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OMG: Kristen Stewart Debuts a New Look!

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Since her little “So Gay” coming out of the closet SNL moment, Kristen Stewart has been letting her lesbian feels fly. Her new film Personal Shopper premiered last night and Stewart walked out onto the red carpet with a Trainspotting inspired bleached hair cut. Who knows if this is for another film or if she’s embracing her inner lady-loving self even more, only time can tell.

Check out a trailer for Personal Shopper below!

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Forget “Crooked Hillary” – It’s All About “Crooked” Picasso, the Dog with the Lopsided Face

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This precious pooch – born to a backyard breeder – was scheduled to be euthanized because his twisted jaw made him unsellable.

Picasso was born with a very noticeable facial abnormality. His upper jaw twists sharply to the right, making his nose point off to the side as well. Because of the misalignment of his jaw, some of his teeth are gouging into the roof of his mouth, and it takes him a little more effort to eat than most dogs. Otherwise, though, he’s completely healthy.

Since the breeder was unable to sell Picasso, she surrendered him to the Porterville Animal Shelter in California, where he was quickly put on the euthanasia list.

Via Bored Panda:

After being surrendered to a shelter, Picasso soon got reunited with brother Pablo, as the family who bought his brother changed their mind about having a pooch. The brothers didn’t have much time left before being put to sleep…

And that’s when Luvable Dog Rescue stepped in. “I just happened to ask [if they] had any unusual-looking or special needs dogs,” Liesl Wilhardt, executive director of Luvable Dog Rescue, told The Dodo. “[They] sent me Picasso’s shelter intake photo. He was curled in a dog bed, and looked very sad. His twisted face was startling, but he had soft and gentle eyes, and for me it was love at first sight!”

Luvable will take both boys in and make sure they get adopted together after Picasso undergoes surgery to remove the teeth pushing into the roof of his mouth.

Omg, I love him so much! So happy he gets to live happily ever after! Never forget older, special needs, or unusual looking shelter animals need your love too!

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Fashion Photo RuView: Raja & Raven TOOT & BOOT Nina, Roxxxy, Tammie, Pandora, Yara, Bianca & Robbie

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On this episode of Fashion Photo RuViewRaja and Raven of RuPaul’s Drag Race TOOT and BOOT social media photos of Drag Race alumni Nina Flowers, Roxxxy Andrews, Tammie Brown, Pandora Boxx, Yara Sofia, Bianca Del Rio, and Robbie Turner. They also play the game “New Outfit…Who Dis?” where we black out everything but the queen’s outfit, and Raja & Raven have to guess who it is!

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#InternationalWomensDay: 17 Legendary Non-Male Photographers & Their Female Subjects

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Marilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold

On International Women’s Day what better to represent the power or women with the last 100 years that how they see and represent themselves within the art form of photography. Some of the greats here shot other women and others are self-portraits, either way a lot of females are represented, some of my favorites.

Let’s pay our respects. None of us would be here without one particular woman.

Tina Fey Brigitte Lacomb

Diana Vreeland by Louise Dahl-Wolfe

Sally Mann

Nan Goldin self-portrait

Lisette Model

Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti by Tina Modotti

Julia Roberts by Deborah Turbeville

Vivian Maier self-portrait

Carrie Mae Seems self portrait

Mae West by Diane Arbus

Cindy Sherman

Mother Teresa by Mary Ellen Mark

Maxine Albro by Imogen Cunningham

Meryl Streep by Annie Leibovitz

Mickalene Thomas sel-portrait

Linda McCartney self-portrait

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Kickstarter of the Day: Fund the “What Happened to Elisa Lam?” Documentary & Help Solve Her Terrifying Murder!

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The bone-chilling case of Elisa Lam’s death is easily one of the most mysterious cases OF THE MODERN ERA. What really happened? Was it murder? A tragic accident? The result of dark forces manifesting from a demon universe? Or ALL THREE?

The Elisa Lam case transcends all labels and becomes a Rorschach test for the 21st-century mind – everyone who looks at it sees something different.

In February of 2012,  a 21-year-old student name Elisa Lam from Vancouver, Canada, was found dead inside the rooftop water tank of the Cecil hotel on Los Angeles’ skid row. The LA.County Department of Coroner ruled the death “accidental due to drowning” and said no traces of drugs or alcohol were found during the autopsy. However, there is much more to the story than what is implied by police reports. Much, much more.

