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RuPaul’s DragCon 2017 #MeetTheVendors: Project Q

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We’re less than TWO months away from RuPaul’s DragCon 2017, hunties! If you’re a returning DragConner or just a shopping aficionado to boot, you’re NOT gonna wanna miss out on the opportunity to familiarize yourself with all our spectacular exhibitors before April 29th and 30th. You saw our love for 3rd Class ClothingChernobyl ShowDiva Dreads, Rockstar WigsPlanned ParenthoodLove for Bling, Art of Claire Hummel, and today’s feature is Project Q.

Check it out:

ProjectQ is using hair as a form of social justice. While giving haircuts to homeless LGBT(LMNOP) youth we, we are also building an airstream trailer to be our Mobile Self Esteem Building Salon. We will have a Photo booth at our booth, an rainbow hair extensions to raise awareness and build confidence.

Be sure to follow her on her socials:

Twitter
Facebook
Instagram

Now is the time to protect our queer youth!
Visit us at ProjectQ.me

RuPaul’s DragCon 2017 commences April 29th and 30th!

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Watch Junglepussy’s Whimsical New Video For “Somebody”

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The queen of “picky bitch checklists”, Junglepussy, is back with a new dreamy video for “Somebody.” The single comes from JP’s fantastic sophomore album Pregnant With Successwhich was the massive follow up to her popular first album Satisfaction Guaranteed (if you didn’t know who JP was before Insecure, yes, that is her song playing in the credits of Episode 1).

Check it out:

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Send Us Your RuPaul’s DragCon Video and You Could WIN TWO VIP WEEKEND PASSES TO RUPAUL’S DRAGCON!

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We’re looking to FEATURE YOU IN A VIDEO telling us all of your favorite things about RuPaul’s DragCon! The WOWPresents team will pick the funnest, most enthusiastic, and creative video to win TWO VIP WEEKEND PASSES TO RUPAUL’S DRAGCON, but only those who send in videos will have the chance to win! #SendMeToDragCon 

If you’ve been to RuPaul’s DragCon, we want to know all about your favorite moments from DragCons’ past! If you’ll be going this year, tell us everything you’re excited about seeing! The vendors! The heels! The panels! The wigs! The drag queens! RuPaul’s keynote speech! Grab your iPhone, and push that record button!

Here are some questions – answer any combination you chose, just make it your own with ENERGY! Why did you come to RuPaul’s DragCon? What does RuPaul’s DragCon mean to you? If you’ve been before, what was your favorite part? What were some of your favorite looks that you saw? If you’re going this year, what are you looking forward to? If you’ve never been and this will be your first time, tell us how excited you are and what you’re excited about! Who was the most exciting person you met, and who are you excited to meet this year?

Any other comments? Feel free to add them! We’d love to get a sound byte of you saying “I Love RuPaul’s DragCon!” or “Come to RuPaul’s DragCon!” or “RuPaul’s DragCon is the most amazing thing in the world!” or WHATEVER! Make sure you have good light on your face and good audio so we can hear you, and email us the footage! Just keep your video to around one to two minutes!

YOU MUST BE OVER 18, AND AGREE THAT ONCE YOU SEND IN THE FOOTAGE, WE CAN USE IT FOR ANY PROMOTION OF RUPAUL’S DRAGCON AND/OR ON WOWPRESENTS.

There are several ways you can email the footage to us! You can use WeTransfer, YouSend It, Google Drive, Outlook’s OneDrive, iCloud Drive’s Mail Drop, etc.

Please send in your video before next Friday, March 24 to youtube@worldofwonder.net for your chance to be FEATURED ON WOWPresents!

*This does not include travel, accommodations, or parking.

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Miss Fame Will Make You Want a Matte Lip In NEW L’Oréal Paris Commercial

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RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 7 superstar Miss Fame has ALWAYS made us want to perfect our painting skills – when it comes to beating our mugs, of course! And in L’Oréal’s NEW Paris Infallible Matte Lipstick commercial, she’ll make you want to brush up on your lipstick game (and like, buy ALL these new matte hue options, because DUH!)

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RuPaul’s DragCon 2017 #MeetTheVendors: Wacky Wacko

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We’re less than TWO months away from RuPaul’s DragCon 2017, hunties! If you’re a returning DragConner or just a shopping aficionado to boot, you’re NOT gonna wanna miss out on the opportunity to familiarize yourself with all our spectacular exhibitors before April 29th and 30th. You saw our love for 3rd Class ClothingChernobyl ShowDiva Dreads, Rockstar WigsPlanned ParenthoodLove for Bling, Art of Claire Hummel, Project Q and today’s feature is Wacky Wacko!

