Not sure how gayer this can get!

The Actors Fund will present a one-night-only stage adaptation of the 1967 film sensation VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, on Monday, March 15, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. at the Gerald W. Lynch Theatre at John Jay College (899 Tenth Ave.)

Based on Jacqueline Susann’s addictively entertaining, bestselling novel, this benefit performance of VALLEY OF THE DOLLS stars Charles Busch as Helen Lawson, Heidi Blickenstaff as Neely O’Hara, Tovah Feldshuh as Miriam Polar, Cheyenne Jackson as Tony Polar, Martha Plimpton as Anne Welles and Christopher Sieber as Ted Casablanca. Additional casting will be announced soon.

VALLEY OF THE DOLLS follows the lives of three women – naive New Englander Anne Welles, aspiring singer Neely O’Hara, and buxom beauty Jennifer North – as they attempt to achieve fame and fortune in show business.

As this legendary story unfolds, each starlet discovers that Hollywood is full of pitfalls and heartbreak. Instead of the happiness they seek, the trio descends into a dark world of sex, alcoholism, suicide and a chemical dependence on a variety of prescription “dolls.”

Will any of these ingénues survive their “trip” through Hollywood?

Directed by Carl Andress (Die Mommie Die!), tickets for VALLEY OF THE DOLLS are $75, $100 and $150 and are now available visiting www.actorsfund.org or by calling 212-221-7300 ext. 133. All proceeds will benefit The Actors Fund.

The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that helps all professionals in performing arts and entertainment. The Fund, which supports actors and performers and everyone behind the scenes who works in theatre, film, TV, music, dance, radio and opera, is a safety net, providing social services and emergency assistance, health services, employment and training programs and housing support for those who are in need, crisis or transition. Learn more about The Actors Fund at www.actorsfund.org.

The BroadwayWorld.com

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The gay rodeo champion who was evicted from the “Big Brother 10″ house has found a new use for his assless chaps — dude is officially entering the world of gay porn.

18 months after he was evicted from the “BB” house, Steven Daigle was so comfortable in front of the cameras, he decided to sign on to a man-on-man-on-man sex tape with a company called C1R.com. We’re told Daigle was approached with the idea by porn director Chi Chi LaRue – who originally met Daigle at a “Big Brother” wrap party. Daigle tells us, “I didn’t expect my life to take this path, but when I was presented with the opportunity, I dove in head first… literally.”As for the footage, we’re told most of the film is already in the can

Thanks TMZ.

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At first glance it’s easy to label Brent Corrigan as a just another hot, twinky gay porn star but if you take a closer look you’ll see an experienced veteran of the industry who at just 23 years old is an entrepreneur, a budding young actor and a man wise beyond his years.

From the age of 17, Brent has appeared in dozens of porn films with titles such as The Porne Ultimatum, The Big Easy and Just The Sex but in that time he has also started three production companies and scored minor roles in mainstream films such as Milk and Another Gay Sequel. He has had his share of controversy, with a number of lawsuits over several underage films he made with Cobra Video now behind him, and in 2009 Brent testified at the highly publicised murder trial of Bryan Kocis, the owner of Cobra Video.

And after seven years, Brent has just about seen and done it all but he says he still finds ways of making the work interesting for him. “It’s a place in the world for me, just as you have your place in the world,” he says. “I seldom take projects with other studios, people who are familiar with me are often surprised at just how little filming I do [and] that has been a big factor in keeping me not only whole and sane, but interested in general.”

Brent says his shift to producing as well as modeling has kept the blood pumping. “What stimulates me most is directing and creating things. I still model, but I am always directing and shot-calling on my sets,” he says. “If I couldn’t direct my own work or project, I would probably have little more use for the adult industry.”

Now onto his third company, Brent’s latest business was born out of what he saw as a “need to produce something of worth without damaging or exploiting young people,” adding that he sees the company’s role as “providing a safe environment they can meet others like themselves, as well as be uninhibited without feeling ashamed or anxious.”

