April 11th, 2016
Stats/Fees listed are the opinion of the reviewer and always assumed to be for time only.
It is not advisable to send advance payments to people that are not well-reviewed on the site.
Coverboy Devin Masters - New York City
Bruce Springsteen Cancels North Carolina Concert Because of Anti-LGBT Laws
By Staff
Greensboro, NC — Legendary singer Bruce Springsteen stood up for the LGBT community today when he cancelled his concert in Greensboro, North Carolina. Last month, the state passed a discriminatory bathroom law that restricts transgender people from using the facilities of their choice. (More)
Voters Stand By Trump as Champion of Political Incorrectness
By Adam Geller and Bryna Godar (AP)
Opinion — Donald Trump's inflammatory statements about Mexican immigrants, Muslim refugees and women who get abortions may eventually be his campaign's undoing, some analysts say. (More)
Davey Wavey Shares The Secrets To 'Anal Sex Without Pain'
By Staff
Cyberspace — If fear of pain is keeping you from bottoming, worry no more! Davey Wavey is here to share a few secrets to having anal sex without pain or worries. (More)
Jonathan Groff Reveals What Will Break Lin-Manuel Miranda
By Anthony
Broadway — In a "Tales from Backstage" segment Jonathan Groff did for The Tonight Show, the devilish player revealed the things he'd do to Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda on stage during the show to try and get him to break character and laugh. (More)
Stephen Fry likens political correctness to something out of '1984'
By Jack Flanagan
Hollywood — Actor and author Stephen Fry said political correctness in the US has gone too far — and this will soon be the case in the UK. (More)
Paul Ryan Is Now The Republican's Fantasy Boy Candidate
By John Gallagher
Opinion — The Republican party leadership just can't quite wrap its collective head around Donald Trump or Ted Cruz being the GOP presidential nominee. (More)
Gov. John Kasich Wouldn't Have Signed Bathroom Bills
By Sunnivie Brydum
Ohio — In a break from the ideological line of many of his Republican contemporaries, Ohio Gov. John Kasich said he would not have signed anti-LGBT legislation like that which has caused nationwide backlash in North Carolina and Mississippi. (More)