Check it out:

Wacky Wacko and Peggy Noland are teaming up with Print All Over Me to make a totally crazy shopping installation with lots of hot photo ops!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be sure to follow Wacky Wacko’s socials:

Instagram (Peggy Noland)
Instagram 
(Seth Bogart)

RuPaul’s DragCon 2017 commences April 29th and 30th!

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#TBT: Beauties & Their Beasts Featuring JuJubee & Emma Watson

March 17th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Dancer, Rudolf Nureyev

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March 17, 1938Рудо́льф Хаме́тович Нуре́ев

I remember my mother sitting me down on an early summer day in 1961 and explaining who he was and why he was famous when he defected from the USSR. If Rudolf Nureyev’s story had already been made in to a film, it probably would have been a preposterously pedantic piece directed by Ken Russell. It would be dismissed as unbelievable as fiction. It’s still difficult to fathom that it actually happened.

Nureyev grew up in the USSR, in extreme poverty during WW II, and yet, somehow he had this sterling single-mindedness of spirit and strength to get himself out of his small town and flee to the West. Nureyev played a role in so many of the major historical and cultural events of the 20th century; his life was absolutely Forrest Gump-ian.

I knew and understood who he was when I was just a kid, and his image was seared into my teenage consciousness by a photo on the cover of After Dark Magazine (You kids probably don’t remember After Dark. It was the best friend a boy in the closet could ever have).

Nureyev was the friend (and possibly lover) to Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Mick Jagger, Marianne Faithful, Andy Warhol, Freddie Mercury, Bobby Kennedy, and Madonna. Soviet Prime Minister Leonid Brezhnev personally tried to thwart his career. He was the very pretty face of the Cold War, an icon of the 1960’s sexual revolution, and a representative of the new popularization of celebrity personality as high culture. He was lordly, lusty, obsessive and opinionated. Nureyev was one of the 20th century’s true geniuses and the life he lived is a record of that era.

Nureyev consorted with both royalty and with gay hustlers. He was a dancing contradiction: defiant of authority, but an unmatched disciplinarian in the studio, needy and nonchalant, pious and promiscuous, cruel and charitable.

Nureyev had an intimate, intriguing, tumultuous affair with Erik Bruhn, the very beautiful blond Danish ballet star a decade older than Nureyev. He remained the great love of Nureyev’s life even after their relationship ended.

Back in the aughts, I supervised fifteen 20-30-year-olds, several who were gay, and when I tried to explain what he meant to our culture, not one of them had even heard of Nureyev. Crazy, because it was just a few decades ago that he was everywhere, but now he seems nearly forgotten, probably because dance is that most ephemeral of art forms.

Thousands of screaming fans used to wait for him at the stage door after his performances. Nureyev was on the cover of Newsweek and Time Magazine and in the same week! Like Russian Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950), he was both a dance star and a pop star.

A film of his life must feature a spectacular suspense sequence: While dancing with the Kirov Ballet, Russia’s Communist Party and the KGB didn’t trust Nureyev’s political loyalty, plus he angered them by associating too freely with Westerners while the Kirov Ballet was on tours. He was at Paris’ Le Bourget airport with the Kirov Ballet, ready to fly with them to London, when he learned that he was suddenly being summoned back to the USSR. Flanked by KGB agents, Nureyev made an urgent appeal for help to a Paris friend, Pierre Lacotte. Lacotte brought in another friend, Clara Saint (these names aren’t fiction), who rushed to the airport. Posing as an adoring girlfriend, she convinced the KGB agents to let her say goodbye to Nureyev.

While kissing his cheeks, she whispered the plan into his ear. Then she rushed away and got the French airport police, telling them that a famous Russian dancer wanted to stay in France. The police agreed to protect Nureyev if he could get away from the KGB and into their custody. They accompanied Saint into the airport bar where the KGB was guarding Nureyev. She approached him one last time, whispering that he needed to get to the police across the room. Nureyev bolted from his chair and did a  Grand Jeté to the bar, a distance of a few yards. He yelled: “I want to stay in France!!!”. The KGB agents lunged after him. The Paris police, as promised, protected him.

At just 23-years-old, his literal leap to freedom made Nureyev world famous, but his true stardom came from his impassioned, impetuous, impulsive, inspiring, intense dancing. Male ballet dancers in that era were virile and vigorous, but they were deferential to their female partners.

