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Re: Page
Uncommon talent, very decent human being, kind, considerate to me always. I would have to call Page a lady in every sense of the word-what a world it would be if we could all be exquisite, inventive, well mannered and generous. [This message was edited by Rose Royalle on 07-22-02 at 07:10 AM.]
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Re: New Old New Wave? 1982-->2002
Trevor Jackson of Playgroup will be making a few rare DJ appearances in August. Aug 4 Central Park Summerstage, New York (w/ South Avalanches) Aug 22 APT, New York (with DFA) Aug 23 Luxx, Brooklyn (with Larry Tee) Aug 25 Tribeca Grand Hotel, New York PLAYGROUP http://source.astralwerks.com/playgroup/
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Re: The Club Creatures - Zazoo & Satori
A bit of explanation... Mark Twain is said to have once wrote: "When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati because it's always 20 years behind the times." This still holds true. We were asked to host a night at a local gay club here in Cincinnati about a year after Zazoo was "born." we agreed, but only on our terms... What did this mean? Well... 1. Good music. 2. No crappy Drag Queens badly lipsyching to 3 year-old songs. 3. "Freaks" got in free They reluctantly agreed to...
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Re: The Club Creatures - Zazoo & Satori
People really don't know ... and a good story to boot. And you are absolutly correct. I was fishing so to speak. I do that -- I have some odd techniques to get folks, especially artists, talking. We are still pre-launch and although topics are in place, and more are coming. I am mixing it up a bit to see what we can come up with and what people's expectations/needs are. [This message was edited by TonyaKnudsen on 08-22-02 at 11:45 PM.]
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Re: Page
That's why we love our Daddy, the absent-minded professor. Anyhoo I'll probably go the Page memorial. Linda sent me that note also. I never knew her personally and was only introduced once, but I've always been intrigued and I'm definately a fan. See everyone there. [This message was edited by Luxury Lex on 09-02-02 at 06:22 PM.]
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town
Using Hudson St and 6th Avenue for a reference point, an explanation of the airspace and altitude restrictions: The airspace over that portion of Manhattan is what is called Class Bravo, formerly know as a Terminal Control Area (TCA). It extends from the surface to 7,000 feet. Within this airspace all aircraft are under positive control of ATC (Air Traffic Control). I don't know the minimum vectoring altitude (the lowest altitude a controller can assign an aircraft when directly assigning...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
Hey Miss Bridgette Bad You sound so interesting, after reading your last post I felt it was my obligation to inform you that there is actually a growing, eclectic group of new, colourful, nightclub personalities running around the clubs, it may be pretty different from the stars of the 80's/90's scene but don't despair, we do exist [This message was edited by Andro Genetic on 01-22-03 at 12:39 AM.]
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!
Having lived in Miami for almost a year, i think i went to the beach about 4 times. 3 times at night. Sorry, they have not came out with the spf 284 that i would need to wear.....the sun would need the shades i'm so white... The state of how the US lives is amazing, espically since i got to know alot of people from latin america that just came here recently, and how different things are in every way from here to there. But,there's a big catch 22 about the rich and poor vs. the who's right...
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Re: RIP, VIP
Never got to know this fella but he sounds like my kind of wheeler dealer: (***nytimes pay per view link removed 5/23/03) Colin de Land, a New York art dealer whose ambivalence about commercialism was reflected in an art gallery that sometimes resembled an anti-art gallery, if not a work of Conceptual Art, died on Sunday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital. He was 47. The cause was cancer, said Dennis Balk, an artist represented by Mr. de Land's gallery, American Fine Arts. With little...
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Re: New Old New Wave? 1982-->2002
It's funny, when I started this topic almost a year ago, I didn't even know that there was already a marketing term for these up-and-coming electronic based groups...(Electroclash) Now a lot of magazines are already calling it "Dead." Well it may be old news in NYC, but it's catching on BIG in LA and London, and Chicago is starting to have bi-monthlies... And no one is doing nights at all in the smaller towns in the Midwest...So I'd guess it will hit before the end of the year here. (We're...
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Re: Displaced Radical Faeries
I'm back Y'all Beltaine goes down as one of the most beautiful on record. Hush agrees, it was one of the most stunning. More sun then you could ask for, almost too much at times. I love that day. This year there was no DJ set up , it was decided to just use drums and no electronics. I must say that it made everything clearer somehow. Every year I am amazed at the spectacle that is created.The magic that can be evoked. After all the ribbons had been twisted around the pole and the drums were...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town
We knew it was coming. $500,000 for a condo in ugly-ass Williamsburg? Me thinks not.
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town
I too (like Miss U) am addicted to my "Chinese Bodega" massage places.... just found one that is my absolute FAVE... check it out.... Chinese Tui Na, 442 E 14th (btw 1st and A near to A)... Chinese herbalists and Accupressure... CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP! $22 for 30mins ($5 extra for chinese herb foot soak).... J.Q. was the bloke i had who was fab... so fab that the problem i have had (two numb toes) was cured!!! It was a trapped area that he pressed after much ow ow ow! it was fab! Check it out...
