Showing posts with label Jake Shears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jake Shears. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Jake Shears is butt naked!

We've all seen Jake Shears naked before but it's not something you ever get tired of. Photographer Tim Hailand's One Day in the Life of Jake Shears photo book of Jake naked in the shower!  His little butt is so cute. And so little. See it in its full splendor here.

The book  - out now - gives fans a glimpse into the private life of the Scissor Sisters frontman.  Jake provides his own text for the book, which also includes a special intro by Elton John and afterword by Kylie Minogue.  A portion of proceeds of this book will benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation

Friday, February 11, 2011

Jake Shears and Rufus Wainwright - together on the cover of NEXT

Jake's so little and cute! Jake Shears and Rufus Wainwright are currently featured on the cover of NYC's NEXT Magazine.  The pair are the subjects for photographer Tim Hailand's next two photo books in the One Day in the Life of  series, who also shot the cover for NEXT.  Both musicians provide text for their respective One Day in the Life of books, and each has a special intro: Cherry Vanilla wrote Rufus' and Elton John wrote Jake's (which also has an afterword by Kylie Minogue).  The series, which started last year with Danielle Radcliffe, gives readers an intimate glimpse into the private lives of celebrities.  A portion of proceeds go to a charity of the celeb's choice.  Books can be pre-ordered at www.onedayinthelifeof.org.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

MileHighGayGuy Gift Guide: One day in the life of Rufus Wainwright and Jake Shears


In February photographer Tim Hailand is releasing the next two books in his One Day in The Life of... photo book series: One Day in The Life of RUFUS WAINWRIGHT and One Day in The Life of JAKE SHEARS.  The series gives an inside glimpse into the private lives of celebrities, following them over the course of one day.  Both Rufus and Jake provide text for their respective books, and each has a special intro: Elton John wrote Rufus' and Cherry Vanilla wrote Jake's.  A portion of proceeds go to a charity of the celeb's choice.  Rufus has chosen the Kate McGarrigle Fund for cancer research in honor of his late mother, and Jake has chosen the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

You can also learn more about the series here, where both books are available for a special reduced-price pre-order.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Advocate's '40 Under 40'

This month the Advocate presents its annual 'Forty Under 40'issue, a selection of young activists, artists, and notable gay figures, all under the age of 40.

Some of those spotlighted in this year’s “Forty Under 40” include:

Chad Griffin — The 36-year-old Los Angeles–based political strategist has become the face of the marriage equality movement as he aggressively fights to end inequality for gay and lesbian couples once and for all.

Jillian Michaels (top left) — Michaels recently confirmed her bisexuality in an interview with Ladies’ Home Journal, telling the magazine she is looking for “healthy love.” At the age of 36, the star of The Biggest Loser has quietly built a fitness empire with workout DVDs, best-selling books, a Web community, and speaking engagements.

Jake Shears (bottom left) — Shears, the unapologetically gay Scissor Sisters lead singer, is in full bloom at 31, and fans have two new projects to look forward to: a new, as-yet untitled Scissor Sisters album in July and the stage musical version of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City.

Rostam Batmanglij — Vampire Weekend’s gay Iranian keyboardist embraces his heritage and sexuality as part of his identity. And that identity is becoming more and more public as Vampire Weekend’s Contra has risen to number 1 on the Billboard album charts. Additionally, the band has already made two Saturday Night Live appearances.

Gloria Bigelow — The stand-up comedian is making waves at comedy clubs around New York. But she also spends time working with the underserved students at East New York High School, helping the form a cheer squad for their school’s basketball team. The “Chocolate Cheerios,” as she affectionately calls them, now create their own cheers, costumes, and, most important, sense of self.