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#LGBTQ: Salesforce Tech Billionaire Goes To War With Georgia Over Gay Rights

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Salesforce C.E.O. Marc Benioff is getting tough with Georgia governor Nathan Deal over the state’s pending Religious Freedom Bill. It was passed by the Georgia state legislature Wednesday night. This legislation allows “faith-based organizations” to discriminate based on a “sincerely held religious belief” pertaining to marriage specifically.

Benioff tweeted Thursday,

Once again Georgia is trying to pass laws that make it legal to discriminate. When will this insanity end?

Last month Benioff said he would take his business out of the state if the law passed (Salesforce currently has a conference scheduled in Atlanta, and Benioff’s company employs 16,000 people). He posed a question to his followers on Twitter last month:

“Should Salesforce divest from Georgia if the bill is signed into law?”

80% of his followers said yes. Today, the C.E.O. tweeted,

The economy of Georgia is now in the hands of @GovernorDeal as he considers an anti-gay law.

Benioff is doubling down now. Salesforce published a statement dropping the hammer.

“If HB 757 is not vetoed and instead becomes law, Salesforce will have to reduce investments in Georgia, including moving the Salesforce Connections conference to a state that provides a more welcoming environment for the LGBTQ community.”

Mic drop. Your move, Governor Deal.

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Beyoncé Cast Jillian Mercado, a Model with Muscular Dystrophy, in Her New Merch Campaign

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Jillian Mercado, a model with Muscular Dystrophy, has been handpicked by Beyonce to model her new merch. Jillian shared the news on her Instagram along with a message to Beyoncé.

“So BEYond excited to finally announce that I’m on the official @beyonce website!!!” she writes. “A special shout out to Queen Bee herself and the amazing team behind it.”

Jillian was previosuly seen in Diesel’s Reboot campaign, and since then has landed a contract with IMG and gigs with Nordstrom and CR Fashion Book.

Via Racked:

Mercado says her goal with her modeling career is to change the fashion industry and challenge perceptions. “I feel like the modeling industry has been stuck on this one notion of perfection. But we are all human, everyone has flaws and it’s refreshing when you can relate to someone in an ad,” Mercado told Racked in 2014. “Sometimes these advertising and campaigns feel so distant because you don’t look like the models and they feel far away, it’s a fantasy so you don’t know why you’d even buy the clothes.”

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RuPaul’s DragCon 2016: Meet Horrorchata

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RuPaul’s DragCon is coming May 7th and 8th! And with more than 40 amazing panels and dozens of meet-and-greets, it’s going to be THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! Do you have your tickets yet?

Every day between now and then, we’re going to be highlighting the wowlebrities that will be in attendance! Today, we celebrate the glory that IS Horrorchata:

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Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Horrorchata is a drag queen, event producer, fashion icon and DJ extraordinaire living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She is the founder of Be Cute, Brooklyn’s biggest underground queer dance party, Razor 5000, a themed performance party that travels around the country, and — of course — the co-founder of Bushwig Festival. Bushwig is the only drag festival in Brooklyn and the festival to which Lady Bunny herself passed down the Wigstock torch. Horrorchata has DJ’d for hundreds of parties across the United States and Europe, including the legendary Tranny Olympics in London. Bringing you Brooklyn freaky clown Latina drag, Horrorchata has captivated audiences around the world. She was named one of the top 100 most influential people in Brooklyn magazine and previously won “Drag Queen of the Year” at the Brooklyn Nightlife Awards.

Follow Horrorchata on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

And watch her in the trailer for Sisters of the Wicked Wig (the Bushwig movie)

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The Big, Sexy $500 Million+ Playboy Empire Is For Sale!

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Yes, Playboy is for sale. CEO Scott Flanders said after wider interest in the company that had been made following the Playboy Mansion being on the market for $200 million earlier in the year. The company’s assets are upwards of $500 million including the magazine, the website, and licensing. Flanders told CNN,

“several well-funded entities have expressed interest.”

A Wall Street Journal story hints that the company could be worth a LOT more than $500 million, since it would also include the Playboy and Hefner brands. The magazine just premiered their first no-centerfold issue in its history. Hey, if Elvis, Marilyn, Warhol and the Michael Jackson brands continue to mint corporate money, the symbol for 20th century hetero-sexy must be worth a ton. (T/Y Tad; via Daily Beast)

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Fenton Bailey Talks to Mapplethorpe Biographer Patricia Morrisroe

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Before his death aged 42 Robert Mapplethorpe worked with writer Patricia Morrisroe on her definitive biography of the artist, originally published in 1995. The long-awaited Kindle version of  Mapplethorpe: A Biography by Patricia Morrisroe is now available (get your copy here).

