Gays, fruit flies, queens, and a smattering of the press came out to The Out last night to attend a media junket/live viewing of the finale of season four of the only show worth watching on Logo, RuPaul's Drag Race. We were there too—how could we say no to that invite?—and we can assure you that it was most definitely whatever the current euphemism for cah-razy gay is ('fierce' and 'fabulous' are both out now, right?). RuPaul wasn't in the house, but everyone else was—and not only were there queens galore, but there were also painted beefcakes, a drag funeral with Amanda Lapore, sexy secrets sort of revealed and lots and lots of lip syncing, of course!
Photos, Video: RuPaul's Drag Race Goes All Out At The Out
Inside The Out: New York's First Gay Hotel
After years of planning, New York's first gay hotel opened its night club XL at the end of January—so with the calendar reading March it was about time that The Out NYC actually started taking guests. And now that day has come. But first, let's take a quick tour of the self-described gay hotel and nightlife entertainment complex!
Best Decade For NYC Movies: 1970s
After all the comments on yesterday's post about books set in NYC, we got to thinking, has anyone bothered to come up with a list of all the movies set in the city? The answer, of course, is yes-- at Wikipedia, of course. What an amazing site-- it's like having a genie who's only job is to distract us with useless NYC trivia! They've probably missed a couple of movies here and there, but the list looks fairly comprehensive. Absolute, undisputable fact: the 1970s was far and away the most interesting time for NYC movies-- check these out:

