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Thursday, October 21, 2010

IS Queer Two Cents best Canadian GLBT blog?

After xtra.ca's, of course. Cough cough. But seriously, Vancouver-based Queer Two Cents has made it to the final round of the 2010 Canadian Blog Awards GLBT category. Support Vancouver and follow that hyperlink to vote Queer Two Cents into the championship spot. Support amazing Vancouver talent (and check his site for a good read or two).

Vote vote VOTE!

  

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Monday, December 21, 2009

Best Canadian Gay Blogs

The Canadian Blog Awards are taking place right now and the webmaster over at Queer Two Cents sent me a message the other week to let me know he had made it into the finalists.

So in case I have too many glasses of holiday cheer (as I did Thursday night last week) and repost something I've already posted on Up Your Alley (see here), here are some reading alternatives that you should look at for your daily quota of gay. My apologies for that post on Friday. It's that time of year, people, and as I'm sure you can tell, when friends and promoters ask me to come celebrate, who am I to say no?

Canadian Blog Awards '09 Round 1: GLBT
(Rank the candidates you support!)
5 candidates will be elected.
[add/drop] -- Gay Persons of Colour
[add/drop] -- Let Them Eat Cupcakes
[add/drop] -- The Ferry Tales
[add/drop] -- GayandRight
[add/drop] -- Ickaprick & Ironpussy
[add/drop] -- Driving Fast on Loose Gravel
[add/drop] -- Airbeans
[add/drop] -- The Queer Behind the Mirror
[add/drop] -- QueerTwoCents.com
[add/drop] -- Slap Upside The Head
[add/drop] -- The Gay White North
[add/drop] -- Feral Geographer
[add/drop] -- Queer in the City Toronto
[add/drop] -- Rigo's Open Letter

[add/drop] -- Tussy Talk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As for the finalists out of this group, they were ranked the following:

GLBT

Congrats to Shane at Queer Two Cents!

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Tuesday Hotness - Jared Koronkiewicz

You know it's been a while since I visited www.queertwocents.com, but I'm happy I did because I fell in love again...and it felt just like the first time. Confusing with a hint of dry mouth. No wait. I mean boozy with a one hundred percent chance of premature ejaculation.

Oh god. Did I just type that?

Yeah I did.

What I mean to say is that Queer Two Cents is awesome. It also may cause premature ejaculation (you've been warned). 

On that note, I love this Jared guy...Happy Tuesday.






Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Tuesday Hotness - Evan Wadle

**Just a reminder to get your Vancouver International Writers Festival tickets this week - and make sure you come to Event #33 - Gazebo. It's Thursday night at 8pm. I'm performing with seven other authors. Ski pants are sexy. Don't follow? Maybe you should come down to VIWF's most popular night to find out what the eff I'm talking about. Billeh Nickerson hosts. For ticket information, click here**

My buddy Shane at Queer Two Cents has been giving me some blog love so it's my turn to return the favour. Shane has great taste in men and I check his blog regularly for my weekly allotment of beefcake. I'd never even heard of Evan Wadle until today...oh Tuesday Hotness, you incorrigible rapacious scoundrel you, I heart you for helping me oogle hot uber-models via the internet.

Note: upon further research, Evan Wadle is a blog whore (not to be confused with a blog Horlor, which is me) - is there any blog he hasn't done? Is there? IS THERE? 

That said, I'm happy to report that Evan can add an Up your Alley: Vancouver's Gay Blog notch to his blog belt...

 



 

I don't think I've ever like North Face as much as I do right now...



Ah who am I kidding...lose the bag already.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Dontcha?

I know you like me...I know you do...that's why whenever I blog online I'm all over you.

I know you want it...it's easy to see...and in the back of your mind you know I should be up your alley...

Dontcha?

While looking for something delicious for tonight's post, I stumbled across this chestnut of yore. And then through my nefarious gay sources <cough...queer two cents> I discovered the following online interview with a lesser pussy...(significant pause)...cat doll.

Call me a misogynist. Honestly, my three sisters raised me to be the cattiest bitch around. Still, I read the Rod 2.0:Beta interview and thought about the questions I would've asked in his place.

Like: why did <pussycat doll #6> leave the "band"?

Why do you think Nicole's solo record failed?

What sort of expectations does that raise for your own solo effort?

When you were growing up, did you read Archie comics as a child?

When you grow up, will you still read Archie comics?

If yes, do you relate to Melody from "Josie and the Pussycats"?

And if yes to that as well, do you think that god and baby jesus are orchestrating some sort of cruel joke?

And if no to the Archie comics question, do you find it Alanis-Morissette-style ironic that your name is Melody and/or an act of aforementioned god and baby jesus that you are a part of a successful "musical" act?

