Pinoy Gay Blogs

Shining Glitters in the Pinoy Blogosphere

Homme Sanctuario

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We follow blogs for a variety of reasons - to find the latest entertainment gossip, to get reviews of movies or books or even to find new friends. There is no limit to the possible reasons we do the things we do and why we favor one site over another.

Recently a lot of the blogs featured here have caught my attention because of how striking their writing has been and how moved I was after reading their entries. Today’s feature still has great writing, but a whole lot of eye candy as well. It’s time we visited Homme Sanctuario…make sure you have something to wipe your drool with.
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Blog a Cinemalaya Critique - win Php2,000!

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Are you a movie buff?

Well, aside from World Peace, Migs the Manila Gay Guy also champions the arts and culture (o di ba!) especially Pinoy arts and culture. And it’s Cinemalaya time once again, kaya excited na naman ako!
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Bakla Ako, May Reklamo?

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Bakla Ako, May Reklamo?, also known as BAMR or BaklaAko.com is the brainchild of AJ - undoubtedly you must have encountered him online somehow. He has a pretty large cyber-presence given the popularity of the site, his aggressive marketing and the fact that he also maintains a pretty long blogroll of local gay bloggers.
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Meet The (Gay) Bloggers

How about a Gay Blogger meet-up? I am thinking of a Tuesday night get together.

Choose: July 24 or July 31.

~ Migs

The Emancipation of Thadie

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My general rule of waiting for a blog to hit three months of consistent posting tends to limit what can be reviewed on Pinoy Gay Blogs, mainly because many of the blogs are fairly young. It’s great that the site seems to inspire members of the LGBT group to “pick up the pen” as it were to start blogging, I try to feature blogs that appear to be ready to go the long haul in the blogosphere. I’m not always right, but I try.

I’ve been watching this particular blog for a while and while technically “new” based on the aforementioned standards, in less than three months he’s generated more posts than most around here - a significant feat in itself. So as he has crossed the three-month mark, let’s celebrate the writing behind The Emancipation of Thadie.
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The Dan and Rye Show

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Blogging is such a dynamic medium and living in this Web 2.0 world we’ve come to appreciate that the internet doesn’t have to be just one big book. There are so many ways to communicate and express yourself and one of the methodologies that has continually gained popularity in light of the iPod is of course podcasting!
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Lows, HIGHS and Alibis

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Lows, HIGHS and Alibis technically isn’t a new blog, but it does have few entries. From the looks of things, the blog author Kai Santorino started posting in 2005 and has been posting intermittently for most of 2006. Recently he seems to be working on updating this blog more frequently and the results are pretty interesting.
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Musings of A Filipino Lesbian

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When the term “gay” is uttered these days, more than half the time are bound to first think of the image of a drag queer in their heads or things along those lines - representing how we tend to associate the term more with male homosexuals. However that is not the case - being gay is about being homosexual and not about being male.
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