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#BornThisDay: Artist, David Hockney

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July 9, 1937–  David Hockney has always made a big splash at my house.

“The moment you cheat for the sake of beauty, you know you’re an artist.”

I currently reside in Portland, Oregon,  the West Coast Brooklyn to Seattle’s Manhattan. The current special exhibit at The Portland Art Museum in partnership with Portland Opera & The David Hockney Foundation is: David Hockney: A Rake’s Progress. I have a date to attend today on Hockney’s birthdate. I just mentioned an opera company & art museum, trying to prove to you that here is more to Portland than beards, beer & bicycles, although I am a fan of all that.

He was already a noted & accomplished painter in his native England, but Hockney’s style, point of view, & medium changed (from oils to acylics) when he moved to LA, a city he had fantasized about since childhood. Hockney;

“Within a week of arriving there in this strange big city, not knowing a soul, I’d passed the driving test, bought a car, driven to Las Vegas & won some money, got myself a studio, started painting, all within a week. & I thought, it’s just how I imagined it would be.”

His best work has a crazy energy & brashness. He uses color & line with moxie. The Hockney that I love best is the late 1960s-1070s painter of sunny California skies, swimming pools, palm trees & boys. His work in this period seems to me to be a modernist painterly slant on color Polaroids & snapshots from the life I was brushing up against that place when I attended college in LA from 1972-76. I actually attended an all-boy pool party at a famous producer’s home in the Hollywood Hills & Hockney was one of the guests. I couldn’t believe it! There he was, wearing a red baseball cap over his shaggy blonde hair, beige baggy pants, a yellow & red striped shirt with a white collar & yellow striped tie, a yellow watchband, red socks & white Jack Purcell’s. Perched on his proper English nose were his trademark round spectacles. He was holding a sketch book & a Polaroid camera. He was alone & mostly ignored by the parade of boys.

We did not speak to each other. I was at this event as the host’s special guest & I was careful not to overstep the bounds of propriety, but we did make eye contact. I like to think that if we had spoken, Hockney would have liked me & I might have become the subject of one his works, possibly the beginning of a series of “Hairy Boy” pieces.

When I asked our host if Hockney might desire attention, he told me that the artist was not so much reticent, as always working, spending most his time in his studio in Santa Monica, & always thinking & planning. He explained that Hockney balanced a hedonistic side & enjoyed attending parties, but he almost always left an event to rush back to his studio rather than to his house in Nicholas Canyon. My host thought I would be amused to know that Hockney had a sign at the door of his studio that read:

“Thank You For Pot Smoking”

Hockney has always been openly gay & has enjoyed a variety of relationships with men. With a series of boyfriends, never married, he describes himself as a “playboy”.

He has a lifelong fascination with using new technology to make pictures. Hockney’s current work, mostly landscapes, are sketched & then translated onto the screen of his iPad. He uses a drawing app, giving him accessibility to draw at his leisure in any location, without the need of additional materials or supplies. Hockney’s fingertips have replaced his paintbrushes. Hockney:

“It’s all drawing. It’s a new medium for drawing, the iPad, it’s like an endless sheet of paper.”

He is absolutely one of The Husband & my favorite artists, & although I would love to own one of his paintings (they sell in the millions), as a lowly old man gentleman I remain content with my Hockney “coffee table” books, including one by the artist that features paintings of his dachshunds, David Hockney’s Dog Days, & postcards of his work. I also own & highly recommend the 2 volumes of biography by Christopher Simon Sykes, David Hockney: The Biography, 1937-1975 & David Hockney: The Biography, 1975-2012, & True To Life: 25 Years of Conversations With David Hockney by Lawrence Weschler.

The bios & even his own diaries show Hockney to be exasperatingly egotistical & positively petulant. I admire that in artist. He is fiercely pro-smoking. What a great cause in this PC day & age. He loathes anti-smoking laws:

“They are dreary, absolutely dreary… You get rid of smoking & they are all on anti-depressant pills. They say smoking is bad for you, but they used to say the same about wanking.”

Hockney is one of the most successful artists in history, with a personal fortune of more than 60 million, plus his David Hockney Foundation has holdings of his work worth at least 125 million dollars. Gay writer Christopher Isherwood owned the most important private collection of his work. In the 1990s, Isherwood’s partner of 33+ years, Don Bachardy, donated the collection to a foundation.

