Patrick Biller
Drasko Bogdanovic - 12.04.13
What would you like to do on a date? Why?
I would like to sit across from a man at a favourite resaurant and eat delicious vegan food while we stare. After which, I would go to his house and watch a film in bed. I would then pretend that I didn't want sex until he can't take it anym Full Story
Let's talk about sex
An editorial about our Gay Sex Survey Results and what it says about us
Phil Villeneuve - 11.04.13
A few weekends ago, I went to the Black Party in New York, and I will never be the same man. The event is the most sexually charged bash I’ve ever experienced, with more than 7,000 guys — all shirtless and harnessed, many just fully naked — dancing, cruising, flirting, watching Full Story
Boys in my room
Chance Taylor takes self-broadcasting to the big screen
Jeremy Willard - 11.04.13
“[In My Room] is found footage that uses the phenomenon of self-broadcasting webcams as a way to make a portrait film of various boys and their environments,” says Chance Taylor, whose short film is part of the 26th Images Festival. The festival involves live screenings, performances Full Story
Fab #474: the Gay Sex Survey results
Gents give us the full dish on their bedroom (and way-out-of-the-bedroom) habits
sexy fab team - 10.04.13
Fab's annual Gay Sexy Survey has become a fantastically filthy tradition for men of this city. Because it's completely anonymous, guys really let loose and let their mouths and imaginations run wild. Reading through the survey is a lot of fun -- one might even say educational. After weeks of Full Story
Deep Dish #474 - Gorgeous galas and bodacious benefits
Rolyn Chambers - 10.04.13
Dare to Wear Love Gala
Fri, March 22 at
The Ritz Carlton
“We need a love-olution.” These words wash over me like a tidal wave of truth. I’m drowning in emotion (and a couple of rum and Cokes) as award-winning actor and dub poet d’bi.young’ Full Story
Rearranging reality
Dennis Day's ambiguous video relationships
Keith Cole - 09.04.13
"Dennis’s work at one level is playful and whimsical, while at the same time it suggests disorientation, something is broken . . . Yet as it betrays profound sadness, a sense of struggle or the face of loss, either of people or place, one still finds jouissance and humour and visual pleas Full Story
Age of Aqueerius
Your horoscopes for the first week of April, from the mystical mind of Ryan Kerr
Ryan Kerr - 08.04.13
This edition of Age of Aqueerius hails from sunny Philadelphia, home to America’s first (and second) bank, the best coffeeshop in the country and more than its share of “brotherly lovin.’” *wink*
Aries
According to other Aries horoscopes I’ve read recently, Full Story
Trip advisor
Travel light and be ready for anything
Diego Armand - 07.04.13
It’s the perfect time to book a last-minute flight to somewhere with sand, sun, booze and boys. My personal hotspot is definitely Miami. You’ll end up spending lots of money doing absolutely nothing at the pool, but it’s well worth it.
If you’re like me, you’ll b Full Story
Banjee girl
Hercules and Love Affair vocalist makes his solo debut at HotNuts
Kevin Ritchie - 04.04.13
In the summer of 2008, Shaun J Wright attended a Hercules and Love Affair concert at New York City’s Irving Plaza. Thoroughly impressed by the disco-charged dance act’s energetic stage show, the Chicago house fanatic approached band main man Andy Butler at the afterparty to pay a comp Full Story
Next gay theatre review: Legoland
A boy-band member gone bad makes for memorable theatre
Drew Rowsome - 03.04.13
A lot of the hype surrounding Legoland is based on the massive success of one of the theatre company Atomic Vaudeville's other shows, Ride the Cyclone. Believe the hype. While Legoland is a smaller, more intimate show, it is as laugh-out-loud funny and moving as Ride the Cyclone. It's probab Full Story