So what advice would Brent give anyone who wants to launch their own porn career? “Figure out what you want out of the adult industry. You can’t just leap into it and expect people to love you for it. Today, you can make yourself the star you want to be by simply creating a YouTube page and being creative. Get a blog, write about what is going through your head. Reveal more than just your body. Most of all, never, ever ever film unsafe work. If you want to be a real adult star, you don’t have to compromise your health to achieve it.”

Despite appearances in bareback videos earlier in his career, Brent now encourages and promotes safe sex in all his videos and believes porn plays an important role in safe-sex education. “I had little to no understanding of the risk I was personally taking, but those who might watch it and emulate my behaviour,” he says. “I’m not familiar with what sex education is like out there in Australia, but it varies from bad to worse in most regions here in the US. Many kids get curious when they come of age, and of course the internet is there to whet their appetite. I never set out to be a role model, but taking into account the work I do as an adult, I recognise that many young people are well aware of my work and what I do.”

Brent is eager to admit that porn is not his life, “I love sex and I’m great at it [but] it’s one very small part of my being. It’s a very empty world for someone who makes sex the sum of their parts,” he says. And this shows with Brent having a number of minor roles in films such as Milk, Another Gay Sequel, and Big Gay Musical but Brent says he is being realistic about his acting career. “I’m not grooming myself to become the next big Disney star. I am completely satisfied and at home working in queer media.”

Within the queer media world, Brent is keen to work with John Cameron Mitchell, and cites Shortbus and Hedwig & the Angry Inch as two of his favourite films. “There is just something about drag queens and transgendered souls that utterly fascinates me,” he says, hinting at his own future film plans. “I’ll let you in on a little secret, one day I’d like to make a film about some of my experiences based on the book I am writing. I have always envisioned Susan Sarandon playing my mother!”

Brent is a fervent supporter for the overturning of the Proposition 8 laws banning same-sex marriage in California but he isn’t looking to tie the knot just yet. “Me? Getting married? I’m 23! I don’t think any one is prepared to make a life commitment at such an age. Yet, that hasn’t stopped me from securing the right not only for myself in the future when I am ready, but for those who are ready to make it part of their lives now.”

Brent is heading to Australia later this month, appearing at Mardi Bar and Queer Thinking as part of the Mardi Gras festival, but he admits he has no idea what he is in for. “I hear it’s crazy and that I’ll never live it down. I’m just looking forward to seeing some crazy things. I could use a new mental scar.”

Brent Corrigan hosts the Same Same Mardi Bar on Wednesday Feb 24 and Thursday Feb 25 at Nevermind, 163 Oxford St, Darlinghurst. He also participates in Mardi Gras’ Queer Thinking forum on Friday Feb 26 at the Seymour Centre.

Thanks Same Same

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Good for Martha. ”We’re humbled and honored to have been deemed ‘good thing’-y enough to grace this mass market mag’s pages. It’s one time you won’t hear us complain about our love being turned into an issue.”

Jeremy Hooper from his blog GoodAsYou who has been featured in Martha Stewart’s Weddings magazine under a featured called “Real Weddings.” According to his website, he married his husband, Andrew Shulman , on June 13, in Litchfield Hills, Connecticut. This is apparently the first time the goddess of “good things” has featured a same-sex wedding. Gay and lesbian marriage was legalized in Connecticut late in 2008 by a 4-3 decision from that state’s Supreme Court.

Thanks Metro Weekly!

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Keep up the good work! Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been nothing short of a rock star when it comes to denouncing international homophobia. On September 11 this year, she made it a point to talk about how international gay rights are part of the Obama administration’s human rights agenda. On World AIDS Day this year, she drew the connections between criminalization of homosexuality and the HIV pandemic. And just this week, Clinton blasted Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act, calling it out as a piece of legislation that would violate human rights and take away human dignity.

Fierce advocate for gay rights? Yeah, there’s one in the White House. But it might not be the one with the fancier desk and the oval-like office.

Clinton’s condemnation of Uganda’s anti-gay bill came during a widely-publicized speech on the human rights policies of the Obama administration. Coupled with stinging remarks to countries that foster gender inequality, the speech continued a focus on global homophobia that has been a part of Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State since practically day one.