His most famous partner was English ballerina Margot Fonteyn, who was 20 years older. Their partnerships at the Royal Ballet were breathtaking. They first appeared together in Marguerite And Armand, with music from Franz Liszt’s Piano Sonata In B Minor. It took the dance world by storm and became their signature piece. They were such a hit that artistic director Kenneth MacMillan chose to bump favorite dancers Lynn Seymour and Christopher Gable from the premiere of his new Romeo And Juliet, so the new partners could star with their box-office clout. Their performances were filmed and televised around the globe, and brought Nureyev a wider popular audience than any dancer before or since.

Nureyev, who, as a poverty-stricken boy, had danced barefoot to folk music, transformed the role of the male ballet dancer through sheer dramatic energy and passion. He gave his audiences animal attraction, allure, and astonishing sexuality onstage. Lithe and strong, sometimes the embodiment of grace and romance, and other times panther-like, he demonstrated that classical ballet could be experienced as dangerous and daring. As a young gay guy, I was cold-cocked and riveted by Nureyev’s hip, flamboyant charms.

“Give your insides! Blood! Perhaps something is dull? Do something about it. Gamble. Make the performance pulsate! Isn’t everything that?”

“The main thing is dancing, and before it withers away from my body, I will keep dancing till the last moment, the last drop.”

After Fonteyn retired, Nureyev left the Royal Ballet and became a guest dancer and choreographer for ballet companies around the world. He became director of the Paris Opera Ballet in the prime of his professional life. Nureyev was still a phenomenon.

But, in 1989, he toured North America for six months in a revival of the musical The King And I. Of the role of the King, Nureyev said:

“He is a disagreeable character who has unlimited power. I love absolute power. The King is inquisitive by nature, he wants to learn, and he’s got a lot of good points.”

Nureyev received less than enthusiastic reviews, but still much love from the audiences. He had already begun a physical decline that couldn’t be explained for a man noted for his strength and stamina. All the willpower, all the emotional energy, went into his performance, but it left him exhausted. No one knew that he had tested positive for HIV in 1984. For years he simply denied that anything was wrong with his health. But, by the time of The King And I his diminished capabilities disappointed his fans who had fond memories of his outstanding prowess and skill.

He had always enjoyed a robust sex life, with plenty of bathhouse visits and anonymous pickups. He expressed his feelings when he was dancing, masked his real emotions with a coarse indifference when he wasn’t on stage. Maybe, being promiscuous made it easier for him. Despite the many lovers, Nureyev’s most impassioned relationship was with Fonteyn. She reached a buried reserve of love and sympathy in Nureyev that no one else could. In February 1991, Fonteyn was taken by cancer at 71-years-old. Nureyev mused:

”Perhaps I should have married Margot…”

In 1990, he decided on a new career as an orchestra conductor, having been advised by Leonard Bernstein that conductors were long-lived. In autumn 1991, Nureyev was profoundly ill. He suffered a viral infection and nearly died, but his doctors put him on his feet to conduct Prokofiev’s Romeo And Juliet at New York’s Metropolitan Opera in May 1992. Invigorated by its success, he returned to Paris in October to conduct La Bayadere for the Paris Opera Ballet. He could no longer stand, so he directed from a divan at the side of the stage. At the end of the evening, he summoned up all of his strength to stand on stage to receive a tumultuous ovation. It was his last public appearance. Three months later he was gone. He was just 54-years-old. Newsweek Magazine ran its second Nureyev cover with the headline:  “AIDS And The Arts: A Lost Generation.”

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#LGBTQ St. Patrick’s Day: A Little Bit O’ Green

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Irish-Americans are one of the largest ethnic groups in the USA. Americans who have full or partial ancestry from Ireland, especially those who identify with that ancestry, and their cultural characteristics number about 33.3 million, or 10.5% of the total population. Compare that with 6.5 million on the island of Ireland. That makes the USA the largest Irish country on the planet.

Among some of our favorite Americans who are at least of part-Irish descent: Joe Jonas, Anne Hathaway, Beyoncé, Lindsay Lohan, Joe Biden, Rooney Mara, Alec Baldwin, Rosie O’Donnell, Molly Shannon, George Clooney, Kathy Griffin and Patrick Dempsey. Oh, and Barack Hussein Obama II.

I grew up in Spokane where there are certainly people of Irish heritage, it is after all, still America, but the afternoon  of graduation from high school, I left for Boston. I only lived in Boston for a single school year. I was so shocked at what a holiday event St. Patrick’s Day was in that city. When I was a kid, it simply meant wearing green or getting pinched. In Boston I was to learn:

In Ireland, until rather recently, wearing a shamrock, or any green, was considered an insignia of the rebellion, and you could be hanged for high treason. The British so feared the ethnic identity of the Irish that they would murder citizens under their rule for wearing the ethnic color. They didn’t teach that at my grade school.

