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24 Aug, 2009

Summer Street Fashions in Europe

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24 Aug, 2009

Model Murder Suspect Found Dead

Posted by: admin In: Queer Fashion

Theglobeandmail.com reports that tv-reality star Ryan Jenkins accused of killing his ex wife (Jasmine Fiore ) and model was found dead of an apparent suicide. He was found in a motel in a small British Columbia town over the weekend. Mr. Jenkins while a resident of Los Angeles was a native of Calgary.

The mystery grows deeper as a suspicious woman had accompanied him to the motel, her identity and her involvement are presently not known.

The bizarre story begun a couple of weeks ago when Mr. Jenkins contacted Los Angeles police claiming that Ms. Fiore had gone on some errands but never returned. Ms. Fiore’s body was subsequently found stuffed in a suit case.

This story has received huge internet and tabloid press on both sides of the border. Plus an international man hunt for Mr. Jenkins. Only question is – who is this mystery woman with Mr. Jenkins in his last hours?

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Theglobeandmail.com reports that tv-reality star Ryan Jenkins accused of killing his ex wife (Jasmine Fiore ) and model was found dead of an apparent suicide. He was found in a motel in a small British Columbia town over the weekend. Mr. Jenkins while a resident of Los Angeles was a native of Calgary. The mystery [...]

Kerry Eleveld is one of those reporters you keep hearing about: Talented lesbians scoring big breaks! Sure, Rachel Maddow has her own television show after winning a contest to co-host a morning radio show, but Eleveld went from “the food and beverage business” and selling study guides door-to-door to becoming The Advocate‘s D.C. beat reporter. She’s the one pissing off Robert Gibbs when Jake Tapper and Ana Marie Cox aren’t, so that’s kind of a big deal. Especially when LGBT media is in a tailspin, and a flailing magazine found the cash for her to set up shop in the nation’s capital. The 39-year-old Michigan-to-L.A.-to-South-Carolina-to-San Francisco-to-New-York-to-D.C. transplant has a lot of smart things to say, but given her unique position inside the world of queer media, we’re going to focus in there.

With a master’s in journalism from UC Berkley (a degree that’s essentially worthless these days) Eleveld never expected to find herself the gay media. “I would be lying if I said that I have a long, strong, deep involvement with LGBT media,” she tells Metro Weekly. “That’s really not true. I’ll probably put my job in jeopardy now but I really did not read the LGBT media during the first 15 years that I was out. I just didn’t read them. And now here I am working at one. So I don’t have this long history of growing up with and really wrestling and reading and absorbing LGBT media. At times that works for my benefit and at times it’s a detriment. I don’t necessarily think it’s a good or bad thing, it just is.”

And yet: “My goal as a journalist in my position here is for me to not be necessary.”

Eleveld holds a stance on gay media many folks in the industry share: While trying to avoid being known as “advocacy journalist” (you know, pushing their gay agendas), they want this country to get to a place where the “gay beat” isn’t necessary, because there’s equality for all, and none of these nonsensical court battles and legislative sessions to cover. Says Eleveld: “I do think that within the LGBT community there’s something different about covering politics, per se, and covering culture — I could see a culture magazine continuing to be relevant for many more years. … For whatever reason I think we have many, many more people who really want a report on the culture of the LGBT community. What I’m happy about is that there are enough people tuned in to what needs to happen politically right now that it makes my position possible and, at least in the short term, sustainable.”

But — with any luck — that won’t remain forever. Reportage about the gay civil rights struggle will be relegated to text books and museums, not the cable news cycle. And yet: We aren’t quite there. The reporting on LGBT issues, particularly when done by gay people like Eleveld — and Gay City News‘ Duncan Osborne, the Associated Press’ Lisa Leff, LA Weekly‘s Patrick Range McDonald, and not to mention bloggers like Pam Spaulding, Andy Towle, Bil Browning, Michael Petrelis, and, dare we say, our own staff — remains not just important, but crucial.

Which makes us all the more sad when we learned this month that LOGO, the MTV cousin network that’s supposed to be programming for our community, pulled the plug on its half-hour weekly news broadcast.

Itay Hod, a correspondent for CBS News on Logo, announced via Facebook that LOGO canceled the budget for its CBS News program, not only leaving Hod and others without jobs, but also killing the only gay-oriented TV newscast. “I think it’s a sad day,” says Hod, pictured here clearing out his desk. “It really is. I think it’s terrible that there’s not going to be a newscast.”

