SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE:
SNL: Showtunes, Stefon, And An Epic Cherry Battle:“I think it’s safe to say that most of us had pretty high hopes for last night’s Gabourey Sidibe-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live. And though the show wasn’t perfect, there were some pretty great moments… It was also pretty awesome to see a few women-only sketches, and the wackiness of the show had a nice energy that kept things from ever getting too dull. It’s always exciting when SNL goes in a different direction, and one hopes that they’ll continue to perhaps try to step outside of the safe, familiar things in order to keep the show evolving.” (@jezebel)

ROSIE:
Technically this was actually kind of serious/important, but Rosie was so awesome and on point when she got Mike Huckabee (of “gays can’t have children because they are not puppies” fame) on her show that we’re going to put it in Sunday Funday, oh goodness! Depending on which source you read, Rosie invited him on the pretext that they were going to talk about weight loss and fitness – Huckabee has lost over 100 pounds since 2003 – and then sneakily segued that into talking about how, you know, she loves her children. Who are children and not puppies. “I’m mentioning that there are half a million kids in foster care in America,” countered O’Donnell. “To have public officials deem homosexuals unworthy of parenting is disastrous for the nation, for equality and for humanity and, Mike, for Christianity… I’ve spent my life, Mike, dedicated to taking care of the children that other people don’t want,” said O’Donnell. “This has been the focus of my life, so it’s very, very painful to hear a heterosexual man who was at one time a pastor disparage my very essence just because of my sexual orientation.” Huckabee responded by saying he had “great respect for her choices” and that her children were “fortunate.” I appreciate that he didn’t even try to pretend he has gay friends. (@nydailynews)

COMICS:
As we told you yesterday, Archie Comics, which are apparently still producing new issues, are adding a gay character to their cast: Kevin Keller, the “strapping blond hottie who draws the immediate attention of Veronica and who wrestles with how to gently rebuff her flirtations.” Douglas Wolk at Salon muses on what this means, and notes also that there will soon be an “ongoing superhero comic book with an openly gay title character” – the upcoming Batwoman series! TAYLOR GET ON THIS (@freep) (@salon)

GLAAD:
Did you think our coverage of the GLAAD Awards 2010 was over just because the event happened like a month ago? Well if so, you were WRONG. Here is a video of Will Phillips, that adorable kid who refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance until gays could marry, accepting an award for Outstanding TV Journalism. You might want to be sitting down for this. It is upsettingly cute. (@feministing)

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MUSLIMAH MEDIA:
Aquila is a new magazine printed in English out of Singapore, aimed at “young, educated Muslim women with a worldly outlook who also want to remain true to their faith.” Publisher Liana Redwan-Beer says that:

“This is a magazine for someone like me, like my sisters, women who have careers, who wear suits, jeans, gladiator sandals, who may or may not wear the hijab headscarf, who may or may not look like what a Muslim women is supposed to look like, but who are very much Muslims…We’re not a magazine that preaches, we don’t tell our readers what is right or wrong; but we help them live their lives to the fullest by including information about Islam in the context of modern living.”

Topics include modest fashion and halal-friendly travel; the headline story of the first issue is “Women on Top.” (@jezebel)

OUTMEDIA:
Hey, were you queer this week? Did you buy anything queer? Did you make a video about it? We hope so! If you’re a college queer who hasn’t submitted a video to OUTmedia and Campus Pride’s Be Queer, Buy Queer project yet, you still have til 4/26 to submit! That’s like 24 hours, so I would get going on that. Here’s an awesomesexycool video from Kit Yan and the good people at OUTmedia to get you going!