How lovely that Ireland was the first nation on our pretty spinning blue orb to have Marriage Equality by popular referendum, and the 21st country to offer full rights to citizens married to the same sex (and the 10th country that is predominately Catholic). The measure passed by a large margin. Nice. It seems that it should be tough to exclude gay people of Irish descent from St. Patrick’s Day Parades in the USA, huh?

Today, there will be an anti-Trump Immigrant Solidarity event in NYC organized by Aodhan O’Riordain, an Irish senator who made headlines last year when he called our newly elected POTUS a “fascist” during a speech in Irish Parliament. The event, called an “Irish Stand”, will denounce the Trump family, the administration’s immigration policies and its many Irish-American members, including Veep Mike “Conversion Therapy” Pence and splotchy chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon. Apparently, Melania isn’t Irish, but has had a little Irish in her.

Meanwhile, back in Boston, that most Irish of American cities, at an emergency meeting last week, the Allied War Veterans Council, which organizes the 116-year-old celebration of Boston Irish heritage, reconsidered and accepted the application of the LGBTQ veterans. Initially, the council rejected the application, due to a claim that its “Code of Conduct prohibits the advertisement or display of one’s sexual orientation, and that the rainbow flag on its banners and logo was in violation of this rule.

That decision incited intense backlash from the public, including high-profile politicians, including Boston mayor Martin J. Walsh, who vowed to boycott the event, and Republican Governor Charlie Baker Jr., who criticized the parade for being discriminatory. Sponsors, including Anheuser-Busch and Sam Adams, considered pulling out. Walsh:

“I will not tolerate discrimination in our city of any form. We are one Boston, which means we are a fully inclusive city.”

Meanwhile, back in The Old Sod, some of our favorite Irish LGBTQ citizens include:

Graham Norton, the five-time BAFTA TV Award winning host of the comedy chat show The Graham Norton Show.

The great writer, Colm Tóibín who gave us the beautiful novel Brooklyn (2009), who wrote:

“As a gay Irish man, and an Irish writer, living in New York, I believe the St. Patrick’s Day Parade as it is now constituted is a way of excluding me from celebrating my Irish heritage, and is a way of undermining the progress made both in Ireland and in the United States towards treating all people with dignity.”

Andrew Scott Photo by Johan Persson

Cutie-pie, award-winning actor Andrew Scott, so scary as Jim Moriarty in the BBC series Sherlock, so sexy and sweet in the terrific gay-themed film Pride (2014), and BBC Two’s drama The Hour, where Scott plays a secretly gay failed actor. He’s not failed, but he is openly gay.

Emma Donoghue, the Dublin-born novelist and screenwriter of Room (2015). Donoghue is another Irish writer who gets credit for coming out long before it was cool, and, far from making the usual protests about her not being a “gay writer”, made it a central component of her work.

Roger Casement was a gay man who in 1911 was knighted by King George V. An Irish Protestant who served as a British diplomat during the early part of the 20th century, he won international acclaim after exposing the illegal practice of slavery in Africa and  South America. Despite his Protestant roots, he became an ardent supporter of the Irish independence movement. After the outbreak of WW I, he traveled to the USA and to secure aid for an Irish uprising against the British.

On April 21, 1916, just a few days before the outbreak of the Easter Rising in Dublin, he was picked up by British authorities. By the end of the month, the Easter Rising had been suppressed and most of its leaders executed. Casement was tried separately because of his illustrious past, but he still was found guilty of treason and he was hanged in London.

Brendan Behan was one of my favorite playwrights. He is regarded as one of the greatest Irish writers and poets of all time. He was also an Irish republican (which is different than the GOP), a boozer, a homo and a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army. He wrote:

“Other people have a nationality. The Irish and the Jews have a psychosis.”

Oscar Wilde, of course, a martyr, the greatest Irish LGBTQ of all time, and was one of the most intelligent men to have ever lived. Celebrate St, Patrick’s Day today by quaffing that Guinness, balancing it on the head of someone little and green, and picking up one of Wilde’s books.

“There is no sin except stupidity.”

Rory O’Neill is a seven-foot drag queen who goes by the name Panti Bliss. She is known as The Queen Of Ireland and is one of the country’s foremost Gay Rights activists. She was absolutely essential to the ‘Yes’ campaign leading up to Ireland’s 2015 Marriage Equality referendum. It’s really her holiday.

