Benjamin Houlind appears ready to jump rope wearing only his white Emporio Armani briefs. From the looks of his package, he’s going to need the support.
Friday, July 5, 2013
16 of the Gayest Ads in History
From: AD Week
Bud Light
Bud Light was one of the first brands to make an overt, unambiguous appeal to the gay-male demographic. Slogans such as “Be yourself”—prosaic in any other context—held a special significance for gay consumers. Still, while Bud was ahead of its time, its ads often confirmed gay stereotypes like the ones in view here: that all gay men are muscular, white, and clomp around in cutoff shorts and construction boots. “Be yourself?” While some gay men saw themselves in ads like this, others did not
Daily Packages
Christian Bok Reaches into Rufskin
Christian Bok pulls down his black Rufskin underwear in this shot by Jason Jaskot. Even with the drawstring undone they look like they fit great, but he doesn't seem to have much use for them.
Queerism -Bic
noun: 1. Term used in Rome to describe boys that are cute but disposable. Similar to “trick”, use once or twice, then toss (off!)
2. Also from the cheap plastic brand named disposable pen made by Bic.
Dave, Silver | Dudoir Photography
"I’ve come to terms with my own gray hair – each year, not surprisingly, it’s become even more pronounced – and I refuse to consider dying it.
Well… I've thought about tracking down the lunch-lady stuff – just a hint of blue might be nice. ;)" -- Marlen Boro
Dish of the Day #1189: Red, Hot and Blue!
To celebrate the 4th of July, this week I'm featuring a few patriotic Dishes. Every Monday through Friday a new Dish of the Day is featured, and beginning on Friday you can vote for your favorite Dish of the week. If you haven't voted for last week's Dish yet, choose your man HERE!
Hottest Men Of Miami Heat And San Antonio Spurs
From: Queerty
Nando De Colo
San Antonio Spurs
Nando (center) is French and plays for their national team when the Olympics roll around. He looks good in the their daytime ensemble, don¹t you think?
Position: Guard
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 200
Years Pro: 7
Age: 25
History's Hottest TV Actors
From: Boy Culture
He's the Don of cuteness |
#44
Don Grady
(1944—2012)
Similar to Tony Dow, Grady was a scorching-hot brother on a wholesome family show. If they didn't want guys to moon over him, they shouldn't have hired someone with that cleft in his chin and that dreamy hair. The New Adventures of Spin and Marty (1957), My Three Sons (1960—1971)
2013 Hot 100
From: The Backlot
88.
JACOB ARTIST
BORN: October 17, 1992 (age 20) Buffalo, NY
HEIGHT: 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
PREVIOUS RANKING: NEW!
SCORES HOTNESS POINTS FOR…
When Jake Puckerman showed up at Glee‘s McKinkey High, he was a ball of attitude and not much else. But since, the bad boy has evolved quite a bit while still retaining that sexy edge. Jacob deserves a good deal of credit for walking that fine line… and for having the most kissable lips in the cast!
FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER: @jacobartist
MontanaJohn | Kissed By The Sun | Dudoir Photography
"As you can see, Jason is no stranger to the sun. The combination of his six pack, tanned skin and I am sure his latin genes make for a perfect specimen. Join Team Boro today to see what else you are missing." – Montana John
Beating Off Together: 150 Gayest Songs EVER
Bronski Beat
"Why?"
(1984)
"Why?" is a single from the British synthpop trio Bronski Beat and appeared on their 1984 album The Age of Consent.
The song, recorded at RPM Studios, NYC and mixed at Townhouse Studio, London, pursued an energetic musical formula, while the lyrics focused more centrally on anti-gay prejudice. The song opens with a questioning vocal by frontman and vocalist Jimmy Somerville and the shattering of breaking glass. It was the trio's second Top 10 success in the UK, peaking at #6, also reaching the Top 10 throughout Europe and in Australia and is today considered a popular gay anthem.
"Why?" is a single from the British synthpop trio Bronski Beat and appeared on their 1984 album The Age of Consent.
The song, recorded at RPM Studios, NYC and mixed at Townhouse Studio, London, pursued an energetic musical formula, while the lyrics focused more centrally on anti-gay prejudice. The song opens with a questioning vocal by frontman and vocalist Jimmy Somerville and the shattering of breaking glass. It was the trio's second Top 10 success in the UK, peaking at #6, also reaching the Top 10 throughout Europe and in Australia and is today considered a popular gay anthem.
Daily Packages
Jeffrey Wachman Rocks the Mohawk
Beefy model Jeffrey Wachman rocks some reveling white briefs in this photo by Joseph Smileuske. We love the combination of his tattoos and sexy underwear.
History's 150 Best TV Theme Songs
From: Boy Culture
#92
"Theme from Spider-Man" by Paul Francis Webster & Bob Harris
Spider-Man
(1967—1970)
I still love this saccharine narrative about who "Spider-Man" is—it's just so hypnotic. (And for this animated series, did you ever notice the spider on his back looks more like a tick?)
Classsic Television - Prime Time
Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters Hour
Comedy/variety show co-hosted by the eponymous Lennon Sisters and Jimmy Durante. This family-oriented variety series tried hard, but high budgets, top-name guests, and the obviously sincere efforts of everyone involved just couldn't overcome a poor concept. Durante's and the Lennons' styles just didn't mesh, and the show was cancelled after a single season.
Daily Packages
Leo Rico is Dripping in Red
In this Daily Package, model Leo Rico poses for photographer Tiago Prisco while he is dripping wet in a snug pair of red swim briefs and a pair of aviators.
