Check out the ad spot for the centenary of the Brazilian Press Association.
Via Adrants.
Check out the ad spot for the centenary of the Brazilian Press Association.
Via Adrants.
Got Milk? James Franco lands the cover of the latest issue of OUT, and talks to the magazine about his role in the movie Milk, and kissing Sean Penn.
OMFG: the Gossip Boys grace the cover of Details.
Will Project Runway go back to Bravo? Court stated that The Weinstein Company violated NBC Universal's right of first refusal to future cycles of the show, and issued an order prohibiting it from taking Project Runway or any spin-off to Lifetime.
Because being a little gay is still straight: Men's Vogue seems to think that a new tag line is what will save the magazine on newstands.
Lance Bass kissed a girl on Dancing With The Stars.
Jennifer Hudson's debut album is out today. Make sure to get a copy.
Cathy Horyn blogs about the Balenciaga spring show this morning in Paris. Mr. Ghesquiere covered all of his much coveted heels in hosiery, and included a few menswear looks in the mix this season.
La Zimmermann does Vogue Russia with Terry Richardson.
Brazilian Henzo Hülle has been confirmed for the upcoming Paul Smith ad campaign, shooting in London tomorrow.
Coming to Rio for Gay Pride weekend? Another edition of R:Evolution is taking place on October 10 at Sky Lounge with DJs Twisted Dee, Flavio Lima, and Gustavo Scorpio. Expect a full list of parties next week.
Brazilian gay publication A Capa went fully green for its latest issue. The features are about recycling and preservation, and the magazine is printed in recycled paper, an initiative I would like to also see on upcoming issues.
Paulo Cabral photographed 24-year-old Diego Russo in a green speedo (of course) for the cover.
More after the jump. Warning: environmentally conscious but NSFW.
Drag queen Stripperella gives Christina Aguilera a run for her money with a performance at São Paulo's nightclub Blue Space.
The shows at Blue Space on Sunday nights are always over the top. I gotta stop by there again one of these days.
There is another video of the performance here.
Nightclub empire The Week (and I use the word empire because of its clubs in the gay capitals of the country: São Paulo, Rio, and Floripa) has just unveiled its new website. Instead of merely promoting parties, the new site will also feature news, tips, DJ profiles, and the brand The Week International Rewards Membership Card, which will offer several benefits to members that will go beyond discounted entrances at the clubs.
Click here to check out The Week online, and stay tuned for news of the club's first gay cruise.