Tag Archives: bryan

Bryan’s Proud of Sex-Obsessed Religious Nuts: That’s Gay Extra

Nobody is as obsessed with how gay people have sex as the anti-gay zealots who claim to be disgusted by it. In honor of LGBT Pride month, Bryan Safi counts his lucky blessings for people like Pastor Martin Ssempa, whose “eat da poo poo” rant lifted from Vanguard's “Missionaries of Hate” episode has scored some 2 million hits on YouTube. Every day this week, infoMania's Bryan Safi, host of “That's Gay,” will release an exclusive web extra about some of the reasons he's so proud to be gay. Then tune into Current TV on Thursday at 10/9c for Bryan's special infoMania segment about Gay Pride — or, as he likes to call it, Gay New Year. It's time to take a long, hard look at the last 12 months and ask ourselves: Just what are we so proud of? infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi, Sergio Cilli and Erin Gibson, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. added by: bryan_safi

Bryan’s Proud of Gay Hookup Inventions: That’s Gay Extra

In honor of LGBT Pride month, Bryan Safi celebrates the mother of all invention: gay men who want to get laid. From bandannas to toe-tapping to Manhunt to Grindr, if there's a way to find other ready and willing dudes, gay men have made the technology to seal the deal even faster. Every day this week, infoMania's Bryan Safi, host of “That's Gay,” will release an exclusive web extra about some of the reasons he's so proud to be gay. Then tune into Current TV on Thursday at 10/9c for Bryan's special infoMania segment about Gay Pride — or, as he likes to call it, Gay New Year. It's time to take a long, hard look at the last 12 months and ask ourselves: Just what are we so proud of? infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi, Sergio Cilli and Erin Gibson, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. added by: bryan_safi

Gen. McChrystal Called to Washington

Quotes about senior Administration members by the General published in a Rolling Stone article have generated controversy in the capital.

Go here to see the original:
Gen. McChrystal Called to Washington

BP-Sized Spills Happen Every Year in Nigeria

Vanguard producer Darren Foster points out that BP- and Exxon Valdez-sized spills are the norm in Nigeria, but the responses are much different.

Visit link:
BP-Sized Spills Happen Every Year in Nigeria

That’s Gay: Bryan’s Proud of Gay Hookup Inventions

That’s Gay’s Bryan Safi salutes the innovative spirit of websites designed to help gay men get together.

Go here to read the rest:
That’s Gay: Bryan’s Proud of Gay Hookup Inventions

That’s Gay: Video Games Are Gay

The video game world hasn't always been gay-inclusive. In Nintendo games like “Contra,” “Mike Tyson's Punch-Out,” “Ring King” and “Streets of Rage 3,” you'd have to rely on gay innuendo. But in this week's That's Gay, Bryan Safi finds that gaming has gotten much gayer. “The Sims,” “Fable,” “Dragon Age,” “Bully,” and “Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony” are all games that let you go gay for play. That's Gay is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of That's Gay, Bryan Safi explores gay issues and stereotypes as they are portrayed by the clueless media. For more Bryan visit http://current.com/groups/thats-gay/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania . added by: bryan_safi

That’s Gay Salutes "Sex and the City 2"

Bryan Safi knows that no one does designer clothes, Manolo Blahniks and gay clich

Logan’s Run Finds New Director

Let’s check in with the Logan’s Run reboot, shall we? Deadline is reporting that Carl Erik Rinsch (the Ridley Scott protege who was recently attached to the Alien prequel) will now be helming the sci-fi tale of a world where no one lives past 21. Sadly, this means we won’t be getting the Bryan Singer-directed version anymore. Those casting sessions would have been legendary . [ Deadline ]

Here is the original post:
Logan’s Run Finds New Director

Bethenny Frankel Introduces Daughter to the World

Let’s just get this part over with: In an ideal world, we’d never see a photo of Bethenny Frankel’s daughter. This reality star would resist the urge to profit off her newborn, turning down offers to pose with her for national publications because that’s just exploitive and wrong. That important point made, let’s also face it: daughter Bryn Casey Hoppy is so gosh darn cute! Frankel shows off the tyke in the latest issue of People , telling the magazine about her 30 hours in labor, eventual c-section and how Bryn “came out like a doll. It was amazing.” Bethenny says she and husband Jason Hoppy named their child after the latter’s brother Bryan, who died in a car accident 19 years ago. When they told Jason’s parents about it, “Jason’s mom was hysterical, crying. They couldn’t believe we kept it secret.” Frankel describes Bryn as a “good baby” and adds: “We’re so thankful and lucky to have a healthy baby. This is the new me now.” It just wouldn’t be Bethenny if she didn’t conclude with a note about herself, would it?