“Governments should be expected to resist the temptation to restrict freedom of expression when criticism arises, and be vigilant in preventing law from becoming an instrument of oppression, as bills like the one under consideration in Uganda to criminalize homosexuality would do,” Clinton said.

Clinton joins nearly 99 percent of the world, it seems, calling for Uganda to dump its Anti-Homosexuality Bill. For now the country continues to resist international pressure to drop the bill, making Uganda even less popular than the Taliban. Which is exactly the type of human rights company the country will deserve if it passes the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.

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Funny for being a big ole woman! Cheyenne Jackson as Jack Baker on 30 Rock, where the gay cruiser will play a new member of the TGS cast and … love interest? Cheynne’s first episode debuts Nov. 12.

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Schwarzenegger Drops F-Bomb in New Veto Bill

Schwarzenegger’s people say no. But the X-rated evidence is hard to miss in a message that Schwarzenegger sent to explain why he was vetoing an Ammiano bill dealing with financing for the Port of San Francisco.

A straight reading of the guv’s letter laments “the fact that major issues are overlooked while many unnecessary bills come to me for consideration,” and concludes, “I believe it is unnecessary to sign this measure at this time.”

But a vertical read of the far-left-hand letters in each of the missive’s eight lines offers a more blunt explanation: “I f- you.”

Schwarzenegger’s press secretary, Aaron McLear, insisted Tuesday it was simply a “weird coincidence.” He sent us veto messages the governor sent out in the past with linguistic lineups such as “soap” and “poet,” which he said were also unintended.

“Something like this was bound to happen,” McLear said.

Maybe. But the veto message came after Ammiano called the governor a liar and shouted from the audience to “kiss my gay ass” when Schwarzenegger unexpectedly showed up at a Democratic Party dinner in San Francisco on Oct. 7.

Ammiano later called Schwarzenegger’s attendance at the event a “cheap publicity stunt” that wasn’t at all amusing, in light of the governor’s cuts in social services, ordered furloughs of state workers and failure to act on some gay-rights issues.

The governor’s veto letter was in response to Ammiano’s AB1176 – a rather mundane bill meant to help San Francisco’s port with finance issues. The “coincidence” was first picked up on Tuesday by the Bay Guardian newspaper.

As for Ammiano, a professional comic in addition to being a liberal Democrat, he’s playing it straight on this one: “They probably think they are even now,” he said.

“I think it was very creative, and it’s time to bury the hatchet,” Ammiano added. “I’m not interested in prolonging it.”

The hidden message – if that’s what it was – “was certainly more subtle than ‘kiss my gay ass,’ ” said Barbara O’Connor, political science professor at Sacramento State University. “But it shows the acrimony and bad feelings in Sacramento are pretty bad.

“I doubt if it was the governor himself,” O’Connor said. “But maybe the staff was having a good time.”

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Kathleen Turner’s is BACK!

To be sure, Kathleen Turner today looks a lot different from the siren who made movie goers sweat in 1981’s “Body Heat.” Stalled for years by rheumatoid arthritis and the alcoholism that ensued, the 55-year-old actress has been to hell and back.

But in Showtime’s raunchy, rowdy, David Duchovny-helmed “Californication,” the girl prove’s she’s still got it — the power to enthrall audiences with her throaty drawl, the ability to make all other characters fade into the background when she steps into a scene.

Of course, it’s hard to focus on anything else when Turner’s Sue Collini, a middle aged Hollywood agency exec. with the mouth of a porn star and the sexual appetite of a college co-ed, sucks the finger of her favorite foot soldier and object of desire, Charlie Runkle (Evan Handler), and shoves it in her skirt with nary an explanation but a breathy groan. What she does say in the series can’t be printed here. Collini is over the top and out of line, and Turner loves it.

“I like doing outrageous things. I seem to be sort of making speciality of it, being this crazy middle aged woman,” she told ABCNews.com. “When I’m doing something, I don’t think about what other people are going to think about it. Just doing it is where I get my kicks. Then of course, to see it with other people, you realize how out there it is.”