Mapplethorpe was completely candid with her. He told her everything… even if what he revealed wasn’t necessarily always flattering. Ultimately Mapplethorpe was a documentary artist. He lived to take photographs of his life, and he lived to have others write about it. Of the many writers he befriended Patricia was the one in whom he arguably confided the most in many hours of taped interviews, excerpts from which are featured in our film.

He, he said at the time he thought I reminded him of Patti Smith. but I think it was more the coloring… not the Jersey accent.

He was by this stage seriously ill. Listening to the tapes you can hear the frailty in his fading voice. It’s very haunting.

Following his death Patricia interviewed over 300 people and completing the monumental task took over six years.

When it was first published in 1995, the biography was very polarizing. Some critics loved it, others hated it. Patti Smith hated the book… I think I only had one phone conversation and this was not a happy person and you don’t want an angry Patti Smith on the other end of the line.

We interviewed Patricia for our documentary Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures (airing on HBO April 4th). It was a long and fascinating conversation and here are some highlights:

“I interviewed him 16 times from that August ’88 ’til probably a month or two before he died in ’89… and you absolutely saw week by week or every other week a real deterioration. He would always be sitting down in his chair because he did not want to see me—to have me see him shuffling in.

He knew the book was gonna come out after his death. At that point it didn’t really matter to him

He wanted to know if I was Catholic. Being Catholic was very important to him. And I remember at the time he said, ‘Then we understand one another.‘”… I think he really meant, ‘You understand the concept of going to confession, of, of confessing your sins.

I think he recognized that time was running out, you know, and he wanted to start talking.

At one point he looked at me and said, you know, ‘I’m dying,’ you know. You know, what do you say to that? It was just Robert being very straightforward… as if he was reminding himself that he was dying because he knew that I knew very well. I think I said, ‘I know.‘ I don’t think I said I’m sorry because it was a statement and Robert did not want your sympathy… I think it would have gone badly if you had said to him,

Oh, Robert, that’s so terrible.

In the interviews he was always very polite and very nice to me. You know, he’d compliment shoes. He liked my shoes. That said I remember coming in wearing, and I was very proud of this, Romeo Gigli jacket, but the collar came up too high and my hair was down. He said,

‘That looks really confused. I mean you’ve really gotta wear your hair up or, you know, get rid of the collar.’

And I remember going to the tailor because, I mean Mapplethorpe had such an extraordinary eye.

Mapplethorpe was most verbal about his sex life…. Robert lived for sex. Now when he first told me that I thought, “Okay. You know, that’s fine.” But I mean little did I realize how much the man did live for sex. And, as he said to me, sex was more important than the pictures. But that should come as no surprise given the pictures. I mean… was he gonna talk about the flower photographs? I mean I don’t think he knew really a tulip from an orchid. I mean the man wasn’t a botanist.

And I just listened. And I thought, ‘you know I’m writing your biography. You really wanna be telling me all of this stuff?’

He liked me to come on Sundays because many of his friends had country homes and they wouldn’t be around on Sundays, and he wanted company.

I remember going on a trip to Coney Island with him because he remembered Coney Island, going with Patti. And he just wanted to be able to eat a hot dog and he couldn’t ’cause his system wouldn’t be able to digest it. And it was a Sunday and it was a gray Sunday. Often I would come back from these meetings, these Sunday meetings with him just… you know, boy. It was rough.

When Robert was in the hospital he received a beautiful bouquet of flowers and someone had opened the card and, you know, it said, ‘Love, from Mom and Dad.‘ And, you know, Robert was so happy that they had remembered. Well it turned out it was for the patient across the hallway, so I think even at the end he didn’t get exactly what he wanted…

Robert was not a reader. Robert liked to read Page Six of The New York Post, but if he were alive and my book came out he might’ve said,

Hm, it’s a little long.’

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Rich Kid, Peter Brandt, Jr. Arrested at the Airport – His Own Lawyer Says, “He Is an Idiot.”

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Peter Brant Jr., the son of the billionaire Peter Brant and ex-super­model Stephanie Seymour, got arrested Wednesday night for allegedly creating a drunken ruckus and beating up a Port Authority cop at Kennedy Airport.

