Boy Culture Links: RIP Robert Carradine, Trump Warned on Iran, Girls Who Love Boys Who Love Boys, A Tale of 3 Dads + MORE
FEBRUARY 24, 2026
INSTAGRAM: People get wealthy posting stuff like this and yes, I’m forever jealous.
HUFFINGTON POST: A top general is warning Trump against attacking Iran.

GR8ERDAYS: RIP Robert Carradine, 71. The gifted actor, who appeared in everything from Mean Streets to Massacre at Central High to Revenge of the Nerds to The Lizzie McGuire Movie, died at 71 on Monday. He had battled bipolar disorder, taking his own life. Full obit for him here.
VULTURE: “Girls Who Love Boys Who Love Boys.”
YAHOO!: Project Runway’s Tim Gunn has been celibate for 43 years, and I feel like he must miss sex because he knows it’s been exactly 43 years.
RATTLING GOOD YARNS PRESS: Coming soon is A Place for Us: Gay Life at Chicago’s Belmont Rock by Owen Keehnen, gay Chicago’s unofficial historian and archivist. His books are always worth the investment.
VOGUE: The next Met Gala theme is based on the exhibition Costume Art. So … totally just wear anything? This feels easier to nail than Black dandyism.
STONEWALL NATIONAL MUSEUM: Allen Young will be on hand at the Stonewall National Museum (1300 E. Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) March 3 to discuss and sign his memoir Left, Gay & Green: A Writer’s Life. Or you can Zoom in.
YOUTUBE: Season 3 of Our 3 Dads is upon us. The pitch:
“Self-made real estate and business mogul Mark Ebinger and his husband, Mark ‘Moke’ Coffey, are raising 8-year-old twins, Beau and Coy, alongside Ebinger’s ex-husband, Tom Freeman. Though divorced, Freeman lives on the multi-million dollar property and actively co-parents the twins, creating a dynamic household built on shared responsibility, humor and unconventional structure.
“Season 3 chronicles the dads midway through their surrogacy journey as they prepare to expand their family once again. Cameras capture the planning, shifting household rhythms and real conversations that come with adding another child — from nursery design to a celebratory, celebrity-filled baby shower.
“The new season also shines a brighter spotlight on the twins, who step into the studio to develop and release their first original music project with professional collaborators, marking a creative milestone for the young siblings.”
New episodes every Thursday:
POLITICO: Most of the people interacting with Nicki Minaj are, like her, not even human beings.
PEOPLE: Patrick Dempsey is suddenly latter-day Cary Grant.





