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Six-packs and kitty cats: A new calendar with hunky sex-appeal

There's nothing unmanly about curling up with a beloved kitty, and a group of hunky L.A. dudes hopes to change that gender bias one rippled ab at a time, thanks to a new charity calendar.

It's called "6 Packs/9 Lives," and true to its title, the calendar allows people to spend each month with a good-looking muscleman who poses with cats while dressed (or undressed) in an outfit appropriate for that time of year.

Joe Phillips brings "beefcake" comic book heroes out of the closet

It's common for superheroes like Batman, Superman and Spider-Man to have secret identities, but there has long been speculation in certain circles that they have other secrets as well.

The whispers began in 1954 when psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham wrote "Seduction Of The Innocent," a book that alleged, among other things, that Wonder Woman was a lesbian and that Batman and Robin were gay lovers.

Although Wertham's allegations have been long been ridiculed by the comics community, some industry insiders like Joe Phillips see a gay subtext throughout the superhero genre.

Strunz and Farah bring a 30 year blend of Latin- and Persian-influenced guitar magic to Anthology this weekend

Editor's Note: This was cross-posted from Anthology's Sound Observations Blog.

There are few things that are certain in this world: Death, taxes and Strunz and Farah will be playing at Anthology sometime in May.

"It seems like we’re here once a year," said Jorge Strunz, who has playing with partner Ardeshir Farah for 30 years.

“I think we were here last year on May 8,” added Farah.

This year, they are playing May 7 and the nighttime Mother’s Day show on May 8.

At the hands of a chef: Brussel sprouts like you've never tasted

Editor's Note: This Q & A was cross-posted from Anthology's "From the Kitchen" section of their website blog. David Moye does Public Relations for Anthology and also writes for AOL News. He is also a occasional contributor to SDGLN.

Brussel sprouts, those tiny cabbages that have scared many a child away from green vegetables are making a comeback.

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