The 22-year-old sometime model, was waiting in the JetBlue terminal to board a flight for West Palm Beach, Fla., when he became disorderly. A source said Peter was acting “drunk and belligerent,” which allegedly led to a fight with a JetBlue staffer.

Cops were called, but he did not follow their instructions to sit down and lower his voice. He ended up assaulting one of them. He was taken to Jamaica Hospital to be treated for severe intoxication, police said, and will also undergo a psych evaluation.

The billionaire elder Brant was waiting for his son in West Palm Beach Wednesday night. Peter Jr. and his brother Harry were anointed “The New Princes of the City” in a 2012 piece in the New York Times and called “Little Lord Flauntleroys” in a feature piece for Vanity Fair magazine.

Neither of his famous parents have publicly commented on the incident but his own lawyer is apparently less than impressed. Greenwich-based attorney Philip Russell told Page Six,

He is an idiot.

Brant Jr. took to Instagram, where he has 58,000+ followers, to make fun of the situation. Underneath a vintage picture of Joan Collins looking chic beside a pile of Louis Vuitton luggage, Brant wrote:

Airports are a bitch… #allaboutspacretravel #catchmeifyoucan.

It has since received nearly 1,000 likes. As one user advised:

Private jet is the only way to go!

Airports are a bitch… #allaboutspacretravel #catchmeifyoucan 👮🚦🚀🎇

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(Photo, Instagram; via The NY Post)

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Meat the Devil: Satan Appears in a Piece of Beef

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Obviously jealous of all the attention that Jesus gets for appearing in tortillas, Satan has materialized in a cut of beef at a butcher shop in the state of Baja California Sur. Citizens there claim an image of the devil – complete with horns, hooves, and fiery red eyes – is clearly visible in the photograph of the meat (above) which local news website El Metichon posted to Facebook on Wednesday.

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Via HuffPo:

“We’ve received this image where the devil appears in a rib steak from SuKarne. What do you think?” the outlet wrote. The photograph is now going viral.

It’s not known whether the beef, believed to have come from the country’s largest meat processor SuKarne, has now been eaten.

But if it’s still for sale, then it could end up fetching a hefty price. Dozens of meat-eaters have commented on the post, most offering to taste the prized cut.

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Madonna Makes Her Own “No Parking” Signs For Her $40 Million Townhouse & Angers Her Neighbors. But Is She Really in the Wrong?

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Madonna has pissed off her neighbors by trying to claim prime parking space outside her Upper East Side townhouse. Her own signage includes a No Parking sign posted on the singer’s security gate, and a Tenant Parking Only sign mounted on a pole in a tree bed on the sidewalk. Both signs threaten that ‘unauthorized vehicles will be towed away.’

The signs differ in design and language from official Department of Transportation notices. She also had the words “No parking” stenciled in concrete along the edge of the sidewalk, and painted the curb yellow.

The yellow paint job, curb imprint and the sign posted in the tree bed are all against city rules and subject to monetary fines, New York City DOT officials told Daily Mail.

Madonna has been issued a letter of defacement and has 30 days to respond if she wants to avoid a $250 fine, DOT officials said.

A $250 fine? Are you kidding? She could pay that every day for 100 years! A neighbor outside the four-story Georgian-style townhouse yesterday morning said,

We’ve all been wondering for a while now if these signs are real and everyone on her street has just accepted them.

The Upper East Side townhouse was bought for $40 million in 2009. It has 13 bedrooms, and 14 bathrooms and a 3,000-square- foot garden, nine fireplaces, an elevator and a wine cellar with a grotto.

A neighbor said,

What has angered us the very most is that when she leaves one of her staff literally walks into the street and stops cars and pedestrians from passing. This way she can leave from inside the garage and not have to deal with the public.

OK. Sounds awful right? Well, I’ve got to tell you, people who have garages do this all over town and apparently, even if the curb is cut in front of the townhouse or building and the garage is gone, there are often NO PARKING, TOW AWAY ZONE signs put up by owners. If it wasn’t raining right now, I could go take pics of 5 or 6 examples within walking distance of my West Village apartment. It is fair? Hard to say. Parking in the city is a nightmare, I know, I park my car on the street. But whether this is all TOTALLY illegal, not sure because driveways and garages are all over the place with similar signage, official or otherwise.

And seriously, can you blame her wanting to be able to drive out of her own garage without being photographed? I would imagine, that’s the reason she paid for a $40 million for a townhouse with a garage.

