And it's really no big deal. NBC's underappreciated gem "Miss Match" makes its first gay match Friday night at 9 (on WNBC/4), when Alicia Silverstone's lawyer-"yenta" character Kate Fox pairs an art gallery-owning lesbian client (Cara Buono) with an equally sophisticated babe. Like most "Miss Match" episodes, this one has a lot going on - her client's mother is flitting around...
There are celebrities who guard their private lives like Pentagon officials protecting highly classified intelligence information And then there's Kathy Griffin. The former sitcom star and stand-up comedian had dished on everything from her co-stars to her extensive plastic surgery."I regret it, but I can't stop doing it," she says of her constant habit of spilling the beans. "And honestly, it's what people respond...
A shopping mall, crawl-ing with sobbing children and irritable couples. It doesn't sound like an ideal venue for lonely singles to meet That Special Person - most of the Special People will be too busy buying multi-packs of socks and trying to work out the way to Debenhams to consider exchanging contact details among the clothes rails. The Trafford Centre in Manchester, however, believes it has hit on a winning idea - singles nights. "Market research shows that...
Because school districts have a right, even a duty, to bar certain topics from campuses, LISD officials acted legally when denying a Gay Straight Alliance group the right to meet at Lubbock High, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings sided with the Lubbock Independent School District in a law suit filed by two students and the Lubbock High School Gay Straight Alliance.See Fox Footage "In summation, this case has nothing to do with a denial of rights...
The bulldozer snorted, backed, then ripped another layer of dirt off Southwind's eighth green.It was the start of yet another effort to improve the field at the FedEx St. Jude Classic.Here's hoping it works. If it doesn't, anyone for driving the bulldozer through the offices of PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem?"We're hopeful that the changes in the course will help," said FESJC director Phil Cannon, somehow...