Setting Pretty

Dallas socialite and event planner Kimberly Schlegel Whitman knows a thing or two about pulling off an affair that leaves people talking. Locals will remember her headline-grabbing wedding held inside the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center with a reception that covered almost all of Lee Park in party tents and rented linens. Over the years, Kimberly has become our “go […]

Blending In

Nothing says classy trashy like a drive-up liquor store. It’s all the joys of the pub, minus the social interaction, bad pickup lines and shoes. But it was the sight of the Daiquiris To Go sign that made us brake check so hard we almost spilled our martinis. At first, pulling into the repurposed garage drive-through of this cocktail-a-go-go haven […]

Painting The White House Pink

This whole election thing is totally out of control. Its not that we’re anti-democracy, we just have a short attention span for all things drab. And all this hot air about oil, taxes, healthcare, and America’s Next Top vPILF is exhausting. As such, we’ve decided to take matters into our own hand and run for president. Our platform: “Glamour for […]

Gay As The Day Is Long

Ho, ho, ho! It’s Christmastime for the Dallas GLBT community, figuratively speaking of course. Dallas Pride Weekend means a schedule jam-packed with activities all over town and somewhere over the rainbow, so we’ve picked a select few can’t-miss options for gettin’ your drink on and celebrating diversity, too. Boozin’ At The Bank Wells Fargo Lemmon Avenue Grand Opening Friday, September […]

Sexy. Cute. Cool. Nude. Nude. Nude. (OMFG.)

Any movie that shows a room full of naked men doing yoga before the opening credits have even finished is tops in our book. In fact, A Four Letter Word has a hard time keeping clothes on any of its cast, which is fantastic when the stars look like these guys. A sequel to Slutty Summer, everything’s better the second […]

Do It In The Backseat

There are some movies that have to be watched on the big screen. You know, epics like The Ten Commandments, Titanic or From Justin to Kelly. Sure, DVDs and home theaters have changed the world, but not necessarily for the better. After all, there’s just something about the experience of watching a film from a broken seat, feet stuck to […]

Head Of The Class

Who was the first to sign your crack? Talk about a loaded question for us gays. No, we’re not asking about the boy who first wandered your gentleman’s forest. We’re wondering about the psychologically damaging awfulness of high school yearbooks. Some memories were great: snapshots of the Speedo-wearing diving team. The portrait of the P.E. coach who wore those scandalously […]

Fresh Prints of Footware

Wazzup, biotches! GLD in the hizzouse. We’ve got the hot jams for you mad hood boyz ready to get reel to reel. Check, check. Or, something like that. We’re not fooling anyone. We’ve got about as much soul as week-old pound cake. For a punch of street cred, consider Alife sneakers. At first, we were skeptical. They might not seem […]

Domo Arigato, Mr. Gelato

Not only do we like to alert you to new trends, we also like to buck them from time to time. Like wearing our sunglasses at night, donning white after Labor Day (OK, maybe not that crazy), and eating frozen treats during winter. Though we’re not to the below-freezing mark yet, we can feel it in the air. (Thank you, […]

You Grow Girl!

Plants. They give us precious oxygen and giant headaches from not knowing how to keep the poor things alive. Yes, sadly the only green thumb we have is a complication from a drunken one-night stand and some expired body paints. But one stroll through Gardens in West Village has instilled us with a big, sunny ray of confidence that this […]