Third Annual 100 Most Eligible Bachelors
From: OUT
MO ROCCA
Actor/Director
Maurice Alberto "Mo" Rocca (born January 28, 1969) is an American writer, journalist, comedian, and political satirist.
Want to make a move? Follow him on Twitter.
Your Hunk of the Day: Matt Schiermeier
Matt Schiermeier
Male
36 years old
Saint Peters, Missouri, US
Mayhem #903653
Model
About me
HELLO,
My name is Matt Schiermeier.
I would first like to say "Thank you" for taking the time to visit my profile.
With much appreciation to the beauty of ART, I enjoy the collaboration of artistic minds coming together to create beautiful work. Approaching new ideas with an open mind (I believe) allows freedom to imagination. I feel this is an effective and powerful tool we can use to capture something truly beautiful..
Thank you, MATT SCHIERMEIER
The 100 Grooviest LGBT Characters on Television
From: Deep Dish
98)
Mr. Humphries (John Inman)
Are You Being Served? and Grace and Favour
(1972-93)
Wilberforce Claybourne Humphries (John Inman)
Mr Humphries (John Inman), sales assistant, later senior assistant in menswear. Mr Humphries' colleagues and 'best friends' (although he denied this) were Mr Lucas and Mr Spooner. His ambiguous sexuality was used as a catalyst for many comedic situations and one-liners. Mr Humphries was particularly noted for his mincing walk and his slightly high-pitched voice, which he discarded when answering the phone: "MENSWEAR", he intoned in a falsified baritone. He had one of the most famous catchphrases of the era: when asked by a colleague, "Mr Humphries, are you free?" (to serve a customer), he always gave the exaggerated response, "I'm free!" in a very high pitched voice. As the series progressed he often arrived late at work in increasingly outrageous attire including punk rocker clothing and hair, motorcycle leather jacket and chaps, and a sailor uniform, always with an equally outrageous account of his previous night's activities and his efforts to make it to work on time nonetheless. On one occasion, Mr. Lucas opined to him after a description of the previous evening: "It's all go at your place!" Mr Humphries frequently spoke of a companion or companions referred to only as "my friend", often in a situation that pertained in some way to the subject under discussion. Everyone always assumed that the friends that he mentioned were men and would sometimes ask about them, and Mr Humphries would answer back, "What makes you think it's a 'he'?!", often in a voice lowered by an octave. In the episode 'Heir Apparent' his mother, Mrs Annie Humphries, suggests he was born in 1938 or 1939, after a series of encounters with various men. He is often described as the most lovable character in the show, and was shown to be the most popular member of the floor in 'Shedding the Load' when he was the only member of staff not to receive a vote to be sacked. John Inman died of hepatitis in 2007, aged 72.
THE TOP 50 HOTTEST HUNKS OF THE 80′S!
From: The Backlot
#41
Joe Penny
57-year-old Joe was born in England and raised in Georgia. He’s best known for the NBC series Riptide, and the CBS series Jake and the Fatman.
The 30 Sexiest Tennis Players
From: OUT
ANDY MURRAY
Scottish
Andrew Barron "Andy" Murray, OBE (born 15 May 1987), is a Scottish professional tennis player, currently ranked a career high of World No. 2, and is the British No. 1. Never World No. 1, he achieved a top-10 ranking by the ATP for the first time on 16 April 2007, and reached a career peak of World No. 2 for the first time in August 2009, and again in April/May 2013. At the 2012 US Open, he became the first British player since 1977, and the first British man since 1936, to win a Grand Slam singles tournament, when he defeated Novak Djokovic in five sets. This title makes him the only British male to become a Grand Slam singles champion during the Open Era. At the 2012 Olympic Games, Murray defeated Roger Federer in straight sets to win the gold medal in men's singles, becoming the first British champion in over 100 years. He also won a silver medal in mixed doubles, playing with Laura Robson. He is the only man to win the Olympic gold medal and the US Open title back-to-back.
He has been the runner-up in five other singles Grand Slam finals: the 2008 US Open, the 2010 Australian Open, the 2011 Australian Open, 2012 Wimbledon and the 2013 Australian Open losing three to Roger Federer and two to Novak Djokovic. In 2011, Murray became only the seventh player in the Open Era to reach the semi-finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments in one year.
30 Most Dateable Gay TV Characters
From: OUT
Kevin Walker
Although Brothers & Sisters' Kevin Walker (Matthew Rhys) has always seemed a little uptight about his sexuality—or at least struggled with romantic attachments—but once he hitched his wagon to Scotty (Luke Macfarlane) things certainly improved. And who doesn't want a guy with a nice job and great wardrobe?
30 Entertaining Reasons to Be Proud
From: The Backlot
Chris Colfer
I may have given up on Glee years ago, but I have not given up on Chris Colfer. Smart, articulate, and amazingly talented, this young man is an excellent emissary for the new generation of gay Hollywood. He writes, he acts, he sings, and he stands up for people and causes he believes in. And I’ll never forget his “Le Jazz Hot”, his scenes between Kurt Hummel and his father Burt, or the look of first love in Kurt’s eyes when he first laid them on his very own “Teenage Dream” Blaine. Chris, stay awesome.
The 25 Greatest Game Shows Ever
From: The Backlot
11.
To Tell the Truth
Kitty Carlisle knows where you sleep, knows you’re lying, and will now tell you why while voting for #3.