Sounds like an incredibly promising advance in the push for an HIV vaccine.
21 posts categorized "KEITH HARING"
Big Brother cast flips out upon learning Frankie is semi-famous.
Church cancels funeral because the deceased was gay. (No, really!)
Inspired by God, man follows church-goer into parking lot, calls him a faggot.
Jane Fonda loves sitting on Ryan Gosling's face.
Unsurprisingly, Donald Trump has no idea what he's talkin' about.
Haring/Madonna/Basquiat/Warhol, all mixed up together.
Lucille Ball would've turned 103 this week.
Amazing Silvertop house for sale; first time since '74.
Idris Elba admits his bulge isn't his.
D-bag MN café charges minimum-wage fee.
Buzzfeed Contributor (!) Madonna identifies the 11 "freedom fighters" who have most inspired her. For longtime fans, there won't be any surprises, for others, there won't be any odd men out.
Keith Haring was here, circa 1982.
Gaga's sold-out Roseland shows are 12 songs, 1 hour long.
Novak Djokovic peen-pic scandal???
Christina Aguilera knocked up.
Swedish wide receiver comes out.
Fall gal in Christie's pricy "exoneration" report fights back; ally resigns.
HOLEY MACKEREL: Ed Fury's fishnet "swimsuit."
Another reason Trump is dumb: He thinks shots cause autism.
First gay wedding in London is a May-December romance.
Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees is still hot, still horny.
Charles Leslie has more gay-erotic art than you. By a lot.
The spell-binding Magic Club was the result of a late-breaking script change
TONS OF VIDEOS RIGHT HERE.
It was 24 hours of Desperately Seeking Susan for me this week, meeting Madonna on Wednesday for the celebration of her and Lola's Material Girl line and then meeting a surprisingly large contingent of the cast and crew of that '80s classic the following night when the Film Society of Lincoln Center hosted a 25th-anniversary screening.
Me with Seidelman, Blum, Arquette & Quinn
Tickets to the event and after-party had been hard to come by, and it's no wonder—on top of some members of the press, the 268-seat theater must have had at least 25 people who'd worked on the movie, plus all their guests.
Left to right, top to bottom: Susan Seidelman's intro; Rosanna Arquette's bond with—and Mark Blum's raunchy screen-test with—Madonna; rushing the film out in case Madonna was a "flash-in-the-pan"; and funny casting stories...