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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Recap Realness: Ruheated Leftovers

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Recap Realness: Ruheated Leftovers

Jasmine was nothing if not a strong presence, and her departure leaves a gap much bigger than her bony frame. You wouldn’t assume that her lasting legacy would be intellectual, but she did manage to deliver humor so subtle that poised, prissy Miss Fame couldn’t grasp it. (Or maybe she just missed the pun because she’s never eaten something as mundane as popcorn?) Anyway, the segment ends with Pearl actually in real life falling asleep and then actually in real life getting splashed with water to wake her up because those interview clips are never, ever staged, and this proves it.

rpdr s2e04 01The next day is a brand new day. You can tell, because several people inexplicably feel the need to mention that it’s a brand new day. They’re trying so hard to convince me of this newness that, despite all logic, I reverse-psychology the statement and remain inexplicably suspicious that they simply changed clothes and filmed this on the same day. Ru’s video message and subsequent in-person message reveal that there will be no mini-challenge this week: we’re jumping straight to the main event. The girls will make parody music videos of RuPaul “hits” in three groups that they will choose for themselves.

As usual, the team-building process does as much to divide as it does to unite. Ginger, eager to surround herself with people she enjoys, latches immediately onto Kasha, Kandy, and Kennedy. (For a gal so worried about diversity last time, you’d think she’d want to steer clear of those initials.) Trixie is more strategic, grabbing Fame for her vocal talents, Katya for her sense of humor, and Pearl for… well, and Pearl. Left behind are Max, Jaidynn, and of course Violet, who’s pretty tired of not being everyone’s favorite but in no particular rush to make herself even vaguely more likeable.

rpdr s2e04 02Team Ginger immediately comes across as most likely to nail this assignment because the editors are clearly grasping at straws for any hint of drama. There’s some mild concern about Kasha’s character voice (as if she hasn’t sounded that way the whole damn time) and a weird bit where Ru pretends to take offense at a Drag U joke, but mostly they seem pretty solid. They have a unified costuming concept, a totally acceptable set of lyrics about RuPaul’s merchandising empire, and enough collective personality to distract us from their lesser skills.

The struggle is real with Team Trixie, however. Despite her admitted lack of performance experience, Fame seems pretty confident in her managerial skills. Girl has an opinion on everything and doesn’t respond particularly well to disagreement. She’d make a better dictator than a president, though if her group’s disorganized bickering is any indication, I don’t even think she’s qualified to babysit. (She can’t even pop the corns to feed the children!) From staggering toward the overtanning lyrical concept to muddling through a choreographing session to bickering their way through the video shoot, every baby step for this team represents a Herculean effort.

Rounding out the pack is Team Reject. Though they get off to a shaky start because Violet is genetically incapable of being agreeable, they end up rallying behind a smart, silly send-up of last season’s top queens. Jaidynn’s dead-on Bianca recreation is a standout, while Max (as we all did last year) struggles to find something funny about Courtney Act.rpdr s2e04 03

Oh, also, there were recording sessions with Lucian Piane that I didn’t bother mentioning because there weren’t enough shots of him taking off his shirt and telling me he loves me wait what were we talking about?

During the next day’s runway prep, Kennedy talks about her sister Sahara. It’s weird to hear a contestant offer up a sob story during a week when she’s definitely not in the bottom two. Usually they save the discussion of a difficult past for one of the lip syncers. (Right, Tempest?)

Since Ru got her fair share of mockery from the main challenge, Michelle gets ribbed on the runway with an all-green assault. No one makes fun of Carson Kressley or Ross Matthews because neither of them is there regularly, which is strange because I can’t imagine that either of them has extensive scheduling conflicts. There aren’t many standouts in terms of fashions, though I appreciated Mrs. Kasha Davis’ monetary investment and Max’s minimalism. The panel fires few shots during the critiquing session, because while no one was that great, no one was that awful, either. After last week’s all-out scream-fest, I can’t help but be let down. Not as let down as Kennedy, of course, whose win earns her a supply of Jessica Alba’s household products. Oof.

rpdr s2e04 04The heat gets turned up once the bottom two are announced, however. Doll realness Trixie is pitted against actual RealDoll™ Pearl, and it seems a little early for either of them to go home. But if the criteria for choosing them is haphazard, it at least injects the episode with a shot of adrenaline. I have to say, Ru and I must have been watching different lip syncs, because the version that played on my TV should not have ended with Ms. Mattel sashaying. I’m sad to see her go; while I didn’t think she’d win, I could at least count on her to do something interesting every week, which is more than I can say for some of the remaining queens.

 

Chris J. Kelly performs under the drag name Ariel Italic; in addition to this recap, he hosts weekly Drag Race viewings at the 9th Avenue Saloon in New York City.

Chris Kelly

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'Not Looking' Releases Season Two Trailer

'Not Looking' Releases Season Two Trailer
Earlier this month, we brought you the news that the minds behind “Not Looking,” the genius parody of HBO’s “Looking,” were engaged in an Indiegogo campaign in order to fund season two.

Now, we have a trailer for the second season and we can’t wait to see what these boys bring us in 2015. “Not Looking” is a Funny or Die spoof set in Los Angeles that follows a group of “twentysomething” gay men who are still stumbling through life looking for the right guy — or are they? It stars Drew Droege, Jason Looney, Justin Martindale and Jeremy Shane.

Check out the trailer above. Missed the first season of “Not Looking”? Head here.

