May 6th, 2020
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Under the Weather Today
By Daddy
Las Vegas — Spend most of the day in bed. The temperature is in the high nineties; it's time to start sleeping during the heat of the day. Feeling under the weather today
Currently we don't have in reviews in the queue. However, I am actually very proud that we're all practicing novel coronavirus self-quarantine rules and I expect we'll be back to normal once the quarantines are over. Please be safe, be sane, and be healthy!
We'll know if the change of address postcard worked when mail starts showing up with those distinctive yellow labels. I'll be checking the new mailbox on Tuesday. To all those that have donated, Thank you! Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page which has been updated with the new address.
Francois Sagat Directs Futuristic Tom of Finland-Themed Porn
By Mikelle Street
Cyberspace — Back in December, MEN launched a multipart collaboration with the Tom of Finland Foundation. With various installments, the massive Gay porn company aimed to create a series of films based on the past, present, and future of the legacy of Touko Laaksonen — the man known to most as Tom of Finland. That started off with work that held a bit of vintage flair, moved through a sort of retro-inspired moment directed by Bruce LaBruce, then went to modern-day, set in a leather bar. (More)
Broadway Considers the Path Forward for Shows to Go On
By John CaruccI and Mark Kennedy (AP)
Broaqdway — When Broadway theaters finally reopen, at least one musical theater fan will show up. But she'll look a little different. "I would wear a mask and gloves," said actress Emily Hampshire, the "Schitt's Creek" star and huge "Hamilton" fan. "I don't think we can forget what happened for a long time." (More)
Brian J. Smith on Coming Out and Why He’s Quarantining in Berlin
By Sam Manzella
Berlin — If you’re not watching Logo Live on Instagram, you’re missing some incredible content—like Sense8 star Brian J. Smith’s Logo debut. On this week’s “Mondays Are a Drag” IG Live, New York City-based queen Pixie Aventura invited Smith on the show for a chat. The out actor called in from Berlin, Germany, where he ended up quarantining after filming the new Matrix movie on location. (More)
Jim Parsons Takes Apart His ‘Dance of the Seven Veils’ Scene From ‘Hollywood’
By Andy Towle
Hollywood — Actor Jim Parsons, who plays Rock Hudson’s real-life agent Henry Willson in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series Hollywood, talked about playing the cutthroat character in an online Zoom discussion with the cast, and unpacked one of his key scenes, in which he tries to impress Hudson by performing Salome’s Dance of the Seven Veils in his living room, in a separate interview with EW. [Spoilers ahead] (More)
An Indiana Restaurant Is Offering ‘Dragside Pickup’ to Customers During Quarantine
By Adrian Garcia
Indiana — One Indiana restaurant is taking curbside pickup to a whole new level by employing drag queens to deliver meals to its customers! When customers come to pick up their order at Fiddlehead Restaurant in Michigan City, a drag queen will safely bring it to their car. (More)
Is the Secret for Potential HIV Vaccines Hiding in Our Butts?
By David Artavia
California (South) — Researchers at the University of California, Davis sought to figure out whether microbes living in the rectum and vagina interacted with experimental HIV vaccines similarly to the HVTN 111 vaccine, an HIV DNA and protein vaccine currently in early stage clinical trials. To test their theory, researchers studied vaginal and rectal microbes before and after participants were vaccinated — while noting their effectiveness at producing antibodies. (More)
Two Guys Trying to Make It in the Big City. Quite Literally.
By David Reddish
Hollywood — The Tricky: Trick. This gay rom-com from 1999–or, the closest thing we had to one at the time–helped cement the career of actor Christian Campbell as an indie darling, and hinted at the self-deprecating comic ability Tori Spelling would show in her later career. Campbell stars as Gabriel, a frustrated composer living in New York. When his friends suggest a little sex might help with his writer’s block, he couples with Mark (John Paul Pitoc), a sexy gogo dancer from a local club. (More)