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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Queens Sissy That St. Patrick’s Day: A Herstory of Green Queens

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Happy St. Patty’s Day, WOWers! We here at World of Wonder Productions are SO ecstatic for the GAGA-sized RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9 premiere on Friday, March 24th at 8/7C, that we put together all our Drag Race alums wearing Michelle Visage’s favorite color:  GREEN in a segment we call A Herstory of Green Queens! 

Now sissy that St. Patty’s Day!

Mama RuPaul


No one can pull this hue more than Mama Ru! AND…who could ever forget this other ICONIC green moment:


Chad Michaels is classically hunter green.

Sharon Needles gives green a sinister spin!

Come through, Manila!

The outfit that started it all (Thanks, Madame LaQueer!):


Detox keeps it art-deco in green:

Laganja makes green cooler than you:

It’s always green in Jinkx Monsoon season!

Darienne Lake looks fantastic in this lime green number:

Bianca Del Rio! Bianca Del Rio! Bianca Del Rio!

There’s ALWAYS time for a green cocktail dress with Mrs. Kasha Davis!

YAS, Kennedy!

Violet needs a spank of green!

Ginger Minj’s green frock compliments her hair!

Pearl slithers in green!

Miss Fame is intergalactic chic!

Trixie Mattel is cute AF in green:

Katya, OKCURRR?!

Who could EVER forget the All Green Runway challenge?!

Hieeeeee, Alaska in green!


Acid Betty, baby!


Naomi Smalls is rubber chic in this mod green look!

Robbie Turner, make some green holler!

Max is Slytherin chic!

Have a safe & FIERCE St. Patty’s Day, hunties!


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Fashion Photo RuView: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 9’s Premiere Looks With Raja & Delta Work

RDR Season 9 Stars Trinity, Valentina, and Photographer Jason King Were Jumped in WeHo Last Night

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Poor Jason King has been having a rough week. First he was in the super-scary car crash with Eureka, Now, we’re learning he was involved in a terrifying street encounter that ended in he and two RDR queens being roughed up.

Here’s his disturbing story on Facebook:

Last night Trinity Taylor, [Valentina], two other friends and myself were walking home after the club and a guy we didn’t know took it upon himself to join our group but not saying anything. After a certain amount of time this became uncomfortable and he was asked very politely by Valentina to please not follow us. He said his car was parked in the same direction we were going so he was asked again politely to go ahead of us and we would wait. He asked us to go ahead of him instead and it went back and forth like that a couple of times until finally Valentina said we would go the other way and the guy then punched him. I went to go get the guy off of Valentina and he punched me in the nose and broke it. I spent 9 hours in the ER.
This is the short version of both stories but what I want to stress it…

Walk with friends not by yourself at night and be aware of your surroundings.

A side note I know there is a lot of people out there that are against our law enforcement right now and I can understand why they would feel the way they do. I want you all to know though that not every law enforcement person is bad. Last night we had about six officers all which I feel I could confidently say we’re straight, come to our rescue. Each and every one of them were not only helpful but friendly and didn’t care that we were gay, didn’t care what we looked like or what color our skin was. They only cared about our safety and capturing the guy that did that, which they did. So thank you West Hollywood Sheriff department for all of your help and professionalism. Thank you especially to officer Martinez who not only helped us at the scene but called later to check up on us, which he did not have to do.

Moral of the story, be responsible and be safe!!! You never know what could literally happen in a matter of seconds.

Stay safe this weekend, people. Especially tonight when there are going to be more angry drunks per square mile than other time this year.

And much love to Trinity, Valentina, and Jason. A big psychic hug to you all.

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March 18th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Character Actor, Edward Everett Horton

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With Fred Astaire in Top Hat

March 18, 1886Edward Everett Horton

From the very start of film as an art form, slightly coded gay characters were used for the easy laugh: Sissies, Gallery Owners, Interior Decorators, Fussy Bachelors, and Prissy Artistic Types. These incidental characters added spice to the urbane sophisticated comedies of the era when film as an art form was in its infancy. The gay hints these minor characters provided were in juxtaposition to the butch, sexier romantic men of the era. Film comedies deftly employed actors like Clifton Webb, Frances Langford, Eric Blore, and today’s Born This Day honoree, Edward Everett Horton, as gay comic relief with stereotypes that didn’t threaten film fans, male or female.

I have always had a special place in my heart for the work of Edward Everett Horton. He was Fred Astaire’s straight man, and I immediately identify Horton with his work in the Astaire/Ginger Rogers musicals from RKO Studios including the apt named The Gay Divorcee (1934), but he provided many other notable roles onscreen during the 1930s included a deft portrayal of The Mad Hatter in Alice In Wonderland (1933), and the neurotic paleontologist who first appears disguised as a woman, in Frank Capra’s Lost Horizon (1937).

