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&#;She Was J-Lo, I Was Gay-Lo&#;: Encounter Cosmo Lombino, the Queen of Melrose

Photo courtesy of Cosmo Lombino.

Cosmo Lombino might still be awaiting her lap move from the Queen of Pop, but she’s still the undisputed Queen of Melrose. After going viral for complaining about security stunting her style in the parking lot at Madonna’s Celebration tour, the internet was dying to know what Cosmo, née the Queen of Melrose, was doing in the ‘80s. As we found out when we called her L.A. boutique, the designer and stylist was running with the Harlem mafia and stomping through the bygone punk emporiums of her native New York. Now, she deals in extravagant designs at three stores on Melrose: Fashion Whore, Cosmo&#;s Glamsquad, and Cosmo & Donato, which she runs with business partner Donato Crowley. Nevertheless, Cosmo remained gracious and meek when she united us to speak dressing celebs, becoming &#;mother,&#; and getting her life together in rehab.—MEKALA RAJAGOPAL

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COSMO LOMBINO: I didn&#;t get no coffee this morning. No cigarettes. 

JULIAN RIBEIRO: I&#;m so excited to t

Drag Legend Katya Gets Personal on Sobriety and Dating

KATYA ZAMOLODCHIKOVA, OR simply Katya, is a legend in the world of kingly. From her career-launching appearance on RuPaul's Drag Race to her worldwide comedy shows and podcast The Bald and the Beautiful, Katya has become recognizable for both her kooky, irreverent humor and her tendency to speak with a raw candor that immediately endears her to people.

That’s why she’s the absolute perfect host for Grindr’s YouTube series Who’s The A**hole? Now in its second season, Who’s the A**hole? features a slew of new celebrities, including Adam Lambert, Bowen Yang, Brandon Kyle Goodman, and viral sensation Cosmo Lombino, aka the Queen of Melrose. In each episode, Katya—or rather, Brian, as she conducts each casual, wide-ranging conversation out of drag—asks her modern guest about all things gay sex, relationships, history, and culture.

“I acquire to talk to people that I would never have the chance to talk to before,” Katya gushed in an interview with Men’s Health. “I just love being Katie Couric or Drew Barrymore. But you know, I’m

Are These Your Sexy Years?

BY BARBARA MCNALLY

There&#;s straight sex, gay sex, group sex, bi-sex, and tri-sex (I&#;ll try anything sex).

But let&#;s go for the ultimate taboo conversation: Senior Sex! Can you think of a better example of society&#;s perfect contradiction?

Our tradition is becoming more accepting of gay couples, but how do you experience about the subject of parental sex? Let alone grandma and grandpa?

We can be fabulous at 50, sexy at 60, sensational at seventy, and superior at 80! Studies consistently show that over half of senior citizens last sexually active well into their later years.

Older people can and should delight in intimacy, and any notion that they don&#;t or shouldn&#;t is simply a misconception.

Here are six ways sexuality thrives throughout all our years:

Some put the &#;spice&#; in hospice. My dad&#;s girlfriend shared that when he was placed in hospice care, he made love to her before the hospice staff and my sisters arrived. Sex represents liberation, strength, and vigor—qualities we all want to maintain as long as possible.

The consciousness is

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Television Characters

by David A. Wyatt
Copyright © David Wyatt

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For several years now I have been trying to compile a list of television programs that hold included gay/lesbian/bisexual characters as a part of their regular (or semi-regular) casts. Many shows hold `dealt' with sexual orientation in a single episode or story line, but just how many have included gay, lesbian or bisexual characters on a regular (or recurring) basis? This is the list I have. My intention is to keep the list to network and widely-syndicated entertainment shows in the English language.

To be listed a character should have appeared in at least three episodes and be explicitly gay, lesbian, bisexual person or transgendered. Effeminate (but not gay) male characters, manish (but not lesbian) female characters, and gender shifting science fiction characters are generally not listed. For the purposes of this list, a character is described as `recurring' if he or she has appeared in at least three (3) episodes.

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