Besides The Portland Art Museum Hockney’s work can be viewed in person at great museums around the globe, including: Museum Of Fine Arts in Boston, National Gallery Of Australia, Art Institute Of Chicago, National Portrait Gallery & The Tate in London, Los Angeles’ J. Paul Getty Museum, LA County Museum Of Art, Museum Of Contemporary Art in LA (Hockney was one of the founders in 1979), Metropolitan Museum Of Art & Museum Of Modern Art in NYC, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Philadelphia Museum Of Art, De Young Museum in San Francisco, & Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC.

Hockney best

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#GoneGirl: Why Is Giuiliana Rancic REALLY Leaving E! News?

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Giuiliana Rancic has been the anchor of E! News since 2005 but she just announced she is leaving the show;

“For more than a decade, I was fortunate enough to play a role in the success of E! News and will miss my family at the show. At the same time, I am excited to not only continue as host of two major franchises on E! but also executive produce the aspirational new show Rich in Faith for Oxygen as well as take my wine and clothing lines to the next level.

This is such a thrilling time for me and I thank the gang at E! for understanding my desire to embark on this next chapter in my life.”

E! general manager Adam Stotsky praised Rancic for helping to expand the show’s profile;

“During her time here, Giuliana played an instrumental role in building E! News into a global entertainment news powerhouse and, while we will miss seeing her on set every day, we are delighted to continue to work with her on Fashion Police and Live From the Red Carpet.”

Rancic, as you heard unless you were visiting another planet, made headlines earlier this year when she joked on Fashion Police about Zendaya‘s Oscars hairdo. She took a lot of heat and her fellow co-hosts, Kelly Osbourne and Kathy Griffin left the show. Melissa Rivers is now set to host the show’s several yearly specials. This sounds to ME like a contract was not renewed or a new more limited one was negotiated. Who knows? These announcements rarely say what is REALLY going on. Her final episode will air August 10.

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#QuoteUnquote: Jonathan Groff on “Looking’s” Cancellation, Dating Gay Actors &“That Bitch” Madonna

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For Jonathan Groff there are a lot of advantages to being openly gay in Hollywood. He talked his friend (and mine) editor, Kevin Sessums in his new issue of FourTwoNine magazine. Groff has been busy since the cancellation of Looking, the controversial HBO series about the lives of three gay friends in San Francisco.

“…it was less about the rejection, because as an actor you deal with rejection on a daily basis, and I’ve grown to have a handle on that kind of powerlessness of wanting something to happen that you can’t control. For me, the sadness was more based on our having found our stride in the second season and expanded our world. There were so many more stories to tell. San Francisco, where the series was set, is full of so many stories because it is so diverse and fascinating, and there were so many places yet to go. And I don’t want to let it go yet. I’m not ready to. I am grateful that we at least get to come back and put a little closure on the experience. Because I didn’t get to say goodbye to the experience when I heard the news.”

He talked about being gay in the biz and past relationships with Zachary Quinto and Gavin Creel saying that dating fellow actors is no more or less challenging than those in other industries;

“When I came out, I understood that maybe I wouldn’t be the male romantic lead in a Nicholas Sparks movie. And I’m okay with that. I love theater. I came to New York to be a theater actor. There are a lot of out gay theater actors. When I came out, I made peace with the fact that maybe I wouldn’t be a huge movie star or a huge TV star. But I’d rather be a working actor and not hiding anything in my personal life.

Weirdly, after I came out, I began to get a lot more film and television work. That’s all a way of saying that the reason I don’t mind talking about it over and over is because that is the way acceptance happens, and that’s the way you break down those walls. It’s what Harvey Milk said about coming out to all your friends. It’s important. And the more we talk about it, then the less we’ll finally have to talk about it. And for me personally, it feels liberating. I enjoy talking about it because I felt I couldn’t talk about it for so long.

I feel like in dating actors the nice thing about it is they understand the schedules involved or having to leave for three months to shoot something and all of that. But when I was dating Gavin and dating Zach, it was more about the people they were instead of the actors they were, which is the same about the people who aren’t actors that I’ve dated. It’s about them as people and not about any careers or jobs they have.”

