to how the series was supposed to end.

For when you absolutely need purple pleather harem pants on the run: Fashion trucks are about to become ALL THE RAGE.

Coming soon to the Great White Way: James Franco and Chris O’Dowdare reimagine Of Mice & Men as a bromantic comedy

Absolutely riveting video (if you’re into this sort of thing): Alexander Wang, Prabal Garung and Eddie Borgo analyze the concept of style at the SCADstyle 2014 conference. At Style.com

Liza Minnelli talks to the LA Times about Ellen, that blue streak, and her new show.

Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg must NEVER EVER retire from the Supreme Court in Slate.

Of Hippos and Kings: Archeologist and anthropologist Eric H Cline has a new book called 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed, and it sounds remarkably like today.. Read the review in the New Yorker.

 

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Air & Space magazine magazine has a fascinating article about a 727 airline that vanished from Angola in 2003.

Daily Mail claims that the pilot of missing Flight MH370 was a political fanatic. This comes as police are investigating the possibility that he hijacked his own aircraft in a bizarre political protest.

OK, so we all think Flight 727 was hijacked, but just in case that gets disproven, New York magazine has other theories ranging from mechanical failure to alien abduction.

Kitty Genovese, whose 1964 rape and murder was witnessed by 37 bystanders who DID NOTHING,  became a symbol about the unravelling of society, racial fears,  and the lack of care exhibited by city dwellers for their neighbors. Now Off the Grid reports that Kitty was a lesbian. Did that have something to do with her neighbors’ responses (or lack thereof)?

The New York Times writes about the growing transgender presence in pop culture, talking to icons-in-the-making Laverne Cox, Janet Mock and wowlebrity Zachary Drucker.

Has the tv-star-to-movie-star career trajectory become outmoded? Vulture thinks so.

Why Mel Gibson deserves a second chance: Deadline pleads his case.

Salon has an expose on how to behave at an orgy.

10 famous geniuses and their drugs of choice, also at Salon.

One man’s mission to name an island after Busta Rhymes in Slate.

 

LAST WEEK’S LONGER READS:

What the hell happend to Jay McInerney? Slate examines the ’80s literary superstar’s unrealized potential.

Finally, someone details the difference between Death Metal and Black Metal.

The Independent examines the culture of rape in men’s prisons.

Semen allergies, broken penises, and spontaneous orgasms: Salon has six weird consequences of sex they don’t teach you in sex ed.

The New York Times Style section has a breathless investigation into the return of the monocle as the fashion accessory du jour for hipsters.

Slate has a bit of fun with Beyond the Monocle: Five Ideas for Future New York Times Hipster Trend Pieces including ruffs, powdered wigs, and plague doctor masks. Which, of course, I was wearing before they were cool.

The Guardian has grim news for authors: Not even award-winning best-selling authors are making money in publishing anymore.

Nightclubbing 101: An oral history of New York’s Pyramid Club as told by the trailblazing drag queens and performance artists who performed there.

Is belly dancing racist? Salon decrees it so.

The New Yorker has a humorous piece about 59-year-olds who look down their noses on 56-year-olds. Insolent pups!

 

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Sunday, March 2, 2014:

The inimitable Cindy Adams predicts tonight’s Oscars, as only Cindy can.

Who thanks who at the Oscars (No surprise: Meryl gets thanked more than God)

The Guardian has a piece imploring Academy voters not to give the Oscar to the documentary The Act of Killing  (in which Indonesia’s political mass-murderers restage their slaughters).

The brilliant Douglas Rushkoff writes in Politico: “How Technology Killed the Future

Slate has the 19 most common questions a trans person is asked.

The Atlantic has a fascinating interview with trans activist and memoirist Janet Mock.

New York magazine asserts the latest sartorial rage among hipsters is Normcore: the dad-brand non-style you might have once associated with Jerry Seinfeld.

Riveting stuff: Furniture shopping habits of the rich and famous at Salon.

Gawker profiles the adorable 101-year-old man who’s running for Congress, and really ought to win.

