"Project Rungay, for a laugh-out-loud take from a couple of witty gay guys on one of our favorite reality shows and more."
Variety.com
"Stylista should give TLo plenty of fodder for their addictive blend of cutting wit and rag-trade wisdom. "
Chicago Tribune
"Those still reeling from Leanne's big win can explore plenty more "Runway"-related news and commentary on "Project Rungay", a blog dedicated to all reality shows having to do with fashion."
Metro Boston
"Which is going to be for you? Which is more suspenseful? Will Kenley go negative? In either case, forget about tonight swinging the gay vote."
TIME Magazine/Tuned In
"It sounds like something Michael Kors might say on "Project Runway." Or, as they refer to him at projectrungay.blogspot.com -- "the Duchess."
Star Tribune
"The boys from Rungay keep us laughing, and nodding in agreement each week with their no-holds-barred commentary. Anyone who has dubbed Kors "the duchess" is OK in our book. Sample line from their blog, "To sum it up, boring, poorly made, made his client look fat. That's the trifecta of an auf'ing right there.""
- Best 'Runway' Blog
Chicago Tribune
"Why was Jerry the first to go home? It was a matter of charisma, and Stella clearly had more [...] one blog has dubbed her "Cheroin."
Slate.com
"I watch Project Runway every week and read Project Rungay because, kittens, it's the best."
San Francisco Chronicle
411 Magazine
"Project Rungay is the Mystery Science Theater 3000 of Project Runway."
Snackworthy
Metro Source Magazine
"...Not only does the pair extensively blog about every style that goes down the runway [...] they also keep fans updated on any and all Project Runway mumblings during the season."
Hey!nielsen
Metro Source Magazine
"...the popular Project Rungay blog, which obsessively chronicles every episode as well as any and all behind-the-scenes gossip."
The New York Observer
"...as Tom Fitzgerald of the Project Rungay blog described it to the New York Times."
Metro News Canada
"Tom Fitzgerald writes a gay-themed blog with Lorenzo Marquez about their favorite reality show, “Project Runway."
The New York Times
"So when we want real commentary about a dress made of licorice, we hit projectrungay..."
- Top 10: The Best in TV, the Web, Books and Beyond
Rolling Stone
"...if websites could talk (or eat, for that matter), this is the one we'd want to have lunch with."
- The Best of the Web: The 25 Best Fansites
Entertainment Weekly
"Tom and Lorenzo have a Project Runway, fashion and style blog called Project Rungay [...] Check it out...it's bitchy and fun and addicting! "
ELLE.com - Tell All
"For once, Christian is someone who lives up to his own expectation of himself," said Tom Fitzgerald, of the blog Project Rungay [...] It was Fitzgerald and his co-blogger who christened Siriano "Princess Puffysleeves"
Baltimore Sun
"Did you know that the folks over at Project Rungay are doing comic strips based on the current season? FEEEEEAZZ!"
AfterElton.com
"Fashion Blogs We Like: Project Rungay."
New York Magazine
"Surf Project Rungay for catty commentary on the hit Bravo show."
Newsweek
"...LOVE this website. Great commentary every week."
The Detroit News
"This blog rules the runway."
Philadelphia Inquirer
"That whole blog, by the way, is just beyond fabulous."
Chicago Tribune
"leave[s] reality show fans in stitches."
Boston Herald
"Some of our favorite “Project Runway” Web sites:...Project Rungay."
The Kansas City Star
"Oh, we just know we are going to get addicted."
The Austin Chronicle
"wit and style and just a pinch of bitchiness"
Worth Repeating - AOL Gay & Lesbian
"A bright spot of witty homosexual culture"
OUTzoneTV.com
"Check out our good friends Tom and Lorenzo at Project Rungay. They cover the queer end of the designers."
The Dish - BravoTV.com
"Project RunGAY Blog. Crack for Project Runway addicts."
ThisNext.com
"Many sites dedicate posts to each episode, but one outdoes the rest. Project Rungay dissects every element of the show in style."
Best Gay Blogs
"I will no doubt be hitting the refresh button at the truly inspired "Project Rungay" site all day Thursday at work."
Metroblogging San Francisco
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