This fall, Groff returns to Broadway in Hamilton. He’s rather blunt when it comes to Madonna, who reportedly texted throughout an off-Broadway performance of the show at the Public Theater. When Sessums asks if he was disappointed that the show’s composer Lin-Manuel Miranda barred the Madge from visiting the cast backstage, he said;

“No. Because that bitch was on her phone. You couldn’t miss it from the stage. It was a black void of the audience in front of us and her face there perfectly lit by the light of her iPhone through three-quarters of the show.

What was funny about it was that she was there that Saturday night, but at that Saturday matinee Michelle Obama was there. We were collecting for Broadway Cares after the show, and Mrs. Obama stayed in the audience while the Broadway Cares speech happened, and Lin called her out and the audience applauded for her. Then she came backstage and hugged every crew member—the wig girl, all the costume people, every cast member. She said to us—and this is a direct quote—

‘This is the greatest piece of art I’ve ever seen.’

It’s crazy. I’ve never been a part of a theatrical experience in which you have in the audience Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama and Bernadette Peters and Busta Rhymes and Black Thought and Jimmy Fallon and Dick Cheney . . .

KS: Wait. Dick Cheney? Did he come backstage?

JG: He didn’t come back.

For full FourTwoNine interview go here.

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(Photos, Damon Barker for FourTwoNine)

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#BareMarketing: Coke Removes Logo, “Labels Are for Cans Not People”

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Well, not in the good ol’ U.S.A but the Middle East branch of Coke announced that it has debuted cans in the region without its trademark label as part of a new campaign to combat prejudice. The can design features a red background and Coca-Cola’s signature sliver swash but not “Coke” or “Coca-Cola. The back of the can reads:

“Labels are for cans not people.”

Coca-Cola also released this YouTube video that shows the misconceptions that can arise pre-concieved ideas about someone…

“Through this campaign, Coca-Cola encourages the world to see without labels, but instead to open their hearts and see with their hearts. Coca-Cola is removing its own iconic labels in an effort to promote a world without labels and prejudices.”

This might seem like a pretty tame marketing idea for the States but it must seem radical –strange, for an area of the world where they toss people off buildings for being gay.

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(via CNN)

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It’s Birthday, Bitch

#BornThisDay: Songwriter, Jerry Herman

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July 10, 1931Jerry Herman has had a big influence on my life, although we never met.

As a little 10 year old musical theatre fanatic, I would practice kick stepping my way down a staircase at our house as my imaginary chorus sang my character’s name (I think sometimes they were actually just singing Steve!). My parental units had just been presented me with the Original Broadway Cast album of Hello, Dolly! & I was having a difficult time recovering from the excitement of those infectious tunes. Herman’s hummable songs personified the term “show tune”. They were tuneful, optimistic, & deceptively simple. I didn’t know it in 1964, but Herman would be providing me with a musical number for descending a staircase for the next 5 decades.

Herman, who writes the music & lyrics, produced super successful & contagious tunes for Broadway musicals: Milk & Honey (1961), Hello, Dolly! (1964), Mame (1966), Dear World (1969), Mack & Mable (1974) & La Cage Aux Folles (1983).

In all these musicals a misunderstood leading lady introduces a song early in the first act that states her life philosophy: I Put My Hand In There, It’s Today, Each Tomorrow Morning, Look What Happened To Mabel, & A Little More Mascara.

Act One ends in her big soliloquy, where the heroine lifts her own spirits by singing: Before The Parade Passes By, If He Walked Into My Life TodayI Don’t Want To Know, or I Am What I Am.

Then there is that big “staircase” number, when the chorus celebrates how all our lives have been changed by the mere presence of this amazing woman with the title songs from Hello, Dolly! & Mame, plus When Mabel Comes In The Room, One Person, & The Best Of Times. The song One from A Chorus Line is both a parody & homage to these songs.

Despite the easy formula, these musicals with their wonderful & skillful songs make for superior theatre experiences. Some were super hits & others became cult favorites. Herman is the only composer-lyricist to have 3 musicals on Broadway at the same time.

Many of his compositions have become pop standards. Louis Armstrong’s version of Hello, Dolly! sold more records than The Beatles in 1964. The movie versions of Hello, Dolly! & Mame are considered by most fervent fans of musical theatre to be duds, but as a very young man I was thrilled by the film version of Hello, Dolly! & saw it about 20 times. I still enjoy Barbra Streisand as Mae West as Dolly Levi. She is funny & fresh, if decades too young in the role. I was very touched that Wall-E discovered emotions from a dilapidated 20th century tape containing a loop of Put On Your Sunday Clothes.

