NOVEMBER 23, 2009
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Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' turns 50 today
“Vertigo,” considered director Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece by many cineastes, turns 50 today. The landmark film, which stars Jimmy Stewart, Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Geddes, hit U.S. screens on May 9, 1958. I discovered ... more >>



Pa. Gov. Rendell marches in Pride parade
Just this week, Pennsylvania killed an amendment that would ban gay marriage. Now, Gov. Ed Rendell will march in a Pride parade in New Hope on May 17. "The parade and the entire weekend showcase New Hope and our diversecommunity," said Louis ... more >>



Idol worship, the Martha edition
In my unplanned (and perhaps even unconscious) attempt to be a flaming gay stereotype, I am obsessed with Martha Stewart. I've subscribed to the magazine (until the last couple of years as a gift from one of my lovely grandmothers, who's sadly ... more >>



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Alexis? Who's Alexis?
At a Blade staff meeting today, someone made a passing reference to Alexis (it’s a gay paper, such references aren’t uncommon in open meetings here). To my astonishment, two 20-something ... more >>

Madonna announces tour
Madonna will embark on her "Sticky & Sweet" tour this fall, and sorry, local Washington Blade readers, she's skipped D.C. again. The tour will be directed by Madonna's long time creative collaborator ... more >>

Icon alert! Cher and Tina on Oprah today
On Oprah today, icons Tina Turner and Cher take the stage to interview and perform together from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Cher's wearing some sort of blue glittery wig that also covers her breasts, ... more >>

Hillary, the time has come
Last night's results in the North Carolina and Indiana primaries have left Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton out of options. She ran a tough and spirited campaign that will be talked about for a generation. ... more >>

Gay Senate candidate falls short
Jim Neal won about 20 percent of the vote in North Carolina’s primary last night and was defeated for the Democratic nomination for Senate by party favorite Kay Hagan. Hagan has an adequately ... more >>

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