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Apr '04
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Thou Art
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In the hoity-toity world of art, with all its status-mongering and vicious bitch-queen one-upmanship, there's something instantly endearing about a painter who boasts
that his canvases of nude men hang in a number of British hotel rooms and have the advantage of being cheap to buy. |
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Mar '04
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Homosexcess
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The Black Party, thrown by The Saint at Large, is the
noir-est of the big circuit parties. |
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Feb '04
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Royal Madness
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"Queer & There" always looks forward to receiving the bimonthly
Coming Up Roses, the newsletter of the Imperial Sovereign Rose Court. |
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Jan '04
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Odes to Mom
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An anthology of essays in which authors expatiate "on the bond between gay men and their mothers, and the effects that linger following death" runs risks of sinking into maudlin swamps, if not beforehand crashing fatally into the creepy. |
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Dec '03
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Putting the 'Ty' in 'Charity'
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Ty's, the venerable Greenwich Village bar (114 Christopher Street), is turning Wednesday nights over to altruism. |
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Dec '03
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Love Divine
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Two-point-five millennia ago this month, lacking VCR or Hollywood holiday blockbuster, a grecian youth might have huddled around a fire with the menfolk keeping warm in the Attic chill to hear stories of the gods-- the racy ones. |
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Nov '03
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Sex Piers
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"West Side Sex Piers" is the title of a photo exhibition at Uzi N.Y. Gallery (120 Avenue C, Manhattan; 212-420-8103) running through October 31st, and the name isn't metaphorical. |
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Oct '03
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Singing Out
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Get that mindless, machinic techno beat out of your brain, and pause to consider the fluid rhythms, rich harmonies, shifting moods, and yes-- dear reader-- the homoerotics that drench the 20th-century art song. |
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Sep '03
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Golden Oldie
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Perhaps rebellious adolescents of the 2040s will look back nostalgically on turn-of-millennium youth-- before the mandatory
chip-implants, global DNA tracking, and pre-employment brainscanning-- as having enjoyed freedom's golden age. But for now, so far as Golden Eras for Coming of Age
are concerned, nothing holds a candle to the 1960s. |
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Aug '03
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Young guys seeking younger
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The hysteria over kiddie sex means that more and more adolescent sex play that was ignored, winked at, or chuckled over a generation ago now makes front page news-- and lawyers rich. |
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Jul '03
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Female in Florida
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The 14th of July isn't just Bastille Day. This year it's also the date of the 31st annual "Female Impersonators Miss Florida Pageant 2003." |
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Jun '03
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Hot Ball Play
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Queens we may all be, but curiously few gay events are named for royalty. |
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Jun '03
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Nothing to lose but your chains
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Bisexuals, unite! Or at least, confer. |
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May '03
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Fun, Fey Flicks
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It isn't 500 BC anymore. There are other places besides pottery on which gorgeous stories of gay love and sex can be projected. Like onto the silver screen, for instance. |
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Apr '03
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Fertility Pill
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Heart and brain were fully formed, but for lungs and legs, the workshop ran short of raw material. A tragedy when that happens in a pregnancy-- or in the Darwinian
jungle of gay independent filmmaking. |
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Apr '03
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If an apple a day isn't enough
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The 2003 Gay Men's Health Summit, set for Raleigh, North Carolina, May 7-11, may need a semiotician or two on hand. |
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Mar '03
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More 'Folks'
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It's a law of Hollywood running counter to Darwin's theory of evolution:
Jaws IV is certain to be a less well-adapted descendent of its original blockbuster ancestor. |
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Mar '03
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Pan-Canadian Pandemonium
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Some political visionaries imagine a reign of peace spanning the Middle East. Others strive for pan-African unity. Bold free-market economists would take erasers to
national borders in order to fashion pan-American customs union. All this is not by way of carping that Egale Canada, organizers of "Rainbow Visions: Building a Pan-Canadian Queer Agenda,"
have set their sights on too small and narrow a quarry. |
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Feb '03
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Tuneful
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Queer & There continues its gay romp through
The Guide in-box of CD's with Ben Black and his
Remembered Faces/Private Places, in which this artful high-tenor works his way through
some American standards, along with songs in Spanish, Japanese, and Portuguese, all with a jazzy piano, bass, and drum backup. |
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Jan '03
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Mary Queerstmas!
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As the holiday Muzak blaring from every shopping mall and TV jingle won't let you forget, it's Christmastime, with its fetishes of babes in mangers and snowbound nuclear families in orgies of consumption. Is there any gay
relief in sight? |
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Dec '02
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Hoedown
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Does dancing lead to promiscuity? That question, which so troubled 1920s-era Baptists about their jitterbugging offspring, gets a resounding answer "yes" from
the International Association of Gay and Lesbian Country Western Dance Clubs (you know, the IAGLCWDC). |
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Nov '02
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Slurp!
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R. Crumb is not a gay cartoonist. But in a way he should have been. |
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Oct '02
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Golden Fetters
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Because you were sick with the chicken pox, you missed the module in 7th grade sex-ed about doing bondage with metal. Thank goodness New York's Gay Male
SM Activists are offering the lesson again, on Wednesday, November 13th, 7:30pm, as the opening event in their Leatherfest Week. |
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Sep '02
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Abominable Abs?
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Guide readers probably wonder how our cover
hommes, elevated in the twinkle of an eye to the status of gay icons, get on with their lives after their month of glory passes. |
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Aug '02
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Lap for Life
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A spirit of welcoming inclusivity animates Provincetown. No less the tenth annual fund-raiser, "Swim for Life." |
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Jul '02
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Portrait of a man peeing
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"These paintings depict gay male couples in intimate situations of daily life,
such as in the kitchen, in the bath, and in the toilets." |
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Jul '02
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Sex and the Scrotum
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Is the scrotum a sex organ? Almost no one ever talks about it. While the cock has a thousand names, the ball-bag hangs behind in relative obscurity. |
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Jun '02
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Your Date with History
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How will you celebrate May 26th? If the date doesn't bask in the recognition enjoyed by July 4th,
Cinco de Mayo, or September 11th, it's because you're
not up to snuff on your homosexual history. |
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May '02
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Sex at the Doctor's
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There's almost always an erotic element in how guys relate to other guys' bodies... |
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Apr '02
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Cultural Revolution?
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The folks at Pridefest America 2002, a homosexual
kultur extravaganza, wanted to "present the works of
an important artist whose contributions have never before been exhibited retrospectively." |
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