Herman has been openly gay for decades now, but he once avoided the talk-shows because he wanted to keep his gayness a secret, even if he did write what might be the ultimate Gay Anthem with I Am What I Am.

“In the ’60s, I wasn’t openly gay because I wondered what people would think of me. I was in a business surrounded by gay people, & I was totally comfortable & accepted as an individual. It became very easy & natural for me to be in the closet. But now I think that time & age & good sense have made me more public. I think it is good sense.”

Herman was diagnosed with HIV in 1985. The news was devastating during an era when a diagnosis was a death sentence. He nearly gave up on his theatre career & stopped writing after his diagnosis was unceremoniously made public by New York Post columnist Cindy Adams in 1992. His fear of becoming seriously ill during a new production & the death of his longtime partner took him into seclusion. But, Herman is one of the fortunate ones who survived to see the experimental drug therapies take hold & is still, as he turns 84 years old today, as one of his lyrics proclaims: “alive & well & thriving.”

That partner was Marty Finkelstein. They started their own business renovating Victorian houses in Key West. They won architecture restoration awards for the 11 house the couple rehabilitated. The 2 men were happy & productive. But, after 7 years together, Finkelstein left this world. He was just 36 years old, taken by the plague.

“I didn’t have to play the big shot with him because he truly respected & cared for me. Being considerate of Marty taught me to talk to everybody like a person, not like an expert. I found that helped me in all my relationships, too. He taught me how to listen to other people’s opinions & how to respect them, even when I didn’t particularly agree with them. He was a wonderful person, & he was very, very good for me.”

“Inwardly, I was empty. I like to write happy, romantic songs, & I didn’t feel romantic or happy. I didn’t feel like a whole person. Then I was frightened by my own diagnosis, which came on the heels of Marty’s death.”

La Cage Aux Folles was huge, a critical & commercial smash, & also a political & social turning point.  It was 1983 & Broadway audiences had never seen a pair men hold hands or sing a love ballad to one another.

George Hearn’s star turn as Za Za, belting out what is probably the most dramatic Act One finale of all time, I Am What I Am, a plea for dignity & acceptance, was surpassingly stalwart statement in those early days of HIV. A powerful message from a songwriter who claims that he wanted to do was entertain people.

“In the beginning, people were shocked when they heard about the gay romance & the homosexual themes. But once they became involved in these people’s lives, they realized that the human issues applied to everybody, not just homosexuals. We were not gung-ho about delivering a political message. We were not out to change the world & wipe out bigotry overnight. We were just doing a musical.”

Herman has stated that he will no longer be writing for the theatre:

“I think my style of musical has come (& was very, very good to me), but is gone now. I think it’s better to know when to leave than to end up with 2 or 3 shows that didn’t make it. I left at my height.”

I had the happy good fortunate to play Horace Vandergelder in Hello, Dolly! at Seattle Civic Light Opera in the late 1980s & during performances, I would close my eyes as the male chorus was singing the title number. What I was hearing was “Hello, Horace!” or better yet “Hello, Stephen!” & I pictured myself kick-stepping down that large staircase.

 

Sources: Showtune: A Memoir by Jerry Herman (1996) Fine Books, an imprint of Penguin Books

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#AreWeClear?: Laura Prepon’s Word Soup Interview About Scientology Is Fascinating

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If you’ve seen the HBO documentary, Going Clear, this might make more sense. This really is not to put anyone down for their beliefs. However, this interview in their in-house magazine Celebrity with Scientologist Laura Prepon (with a logo from the 70s, they’ve never updated it seems) is a real head-scratcher. I’m not sure you can penetrate the lingo entirely, but you’ll get the gist, I think. Prepon explains how she first got into Scientology;

“So, when I first got into Scientology, I did Personal Values and Integrity and then Overcoming Ups and Downs in Life. These courses touched on the observations I was aware of when I was younger. It was right there in black and white. It was amazing, and I felt that finally something was speaking my language. It totally connected with me.

Pretty soon after that I got onto the Purification Rundown, and I started moving up the Bridge.”