Her response on Instagram goes like this…

“Yes Bishes I am Madonna and that is my driveway and if people park in front of it i cant drive in my driveway! So sorry the city doesn’t like the color yellow! We will paint a nice dull grey to keep our neighbors happy! Sorry😔! Im saying 3 extra Hail Mary’s this Easter for this transgression!”

I’m on her side on this one. Sorry to my old friend writer Jeffrey Slonim and his family who live across the street.

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(T/Y Tad; Photos, Daily Mail; via The Daily Mail)

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Whoa. Queer Icon Ezra Miller Just Got Seriously Hot

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We need to talk about Ezra. He showed up on the Batman VS Superman: Dawn of Justice red carpet last night looking all kiiiiinds of butch… and suddenly he’s a world-class sex symbol. That jaw! When did it become so square? So manly! Of course, he’s always been drool-worthy, from his early days on Californication right through to his iconic roles in We Need to Talk about Kevin and The Perks of Being a Wallfower. But sometimes his hotness was obscured by the hipster affectations and try-hard accessories – the man buns, the goatees… Now that he’s being groomed by Warner Bros. to take on the mantle of The Flash, they’ve cut right through the distractions to the very essence of his beauty. We’re looking at what we SHOULD be looking at: The jaw. The body. The hair. That porcelain skin. I love it. I love him. GO EZRA!

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Compare and contrast with the old Ezra

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Still a hot guy (I DO love the pic with the lipstick), but I feel like the new Ezra is the one that can open a superhero movie. What do you think? Do you have a favorite Ezra era?

(Red carpet pics: Pacific Coast News)

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Patricia Field Art/Fashion Exhibition Premiere NYC Opens to Packed House!!!

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Last night in NYC, Sex and the City stylist and fashion icon Patricia Field had the premiere of her latest style project Art/Fashion at the Howl Gallery, featuring one-of-a-kind wearable piecesand it was INSANE!!! On display were fab looks by Kyle Brincefield/Studmuffin NYC, Scooter LaForge, Suzan PittJody Morlock, Iris Barbee Bonner, Thomas Knight and Jean-Michel Basquiat’s ex-lover Suzanne Mallouk. WOWlebrity Mx Qwerrrk served up hostess 2.0, dancing the whole night, and smooching with all the artsy guests and celebs, including Bergdorf Goodman fashion goddess Linda Fargo, actress Debi Mazar, celeb stylist Freddie Leiba, Leo Gugu, Connie Girl Fleming, Andrew Werner, celebrity photog Johnny Rozsa, Dandy of New York Patrick McDonald, Brett Lindell, Paul Alexander & Jojo Americo (The Ones), rapper Sharaya J, DJ Matheos, and TONS more! Check the pics below by Santiago FelipePatricia Field Art/Fashion Exhibition is currently open to the public March 25th-27th, 11am-6pm at Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project, 6 East 1st St between Second Ave and The Bowery. Plus, there’s a meet/greet and discussion with Patricia Field and the artists on Sunday, March 27th at 3pm!

 

 

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#TheBrillOfItAll: Dianne Brill Storms New York Fashion Week

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There’s a special two-part Brill of it All this week, with your fairy god-babe Dianne Brill at New York Fashion Week, taking you behind the scenes to meet the designers, the models, and the makeup artists that bring the magic. First up, it’s the super-chic Georgine show. Watch as the ever-effervescant Di interviews the designer about what it takes to conquer the fashion industry.

Next up is The Blonds, always the MUST-SEE spectacle at the top of everyone’s fashion wish lists. The sequins! The beads! The corsets! It’s all BEYOND gorgeous. Dianne gets a sneak-peak at the outfits before they hit the runway, and has a brief chats with makeup artist extraordinaire Kabuki and the designers David and Phillipe Blond. Watch parts 1 and 2 below.


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March ‘Mapplethorpe’ Madness: Another Rave Review from ‘Variety’

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No sooner did James St. James hit the post button on his last post, I was made aware of ANOTHER rave review of World of Wonder and HBO’s documentary Mapplehtorpe: Look at the Pictures directed by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, this time from much respected industry magazine Variety.

From Variety:

It’s a sure sign of an artist’s impact — at least for those with the privilege of tasting success during their lifetimes — that wealthy patrons will pay enormous sums to have their portraits done. At a certain point in Robert Mapplethorpe’s career, such commissions came to dominate the kinky/controversial photographer’s schedule — and in a fair and just universe, documentary filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato would probably be rolling in similar offers. No one does a livelier job of exposing the interior world of complex personalities than the World of Wonder duo, whose “Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures” achieves entertaining profundity without shying away from the inherently profane nature of their subject’s identity.