‘Glee’ Recap: Neil Patrick Harris Makes Strange Dreams Come True

NPH sang with Mr. Schue, and did a different kind of duet with Sue Sylvester. By Jean Bentley Neil Patrick Harris in “Glee” Photo: FOX Remember the weeks before “Glee” came back from hiatus and all we had to tide us over were glimpses of upcoming scenes in promos? And there was one promo that showed Mr. Schuster making out with Idina Menzel’s character, and for a hot second you were like “OMG he’s making out with Rachel!”? Well, you weren’t crazy. Anyone with eyes can see that the Broadway legend and Lea Michele are pretty much identical. But it wasn’t until tonight’s episode that we learned for sure what everyone had suspected all along: Shelby Corcoran, you are the mother. Rachel’s birth mother is, in fact, the Vocal Adrenaline coach, and Rachel’s foxy new boyfriend, former VA star-turned-New Directions transfer Jesse St. James, has been but a pawn in Shelby’s evil plan. Except the plan isn’t all that evil. Shelby explained to her young minion that the only thing she regretted in life was not being able to meet her daughter. Unfortunately, the surrogate contract wouldn’t let her contact Rachel until Rachel turned 18. To meet any sooner, it had to be Rachel’s idea. Shelby had Jesse get close to Rachel (seducing her was his idea) and encourage her to try to find her birth mother. He planted a tape from Shelby in the box of baby stuff Rachel dug out from her basement, helping her realize that no, her birth mother wasn’t Patti LuPone or Bernadette Peters. It took some pressing, but he finally got Rachel to listen to the tape of Shelby singing “I Dreamed a Dream,” which turned into a lovely mother/daughter duet. Speaking of dreams, Neil Patrick Harris dropped by William McKinley High to crush a few. NPH is always great when he’s playing a jerk (which seems incongruous since he appears to be such a nice guy in real life), and last night’s douche du jour was Bryan Ryan, Mr. Schue’s former glee club nemesis and the current school board member in charge of extracurricular funding. He was at the school deciding which arts program to cut and had his eye on the glee club, since it had brought him nothing but pain when his dream of becoming a famous performer didn’t pan out. He advised the gleeks that their dreams, too, would one day come crashing down around them and lead to a crack addiction. Schuester pleaded his case to keep the club and let the kids have their dreams, but Bryan wouldn’t relent. That is, until his love of performing (and zeal for competition) was reignited. Will and Bryan both went out for the part of Jean Valjean in the local Lima production of “Les Mis#233;rables,” and a tight audition schedule meant they had to try out together by dueting on “Dream On.” Schue got the part, but wound up trading it to Bryan Ryan to save the glee club. Also, somehow Bryan Ryan and Sue Sylvester totally DID IT. Yeah. Try to get that mental picture out of your brain before we continue. Since the drama with his rival prevented Mr. Schuester from giving the kids an assignment this week, Tina created her own assignment to help Artie achieve his dream of being able to dance. But instead of helping Artie deal with his reality and come up with his own way of dancing, Tina told him that he would definitely be able to walk (and dance) one day. In a particularly heartbreaking scene, Artie tried to use crutches to walk around the choir room, but fell on his face instead. Artie daydreamed leading an intricate mall-set dance number to “The Safety Dance,” which gave former boy-bander Kevin McHale a chance to get out of the wheelchair and show off his sweet dance moves. It was also a cute homage to the “Glee” flash mobs that dedicated fans have organized in cities like Seattle and Rome. But Artie eventually realized that this dream would never happen. Tina choreographed a tap dance number to “Dream a Little Dream of Me” with Mike Chang instead, while Artie sang. What did you think of Neil Patrick Harris’ guest appearance on “Glee”? Share your own reviews in the comments. Related Videos ‘Glee’ Season 1 Clips Related Photos What Other ‘Glee’ Music Videos Do We Want To See? ‘Glee’ Returns For 2010

See the original post here:
‘Glee’ Recap: Neil Patrick Harris Makes Strange Dreams Come True