Watch the First Episode Now and Chat Live with the Stars of Spartacus, Jan 26

If you are a die hard action fan of Spartacus who doesn’t shy away from bisexual content of any form, join the free sneak preview of the first episode of season 3 (or is it season 2 because last season was really a prequel) Well whatever the case, It’s so good. I finally got time to check it out this week and damn! It’s more action, more blood and more sexuality in all it’s glory of Rome! Enjoy.

(Note: You must be of appropriate age to watch this episode)

Spartacus Fans, get your questions answered live! Join us for a live web chat with the stars of Spartacus, including Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Lucy Lawless (Lucretia), and Steven S. DeKnight (Creator). You have 30 minutes to pose your questions and get the answers you’ve been waiting to hear, live. Click the “Join Crowd” button at top to get important event updates. Then return on January 26th to watch the live web chat. To miss it would be an insult to the brotherhood.

Please join Spartacus and Starz for the live Q&A of the hit series that starts Thursday, January 26 7 p.m. PST.

Girls Who Like Boys: Sherrie and Shane ‘Naughty or Nice’

Shane Stevens and Sherrie Austin in the Sundance Channel Original series "Girls Who Like boys Who Like Boys (Credit Image: AMC Networks/Sundance Channel)

Hey check out Sherrie Austin and Shane Stevens cute, catchy holiday music video “Naughty or Nice?” and the video has already been added to three major country video networks (GAC, TCN and CMT). The filming of the music video is featured in the latest episode of Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys on the Sundance Channel. Continue reading »

Bi Candy: Nolan Ross on ‘Revenge’

Nolan Rose Billionaire Tech Wiz, Played by Gabriel Mann as (Credit) ABC/The Disney Group)

Hold on to your bi hats my friends, ABC’s Revenge in on my radar. I know, I’m late to the party and Abby was telling me all about this hot revengeful show about murder, love, hate and getting even! Every character from Victoria Grayson (Played by Madeleine Stowe), the queen bee of the richest family of Southampton. To the main gal Emily Thorne (Played by Emily VanCamp) who is out to distroy every Grayson, friend or foe she can grab a stick and beat! Or is she? (Note: I’m still half way in, who’s to say)

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Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: Jared and Tenisha

Do you find yourself friends with only gay guys, or hanging around the gay bar scene? How about caring for someone unconditional without love getting in the way? Well, than you have to check out Season 2 of Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys on the Sundance Channel.

Meet Tenisha Jackson and her surrogate boyfriend Jared Allman!

Tenisha Jackason and Jarad Allman join Bi Talk Radio to share a little bit of their friendship and why straight women love gay men? The show is set in Nashville, Tennessee and there’s sure to be some interesting twists and drama along the way.

“There’s something really likable and engaging about this show…These friendships aren’t temporary reality-competition alliances, and they aren’t the faux-eternal bonds of reality dating series such as “The Bachelor.’’ —Matt Gilbert, TV critic for the Boston Globe,

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True Blood: Burning Down the House

(Image Credit: Home Box Office, Inc.) Four hot vampires, left to right: Eric (Alexander Skarsgard), Pam (Kristen Bauer van Straten), Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll), and Bill (Stephen Moyer)

Tonight’s True Blood episode “Burning Down the House” begins with a bang, or better a fairy spark, from our heroine Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin). As both Eric (under Antonia’s spell) and Bill continue their battle to a vampire death, a strong glow of light beams from her hand onto Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard), shaking him out of the spell and shocking all of his memories back. This causes them to cease fighting, as the lead witch Antonia/Marnie (Fiona Shaw) leaves with her fellow witches and two of the spellbound vampires. Eventually the vampires and Sookie turn their attention to the victims of the coven massacre. This content is for members only.

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True Blood: On the Run

(Image Credit: Home Box Office, Inc.) Sookie fantasies about Eric (left) and Bill in a dreamy bi threesome about being in love with two men.

True Blood’s latest episode “Let’s Get Out of Here” (aka “Run!”) begins right where the previous episode closed, with Alcide Herveaux (Joe Manganiello) finding an injured Sookie Stackhouse (played by the openly bi actress Anna Paquin) and carrying her away, as both Eric and Bill sense her distress due to their “bloodbond” (i.e. humans are telepathically linked to the vampires they have fed from). Of course, her former lover Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) races to her aid, taking her from Alcide into her home, while Eric was taken away by the lead witch Antonia/Marnie (Fiona Shaw). Eventually Sookie recovers, and Bill joins others in the search for Eric.

Sookie soon rests and falls asleep with a quite a fantasy. She begins dreaming about Eric when Bill shows up.  Continue reading »

The Dangers of Sexual Beings

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Russell Armstrong (pictured with his estranged wife Taylor) took his own life when faced with being prematurely "outed." Image Source: Reality Tea

Dan Savage has finally given us his blessing.  In his August 16 article Case Closed: Bisexual Men Exist Savage offers what would seem to be a well thought out treatise on the sexuality of the human male and why previous scientific studies and perhaps even Savage himself have been wrong.  It turns out though, that Savage’s acceptance of Bisexuality and bisexual men in particular has done little to advance the acceptance of the oft referred “bisexual unicorn.” Especially as it pertains to pop culture.This content is for members only.