With Betty Grable inThe Gay Divorcee

Horton began his career in 1906, singing and dancing and playing small parts in Vaudeville and in Broadway musicals. In 1919, he moved to Hollywood to give film work a try. His first big role was in a comedy, Too Much Business (1922), and he had his first lead, playing an idealistic young classical composer in Beggar On Horseback (1925). In the late 1920s he starred in two-reelers for Educational Pictures, and made the transition from silent films to talking pictures in 1928. As a trained stage actor performer, he more easily found work in the talkies than other actors, and he appeared in some of Warner Bros. early sound films, including The Terror (1928) and Sonny Boy (1929)

Beginning in the early 1930s, Horton made at least six films a year for the next quarter of a century, I tried counting but lost track at 120. Reflecting his work earlier on the stage, there were occasional serious variations in his roles. There was Miriam Hopkins’ humorless boss, Max Plunkett, in Ernst Lubitsch’s charming pre-code Design For Living (1933) based on the saucy Noël Coward play. He played an unusually forceful role in Douglas Sirk’s terrific Summer Storm (1944) and he delivered a masterful comedic turn in Busby Berkeley’s The Gang’s All Here (1943).

Horton developed his own special variation of the time-honored comic double-take (an actor’s reaction to something, followed by a delayed, more extreme reaction). In Horton’s version, it was a triple-take: he would smile ingratiatingly, nod in agreement with what just happened; then, when realization set in, his facial features collapsed entirely into a sober, troubled mask. He was a master at it. His final film role was in the comedy Cold Turkey (1971), where his character had no dialogue and communicated only through facial expressions.

He used his crack-timing to full advantage playing mousy types in Holiday (1938) with Katharine Hepburn, Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) with Robert Montgomery, Arsenic And Old Lace (1944), It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) with everyone in Hollywood, and Sex And The Single Girl (1964) with Natalie Wood and Lauren Bacall. Horton worked steadily for more than six decades. Horton:

“I have my own little kingdom. I do the scavenger parts no one else wants and I get well paid for it.”

He may have been a sissy, but he was no dummy. He bought up property in the San Fernando Valley starting in the 1920s. He developed what he named “Beleigh Acres”, a 23-acre compound where he lived with his longtime partner, handsome, silver-tongued actor Gavin Gordon, and Horton’s mother, who stubbornly hung around until she was 102-years-old. Gordon and Horton met in a stage production of Coward’s Private Lives in 1934. They appeared in only one film together, the sweetly sentimental Pocketful Of Miracles (1961), alongside Bette Davis, Ann-Margret and Glenn Ford. They were together 25 years.

He was busy working in television throughout the 1950s and 1960s: as a guest on series, voice-overs for commercials, and most notably, as host for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden. Horton was on the silly Western comedy, F Troop, implausibly playing Running Chicken, an Indian tribal medicine man, giving us an entirely new set of offensive stereotypes.

But, his most enduring work in the 1960s was as the narrator of the Fractured Fairy Tales section of the very popular The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle And Friends (1959-1965) in which he was prominently billed in the opening credits of every episode. This work endeared him to millions of Baby Boomers like me. One of my favorites of his television appearances is an I Love Lucy episode, where he is cast against type as a frisky, amorous suitor.

Edward Everett Horton’s final credits rolled in 1970, taken by that damn cancer at 84-years-old. He continued to work up until the week he left this world. He is interred in the Whispering Pines section of Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, one of my favorite places in Los Angeles (Glendale, for you purists). Gordon joined him in 1983. I have visited them there several times. You can too. Like any reputable homosexual, Horton collected antiques. At the time of his passing, he had a collection worth millions.

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Appraising the Brady Bunch’s Über-Eclectic Art Collection

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Your must-read of the day: An exhaustive study of the midcentury art collection of Mike & Carol Brady (of The Brady Bunch fame, of course).

Blogger Kirk Demarais of We Are the Mutants has compiled highly detailed study that lists, identifies, and puts into context EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF ART found in the Brady home, and how it changed from season to season.

I’ve detailed the Brady family art collection and elaborated on the trends and styles that it represents. It began as a lark, but it became a personal opus that surpassed the simple room-by-room inventory I envisioned. In some cases specific artists, pieces, and manufacturers have been unearthed, filling a gaping informational void on the internet. My work is sure to be a treat for anyone who loves art, or The Brady Bunch, or tedious overanalysis.

From the iconic horse statue in the living room (I know you remember it) to the abstract modern painting one the staircase, to Greg’s surfing poster “that proves that Greg’s love for the sport wasn’t dampened by his near-death accident caused by a Tiki curse” – it’s all here.