Read the rest of the article at Variety.com.

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March 26: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Playwright, Tennessee Williams

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March 26, 1911Thomas Lanier Williams III:

“What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it’s curved like a road through mountains.”

In considering the vile and violent expressions of hatred towards queer people by the Religious Right Wing, I want to scream out: “Really? You want to live in a world without the contributions of Socrates, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Lord Byron, Walt Whitman, Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, Leonard Bernstein, James Baldwin, Cole Porter,  Noël Coward, John Keynes, Tchaikovsky, Willa Cather, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bessie Smith, Stephen Rutledge, Christopher Isherwood, James Dean, Montgomery Clift, Janis Joplin, or Aristotle!?!” Then I pause, take a breath and understand that these people would find a life without A Streetcar Named Desire to be just peachy. The great gifts given by gay artists could be lifted right out of our culture and the Religious Fanatics could live their lives free of asking questions, their biggest fear.

In my fairly large collection of favorite gay writers, there is always my holy trinity: Truman Capote, Gore Vidal, and Tennessee Williams. Today marks the 105th birthday of Williams. I wish he could be here today to celebrate with me. He would have liked it; I am a big old enabler.

Williams was passionate, prodigious and prolific, breathing life into his  great characters like Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski in the greatest American play, A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), and like his best characters, Williams was deeply troubled and self-destructive, an abuser of alcohol and drugs.

When Memoirs (1975), his imaginatively titled memoir was published, The NY Times reviewer wrote: “If he has not exactly opened his heart, he has opened his fly”. Williams responded by saying that he had been offered $75,000 to write the book and he just assumed he would be dead by the time it came out. In Memoirs, Williams offers advice on sex with hustlers, recommending that “penetration be avoided as they are most probably all infected with clap in the ass”. He writes about the great love of his life, Frank Merlo, whose death from cancer sent Williams into a decade long depression. He recounts his many casual pick-ups in gay bars. He also talks about his friendships with everyone from Tallulah Bankhead to Candy Darling, everything, in fact, except his plays.

In his terrific book, Role Models (2010), John Waters wrote that Tennessee Williams saved his life because Williams put gay desire on stage at a time when it was nearly unthinkable to do so. Sometimes you had to read between the lines to get why Brick and Maggie’s marriage was on the skids in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1955), or why Blanche’s young husband killed himself in A Streetcar Named Desire, or the reason Sebastian Venable was literally devoured by a gang of street boys in Suddenly Last Summer (1958). But the clues are there. If his gay characters are a little troubling, that’s probably because their creator was himself a little troubled. A straight man could never have written these plays.

Williams won four Drama Critic Circle Awards, a Tony Award, a pair of Pulitzer Prizes (for on A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948 and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof in 1955), plus the Presidential Medal Of Freedom in 1980. He was also derided by the critics and blacklisted by the Roman Catholic Church, which condemned his work as “revolting, deplorable, morally repellent, and offensive to Christian standards of decency”. Thank God.

Williams was born in small town Mississippi, the son of a shoe company executive and a fragile Southern belle. Williams described his childhood as happy and carefree. His sense of belonging and comfort were lost forever when his family moved to St. Louis. It was there he began to look inward and started to write “because I found life unsatisfactory”. Williams attended three different universities, and briefly worked at his father’s shoe company. To escape, he moved to his spiritual home of New Orleans.

His first critical acclaim came when The Glass Menagerie (1944) opened in Chicago to rave reviews and then moved to Broadway. It won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award. The film version starring Kirk Douglas and Jane Wyman won the New York Film Critics’ Circle Award.

At the height of his career in the late 1940s and 1950s, Williams worked with the great artists of the time, including Elia Kazan, the director for stage and screen productions of A Streetcar Named Desire, and the stage productions of Camino Real (1953), Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, and Sweet Bird Of Youth (1959). Kazan also directed Williams’ shocking, scandalous screenplay, Baby Doll (1956).

After the death of Merlo, Williams became quite insecure about his work, which was sometimes of inconsistent quality. Williams began to depend more and more on booze and drugs to get through life, though he continued to write every day, completing a book of short stories and another play, but he had begun a downward spiral.

A bit of a mess in the 1970s, Williams still wrote more plays, that memoir, plus poems, short stories and a novel. In 1979, he was the victim of a hate crime attack by a group of teenagers in Key West where he had a home.