Witness the video surveillance footage of the last few minutes of her life.

From Vigilant Citizen:

The four-minute video posted on YouTube shows Elisa pressing all of the elevator buttons and waiting for it to move. Seeing that the elevator doors are not closing, starts behaving extremely bizarrely. At first, Elisa enters the elevator and apparently presses all of its buttons. She then waits for something to happen but, for some reason, the elevator door doesn’t shut. She starts to look around, as if she is expecting (or hiding from) someone. At 1:57, her arms and hands start moving in a very strange matter (almost not human) as she appears to be talking to someone, something … or nothing at all. She then walks away. The elevator door then shuts and appears to start working again.

Watch it now, I dare you. Pay extra-special attention to those weird-ass hand movements, like she had no bones, like they were somehow elongated, like they were somehow not her own – WTF IS THAT?

And who was she hiding from? Who was she talking to? And whywhywhy was the elevator door taking so long to close?

Right after the events of the video, Elisa apparently gained access to the rooftop of the hotel, climbed to its water tank and, somehow, ended up drowning in it.

Never mind the fact that rooftop was locked and the 8-foot-tall water cistern was incredibly difficult to access, making an accidental fall into it all but impossible

Her body was found two weeks after her death, after hotel guests complained about the water’s taste and color. Incredible.

Seeing the surveillance footage, most people would conclude that she was under the influence of drugs. However, Elisa did not have a history of drug use and her autopsy concluded that no drugs were involved.

Shortly after the discovery of Elisa Lam’s body, a deadly outbreak of tuberculosis occurred in Skid Row, near Cecil Hotel. You probably won’t believe the name of the test kit used in these kinds of situations: LAM-ELISA. That is hardcore synchronicity.

WEIRD, WEIRD, WEIRD.

Now, directors/producers Jake Anderson and Jared Salas are attempting to make a feature-length documentary exploring the case.

Using police records, videos made by independent investigators, animations, eyewitness testimony, archival footage, recreated scenes, and Elisa Lam’s own journals, What Happened to Elisa Lam? will peel away the layers of the investigation from multiple points of view in order to reconstruct Elisa Lam’s tragic final night and assess the weeks and months before and after.

This will include: abstract and dramatic recreations of Elisa’s emotional landscape, aided by voice over scenes drawn from her online writings; dramatic recreations of the night of her disappearance, including her experience in the hallway and elevator; TV news clips about the case; drone footage of downtown Los Angeles; interviews with multiple people intimately connected with the case; the surveillance footage; interviews with LAPD detectives and Cecil Hotel management; abstract animations of Rorschach test imagery; found footage and archival footage of the Cecil Hotel from previous decades; recreations of bipolar disorder (first person pov of what it’s like to experience hypomania and severe depression); paranormal researcher Clyde Lewis investigating the Cecil Hotel; a body language expert analyzing the surveillance footage.

What Happened to Elisa Lam? will showcase characters from all spectrums of the case — detectives, psychologists, friends of Elisa’s, journalists and filmmakers who became obsessed with the case, Reddit moderators and website owners who saw the case grow into a viral phenomenon, even short-stay and long-term Cecil residents who were accused of killing her.

Over the last year, we have cultivated relationships with several people intimately connected with Elisa Lam and the case. The narrative will focus on these subjects while detouring to explore other aspects.

Fundraising

In order to cover the extensive traveling, labor, and technical costs of filming a feature documentary, our team plans to raise at least $30,000 with this Kickstarter campaign. We have multiple platforms through which we can generate interest in the film and these same platforms will help us later as we look for distributors. We run a popular paranormal/horror site called TheGhostDiaries.com, which gets 5k-10k pageviews a day. Over the last three years, we’ve drawn over 2.5 million unique visitors. Director Jake Anderson wrote two articles on the Elisa Lam case which generated about half a million page views, tens of thousands of FB likes and shares, and seemingly endless comment threads.

There is great interest in this case among our readers. The Ghost Diaries’ Facebook page currently has 180,000+ likes. The Ghost Diaries Twitter account has over 10,000 followers and the Ghost Diaries Tumblr account is growing as well.

By advertising our Kickstarter campaign through our site and social media platforms, we should be able to raise enough money to make a powerful documentary. The more funds we raise, the better the documentary will be!