A few highlights below (although I insist you check out the entire post. Really. It’s what the internet was MADE FOR)

The Family Room (above)

During the first season, the family room walls are dominated by imposing scenes of duck-filled marshlands, one of them featured in the hotel in the pilot episode, which seems to suggest that the Bradys stole it. For decades, these “hunter’s delights” were omnipresent on walls across America.

It wasn’t long before the set dressers replaced the ducks with an eclectic arrangement of art that looks fresh from a flea market. However, the mismatched styles and themes get a pass since they give the wood paneled den an appropriately casual vibe. The centerpiece is a portrait of a young Native American girl. It’s one of two seemingly identical pieces. Its match is usually on the rarely-seen adjacent wall. (The tendency to break up sets of art is repeated throughout the house.) This is the work of Gerda Christoffersen, a Danish-born artist who produced a multitude of prints that usually feature Native American kids. The illustration foreshadows “The Brady Braves” episode in which the family is adopted into an Arizonian tribe after Bobby and Cindy fed a lost boy beans from the battery compartment of a flashlight.

One element that survived the entire duration of the show is the set of mixed media pieces covered with things you might find in a pair of pants: keys, coins, and a pocket watch, all embedded in a clay-like substance. This has all the makings of a huge ‘70s fad that never was. Near the kitchen entrance is a painting of a commercial fishing boat that replaced a season one starburst clock, which was at the time approaching passé. The artist is a mystery. The heavy-handed strokes and blocky structure give it a post-impressionistic feel. Perhaps it subliminally influenced the Brady’s purchase and restoration of a sailboat in the episode “Law and Disorder.”

 

The Boys’ Bedroom

The Impressionism-influenced clown by the door is hard to miss. Still, it’s easily mistaken for a hobo in a blood-stained shirt. It was there from the beginning, and early on it had the wall to itself. The clown briefly traded places with a group of baseball photos, but ended up surrounded by them for the remainder of the series. It’s easy to imagine a lost episode where Greg and Bobby lock horns over the wall space before arriving at this compromise. Another, sadder clown can be seen over Greg’s bed in a couple of episodes. In fact, they come from a set of four prints, all signed “Bardot.” My gut tells me that this is another corporate appellation; the internet doesn’t prove otherwise, but I can’t be sure. The set was a mail-order promotion that ran in 1965 in The Saturday Evening Post. It sold for one dollar, plus ten cents postage. The business that supplied them was called Great Art Treasures, a New York City company that also offered a similar collection of Keane-inspired “Big-Eyed Moppet” prints the same year.

 

Two nautical scenes can always be found above Peter’s bed. There are at least seven maritime works in the house, enough to qualify as another full-blown artistic theme. They fit the room’s red, white, and blue color scheme while matching the wallpaper’s pattern of ships and world maps (later updated to Victorian-style print advertisements).

The paintings were no stranger to the habits of television brothers: they also hung on a bedroom wall in Paramount’s My Three Sons (1960-1965). These views of the sea provided Peter with a refuge during adolescent trials like his defeat at the hands of Buddy Hinton, his forced stint as a Sunflower Girl, and the “pork chops and apple sauce” identity crisis.

The Upstairs Hallway (above)

The stretch of hall that connects all the bedrooms is a monument to inconsistency. It’s as if the cast and crew held art throwing contests between takes and whatever happened to be stuck on the walls ended up in the next scene. It’s also a graveyard for art that’s been ousted from the rest of the house. Generic florals, landscapes, and street scenes are common. One exception is a short-lived print of William Harnett’s The Old Violin from 1886.

Continue reading here.

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Lady Bunny Talks NYC Gay Herstory, Wigstock & Trans-Jester on “In The DollHouse with Lina”

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HUHlarious!!! DJ Lina has just wrapped her second season of super cool web show In The DollHouse with Lina…and she’s snatched up her bestie Lady Bunny for a 8BALL trip down NYC’s gay history lane. Watch the girls gaggle about the changing gayborhoods in the city, Bunny’s inspiration for her drag aesthetic and hit stage show Trans-Jester, a perfectly patently offensive version of “Never Have I Ever”, and more! Check it out below…and a few past episodes, including interviews with writer and activist Janet Mock, Whoopi Goldberg, and drag icon Sherry Vine.




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We Want Video of YOU Talking RuPaul’s DragCon & You Could Win 2 FREE VIP WEEKEND PASSES!

