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High Altitude Attitude

Pam Ann speaks the truth. That’s because she’s the crankiest flight attendant ever, including the ones we’ve bitch-slapped at 30,000 feet for throwing ‘tude our way. We caught up with Caroline Reid’s hilarious, irreverent, completely inappropriate alter ego between peanut service and the in-flight movie to chat about the current state of the travel industry. [...]

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Need A Residental Facelift?

Brooklyn based interiors go-to Christopher Coleman has been one of New York’s most sought after designer for years. Lucky for us, for the first time in 10 years, he’s opening up the doors of his studio for a good-ole-fabulous SALE! From large to small scale furniture to lighting, artwork, and accessories, you will surely find [...]

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Procrastinators Guide to Ultimate Valentine’s Day Giving

So you waited until the last minute to buy your beau a Valentine’s Day gift? Well, lucky you, because we’ve put together a New Yorker’s emergency gift guide, sure to please most anyone. If you’re on a budget, but want your sweets to stay warm even when you’re not around, wrap them up in Brooker [...]

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He Loves Us, He Love Us More

Even when you're as cynically sassy as we are, there's nothing that melts our hearts more than receiving flowers. So, to make it easy on all of our loyal followers to shower us with affection, we're offering a very special NYC-only deal for you. THE DEAL: Get $50 worth of flowers for just $30 from [...]

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Yes, ANOTHER Bar in Hell’s Kitchen

Like a moth to a “flame,” gays are flocking to Industry Bar, Hell’s Kitchen’s new nightlife hotspot. We checked out Industry Bar last week, the newest arrival to gay nightlife hot-hood, Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen founded by nightlife vets Bob Pontarelli and Stephen Heighton, the duo behind Crowbar, Barracuda, Leshko's Restaurant and Elmo Restaurant. When we [...]

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Diamonds Are Everyone’s Best Friend

As more and more states legalize and/or recognize gay marriages, more opportunities for wedding traditions are coming into fruition for the lives of LGBTQ couples everywhere. But where do we start? With the rings of course! Do we go to Tiffany’s and Cartier where we fight for counter space with everyone else? Never! We “propose” [...]

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Into S&M?

If you have a hot body (and no, we don’t mean running a fever) and you live in New York or are visiting this weekend, the start of a new career could be just around the corner. Wilhelmina Models is conducting their second annual Hot Body Model Search this Saturday, October 16, 2010, at the [...]

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Everything’s Coming Up Rosie

Ever since her daytime talk show, we’ve known of Rosie O’Donnell’s love for all things Broadway (and all things vagina, too). In 2003, she and Lori Klinger founded Rosie’s Theater Kids as an organization to give New York City school kids the opportunity to experience all facets of musical theater, including singing, dancing, playing music [...]

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The C Word

When we are talking about the C word, we’re not talking about lady parts. It’s actually something far worse (if you can imagine that). Cancer. It turns out the LGBT community gets several kinds of cancer much more often than those straight people do. We’re not sure why – but now at least somebody is [...]

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Weimar on the Hudson

Monday nights in Manhattan used to get us down. No theater. The weekend is over. But now we gays have something to look forward to – hot muscley shirtless guys, smoke machines, costumes and an over-the-top Weimar-themed show that evokes a 1920's Berlin-style cabaret. (Think Liza with a Z in Cabaret with her two gay [...]

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