Risks and challenges

The biggest challenge in making this film is telling the story in a way that does not further stigmatize the case and Elisa. There are many (thousands) sensationalized accounts on YouTube and other films on the subject are sure to come — ours will go beyond just murder conspiracies and paranormal speculation and assess the sociological and psychological impact of the case. The film will honor Elisa while exposing the full story of how the case has resonated with so many people around the world.

We’ve already invested 3 years of our lives researching every nook and cranny of the case and we’ve invested considerable personal funds — with your help, we can take it to the next level.

**Out of respect for Elisa’s life and those still grieving her loss, WE ARE GOING TO DONATE A PERCENTAGE OF OUR FUNDS TO HER FAMILY.

Donate to the kickstarter here. So far, they’ve reached $7,000 of their $30,000 goal, with 19 days to go!

 

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March 9th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Actor / Activist, Will Geer

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March 9, 1902Will Geer

Want to really freak out those Conservative Christians and the White Nationalists? Let them in on a little secret: Grandpa Walton was a queer and a Socialist. There was some gay stuff happening on Walton Mountain, for certain. I bet this little bit of information just might make lil’ ol’ Kim Davis’ brain fry.

Geer made a significant impact on the world of American Theater, but he will be known forever as Zebulon Walton on CBS’s The Waltons. The Waltons was a television series created by Earl Hamner, Jr., who was no sissy. It was based on his book Spencer’s Mountain, and a film version from 1963 of the same name. The show is centered on a big loving family in a rural Virginia during the Great Depression and then WW II.

It began with a television movie entitled The Homecoming: A Christmas Story that was broadcast during the Holiday Season 1971. It received such good ratings that that it became a regular series beginning in September 1972, running for nine seasons. After it was canceled in 1981, NBC picked it up as three “television event” specials in 1982, with three more in the 1990s.

The Waltons was the story of the family of John Walton Jr, known as John-Boy, played by Richard Thomas, and his six siblings, his parents, and his grandparents, Zebulon, played by Geer, and Esther. John-Boy was the oldest of the kids, 17-years old when the series starts, and he served as the narrator.

The Waltons was wholesome and moving, without being sappy or sentimental. CBS ordered it for the fall 1972 schedule in response to US Congressional hearings about the quality of television. No one connected with it really thought it would last more than one season. The network gave The Waltons the worst time slot, opposite two of the most popular programs: The Flip Wilson Show on NBC and ABC’s The Mod Squad on ABC. Instead, it was in the Top Ten shows for a decade, winning The Peabody Award and 22 Emmy Awards, including one win for Geer as Supporting Actor Emmy in 1975. Each episode ended with the salutation, “Goodnight, John-Boy”, which entered into national lexicon.

The series provided a great role for Geer, but he had an acting career that spanned six decades. He began performing in tent shows and on river boats as a kid, but it eventually included Broadway plays, films, television, roles in Shakespeare plays, and notable portrayals of Robert Frost, Walt Whitman and Mark Twain. He received a Tony Award nomination for his leading role in a musical for 110 In The Shade (1963).

Geer was an arresting figure at 6’ 2’’ and 230 pounds. He labeled himself as a “folklorist”, stating:

“I can’t vouch for every last picayunish detail of my stories; but they’re mostly true. Mostly.”

Middle-American fans of The Waltons might have found it interesting that he was also a lifelong political radical:

“A rebel is just against things for rebellions sake. I’m a radical. Someone who goes to the roots, which is the Latin derivation of radical.”

The first lady of American Theatre, Helen Hayes, described him as “the world’s oldest hippie”. He was a friend of folk music legend Woody Guthrie. Along with Burl Ives, they toured the country during the Depression singing at the 1,463 government work camps.

His diverse film credits include Westerns: Comanche Territory (1950), Winchester ‘73 (1950), Jeremiah Johnson (1972), The Reivers (1969), and more modern stories like Seconds (1966) with Rock Hudson, and In Cold Blood (1966). Before The Waltons, Geer appeared on television with guest spots on shows like Mannix, Gunsmoke, Mission: Impossible, Hawaii 5-0, and as a series regular on The Young Rebels (1970-72). He usually played crusty but kindly men, roles that reflected his own life.

Geer combined his passions for theatre and horticulture by forming a most unusual venue on the grounds at his rustic home in LA’s Topanga Canyon. He named it The Theatricum Botanicum. He held workshops for young actors and presented outdoor productions of Shakespeare. I once attended a magical production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, with Geer as Oberon, presented at twilight on the summer solstice in 1974. The whole thing was lit only by candle light under the eucalyptus and oak trees.