In the winter of 1983, Williams died in a NYC hotel room filled with bottles of booze and pills. Williams had been taking Seconal, a barbiturate, to help him sleep, and he had also had been drinking the night he died.

John Uecker, Williams’ companion and assistant at the time, told the New York City Medical Examiner:

“Look, people are going to think it’s suicide or AIDS or something, but we don’t know what happened. So the Medical Examiner, said: ‘OK, he choked on a bottle cap’. But really, his body just gave up and the eventual diagnosis was intolerance to the drug.”

It was in this sort of desperation that Williams so honestly writes about and showed his genius. He wrote with deep sympathy and expansive humor about the outcasts in our society. Though his images were often violent, he was a poet of the human heart. Williams’ works, which are unequaled in imagination, are a collection of conflicts, of the darkest horrors on life juxtaposed with a sort of purity. His greatest character, Blanche Du Bois, is presented as a monster and a moth, but as Williams created her, this is not a contradiction.

I have never performed in a Williams play, although I ran the light board for an excellent production of Streetcar. In the 1990s, I was once cast as Mitch in an all-male Seattle production of A Streetcar Named Desire. I quit after the third rehearsal, when I decided that the notion of casting all men was a bad idea. It is the only time that I have left a show after the first read-through. I am not a fan of “concept” productions of plays that are not yet in the public domain. I think we owe it to the playwright to give life to their work as they intended.

I never got to play one of his characters, but I find Williams’ 25 full length plays to often be overwrought and yet hauntingly lonely, lyrical, powerful, and hypnotic. I started reading him in my early 20s and he continues to fascinate 40 years later.

Williams had asked to be buried at sea, in the Caribbean, at approximately the same place as Hart Crane, the gay poet Williams considered to be his most significant influence. Against his expressed wishes, his family had Williams buried in the family plot in St. Louis, the city he fled.

In Memoirs, he writes:

“I’ve had a wonderful and terrible life and I wouldn’t cry for myself.”

If you want to more, and you really should, I recommend Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh (2014) by The New Yorker critic John Lahr.

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#CelebrityNetWorth: Let’s Play the Interactive Game, “Who’s Richer?”

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If you’re like most people, if you had a million in the bank, you’d be set for life right? Well, in the world of celebrity, you know that’s nothing. In fact, if you hear someone is worth $20 million you might think,

Really? They’re broke!?”

My brother sent me a fun game this morning that you can play, with a little or NO pop culture savvy. Celebrity Net Worth has made it easy to pit two stars against each other, for whatever reason. Speaking of pit, how about Pitt vs Clooney? Mariah vs Madge? Beiber vs Timberlake? Oprah vs Ellen? (Spoiler; Oprah is 10 times richer!) Here are some fun pairings, and you can click here to try out your own. Share this post on Facebook or Twitter, not the link if you want to get the idea. The idea might be Facebook wins by 50 times. Check out their founders, Mark Zuckerberg & Jack Dorsey‘s comparative net worth.

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(T/Y, Tad; via Celebrity Net Worth)

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#TreasuredTrash: A Retired NYC Sanitation Worker’s Museum of Garbage

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New York City’s Sanitation Department in East Harlem owns a building that looks like a treasure trove littered with other people’s trash.

The building is used as a depot for garbage trucks, but on the second floor there’s a secret collection that that is filled with a cornocopia of items. It’s called the Treasures in the Trash collection and it was “curated” and collected by Nelson Molina, a now-retired sanitation worker.

He started by decorating his locker and over 30+ years, it grew into a visual compedium, organized by thing, color, size, etc. Website Atlas Obscura visited the collection took some photos and reported back.

This “museum” collection doesn’t really keep regular hours and drop-ins are not allowed. For more info on the occasional organized tour, you can email tours@dsny.nyc.gov.

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(Photos, Dylan Thuras; via Atlas Obscura)

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Stream: NYC House DJ Tyler Stone Makes You Move Your Body on “Stay Gold”

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Oh too sexy NYC producer/ DJ Tyler Stone just sent me his latest House Music banger Stay Gold, featuring the super fly vocals of Brooklyn songstress Brittany Campbell– singer/songwriter, and producer, known for her eclectic mix of  R&B, Pop, Rock, Jazz, and Soul. This is just one of his latest releases since signing with legendary label Trax Records, home to iconic DJs Marshall Jefferson, Mr. Fingers, and of course…Frankie Knuckles. Download Stay Gold for FREE below!

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