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Reply to "Queer Artist versus The Artist who is Queer"

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I think there is a certain bigotry against straight men in the arts.

I personally agree with you. I had last year a very great conversation on this very topic with a straight man living a gay life for his art. But it is not his story alone that makes me agree with you.

BUT, a current "trend" should not hold you, or any "straight man," back, for a talented artist is realized no matter what his gender, race, age, etc., etc.

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was brilliant but no one is talking about it.

One thing about these boards I've learned is that, people live very, very busy lives off these boards. When they post and when they choose to post may not reflect interest or appreciation ... give it time.

And additionally you are wrong about no one talking about your art: you are!!! And, IMO again, that is quite OK if not something wonderfully post modern, as well as respectable and worthy of note.

You've got my attention, Drag Fink. And most likely, the attention of others now.

BTW -- not even Siouxsie could get me to B.B.King's for a show, and the ticket I had to THAT brilliant show was free ... ;-)
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