Fascinating article in The Economist about the controversial heroin treatment used in Switzerland and the Netherlands which sets up safe sites where users can inject while monitored by health-care staff and – in some cases – provides heroin itself free.

An investigation at Slate into the impenetrable time signature of The Terminator‘s musical score. Honestly, I wouldn’t mention it if I didn’t think it was REALLY INTERESTING.

W has a piece on venerable downtown fashion designer Andre Walker’s comeback. I still kick myself EVERY DAY for not buying some of those cookie-cutter outfits back in 1985 when I had the chance. STUPID JAMES!

The New Yorker translates what Ted Nugent was really trying to say when he called President Obama a “subhuman mongrel.”

Slate covers an exhibit at the National Museum of  Australia showcasing convict love tokens – coins that had been smoothed over and then engraved with messages that prisoners gave to their sweethearts before leaving for penal colonies in Australia in the 18th and 19th century.

And finally, the Daily Beast has an update on Michael Alig and his post-prison plans.

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Happy Birthday, Keith Haring! He Would Have Been 56 Today

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Tseng Kwong Chi The Legacy Project The Keith Haring Foundation SVA Madonna Keith Haring Danceteria In June of 1980, I moved to New York. I met Keith Haring that summer at Danceteria, where he was a busboy at the time. He had just done a mural above the staircase there and in the coming months was beginning to make a name for himself because of his subway drawings, which seemed too be everywhere. He was nerdy, a bit awkward, funny, intense, and kinda sexy. We became friendly and had MANY friends in common. I took the Polariods below (which have never been seen before) at his birthday “Party Of Life” in ’84, where Madonna performed Like A Virgin on a bed. (Yikes! Thirty years ago!) After his passing, Madonna dedicated the first night of her Blond Ambition Tour as a benefit concert in Keith’s memory, and donated all proceeds from ticket sales to AIDS charities. Keith would have been 56 today. He is still missed, but his good works continue on through The Keith Haring Foundation that, in addition to representing his work, supports educational opportunities for underprivileged children and finances AIDS research and patient care.

Keith was born in Reading, Pennsylvania on May 4, 1958 and was raised in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He became interested in drawing and art at an early age and he later studied commercial art from 1976 to 1978 at Pittsburgh’s Ivy School of Professional Art but lost interest in it:

“I’d been convinced to go [to art school] by my parents and guidance counselor. They said that if I was going to seriously pursue being an artist, I should have some commercial-art background. I went to a commercial-art school, where I quickly realized that I didn’t want to be an illustrator or a graphic designer. The people I met who were doing it seemed really unhappy; they said that they were only doing it for a job while they did their own art on the side, but in reality that was never the case–their own art was lost. I quit the school.”

After this, he moved to New York in ’78 and enrolled in the School of Visual Arts (and met fellow students Kenny Scharf and Rodney Alan Greenblat) and majored in painting. He achieved his first major public attention, as I mentioned, with his subway drawings. These were documented by his photographer photographer Tseng Kwong Chi. Around this time, “The Radiant Baby” was born and as they say, the rest is history. The graphic is of his plaque at The Legacy Project.

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Watch This Video Now: Tatianna on Ring My Bell

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RuPaul’s Drag Race season 2 DIVA, Tatianna is taking calls from her fans on Ring My Bell! Click over to watch! Thank yew!

New episodes of Ring My Bell every Sunday on WOWPresents.

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Call Tatianna at (323) 319-4777 or you can call them at wowpresents on Skype (SET UP YOUR SKYPE ACCOUNT NOW), and make those connections, guuuuuuurl! (Only your voice will be recorded.) If the phone keeps ringing, don’t get impatient just wait and we’ll try our hardest to connect your call!

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It’s Birthday, Bitch

Madonna’s Intended Met Ball Ensemble

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Madonna posted this pic on her Instagram with the caption, “What i wanted to wear to Met Ball but Anna said Not this year! So I’m gonna work on music instead?#artforfreedom.” I guess Madge wanted to go naked or nothing. I will say this and consider it a warning: if my body looks like that at just about 56 years of age, I will be naked always too, so get ready, gays….

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