The “out there” factor drew Turner to “Californication,” much to the delight of series creator and executive producer Tom Kapinos.

“I’ve grown pretty cynical at this point but when I come up with a character, there’s a prototype in my head, and for Sue Collini, I thought ‘Oh, Kathleen Turner,’” he said. “And when you’re doing TV, you think Kathleen Turner and you end up with someone far down the list. But we called her, and the deal closed within a day. I figured I’d have to call her and plead and promise that she wouldn’t be having sex with animals or something.”

Nope, though maybe it helped his case that “Californication” hasn’t broached bestiality (yet). Turner was hungry for a role with meat, something she said is hard to come by for middle-aged women in Hollywood these days.

‘Californication’ Character Parallels Turner

“If you don’t have stage training, you’re truly limited. They don’t write good roles for women. If you’re not immediately identifiable as the ingénue or sex symbol, they don’t know what to write. Write a character? I mean, a character? Who has thoughts and feelings and opinions? They don’t know how to do it.”

With Sue Collini, Turner’s found a role she can dig into, and a character that mirrors some of her favorite qualities.

“She’s ballsy, which I like. I would give myself credit for that. She’s unapologetic; I’ll go with that one too. She has a good sense of humor, and I like that.”

Turner’s funny as well, with a dry, self-depreciating wit that no doubt evolved as armor necessary to survive in the acting industry for so long.

She blew up with “Body Heat,” which still maintains its status as one of the sexiest movies ever, but after rising to the A-list and starring in a handful of movies, including “Romancing the Stone” with Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito and its sequel, “The Jewel of the Nile,” she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and her career screeched to a halt. Told she would end up in a wheelchair, Turner went on an aggressive course of drugs that ravaged her mind and body. The woman who once said “On nights when I feel great about myself, if I walk into a room and a man doesn’t look at me, he’s either dead or gay,” became unrecognizable to her fans. As the disease worsened, she turned to alcohol.

“When you’re in chronic pain, It’s very hard to realize the effect it has on your mind as well,” she said. “It’s a constant depressant. It really mucks up your thinking. If you go to a restaurant, is the bathroom downstairs? Because I can’t go there if it is. So yeah, you try a lot of stuff, in my case, excessive drinking for a while to kill pain. And it does, it does kill pain, but it causes even more.”

Turner’s arthritis went into remission after years of treatment; it took longer to kick the drinking. She acted throughout — notably on Broadway in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” and on TV playing Chandler Bing’s gender-bending father on “Friends.” (Her comment on that role: “That was silly wasn’t it? I had never been a woman playing a man playing a woman before. It was amazing!”) But after wrapping filming on “The Graduate” in 2002, she checked into a Pennsylvania rehab center, and kicked the habit for good.

She’s thrilled to be working again in better health, but oh, how things in Hollywood have changed. Megan Fox is hot and all, but they don’t make ‘em like they used to.

“One of the things that’s happened over the last ten years is a kind of mean spiritedness about sex, sex being used as a weapon, instead of a glorious celebration of it,” Turner said. “There’s a mean spiritedness to humor now too. I just don’t think that’s appealing.”

“I think a lot of these young actors and actresses are in a really tough position,” she continued. “I always managed to keep my private life quite private. You never saw pictures of my daughter or my home. I don’t know that they can do that anymore, so they’re constantly on stage, as it were. I think that pressure must be awful. And I think they’re too skinny. I do, I worry. I have a daughter and when she was growing up, I was like ‘You look great, don’t listen to any of this s**t.’”

Asked if she saw a younger version of herself in any of the industry’s rising stars, Turner chortled and said she “would never be so arrogant as to think that. Everyone is themselves, everyone is unique.” She herself intends to keep playing the part of the sensual seductress so long as she’s given a set or stage.

“I’m not ready to say a middle aged woman no longer has sexual drive or appeal. That’s really offensive. We’re damn sexy, man.”

Thanks for the great article ABC.

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I’ll never understand it. Atleast it’s somewhat funny!

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Grandma Nancy Pelosi is Talking Junk Again!