In the early 1950s, Geer was blacklisted for refusing to testify before the House Committee On Un-American Activities (HUAC). Geer found it nearly impossible to get work, but he did manage to make Salt Of The Earth (1953) which was produced, directed, written by, and starred other blacklisted Hollywood figures and told the story of a miners’ strike in New Mexico from a pro-union standpoint. The film was denounced by the United States House Of Representatives, and the FBI investigated the film’s financing.

Geer was married from 1932-1952 to Herta Ware, a fellow actor and Socialist. They had three children, but they eventually divorced. Geer enjoyed a longtime romance with noted Gay Rights pioneer Harry Hay. Hay was the founder of one the first Gay Rights organizations, The Mattachine Society in 1950, and he also cofounded another kind of group, a brotherhood built around the idea of a spiritual tribe of gay men that we call The Radical Faeries.

I don’t know if you have ever spotted a Faerie. They are an unofficial, anti-authoritarian, loose network of faggot farmers, gay artists, drag queens, sprites and activists who see LGBTQ folk as a distinct and separate people from the rest of society, with their own culture and spirituality. The Radical Fairies believe that they are uniquely ordained to regain the lost balance of the larger human community on our pretty, spinning blue orb. You might think you don’t know a Radical Faerie, but they are able to walk among us without being revealed.

Geer and Hay were bound together by leftist politics and by their monthly all-male parties at Geer’s beach house in Solana Beach near San Diego.

Ironically, I met him after that production of that Shakespeare play about fairies in June 1974. In the moonlight, we sat in a circle with a few other gay men and passed around a joint. He put his hand on my thigh and I sighed. Grandpa Walton was groping me!

Geer left this world soon after, taking that final curtain call in 1978. The death of his character was written into The Waltons script. America cried.

Geer’s ashes are buried at his Theatricum Botanicum. The theatre and garden are open to the public. They have a full schedule of plays in repertory this summer and they present live music concerts including an annual tribute to the songs of Pete Seeger. The 2017 event is Saturday, April 1st.

In a zany footnote about The Waltons that would have shocked the Waltons: Grandma Walton, who was as a fussy, God-fearing woman who didn’t even approve of dancing because it might lead to temptation, and stated that, “If the good Lord had intended us to smoke He would have put a chimney in our heads!” was played on the series by Ellen Corby who smoked and danced and was, in real life, a lesbian!

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#LGBTQHealth: The Orgasm

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We are nearly a quarter of the way through 2017, and we haven’t lost a major Pop Icon yet, even as we lose our liberties. But, if you haven’t been too busy, you should be having at least your 50th orgasm of the year. Tonight is the 68th night of the year, so climaxing once every other day is just not going to cut it. So, if you have a countdown and you haven’t reached blast-off, find a partner, or remember there’s something for everyone on that Internet deal, so get Googling and get-off.

Dr. Oz claims that when you have an orgasm, a hormone called Dehydroepiandrosterone is released. It increases immunity and also repairs tissue, keeping your skin to glow. A recent study shows that men who have at least five orgasms a week live longer than men who have shoot just once every few weeks.

For women about to have an orgasm, the level of a hormone named Oxytocin increases by five times. It’s an endorphin, and it actually reduces aches and pains. So girls, after a softball game, remember to reach those special places and treat yourself to a home run.

Dr. Oz writes that you need 200 orgasms a year for optimal health. Spread them out. We don’t need you frantically running around like a hormonal teenager trying to have 153 orgasms on December 31st. These little tid-bits of knowledge come to us via Dr. Oz’s YOU: The Owner’s Manual, Updated And Expanded Edition: An Insider’s Guide To The Body That Will Make You Healthier And Younger (2013). And, there’s loads more.

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Dianne Brill’s Brilliant Advice on Meeting People in the Real World

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Nicole Kidman Explains Her Super Effing Weird Oscars Clap

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The Oscars this year was hot ass mess, amirite?! From the Best Picture flub to awarding a sexual assaulter, it’s hard to pay attention to what parts were the worst. BUT, there were moments of brilliance where you kinda went: WTF?! One of those moments was Nicole Kidman’s weird clap. Claims suggested it had something to do with her jewelry, but a more interesting take would be Pan’s Labyrinth.

