Dani Campbell’s Shot At Love

America loves reality television, but when MTV’s Shot at Love premiered, giving viewers the first bisexual reality dating show, well, shock and awe was a more apt description of their response. Each week as Tila Tequila, a woman whose claim to fame was being the No. 1 girl on MySpace,… Read more »

January 2010

Solitude and Strength

My girlfriend is currently starring in a film here in New York City. It’s all very top secret and I’m very excited for her and the opportunity it represents for her artistic career. But, it also means she’s not been around much these past weeks and won’t be for a… Read more »

January 2010

Globes, Grammys and Gaga—Oh My!

Regardless of the economic climate, the gifting goes on in Hollywood. As we gear up for the biggest week of the year with this week’s Oscar madness, here’s a sneak peak at the recent swag suites and celebrity lounges that went down in Hollywood at this year’s Globe’s and Grammy’s.… Read more »

January 2010

Week 1 Challenge”You Down?

Yesterday my friend Lissa, an entrepreneur behind the curtain of TheQueerist.com, called me. She read this blog and because she’s known me for a long time my waffling and indecision confused her. “What’s the problem?” I tried to explain: “I’m anxious about this ‘creating a plan thing’. Remember a year… Read more »

January 2010

The 10 Most Underrated Lesbian Books

1. Two Serious Ladies, Jane Bowles: This early postmodern stunner features the eponymous two ladies: an uptight woman who becomes a courtesan and a wealthy woman who falls in love with a prostitute. Anaïs Nin was seriously jealous of Bowles, with good reason. 2. Nightwood, Djuna Barnes: Lyrical prose that… Read more »

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