rihanna needs our help ya'll. she is following in beyonce's footsteps and releasing a fragrance. she had originally planned to name the scent route 22, but is now soliciting suggestions. if you have any ideas, leave them in the comments, and then tell rihanna HERE.
daphne guiness wore a cape from alexander mcqueen's 2002 collection to his private funeral in london today. i think its spectacular. i am reminded of the episode of sex and the city where the girls all go to the young designer javier's funeral. check out more photos here. via.
we are so excited to tell you about 2Pz good friend and one of our most loyal readers, lilly. i bet a bunch of you even KNOW her. she recently reviewed an exhibit for international publication, art in america. you should definitely check it out. it's right over here! and keep an eye out, because word on the street is that there's another piece in the works!
NYC's stone wall dems laid out the welcome mat for harold ford jr. only instead of reading welcome, ANTI-GAY LIAR was written across it in big black letters. jr. was full of empty political rhetoric like most politicians, and the crowd was generally belligerent (i.e. real queeny). the way he was treated wasn't fair or reasonable, but i won't lose any sleep over it. what seems worth mentioning is this;
"asked if he agreed with the ruling in lawrence v. texas, ford had to ask for clarification on what the case was about. the room erupted in groans. several attendees I spoke to were forgiving, recognizing the case title might not have reverberated outside our community. though, i think it's worth pointing out that it probably indicates ford didn't quite get all the way through his recommended reading of the LGBT community for dummies. (or as one less charitable person put it on twitter: 'to be fair, it was in 2003, when ford still hated the gays.')"
ford just isn't going to be successful at wooing new york state LGBTs so long as he doesn't bother to educate himself about basic landmarks within the gay civil rights movement. someone on his staff could have easily wikipedia-ed "US gay rights" and the first sentence of the second paragraph in the entry explains the essential facts of the case. unfortunately for him, this misstep exposes his shallow interest in LGBT issues.
are you going to go see tim burton's alice in wonderland movie next week when it opens? i hope it not as scary as this tv version that STILL gives me nightmares
Alexandria: so i woke up this morning to a text from my cousin, ashley that said "omg, are you friends with this kylie person with the chicken blog?!" and i was like "yep she's one of rob's friends from school" and she was like "i was reading her blog and it is hilarious!"
thx for sharing, bun-bun! and thx alexandria's cousin for the compliment! we sure can use one...
"I'm always thought of as the sparkly flamboyant character that wore a crown of roses...nobody knows me. I think masculinity is what you believe it to be. To me, masculinity is all my perception. I think masculinity and femininity is something that's very old fashioned. There's a whole new generation of people that aren't defined by their sex or their race or who they like to sleep with. I think as a person you know what your values are and what you believe in and I that''s the most important thing."