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< BACK TO Fresh Intelligence Not-out Cooper on Out's Gay Power List![]() OUTED Cooper "It's a bit of chutzpah on our part," acknowledges Out editor in chief Aaron Hicklin. But he says it wasn't merely an attempt to stir up controversy. "The A-list and even B-list gays are mostly in the closet still, and those are the kinds of people we need to have on our cover. This is a way of addressing that." While the ethics of outing are up for debate, Cooper and Foster, who appear on the cover in the form of models holding up masks of their faces, were fair game, says Hicklin, because they inhabit what he calls the "glass closet." "The Anderson Coopers and Jodie Fosters of the world don't go to any great lengths, if any at all, to pretend they have partners of the opposite sex. There are a lot of closeted gay men and women who aren't going to make that list because the risk of litigation [against Out] is too great." A CNN spokeswoman said Cooper was out of the office and not immediately reachable; the network itself had no comment. A message left for Foster's spokeswoman wasn't immediately returned. Related: Daily Intelligencer has the full list.
Out needs to change its name to Outting. If ever thre was a reason for the stereotype of bitchy gays, this is it. Completely unprofessional. Worthy of my highschool's "newspaper". Posted by: CharlieA on April 4, 2007 7:53 PM What is the big deal? Are we interested in Cooper's reportorial creds or his sex life? I personally don't care whether he swings both ways or is only interested in the same sex. He is a good broadcaster. The empathy he showed in New Orleans was a refreshing change from stone faced reporters who wear their trenchoats like suits of armor. Go Anderson - whichever way you want and to hell with the outers who think it is more important to know about your sex life than your abilities. Posted by: SHEILAB2 on April 11, 2007 1:36 PM Advertisement |
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