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Gay PDAs :: Not Ready for Prime Time

Americans chowed down and watched the Super Bowl yesterday. For many it wasn’t the game they were as interested as the commercials that punctuated it. From the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales to a controversial pro-life spot, these ads will not doubt generate a lot of water cooler conversation. One that huge television audience didn’t see was for ManCrunch.com, a male dating service, due to the fact it showed two men kissing. CBS didn’t consider it rose to the standard the network established for general consumption. EDGE’s Scott Stiffler looks at why the sight of two men in intimate contact remains not ready for prime time.
Openly Gay Son of Hockey Hero Killed in Auto Accident

A moment of silence will be held for Brendan Burke, the son of Toronto general manager Brian Burke who died in a car accident, before the Maple Leafs play Ottawa on Saturday night.
Dionne Warwick :: the pop diva speaks...

Dionne Warwick rarely performs in the United States these days, which makes her upcoming concert in San Francisco’s Castro Theatre all that more special. In anticipation of the event EDGE’s BeBe Sweetbriar spoke with the music legend about he future of pop and hip-hop music, what she thinks of her own music, and her activism in the gay community. 
Are Bikini Baristas Getting Too Steamy?

Coffee shops in the Seattle area introduced "bikini baristas" three years ago, hiring attractive young women to serve up steamy espressos and lattes while wearing as little as a G-string and pasties. But cities are now taking a closer look at the "sexpresso" stand craze after police investigations revealed that some baristas were serving coffee with a side of something not even legal at many strip clubs. Read more...
Move over Oscar :: the Pill Awards hit their stride

Come Sunday queer New York gathers at Arena to celebrate its best underground artists with the Pill Awards. Called the "Gay Oscars" by Michael Musto, the event -- an off-shoot of New York’s local access monthly program ADD-TV -- promises to be the biggest in the event’s six year history. EDGE spoke with ADD-TV co-founder George Lyter (who is also co-producing the event) about the awards, queer television and what’s next for ADD-TV.

Prop 8 trial, Day 9: Testimony over reparative therapy continues

Gregory Herek, a psychology professor at the University of California-Davis, testified sexual orientation and identity are not "lifestyle choices" during the 10th day of the federal Proposition 8 trial in San Francisco.


Taylor Swift-lash hits new heights

Where has all the love gone for Taylor Swift? The Taylor Swift-lash has hit new heights, exploding in the blogosphere--fueled by a her label’s delusional response insisting she is "the voice of a generation" and the American Idol boast that she’s the only singer capable of producing high notes.

Destination California :: Central Los Angeles

Welcome to Destination California, a monthly series from EDGE contributor Eric Rosen. Each month, Eric will be checking out a new destination- scouring the Golden State for its treasures. For his first installment, Rosen has chosen the city of premiers as the premier destination: Los Angeles. One part of Los Angeles, to be more precise (LA’s so big we’ve asked him to check out - and report back on - more than one area over the course of the year.) This piece focuses on the gay mecca: West Hollywood - Weho, as it’s affectionately known. He also ventures into Weho’s neighbors to the east and west; Hollywood and Beverly Hills respectively. (Stay tuned to further updates in the series for other neighborhoods around L.A.)
The Black and White Ball :: December 31, 2009

It was forty-three years ago that the crème de la crème of New York society turned out for the legendary Black and White Ball thrown by Truman Capote at the Plaza Hotel, a party that became known as "the party of the century." Well, guess what-we’re in a new century now, and the New Year’s Eve Black and White Ball at the Chelsea Art Museum, produced by Josh Wood, Tony Fornabaio and Brandon Voss, the powerhouse triumvirate behind the recent resurgence of New York nightlife, proved that there’s a whole new pack of sexy A-listers who know how to carouse with as much panache and élan as anyone on Truman’s guest list.
US magazine circulation falls 9 pct at newsstands

U.S. consumers showed less willingness to spend money for magazines at newsstands and other retail outlets as single-copy sales fell more than 9 percent in the second half of 2009.
L’Universelle GMC :: The 2010 GMC Terrain

In 1955, GMC created a front-drive "mini-van" it named L’Universelle for its supposed ability to carry and do almost anything. Designed as a combination of the GMC Suburban Carry-All and VW Bus, L’Universelle was a forward-thinking display of style that could have beat Chrysler to the party by 30 years. Power came from a 180-HP Pontiac V8, placed behind the driver to improve handling. Like so many cool concepts, GMC never produced the van and it passed on to automotive heaven after the Motorama season. Its spiritual successor arrives as the 2010 GMC Terrain.
Another redesign for Facebook on 6th birthday

Facebook is redesigning its site yet again, this time to better emphasize applications, games and search.
Credit crunch: Home equity lending evaporates

Hocking the house for quick cash is a lot harder than it used to be, and it’s causing headaches for homeowners, banks and the economy.

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What you won’t see at the SuperBowl
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