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We’re looking to FEATURE YOU IN A VIDEO telling us all of your favorite things about RuPaul’s DragCon! The WOWPresents team will pick the funnest, most enthusiastic, and creative video to win TWO VIP WEEKEND PASSES TO RUPAUL’S DRAGCON, but only those who send in videos will have the chance to win! #SendMeToDragCon 

If you’ve been to RuPaul’s DragCon, we want to know all about your favorite moments from DragCons’ past! If you’ll be going this year, tell us everything you’re excited about seeing! The vendors! The heels! The panels! The wigs! The drag queens! RuPaul’s keynote speech! Grab your iPhone, and push that record button!

Here are some questions – answer any combination you chose, just make it your own with ENERGY! Why did you come to RuPaul’s DragCon? What does RuPaul’s DragCon mean to you? If you’ve been before, what was your favorite part? What were some of your favorite looks that you saw? If you’re going this year, what are you looking forward to? If you’ve never been and this will be your first time, tell us how excited you are and what you’re excited about! Who was the most exciting person you met, and who are you excited to meet this year?

Any other comments? Feel free to add them! We’d love to get a sound byte of you saying “I Love RuPaul’s DragCon!” or “Come to RuPaul’s DragCon!” or “RuPaul’s DragCon is the most amazing thing in the world!” or WHATEVER! Make sure you have good light on your face and good audio so we can hear you, and email us the footage! Just keep your video to around one to two minutes!

YOU MUST BE OVER 18, AND AGREE THAT ONCE YOU SEND IN THE FOOTAGE, WE CAN USE IT FOR ANY PROMOTION OF RUPAUL’S DRAGCON AND/OR ON WOWPRESENTS.

There are several ways you can email the footage to us! You can use WeTransferYouSend ItGoogle DriveOutlook’s OneDriveiCloud Drive’s Mail Drop, etc.

Please send in your video before next Friday, March 24 to youtube@worldofwonder.net for your chance to be FEATURED ON WOWPresents!

*This does not include travel, accommodations, or parking.

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Countdown to ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 9: Subscribe to WOWPresents for EXCLUSIVE Content from Your Favorite ‘RDR’ Queens and ‘UNTUCKED’ Season 9!

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Are you subscribed to our YouTube channel WOWPresents? Watch EXCLUSIVE content of your favorite RuPaul’s Drag Race queens from EVERY season, and UNTUCKED: RuPaul’s Drag Race season 9!

Watch shows on WOWPresents with your favorite queens like:

Untucked! The new season, starting Saturday, March 25, is GOING TO BE GAGA!:

Raja & Raven in Fashion Photo RuView:

Alaska in Bro’Laska:

Trixie Mattel & Katya in UNHhhh:

Alyssa Edwards in Alyssa’s Secret:

And you never know WHO will show up on our shows Transformations, Drag Queens React, Couple$ for Ca$h, and SO MUCH MORE!

As if this all weren’t enough, you can look forward to future shows on WOWPresents that will feature Detox, Alyssa Edwards, and Laganja Estranja!

Don’t miss an all-new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race when it begins at 8PM Friday, March 24 on VH1. Subscribe to WOWPresents on YouTube so you don’t miss a second of Untucked! I hear the first episode of the season will by GAGA!

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Feud Flashback: Bette Davis’ Ice Cold Daughter Talk Sh*t About Her

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This is EXTREMELY difficult to watch. Shortly after Bette Davis‘ death in 1989, her daughter BD Hyman was interviewed by Connie Chung, and let’s just say SHE WAS NO FAN of her mother. Whew. She makes Christina Crawford look like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. She unloads a list of petty grievances and not-so-petty accusations against her mother that will make you gasp at her audacity. I mean. REALLY. She had JUST buried her mother! The body was still warm! I don’t know if what she says is true or not. I imagine Bette was a difficult woman in the best of times, and to have her as a mother probably wasn’t always ideal. Still. There’s a time and place to air your family’s dirty laundry, and it usually involves therapist and not a major television network.

Watch the entire interview below.

(thanx BoyCulture, for digging this up!)

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Watch This Masterclass on Dealing with Unconstitutional DHS/ICE Checkpoints

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The TrueClassChannel sent one of their reporters to some of the many unlawful DHS checkpoints in his home state. He remained calm and polite as they asked for his ID, asked if he was a US citizen, and told him to pull over when he refused to cooperate. All of which is illegal without probable cause and he knew it. His response to everything was “No thanks,” and/or “Am I being detained?” As it becomes apparent that he is not budging and is refusing to cooperate, they back down. Each and every one of them.

Watch and learn. Know your rights. Know what these agents can and can’t ask you. It’s getting dicey out there, and this video SHOULD scare the crap out of you. (via TopBuzz)

 

 

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