5 Strange Realities Of Being A Modern Woman, Illustrated By Gemma Correll

5 Strange Realities Of Being A Modern Woman, Illustrated By Gemma Correll
From “The River Of Daydreams” to your ability to concentrate during yoga, Gemma Correll explores the strange realities of being a modern woman in her new illustrated book The Worrier’s Guide To Life. Below are five of our favorites.

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All illustrations credited to The Worrier’s Guide To Life, © 2015 by Gemma Correll (Andrews McMeel Publishing).

These illustrations were excerpted from Gemma Correll’s The Worrier’s Guide To Life, which will be on bookstands on May 26.

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PHOTOS: Naturally, Things Got Out Of Control At Underwear Night in Seattle

PHOTOS: Naturally, Things Got Out Of Control At Underwear Night in Seattle

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Vancouver’s Nick Bertossi hunkered down at Seattle’s Eagle for a Rage Underwear Night, featuring Jello Shots and a persistent clothes check. Naturally, things got out of control pretty quickly.

Scroll down to see a small sampling of the debauchery and check out the full gallery at GayCities…

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Photo credit: Matt Baume

Graham Gremore

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Get Ready for Hell: First Full Trailer For Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens' Drops – WATCH

Get Ready for Hell: First Full Trailer For Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens' Drops – WATCH

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The first full trailer for Scream Queens, Ryan Murphy’s latest foray into TV-land, is here and promises to be just as campy and ghoulish as you might hope.

According to Murphy, the series “opens in a flashback to 1995 at the sorority where something horrible happens. It’s a mystery that goes unsolved. Flash forward 20 years to today, and it looks like someone is out for revenge.” The show stars Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, and Keke Palmer. Ariana Grande and Nick Jonas will guest-star in recurring roles. 

The show hits airwaves on FOX this fall. 

Watch the trailer and hold on to someone tight, AFTER THE JUMP…

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Sean Mandell

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An Unforgettable Look At Cher Through The Years, In Honor Of The Star's 69th Birthday

An Unforgettable Look At Cher Through The Years, In Honor Of The Star's 69th Birthday
Happy birthday, Cher! The singer-actress-celebrity-personality turns 69 on Wednesday, May 20. Here are five reasons why we love her.

1. She is 69 and fierce.
Cher rocks it and flaunts it. We find that pretty inspirational. Cher is the original … so sorry Lady Gaga.

2. She needs no last name.
For those wondering, she was born Cherilyn Sarkisian but professionally is known as Cher. Sting, Madonna, Drake, Pink and Bono also do this, but think about all the others. Not even Sir Paul goes without McCartney after it.

3. She tweets.
We mean it: She REALLY tweets. Profanity and all. We especially love that she has a sense of humor about it — and that she laughed off this preposterous suggestion:

I’m still laughing over this‼️
It’s Crazy Funny pic.twitter.com/9alspULFFB

— Cher (@cher) May 1, 2015

4. She has a wig closet that she cleans out periodically and donates old wigs to those undergoing cancer treatment who need them.

Cleaning wig closet serves 2 purposes..closet is sparkling & Have wigs for ppl who need them,because of cancer

— Cher (@cher) May 17, 2015

5. We’ve heard nothing but love and support from Cher during her son Chaz’ gender transitioning.

Acceptance. Namaste. In short, we adore you, Cher. And so, in honor of your 69th, we’ve put together an unforgettable mashup (above) that showcases the evolution of your style and spirit.

Happy birthday, lovely lady. May there be many more.

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Jane Fonda Thought Hollywood’s Most Notorious Ladies Man Was Gay

Jane Fonda Thought Hollywood’s Most Notorious Ladies Man Was Gay

jane-fonda-5-760x987Jane Fonda is in firm possession of everything a woman could desire. The 77-year-old actress has two Academy Awards, scores of other trophies, one of the great acting careers in cinema history, beauty, wealth, two talented well-adjusted children, sex appeal, a taut body women half her age would envy and she looks stunning on the cover of the new issue W magazine. However, the lady’s gaydar is is on the fritz. It’s just as faulty as that of the character she plays on the Netflix series Grace and Frankie, who is stunned to learn that her longtime husband is secretly gay and has been conducting a relationship with his best friend right under her perfect nose.

Fonda, despite growing up the hip Hollywood princess offspring of her movie star father Henry, once believed actor Warren Beatty, perhaps Hollywood’s most notorious Casanova, a heterosexual hound if one ever walked on two heels and whose list of conquests includes wife Annette Bening, Natalie Wood, Joan Collins, Julie Christie, Madonna, Diane Keaton and countless others, was gay when the two first met in 1959 during a screen test. Seducing women is Beatty’s game and he remembers that during the test the two attractive young actors “were thrown together like two lions in a cage and kissed until we had practically eaten each others’ heads off.” Fonda tells W she doesn’t remember the test at all but offers a confession with a chuckle: “I thought Warren was gay. He played piano, and all his friends were gay.”

6089970988_002cc1d38b_bMaybe Jane just thought tickling the ivories was secret code. It’s possible that the homosexual friends Fonda recalled were gay playwrights William Inge and Tennessee Williams. The actor turned on the old Beatty charm to land roles in Inge’s coming-of-age dramas A Loss of Roses and Splendor in the Grass, which respectively marked the actor’s Broadway and Hollywood debuts. The veteran writer was referred to at the time as Beatty’s “fairy godfather.” The 23-year-old Beatty likewise worked his charm on Williams to land the lead role of an Italian gigolo opposite Vivien Leigh in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone. Williams is said to have remarked about Beatty:”He is so beautiful, just looking at him brings tears to my eyes. What a waste.”
On second thought, it’s not difficult to understand Jane’s confusion about Warren Beauty Beatty.

Jeremy Kinser

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