Prepon is asked to describe the process of “auditing” —Scientology’s version of therapy;

“Honestly, I’ve become more me. The auditing has stripped away all of this charge, false ideas, decisions and mis-emotions that were affecting me. I recently had one of my biggest cognitions in a New Era Dianetics session. I spotted this decision I made a long time ago that was affecting me to this day. It was a huge realization. At the time of the incident, you make a postulate as a ‘pro-survival’ decision, you know? Then to spot it years and years later, after peeling away these layers and then—boom, there it is—it’s mind blowing! To think of it just hiding there in my bank, affecting me.”

Prepon talks about progressing further in Scientology and “moving up the Bridge” and says that the process of auditing has made her so relaxed that other actors ask her her secret:

“When I was doing my Objectives, I was handling some intense stuff—as everyone who has done Objectives can relate to. I remember talking to my Supervisor about how my auditing was going. I told him the wins were so amazing. I kept pushing through and confronting things. The LRH data he showed me totally changed my viewpoint on auditing. It explained that in session, you’re supposed to turn on things that at times aren’t easy to go through. You’re supposed to be restimulated and uncomfortable at times, because you move through it in session, so that when you are out in the world things happen, you’re not affected. It was like this eureka moment for me. I’d never thought about it like that. And that’s exactly what happened.

In my life, things have become much easier, I’m not affected like I used to be. Things don’t bother me that had before. I don’t react like I did before. I remember I was doing a show with an amazing actor, and we were waiting to hear the fate of our show. He turned to me one day and asked, “How are you always so relaxed? Nothing seems to bother you. I want to know what you are doing…”—I take that as such a compliment and testament to the auditing I have done.

Another thing I really noticed from all the auditing I had was that I can move so freely up and down the Tone Scale. I used to have this funny idea that the higher I went up the Bridge, I wouldn’t be as emotional about stuff. And I was worried because I’m an actress and as an artists, I need to tap into my emotions! What soon started happening was that the higher I went on the Bridge and the more auditing I had, I could move so much more freely on the Tone Scale. My emotions were so much more tangible and easy to access.”

Scientology, Prepon says, heightened her emotions, but also says it actually made totally emotionless too:

“I remember when I was directing this pilot for a show I co-created called Neighbros. I showed up to our biggest say of shooting, where we had children, student teachers, all the cast, big scenes—I remember thinking when I looked at the schedule, ‘Once I get through this day the rest of the shoot will be a breeze.’ Well, I showed up in the morning and we had lost our locations. I was so shocked. Everybody was scrambling. But instead of getting into the worry or any previous mis-emotion slamming in on me or getting me stressed out, I just turned to my producer and said, ‘Okay, we need a solution. What are our other options?’ And we quickly got to work on Plan B. The fact that I had no irrational counter-emotion or reaction and just went into solution mode, I feel, is definitely a testament to my auditing.”

Next, the interviewer asks Prepon how auditing has helped her deal with rejection.

“Another big realization I had in my auditing is that there is a bigger picture. This is my career but it does not define me. I am so much bigger than this career and industry. It’s my job and it’s very important to me, but, when I have huge wins in session, and when you really cognate that you are a thetan and you have a mind and body, and that the MEST universe does not control you—it puts things into perspective. It takes the weight off you and things become very easy.”

Scientology defines the “vias” as relay points in a communication line. Enough vias make a stop. A stop is made out of vias. Huh?

“I feel a lot of the auditing that I’ve had helps me to be willing to go there and be free and vulnerable and really jump into these scenes wholeheartedly. There are days where it’s like, okay… let’s do this! And you have to drop all of your pre-conceived ideas, or mis-emotions, or being uncomfortable and just go there. It’s so gratifying and fulfilling as an artist to be able to really be there in present time, creating, with no vias. Auditing has helped so much in getting me to this place. I have more to go, and can’t wait for what’s to come.

It’s magic, it really is.”

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#HollywoodsChurch: If Tom Cruise Is Leaving Scientology, Who’s Left? A Complete List of Its Famous Members…

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Star magazine recently claimed that ahead of Tom Cruise‘s new Mission Impossible installment, he was about to leave Scientology. (They also claimed that Caitlyn Jenner is dating her friend, Candis Cayne) If you watched the HBO doc Going Clear you know that Tom is DEEP into Scientology and the things they’ve done to and for and with him over the last 20+ years are shocking. As their biggest celebrity fish, it’s unlikely he could ever break away, even if he wanted to. Church founder L. Ron Hubbard began Scientology’s “Project Celebrity” in 1955, with a list of 60+ “high-profile targets” with a reward to anyone who successfully brought in stars like Bob Hope and Ernest Hemingway into the church. He said;

“There are many to whom America and the world listens… It is obvious what would happen to Scientology if prime communicators benefitting from it would mention it now and then.”

