OtherI am yogurt, hear me roarHere is the thing: I never realized that yogurt was so girlie. All this time I was just living my life, buying groceries, eating yogurt and never noticing that this was simply not something that men did. No, yogurt is strictly a woman thing – like an “I am woman, hear me roar” thing. At least, that’s what the yogurt companies keep telling me.
I like yogurt, in general. I mean I don’t eat it every day and I’m terrified by the yogurt that, in the immortal words of Tina Fey, “helps you poop.” But it took the perceptive eye of Current TV’s Sarah Haskins to open my eyes to the fact that yogurt really is all about the ladies. First, that video is genius. Sarah is my newest funny lady crush. Raise your hand if you have a friend who belongs to the gray-hoodie, “I have a masters degree but then got married” club. Also, bonus points for the Leisha Hailey product placement. I don’t care if Leisha is selling me faux empowerment with fruit on the bottom, she’s still adorable in those spots. Though, really, who serves yogurt at a wedding? … continue reading Submitted on June 17, 2008 at 2:00 pm Latifah on "Ellen": It's mine!I forgot to do a TV alert about this yesterday — Queen Latifah was on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Sorry about that. (Maybe you don't care, judging by your reaction to her comments to Glamour.) Nothing gay was discussed, so you didn't miss anything earth-shattering if you didn't see it.
I figure the least I can do is provide you with a clip of the best moment of the show. This is why I'm still a loyal subject: … continue reading Submitted on October 2, 2007 at 12:55 pm Liz Hickok: Every gay mecca needs a little wiggle roomHave you ever imagined what San Francisco would look like if it were made entirely of Jell-O? Yeah, me neither. Whose brain a) actually thought of that and b) pulled it off awesomely? That would be one Liz Hickok's:
Though she also works in photography, video, sculpture and installation, Ms. Hickok has garnered significant media attention through the wiggliest and wobbliest of media, Jell-O. A San Francisco–based artist, Hickok chose to explore the city's geological makeup in a very unconventional way: … continue reading Submitted on September 21, 2007 at 3:10 pm |
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