The Eurovision Song Contest was won by Denmark on Saturday night, which means that the next contest will take place in the gay friendly city of Copenhagen.
He was several times voted by gay papers the most beautiful man alive, and even BBC Radio Four’s sedate “Today” programme felt moved to refer to his notably “handsome” face.
In Australia, community radio has been longer established than in the UK, where stations like BCFM, GFM and Bradley Stoke Radio were only legalised in the last ten years.
Helen Mirren told the UK Press that she had to intervene to persuade some gay drummers promoting the "As One" LGBT festival in London to move on, after their promotional drumming got in the
One for insomniacs and night workers: Channel Four television has been showing the legendary hospital drama “St Elsewhere” in the small hours of the morning.
Digital Spy reports that David Beckham, once called the Divine David by an adoring gay magazine, has been unvieling his new campaign for a range of underwear to be sold by H&M.