Can’t she just retire? Leave? Be kicked out? Urgh. Yet, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that the anti-government rhetoric over President Barack Obama’s health care reform effort is concerning because it reminds her of the violent debate over gay rights that roiled San Francisco in the 1970s.

Anyone voicing hateful or violent rhetoric, she told reporters, must take responsibility for the results.

“I have concerns about some of the language that is being used because I saw this myself in the late ’70s in San Francisco,” Pelosi said, suddenly speaking quietly. “This kind of rhetoric was very frightening” and created a climate in which violence took place, she said.

She is the one causing all this mess anyhow. She’s an idiot!

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The Newlywed Game” is bringing on its first gay couple.

It’s a celebrity duo for the long-running game show, now on the GSN cable network. George Takei, who played Mr. Sulu on “Star Trek,” will appear with his partner, Brad Altman. They just celebrated their first anniversary after being married in Los Angeles.

Takei and Altman have been together for 22 years, so they’re nothing like the giggly young couples who appeared on the first version of the show.

The new edition of “The Newlywed Game” began airing on GSN a year ago and has been a ratings success. Singer Carnie Wilson has replaced Bob Eubanks as host.

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NO Adoption for Elton John!

Sad: Elton John won’t be able to adopt a 14-month-old HIV-positive child from Ukraine because the pop star is too old and isn’t married, the government said Monday.

Adoption and gay rights advocates expressed regret about the determination by Family, Youth and Sports Minister Yuriy Pavlenko, while a children’s charity had reservations about John’s weekend announcement that he and his male partner, David Furnish, wanted to adopt the boy.

John announced his desire after meeting the boy, named Lev, while touring an orphanage Saturday as part of an anti-AIDS charity project.

“I don’t know how we do that, but he has stolen my heart. And he has stolen David’s heart and it would be wonderful if we can have a home,” John said.

But Pavlenko told The Associated Press that the adoption will not happen because adoptive parents must be married and because the pop star is too old.

The singer is 62 and Ukrainian law requires a parent to be no more than 45 years older than an adopted child.

John and Furnish tied the knot in 2005 in one of the first legalized civil unions in Britain, but Pavlenko said Ukraine does not recognize gays unions as marriage.

“Elton John will not be able to adopt a Ukrainian child and if he files that request we will unfortunately deny it,” Pavlenko said. “The law is the same for everybody: for a president, for a minister, for Elton John.”

John spokesman Gary Farrow declined to comment.

Pavlenko said Ukraine was grateful for the singer’s charity work and expressed hope that his desire to adopt Lev would spur the domestic adoption of more children with health problems, which is still rare in Ukraine.

Pavlenko said domestic adoptions have increased significantly thanks to government childcare supplements and maternity leave for adoptive families. In 2004, Ukrainian families adopted about 1,500 children compared with 2,500 adoptions by foreigners. This year, 2,500 orphans were adopted locally while 1,000 found homes abroad.

However, Ukrainians are still reluctant to adopt ill, psychologically challenged children or those older than 10. Pavlenko said that only about 30 HIV-positive children have been adopted since 2007. About 32,000 Ukrainian orphans are waiting to be adopted this year, but only 2,000 Ukrainian families are lined to adopt them.

Albert Pavlov, head of the Happy Child foundation for orphaned and sick children in Zaporizhia, said he opposed adoption by gays, but called for removing age and marriage restrictions for adopters.

“I don’t understand why a middle-aged single woman, if she is in good health, cannot raise a child,” Pavlov said.

Svyatoslav Sheremet, head of Ukraine’s Gay Forum, a leading gay rights organization in Ukraine, said the regulations were depriving the boy of a chance to find a family and love.

“If I were that child, I would feel very bitter and sad,” Sheremet said.

Yukie Mokuo, UNICEF representative in Ukraine, said that foreign adoptions should be encouraged when no local families can be found.

A spokesman for the charity Save The Children UK, Adrian Lovett, said “while we’re sure Elton John is acting with the best intentions, his comments risk sending out a dangerous message about international adoption.”

“Most orphans in institutions, including in Ukraine, have one or both parents still living or have an extended family that could care for them with the right support.”

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