And if Hod is correct, there never will be another one: “I don’t think you’ll find another channel that will have a gay newscast. Everything right now is going to the Internet. It’s going to be interesting to see where thing go in the next few years. I personally think this will be the last gay television newscast. That’s a sad thing. We’re at a point now that if there is going to be anything, it’s going to be web-based. It’s sad because there’s something to be said for turning on a TV and seeing a half hour show about gay news. Call me sappy or sentimental, but it really does hit you when watch. You find yourself thinking, ‘Wow. We really have come a long way.’”

We needn’t remind you about the ongoing death of gay media. HX was bought, and folded. Genre closed. The New York Blade, too. Out magazine’s parent company is forced to make cash offers to C-list political celebrities to stay on anyone’s radar. And all of Window Media is on the verge of collapse.

The business of informing LGBTs about LGBT issues is, like many other media, a dying one. It could be argued we’re in the last throws of whatever constitutes the current gay media industry. Soon, all your base are belong to Queerty. Our boss would love that; we wouldn’t.

Kerry Eleveld is one of those reporters you keep hearing about: Talented lesbians scoring big breaks! Sure, Rachel Maddow has her own television show after winning a contest to co-host a morning radio show, but Eleveld went from “the food and beverage business” and selling study guides door-to-door to becoming The Advocate‘s D.C. beat reporter. [...]

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Charles Perez, the Miami anchor for ABC affiliate WPLG claiming he was removed for being gay.

Perez was last seen pulling anchor duty on July 22, but his descent began months ago, according to a discrimination claim filed with Miami-Dade’s Equal Opportunity Board, alleging WPLG bosses ousted him “because of their discomfort over the increasingly high profile of my sexual orientation.”

Not helping things? Perez is in the middle of a domestic violence dispute with ex-boyfriend Dennis Ricardo Peña, who stands accused of leaking a private email between Perez and his therapist to his work colleagues. (Peña filed his own complaint against Perez, alleging Perez is the one responsible for the threats.)

On March 16, Perez alleges in court papers, Peña hacked into his personal e-mail, intercepting a “confidential and sensitive” e-mail and then forwarding it to “every single person” on Perez’s e-mail address book. Among those who received the e-mail was Perez’s attorney, Milstein. Perez says Peña had enough personal info to obtain his password.

Peña tells The Miami Herald: “I did not hack into his e-mail.”

The e-mail in question was sent Feb. 20 to a family therapist in Los Angeles. Perez’s petition says the e-mail could cause ”substantial harm” to his “professional and personal reputation.”

Perez also says Peña sent him threatening text messages late last month.

Peña filed a 12-page motion to dismiss Perez’s petition. The motion mentions Perez’s co-anchor Laurie Jennings and her contract negotiations; details of the Perez-Peña sexual relationship; and Perez’s relationship with a new partner, accountant Keith Rinehard. In the motion, Peña claims that Perez reached out to the therapist ‘for counsel with his `gender identity issues.’ ”

It seems to coincide with his removal at the network.

The filing summary details Perez’s quick descent at Channel 10, which began weeks after a March 3 performance review, when Perez says that WPLG News Director Bill Pohovey told him he was “too anchor-like and too ‘Brian Williams’ in my delivery.”

On March 16, a private e-mail from Perez written to a family therapist was forwarded to everyone in the reporter’s online address book. The e-mail said Perez told the therapist he needed to work through his “gender identity issues.”

Three days later, Pohovey called Perez into his office for a “new” performance review, this time saying that Perez came across “too soft,” didn’t sound “main anchor-like” and smiled too much with co-anchor Laurie Jennings. “Like girlfriends.”

On April 3, Perez went to court seeking a restraining order against his former partner, Dennis Ricardo Peña, whom he accused of leaking the private e-mail.

Later that month, Perez claims he “began to disappear” from station promotional spots. He lost the weeknight anchor seat July 22.

Charles Perez, the Miami anchor for ABC affiliate WPLG claiming he was removed for being gay. Perez was last seen pulling anchor duty on July 22, but his descent began months ago, according to a discrimination claim filed with Miami-Dade’s Equal Opportunity Board, alleging WPLG bosses ousted him “because of their discomfort over the increasingly [...]

19 Aug, 2009

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Queer blog buddies welcome. Can’t wait to start harassing you with all sorts of gay ass posts.

Loves – Jeffrey

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