A lot has happened since we stopped publishing Fusion in 2006. In the scheme of things four years doesn't seem like a long time, but ... Read More...
Robert Bush I grew up in Warner Robins, Georgia and the Baptist Church. They seem interchangeable in hindsight. My subconscious was plugged into the fact that I was gay, but it successfully compartmentalized my mind so that in early college, I had taped up the radio controls to keep me from switching to secular radio, and I was intending to go into the ministry. Read More...
Backstreet’s A.J. McLean Ready to Have It All Singer Attributes Much of Backstreet Boys’ Early Success to LGBT Fans. “I am very, very, very into the gay and lesbian movement,” insists A.J. McLean somewhat surprisingly, then passionately declares, “Hell no on Prop. 8!” Read More...
“I loved living in Georgia,” RuPaul told me. “I moved there when I was a teenager and started my career there. I lived there 11 years, and it’s so near and dear to my heart.”
Since it opened in April of 2007, Local 11ten has repeatedly drawn rave reviews for style, service, ambiance and most importantly FOOD. My recent visit and dining experience, on a remarkably busy Thursday night, reflected the very reasons for that trend.
Not since I was a kid jumping around in a mask and cape have I felt as much like Bruce Wayne as I did recently when I took the new Acura ZDX out for a test drive. Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t that I was burning up the streets of Savannah pretending to be behind the wheel of the Batmobile, but Read More ...
Going to the Dogs . . . Lately, these extremely hot days have sucked away my motivation to do much of anything. The old phrase, “The Dog Days of Summer” came to my mind. I was curious exactly what the saying meant and where it originated. If you think I’m straying far away from anything to do with interior design, stick with me here. Read More...
Don't wake up on the wrong side of love. For many years, I took so much for granted and thought I could predict the future. I married young and was a pretty naïve person. Watching my four beautiful children grow, and looking toward their futures, was a great daydreaming time for me. Read More...
Be Green and Save Green 10 Tips for doing right and saving money! The recent recession found many of us looking for ways to reduce our expenses and downsize everyday life. There are a multitude of small things we can do to reduce our environmental footprint while saving money, too. These small things add up to a big benefit for Mother Nature, and will help keep your hard-earned dollars in your pocket. Read More...
Furious Love Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century Elizabeth Taylor has been quoted as saying, “Let’s face it, a lot of my life has lacked dignity.” During an era when movie stars were viewed as royalty by the masses, Taylor and Burton became a dethroned king and queen from Celluloidland, falling from grace to public ridicule for their flagrant disregard of convention, only to be exalted for their celebrity and real life movie script. Read More...
Know Before You FSBO Want to sell your house sans Realtor? Avoid these common mistakes. Faced with the prospect of forking over a hefty sales commission, you may find the FSBO route pretty tempting. Still, selling by owner isn't as easy as sticking a sign in your yard and waiting for the offers to roll in -- according to the National Association of Realtors, fewer than 10 percent of home sales are open-market FSBOs. Read More...
Indigo Girls Georgia’s very own Indigo Girls, Emily Saliers and Amy Ray, have remained a vibrant, influential and openly gay force on the music scene since the early 1990’s. Perhaps THE most successful lesbian duo ever, the Girls have the dubious honor of having won a Grammy in 1990 for Best Contemporary Folk Album but losing the Best New Artist Grammy to Milli Vanilli that same year. Read More...
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