Everyone knows about Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Kirstie Alley and Beck and you may have read about Giovanni Ribisi, Juliette Lewis, and its most famous ex-member of late, Leah Remini. Check out the previous post on OITNB‘s Laura Prepon‘s interview in Scientology’s own magazine, Celebrity. Below is a list made by Gawker of every celebrity who claims membership with the church, as well as lists of those who have dabbled in a few courses but never enlisted and of those who were “left the church” and have since renounced their affiliation. Gawker’s definition of “celebrity” is kinda broad: mostly actors, but there’s a handful of musicians, screenwriters, directors, showbizness folk…

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Confirmed Scientologists
Church members and those who were members at the time of their deaths

Kirstie Alley

Jennifer Aspen

James Barbour

Lynsey Bartilson

Beck

Catherine Bell

Karen Black

Sonny Bono

Stephen Boyd

Grant Cardone

Nancy Cartwright (voice of Bart on The Simpsons)

Kate Ceberano

Erika Christensen

Jeff Conaway

Stanley Clarke

Chick Corea

Tom Cruise

Sky Dayton (EarthLink and Boingo Wireless founder)

Eddie Deezen

Jason Dohring

Robert Duggan

Bodhi Elfman

Jenna Elfman

Richard Elfman

Stacy Francis

Doug E. Fresh

Peaches Geldof

Isaac Hayes

Gary Imhoff

Mark Isham

Jocelyn Jones

Kimberley Kates

Milton Katselas

Vivian Kubrick

Jason Lee

Geoffrey Lewis

Juliette Lewis

Christopher Masterson

Danny Masterson

Jim Meskimen

Julia Migenes

Sofia Milos

Elisabeth Moss

Floyd Mutrux

Haywood Nelson

Marisol Nichols

Judy Norton-Taylor

Eduardo Palomo

Michael Peña

Priscilla Presley

Bijou Phillips

Laura Prepon

Kelly Preston

Jeff Pomerantz

Lee Purcell

Giovanni Ribisi

Marissa Ribisi

Michael D. Roberts

Ruddy Rodríguez

Billy Sheehan

Dror Soref

Michelle Stafford

Frank Stallone (Sly’s brother)

Ethan Suplee

Greta Van Susteren

John Travolta

Manu Tupou

Edgar Winter

Michael Wiseman

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Rumored Scientology Dabblers
Celebs who have “taken a couple courses” or “done some studying”, but are not actually members of the church

Mikhail Baryshnikov

Brandy

David Carradine

Leonard Cohen

Russell Crowe

Anne Francis

Chaka Khan

Ernest Lehman

Charles Manson

Gordon Lightfoot

Ricky Martin

Katherine McPhee

Van Morrison

Lou Rawls

Brad Pitt (completed two courses while dating Juliette Lewis)

J.D. Salinger

Jerry Seinfeld

Jada Pinkett Smith

Will Smith

Patrick Swayze

Forest Whitaker

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Former Scientologists
Stars and Hollywwod types who were once members of the church, but have since left

Larry Anderson

Jason Beghe

Tom Berenger

Nazanin Boniadi (dated Tom Cruise in 2005)

John Brodie

William S. Burroughs

Diana Canova

Michael Fairman

Neil Gaiman

Paul Haggis

Katie Holmes

Leif Garrett

Nicole Kidman

Carmen Llewelyn:

Vince Offer

Lisa Marie Presley

Christopher Reeve

Leah Remini

Mimi Rogers (Tom Cruise’s first wife)

Don Simpson

Jeffrey Tambor

(via Gawker)

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#FlashbackFriday: 70s Miami Was La DolceVita For Photographer Andy Sweet

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(Photos, Andy Sweet; via Washington Post)

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#FlashbackFriday: Watch This Guy Try on 100 Years of Fashion in 3 Minutes

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In this new video from Mode Glam, we get to see 100 years of men’s fashion from 1915 – 2015, dressing and undressing this perfect male specimen and treating us to 10 looks that came to define each period. If you know your fashion history you can see their are liberties taken with the styling here and there. The best part might be the stripped down to underwear look, but really, shouldn’t the underwear been from each period too? Yeah, but I guess tight-whiteys are kinda 20th century timeless, right? Watch.