Check out her explanation:

She was wearing multiple (borrowed) rings and didn’t want to ruin them by clapping them against each other

She said: It was really awkward! I was like gosh, I want to clap, I don’t want to not be clapping, which would be worse, right? It was really difficult because I had a huge ring on that was not my own, but it was absolutely gorgeous, and I was terrified of damaging it!

The ring she was most terrified of damaging was a 13.58 carrat Harry Winston ring:

[Via Pret-a-Porter]

 

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KELLY MANTLE on HOT T! Celebrity Gossip and Shade! Season 3 Premiere!

#TBT: These Were The Songs Topping The Charts Last March

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If this past trash fire of an election year has taught us anything, it’s that A LOT can happen in a 365 calendar year, hunties. 2016 felt like a slow death, a burning house, and a crash course in finding out where your allegiance lies to people, friends, family members, animals, and human beings as a whole. Exactly, ONE year ago in March, these were the songs topping the Billboard charts. #TBT

Check it out:

1) Rihanna’s “Work”

2) Justin Beiber’s “Love Yourself”

3) Twenty One Pilots’ “Stressed Out”

4) Flo Rida’s “My House”

5) Justin Beiber’s “Sorry”

See what else was playing during this time last year here.

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#BigBulge: Um, What the Heck Is Going on in This Boxer’s Underwear?

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Wow. Just… wow.

Boxer David Allen, nicknamed The White Rhino (and now we know WHY), recently shocked the audience at the weigh-in for his bout with rival David Howe.

He seemed to be having a difficult time controlling his, um, package.

Via Cocktails & CockTalk:

Usually, when boxers go for a weigh-in, they strip down to their pants and square up to intimidate one another. Sounds homoerotic enough already, if you ask us. But the only thing intimidating was what David Allen has in his undies. Couldn’t he find a babysitter? Looks like he’s smuggling a toddler down there. Fellow fighter, David Howe (and the audience) saw the funny side, and mock-groped his opponent

Watch below.

I mean… you WANT it to be real. You HOPE it’s real. But… it can’t be real.

Can it?

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Yay! Now You Can Give Long Distance Oral Sex by Licking Your iPhone!

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The future of oral sex is NOW!

Yes, science has discovered a way to let you orally pleasure your partner, even if you are thousands of miles apart.

A new app lets you lick your iPhone, which I’m sure is perfectly sanitary. You then download the vibratory pattern of your tongue motions into a vaguely tongue-shaped sex toy and GO TO TOWN!

Explains HuffPo:

Whether you use finger or tongue, those patterns last up to 60 seconds in length. They can be anything from circles, straight lines or even the alphabet.

Those vibratory patterns are then connected via bluetooth to the Lush, a remote control vibrator that sells for $100 a pop.

Adult entertainer Charley Hart tested out the product and was impressed by the results.

“I loved it,” she told HuffPost. “Nothing is like the real thing, but it’s great when the other person is far away.”

Hart plans to utilize it in her work as a cam model by letting fans “perform” on her by uploading their own oral sex performances during private shows (provided they pay an additional fee, of course).

But Hart can see other options for O-Cast, such as giving people who are unsure of their oral sex skills a chance to have them tested by sex experts, or be a calling card for those who are good at it.

“Guys who are good at it are rare, so a guy who is, I’m calling back!” she said.

Goes a whole new meaning to the term “phone sex.”

Check it out here.

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Jaidynn Dior Fierce’s Top 10 EMOTIONAL MOMENTS from RuPaul’s Drag Race

Hey Qween with Alaska! Stephanie Brite’s Transition! Alexis Stone Does Pete Burns! New Videos From the WOWPresents MCN!

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March 10th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Writer, John Rechy

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March 10, 1931John Rechy:

“Gay men should not adopt the sophomoric model of heterosexual dating; gay men should always have sex first.”

In those crazy 1980s, even after I had achieved a degree of success on some of Seattle’s stages, with a great role in a long-running play, and collecting residuals for a national commercial, an international commercial and a national voice-over, I still would not give up my “day job” working in a restaurant. When John Rechy published his first novel, City Of Night, in 1963, he was still earning his living as a hustler on the mean streets of Los Angeles. I suppose he didn’t expect a book that dealt with underground gay life in America to make much money, and it would be foolish to give up the day job, or in Rechy’s case, the night job, just because you got published. I completely understand.