Most importantly, do you think this:

Is a suitable feature for Bravo's new late night reality television feature Botox Gone Wild?

Dontcha?

Seriously people. What sort of interview is this? I'm sorry, Rod 2.0...It's nothing personal. I know PR handlers are cruel taskmasters/mistresses...so cruel that they may have paid you for the following review:

Rod 2.0 Exclusive: Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls Talks Gays and Total "Doll Domination"

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Okay, gays, admit it. Don't cha want a girlfriend whose hot like Melody Thornton?

The stunningly attractive biracial singer is the the second most prominent vocalist of the Pussycat Dolls. Tuesday you can hear the latest sound from Melody and the girls as they release Doll Domination, the follow-up to 2005's enormously successful PCD. The sophomore album features some of the hottest producers in music such as Timbaland and Sean Garrett. The album's first single, the Rodney Jerkins-produced "When I Grow Up", is charting globally and reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 only four weeks after its debut.

The 24-year-old singer chatted with Rod 2.0 on total media and Doll Domination, producing the new album, her rumored solo effort and the gay fascination with the Pussycat Dolls.

ROD 2.0: Doll Domination is truly an appropriate title for your new CD. In the past 24 hours I've seen the Dolls in the Bally's commercial, on the covers of Maxim and Blender, and, received text messages about a video game.

MELODY THORNTON: Just wait because there's more coming. We are taking over the world! That's exactly what we hope to accomplish and that's why why the new CD is called Doll Domination. Wait—you said the Blender cover is already out? I haven't seen it.

Really? The cover photo of the Dolls in the white panties will give the boys a heart attack. It's amazing that you're sex symbols for the straight boys and icons for the gays.

I'm glad you brought that up because we love, love, love our gay fans. Totally. You have no idea how much we value the support from the gay community. Gays are probably our biggest supporters outside of young girls. The Pussycat Dolls want to make music for everyone to enjoy and we appreciate all of our fans. But there is a special pace in our heart, in my heart especially, for gay men.

Did you have many gay friends growing up?

Yes, actually I did. I'm biracial, Mexican-American and African American, and grew up in Arizona. In high school sometimes I didn't feel like I fit in. It was amazing because all the gay guys welcomed me with open arms and identified with me. We clicked because we're all outsiders or are doing what people don't expect us to do or what people don't want us to do. I have met some incredible gay men in drama classes, music classes .. there is so much talent, passion and creativity in the community. I love it.

What about the bond between the Pussycat Dolls and gay men?

Well, thankfully gay men love the music. "Don't Cha" has a serious hook to it and the club remixes were hot. Then there is the whole girl group glamor. But on another level you just get us. You just understand the Pussycat Dolls. Sometimes critics and people forget that we are in the entertainment industry and take the outfits, lyrics and our persona too seriously. Not the gay fans. They love us just the way we are and we love them the same way.

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Let's talk music. On Doll Domination you work with one of my favorite producers, Timbaland. How fun was that?

Working with Timbaland was incredible. Timbaland executive produced over half the album and did a great job. We were very lucky to benefit from his talent. My favorite Timbaland track is called "Magic" and you have to check it out. But there is so much talent on Doll Domination. Of course there is Rodney Jerkins who produced "When I Grow Up." Missy Elliot is featured on "Whatcha Think About Tha" which is produced by Polow Da Don. Oh and Sean Garrett is just jamming on this album.

How would you describe Doll Domination?

Overall the new album is mature and more established. In the first album we were a baby band. Now, we know what we are doing and have graduated into a more mature sound. At the same time we want our original PCD fans to appreciate the music and know where we are coming from. There are a lot of uptempo tracks and midtempo arrangements. There is something for everyone.

What about your solo album? Are you still working on that?

I am constantly working on music and new projects, but, any plans of a solo album are on hold. My biggest priority right now is the Pussycat Dolls and Doll Domination. My talent, my voice, has improved so much since joining the group. I came in as a singer but am now much more of an accomplished vocalist. I'm doing more in the group and have been given a larger role. You can hear me sing lead in one track in concert ["Fever"] and on the deluxe CD. But right now I want to take this opportunity to build my skills and talent and tour with the Pussycat Dolls. When there is a solo album, trust me, I want it to be all that.

Last thoughts from the Baby Doll?

I just want to thank you again for talking to me. I love all of our fans and our gay fans have been so supportive. Let me thank our gay fans and especially the men reading your blog. Gay men who are Latino or African-American ... I'm so glad there is a place they can go, a blog they can read, and, are listening to em. I love you. Muah!

Doll Domination (A&M) is out Sep. 23


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