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RuPaul’s DragCon: Watch RuPaul’s Keynote Speech from DragCon!

Bro’Laska: Alaska & Cory Better Sissy That Hair!

The Hunks of ComicCon

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Our intrepid ComicCon reporter Michael Roha is on the scene, inspecting bulges and scrutinizing the spandex costumes of every superhero, villain, anime character, and sci-fi monster at the convention center. There’ll be more photos to come, but in the meantime, check out some of the yummy cosplayers below. (That Stormtrooper’s package – ¡Ay dios mio, papi! – IT’S GIVING ME LIFE)

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And here are some favorites from last year.

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‘He’s Fit': From Jonny McGovern, the Mind That Brought You ‘Hey Qween’

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WOWPresents Network partner Hey Qween TV debuts the brand new fitness show He’s Fit starring Playgirl Cover model and Hey Qween lap dancer Greg McKeon.

The first episode premieres today staring Bryce Eilenberg from the RuPaul’s Drag Race Pit Crew. New episodes every other Friday featuring other sexy shirtless dudes talking fitness in a fun sexy way. Watch the trailer below and the first episode here!

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#GodBless: Tyler Posey Strips to His Underoos at MTV Fandom Awards (and 3 Other Times He’s Appeared in Public Semi-Naked)

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The Teen Wolf actor stripped down to his briefs on stage at the MTV Fandom Awards at San Diego Comic-Con at PETCO Park, driving the audience into a frenzy, and revealing a pair of black undies with the initials of Orange is the New Black on his tight little tushie. Check out the TOO-HOT-TO-BE-BELIEVED pics below.

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Whew. That was nice. Now, let’s review other instances in which Tyler appeared onstage in various states of undress.

Here he is at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards inexplicably wearing a grass hula skirt (reunited with his Maid In Manhattan mother Jennifer Lopez):

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Here he is in 2012, playing a live gig with his band Lost In Kostko at The Roxy in Los Angeles.

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And, of course, NEVER FORGET the time he went in Ellen’s dunk tank wearing a pair of pink undies (for breast cancer research, bless his heart). Dear God in heaven, though– that crotch grab! It’ll stay with me till the day I die.

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Gotta love that boy. (via Socialite Life)

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Sissy That Chocolate! Meet RuPaul at Sweet! Hollywood This Sunday, July 12!

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C’mon, dark chocolate! C’mon almonds! C’mon nutella! C’mon cinnamon!!! RuPaul‘s new chocolate bar is bringing together four of my favorite things and it sounds like it’s going to be the most epic, delicious, fabulous chocolate bar experience ever!

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But here’s the real T. If you buy one at Sweet! Hollywood during the grand opening of the RuPaul Pop-Up Shop this Sunday, July 12th, it will be your ticket to meet RuPaul from 1pm-5pm!

Now sissy THAT chocolate bar, henny!

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Here Are the Fabulous Films We Recommend Catching at Outfest Film Festival This Weekend!

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The 2015 Outfest is among us here in Los Angeles! In case you aren’t familiar, it has long served as a lively red-carpet LGBT film screening experience and lasts for two weeks across various venues. This year, it started Thursday, July 9 and runs through Sunday, July 19. Here’s what we suggest you check out this weekend!

Velvet Goldmine Saturday, July 11 4:30pm

The legendary Killer Films classic (who co-produced Party Monster) is a tale on Bowie-like rock star David Bowie. It’s a feast of color, make-up, fashion, sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll!

La Quinceanera Sunday, July 12 9:30pm

An LA classic that explores the sexual and racial tensions simmering amongst a Latino family in Echo Park as it rapidly experiences gentrification. Directed by Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer.

Truth or Dare  Monday, July 13 9:15pm

The Truth or Dare documentary presents one of Madonna’s most intimate moments as she embarks on her legendary 1990 “Blonde Ambition” tour with a family of queer dancers and celebrity cameo appearances. It’s a must-see for every fan of pop divas, and must be seen on the big screen!

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