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The Try Guys Try Makeup For The First Time, Serve Sloppy Realness

The Try Guys Try Makeup For The First Time, Serve Sloppy Realness

Screen Shot 2015-03-23 at 3.00.19 PMNot that this should come as a surprise, but makeup is, like, really hard. Your favorite drag queen may be a sloppy hurricane of fun at 2:30 a.m., but you can bet your ass that her look took at least two hours on the face alone.

If you don’t fancy yourself very good at drawing, imagine doing it vertically, backwards and with one eye closed. Taking it off is another story entirely.

The good-sported Buzzfeed try guys recently gave it a go for the first time. As you can image, the results are less than impressive.

Next we’d like to see full drag.

Watch below:

Dan Tracer

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Calvin Harris Shares Shirtless Instagram Pic, Workout Tips

Calvin Harris Shares Shirtless Instagram Pic, Workout Tips

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Producer DJ Calvin Harris seems quite happy with how he’s looking these days. The musician-turned-underwear model shared a few tips along with a revealing shot on Instagram yesterday.

Writes Harris: “On tour but also training for next Armani shoot! Staying in a gym routine while on the road is tricky, but as long as you don’t drink, eat well, sleep enough and take one of those mad little ab rollers with u everywhere you’ll be good”

Harris has made quite a transformation over the past few years. Check out an old shot,
AFTER THE JUMP

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Andy Towle

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Poll Reveals Americans' Feelings About Open Relationships And Sex Parties

Poll Reveals Americans' Feelings About Open Relationships And Sex Parties
HuffPost’s Love+Sex podcast recently traveled to Brooklyn to find out what happens at one of the most exclusive sex parties in New York.

While there were many surprises at the event, co-hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson were perhaps most intrigued to discover the diversity of the guests attending the party and it got them wondering: How does the rest of the United States feel about sex parties and the idea of non-monogamous relationships?

So HuffPost teamed up with YouGov and presented a series of questions about the subject to 1,000 American adults. Because of the sexual nature of the questions, only 906 people agreed to answer them and here’s what we learned (to find out more about the methodology behind our polling, scroll to the end of this post):

Are you surprised by the data? What are your thoughts on sex parties and open relationships? Sound off in the comments section below and be sure to have a listen to HuffPost’s Love+Sex podcast:

And if you want to download and/or listen on iTunes, head here.

This podcast was produced by Katelyn Bogucki with additional production by Jorge Corona. Like Love + Sex? Subscribe, rate and review our podcast on iTunes.

The HuffPost/YouGov poll consisted of 1,000 completed interviews conducted March 17-18 among U.S. adults, including 906 who agreed to answer questions about sex, using a sample selected from YouGov’s opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population.

The Huffington Post has teamed up with YouGov to conduct daily opinion polls. You can learn more about this project and take part in YouGov’s nationally representative opinion polling. Data from all HuffPost/YouGov polls can be found here. More details on the poll’s methodology are available here.

Most surveys report a margin of error that represents some, but not all, potential survey errors. YouGov’s reports include a model-based margin of error, which rests on a specific set of statistical assumptions about the selected sample, rather than the standard methodology for random probability sampling. If these assumptions are wrong, the model-based margin of error may also be inaccurate. Click here for a more detailed explanation of the model-based margin of error.

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PHOTOS: All The Men’s Shirts Came Off At The Fourth Annual Green Party

PHOTOS: All The Men’s Shirts Came Off At The Fourth Annual Green Party

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Club promoters Gus Presents and Industry teamed up to pack Club Six in San Francisco for the fourth annual Green Party, featuring jolly green go-go gods, emerald laser lights, and tunes spun by the O’Halley Brothers, hot Brazilian twins who made their SF debut.

Check out photos of the shirtless action below, and see the full gallery over at GayCities

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Photo source: Marques Daniels

Graham Gremore

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What To Watch This Week On TV: Make Time For 'Kimmy;' Poke Fun At RuPaul

What To Watch This Week On TV: Make Time For 'Kimmy;' Poke Fun At RuPaul

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Check out our weekly guide to make sure you’re catching the big premieres, crucial episodes and the stuff you won’t admit you watch when no one’s looking.

— We’ve already recommended hunkering down for a marathon viewing of Netflix’s The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, but the new comedy is so charming, it’s worth repeating. The series, written and created by Tina Fey & Robert Carlock, is laugh-out loud funny and features one of our favorite new characters, Titus Andromedon, played to perfection by the multi-talented Tituss Burgess.

 

More series bid this season adieu, AFTER THE JUMP …

 

— Whether you know him from his work on Gavin & Stacey, his Tony Award-winning turn in One Man, Two Guvnors, or as the baker in the film adaptation of Into the Woods, get ready to see a lot more of James Corden. Beginning last night, he took over the desk from Craig Ferguson on The Late Late Show at 12:35 a.m. Eastern on CBS.

 

— There’s a reason GLAAD gave ABC Family an Excellent rating in their report of LGBT characters on TV. The youth-oriented network features several shows with prominent LGBT characters, including two wrapping their seasons this week and one make its debut. There’s plenty of drama in store for the second season finale of The Fosters Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern. Then, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern, the soapy teen thriller Pretty Little Liars peels back another layer of A’s twists in the show’s season finale. If you’re worried about saying goodbye to those two series, you’re in luck. Fire up your DVR for the second season of Young & Hungry, featuring performances from Kym Whitley and Alec Mapa. It kicks off Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern.

— Big Freedia’s got some issues to twerk out when a trip to Hawaii is rife with problems, on stage and off. How will the Queen of Bounce bounce back? Find out 11 p.m. Eastern Wednesday on Fuse.

What are you watching this week?


Bobby Hankinson

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