Nervously purchased at a used bookstore in 1968, City Of Night (1963) was my first gay book and I hid my worn paperback edition for years. In 2009, I read his very funny and crazy memoir, About My Life And The Kept Woman, where Rechy writes how, by day he was a successful bestselling writer and a college professor, but by night, he was back on the streets, selling sex to men. Rechy:

“I wanted demarcation between the different areas of my life and I fooled myself that I could keep them separate. I wanted to be treated one way as ‘the writer’, another way as ‘the hustler’, and if they crossed over I got very confused.”

Rechy was raised in El Paso, the son of Mexican immigrants, the youngest of five children born during the Depression. As a gay boy in Texas, he mostly felt like an outsider:

“There was so much poverty and hunger in El Paso and Juarez that we didn’t consider ourselves poor, because we ate and had a home.”

City Of Night tells of the journey of a young Mexican-American guy from Texas into the gay underworld of Times Square, Hollywood Boulevard and the French Quarter of New Orleans during the 1950s. As the book’s jacket boldly announced: “This is a novel about America”. It put Rechy on the literary culture map. Jim Morrison references it in his song L.A. Woman. Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, and James Baldwin were all big fans. Novelist Larry McMurtry and gay poet Frank O’Hara praised Rechy as a new and authentic voice. Artist David Hockney and filmmaker Gus Van Sant have proclaimed Rechy as a major influence.

City Of Night sold 65,000 copies in its first run in hardcover and remained on the New York Times Bestseller list for 25 weeks, alongside works by James Michener and J. D. Salinger one month, and Ian Fleming and Pearl S. Buck the next.

Rechy submitted a story to be considered for Buck’s creative writing class at Columbia University. Buck turned him down. Instead of going to Columbia, her went to Times Square, where he hustled on 42nd Street. Decades later, her was invited by Columbia to teach the same class.

In an era with rampant homophobia, his books met with frequent denunciations. The New York Review Of Books panned City Of Night using the headline: “Fruit Salad”.

Rechy kept writing though, publishing books in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and the aughts, detailing the ups and mostly downs of his compulsive sex life: Numbers (1967), Rushes (1979), and The Sexual Outlaw (1977). I have read them all. He taught Creative Writing at UCLA and Occidental College, plus he conducted regular writing workshops, with alumni that included Michael Cunningham, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Hours (1998). Rechy:

“It’s a strange thing that happens when one book comes and takes over. I’ve written 16 books, and the one that continues to be known is the first one.”

Rechy survived his years on the streets, survived his drug problems in the 1970s, survived the plague that killed most of his friends in the 1980s and 1990s, plus he managed to write 16 books. Gore Vidal:

“Rechy is one of the few original American writers of the last century.”

Rechy didn’t change his hustling business right away after his success as a writer:

“The last time I hustled was when I was 55 years old. It was more of a symbolic act than anything, just to prove to myself that I could still do it. I actually gave the guy his money back, much to his astonishment. I didn’t put that story in the book. There’s a limit to how far you can stretch people’s belief.”

Famous gay writer Christopher Isherwood once invited him home to talk about writing, and then had his way with Rechy. So did Liberace and George Cukor.

Rechy and film producer Michael Ewing, his partner of 40 years, now his Husband, are busy living happily ever after in their stylish house in the Hollywood Hills. Rechy:

“I never believed that this could happen to me. Back in the 1970s, when I was having a bad time with drugs and cruising, my friends all thought I’d end up committing suicide, and I thought they were right. But things changed, and that’s all due to Michael.”

Rechy celebrates his 86th birthday today, and he still looks very rent-able. His decay from ageing is modest. He wears glasses now, but he has a full head of hair and his pecs and guns are still impressive after daily workouts in his home gym. His still speaks out on his own website. His latest, After The Blue Hour, was published last week. I bet it’s good and I bet it’s kind of dirty.

“The autobiographer is the biggest liar for claiming: This is exactly how it happened. The biographer is the next level down for arguing: I am capable of knowing another’s life. The most honest writer is the novelist, who says: This is a lie, a fiction, but I’m going to try like hell to make you believe it’s true.”

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#HistoricalHottie: Andrew Jackson

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Andrew Jackson (1767–1845)

POTUS #7

“Do they think that I am such a damned fool to think myself fit for President of the United States? No, sir; I know what I am fit for. I can command a body of men in a rough way, but I am not fit to be President.”

If your boyfriend has never challenged anyone to a duel to defend your honor, then your boyfriend is no Andrew Jackson. Be sure to point this out while you’re breaking up with him.

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