The day before Savage closed the book on the issue of male bisexuality, Russell Armstrong—husband of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Taylor Armstrong—was found dead after taking his own life.  In the days following the suicide, the show’s network—Bravo—declared the mystery of his lack of onscreen charisma with his wife solved when they revealed his “kinky gay sex life.”  A statement in and of itself that echoes the either/or mentality that many bisexual men face and one that Dan Savage has been publicly criticized for after making statements implying men cannot be bisexual in the documentary Bi the Way and his own article Bisexuals in which he states “When I meet a bisexual teenage boy, for instance, I sometimes think to myself, “Yeah, I was too at your age.”" While berating the bisexual community for a lack of “coming out”.  The idea of visibility as a tool of acceptance is not a new one—going back to Harvey Milk and Castro Street—what good would coming out have done for Russell Armstrong? Continue reading »

REVIEW: Act Two of “The Miracle”

Miracle Day has done its job as a drama so well that even the casual viewer must know what happens next. Image Source: Guardian dot co dot UK

The three act structure has been around since the days of Ancient Greek tragedies as a mechanism popularized by Aristotle in his poetic writings.  Many of the greatest tragedies, comedies and dramas in our history have been told in three acts—a structure allowing the story to flow easily while offering the greatest impact to the audience.  Act One serves to establish the setting and the characters; and at its end the audience will have a good understanding of what the primary conflict of the story will be.  Act Two is the dark act.  Insurmountable challenges are presented making it seem like there is no way the heroes of the story can ever prevail—Torchwood: Miracle Day is no exception.This content is for members only.

Act Two of Miracle Day began with Escape to L.A. and has culminated with Immortal Sins.  Each episode has offered the best of Torchwood and in some cases has set the bar higher than ever before.  The August 5 offering—Categories of Life—shows us what humanity will do when faced with the change brought on by the Miracle.  In true Torchwood fashion, the episode takes us on an emotional rollercoaster while leaving us with the uncomfortable feeling of  wondering how each one of us might act in similar situations.  Most memorable in this episode, though is the dynamic between Mekhi Phifers Rex Matheson and Arlene Tur’s Dr. Vera Juarez.  The screentime between the two was electric and dynamic and leaves the viewer hoping for more between them.  Bill Pullman’s Oswald Danes continues to haunt—delivering a speech sure to drive chills up the spine of even the most stoic viewer.  A speech made even more haunting by the discoveries simultaneously being made by Torchwood.  Categories of Life reveals the darkest day of the Miracle—as explained by Jack himself—a definition for death means a definition for life, a power that no one should have. Continue reading »

Reality Friends in ‘Most Eligible Dallas,’ Premiering July 15

Most Eligible Dallas: Image: (l-r) Tara Harper, Matt Nordgren, Drew Ginsburg, Courtney Kerr, Glenn Pakulak, Neill Skylar — Photo by: Robert Ascroft/Bravo

There’s a new reality show on Bravo TV called Most Eligible Dallas, premiering Monday, August 15, where hot men and women meet-up, hookup and hangout around the city of Dallas. Most Eligible: Dallas shows the life of beauty queens to pro-football players, this group of Texas socialites proves that everything’s bigger in Texasnot forgetting a bit of flirty, sexy and cock-blocking friend drama along the way—this is going to be fun to watch!

Dallas serves as the sexy backdrop for this jaw-dropping series that follows a group of successful friends living it up in the lone star [state]. One of the interesting ideas which I like is the cast are real adults interacting, who have lives, are into their careers, looking for that perfect relationship, or in Matt’s case not—reminds me of “Reality Friends.”This content is for members only. Continue reading »

Torchwood: A Brief History

Making his debut in 2005, John Barrowman left a mark on Doctor Who fans as Captain Jack Harkness; pictured here in the 2005 penultimate episode "Bad Wolf." Image Source: Starz Entertainment, LLC

With “The Miracle” in full swing and nearing the halfway point of its amazing story arc—new fans everywhere are caught in the mythology of Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) and his team, many for the first time.  A DVD box set compiling the first two series and the critically acclaimed Children of Earth mini-series was released last month—but the origins of Torchwood extend much further back than the 2006 premiere episode. This content is for members only.

In 2005 producer and writer Russel T. Davies embarked on the monumental task of bringing the beloved icon Doctor Who back to life.  With Christopher Eccleston on board in the lead role with companion Rose portrayed by Billie Piper—the resurrected Time Lord was an instant success.  Where Davies is involved, however, one can always be sure there is more than meets the eye:

“During the production of the 2005 series of Doctor Who, the word “Torchwood” (an anagram of “Doctor Who”) originated during production of the new Doctor Who series, when television pirates were eager to get their hands on the tapes. Someone in the production office suggested that the tapes be labelled “Torchwood” instead of “Doctor Who” to disguise their contents as they were being sent to London. Davies thought that was a clever idea and remembered the name.” (Torchwood on the Tardis Index File) Continue reading »

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