This clip is from Kristen Bjorn's 2007 release Rocks and Hard Places starring, among others Carlos Montenegro. It's classic Bjorn but, as Giacomo Tramontagna rightly notes, "Bjorn's perfectionism yields impressive results, even when it threatens to place constraints on the... Full story...
Time was, oh, say, 2002-2006-ish, when American Idol wasn't exactly an orifice of receptivity for openly gay pop aspirants.
Google the term "porn chic." When "Deep Throat" came out, Linda Lovelace was escorted around Hollywood by none other than Sammy Davis, Jr.
It's not every day we get to take a picture with one of our favorite performers so imagine John Legend's delight when he scooped up this one-of-kind photo with up-and-coming Flavawork's hottie, Breion Diamond up-and-coming Flavaworks hottie, Breion Diamond's delight.
Granted, as British-slash-American cinematic endeavors go, we tend think of period pieces with lots of metaphorical references to fading empires, powerful acting, Edwardian vests and long, deliberate scenes that could sap every last drop of helium from the Sun's core.
Art. God. Capitalism. The Horror Genre. Iceland. Situational comedy laugh tracks. Is anything left breathing? Well, according to Tracy Clark-Flory, in an intelligent piece on Salon.
I inadvertently neglected to mention the source for my Simon Tham retrospective: it's the always readable Bisean.
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The question isn't so much who will be there but, rather, will the 22.96 square miles that make up the Borough of Manhattan be large enough to contain all of the homosexualists descending there for this weekend's Gay Erotic Expo-slash-HustlaBall.
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