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Re: RIP, VIP
>thought this needed to be added to the sector<<BR> from the archival crypts @nytimes: Edith Bouvier Beale, 84, 'Little Edie,' Dies By DOUGLAS MARTIN (2002) Edith Bouvier Beale, once a successful model and aspiring actress who later lived a gothic life in Grey Gardens, a dilapidated 28-room house in East Hampton, N.Y., with her mother and dozens of cats, raccoons and opossums, was found dead in her small apartment in Bal Harbour, Fla., on Jan. 14. She was 84. Her nephew, Bouvier...
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Re: RIP, VIP
John Ritter is dead at 55. As with the recent death of Gregory Hines, I was shocked to hear about this one. A versatile and funny talent.
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Re: Swept Away part 2
My, my! Quite a mouthful. However when I'm in my 40s and 50s I'll still be kissing plenty of 22-year-olds! Hopefully ......
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Re: boy george
BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 - 10:00 AM Rosie will be stopping by around lunchtime to hand out gifts! Be sure to drop by the Plymouth Theatre 236 West 45th Street - between 8th and Broadway - for a visit. ROSIE ON THE VIEW - SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 Rosie will be on THE VIEW on September 22, 2003 to celebrate the box office opening of TABOO! (check local listings for times) TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Please call Telecharge.com at (212) 239-6200 or visit:...
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Re: Swept Away part 2
I am. And I do Poor Belzie! First Joni and now Stevie. Doesn't anyone like her?
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Re: Swept Away part 2
I so worship Stevie, though I always feel a tinge of unease when the older generation criticizes the young upstarts: This is the same kind of criticism that was leveled against Madonna, and so many others who were equally unpopular among parents... who couldn't understand what they meant to their kids. To me, Stevie comes across as a bit fuddy-duddy here. I thought the MTV kiss thing was terribly tacky, and though I'm not a huge fan of everything that Britney and Christina do, they represent...
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Re: Jackie 60 FURTHER in London Sept. 20
In Locarno now Empress, not too distant from Bosnia, in fact a lot of smuggling, money laundering and cigarrettes mostly but some illegal aliens too, come and go through here from Bosnia. The last time I was here I spent one evening in a mountain hut at 10,000 feet with three veteran Albanian border piercers who proceeded to drink nearly all their contraband while cheating eachother blind at cards all night. One nice ammenity about Locarno though are the numerous corner smoke shops, and it...
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
What the fuck have I done to my eyes but read every single one of the articles on "JC" Leroy at http://www.jtleroy.com/press/articles/Atheywrote.htm [For the uninitiate: 'JC' instead of 'JT' in our argot signifies "Just Come Out" as in 'somewhat clueless,' as in 'Just a Child,' as in 'Not Quite Hip Enough.'] And all I can say is: Why BOTHER over whether JC will produce again, or not? One writer even worried the artist was on the "Truman Capote Highway". Wasn't that the first dark example...
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
You better read ha' before you trash her... Don't hate ha' before you knows ha'.... Well I was harrassed by Mlle. Madison last Wednesday, whether I had done my HOMEWORK... egads I love the rigor! Beat me with red pencil! And no I hadn't, no - I had NOT yet read "SARAH" the second time. So honey I STARTED... 90 pages last night, and so far - she holds up beautifully! It is orgasmic, luscious, well for me all the material is SO real. For the white-bread Vanillas - I see why they are creaming!
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
I might have to recant JT at this point. I mean on the second read of the story "Las Vegas" I realized he's describing taking a shit in his pants. At first read I only thought it was a fart. Now really. Totally unedifying. A fart was enough. Shit is over-writing. [This message was edited by S'tan on 10-22-03 at 05:24 PM.]
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
Yeah, Bobby, we can take it baby...! I think JT shouldn't retire from prostitution, but go into hiding, open her own ho-house, and continue turning it out both ways. Kind of like someone else I know! I've travelled on to the complete plays of Tennessee Williams, lines of which I love reciting aloud in the south'ren accent. JT works that way too, same loping cadences. "What on earth can you do on this earth but catch at whatever comes near you, with both your hands, until your fingers are...
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
and the sad truth is his statements are no worse than those of our own Democratic presidential candidates, Kerry and Edwards. You should have heard Kerry on Sunday night's debate, giving the whole "marriage is between a man and a woman" schtick and all the hockey about civil unions and actually hedging on whether he'd support a constitutional ban. It was really sad. Personally I think San Fran's mayor deserves the Nobel Peace Prize and a Medal of Valor for being so bold. He's not gay, but...
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
The situation outside San Francisco's City Hall escalates as gay marriage opponents begin passionate protests. San Francisco (which is both a city and a county) has now stepped up the battle with a lawsuit of its own against California state. What's fierce to me in all of this is how many of the local and even state officials, most of them heterosexual, are in favor of Mayor Newsom's decision. Even if all these gay marriages happening now are later invalidated, this historic event has begun...
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Re: Puritan Watch
Dr LAURA ... what a puritan... This was e-mailed to me, thought it was cute.. Laura Schlessinger is a US radio personality, > who dispenses advice to people who call in to her Radio show. On her > radio show recently, she said that, as an observant Orthodox Jew, > homosexuality is an abomination, according to Leviticus 18:22, and > cannot be condoned under any circumstance. The following response is an > open letter to Dr. Laura, penned by a US resident, which was posted >...
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Re: Puritan Watch
LEASH GAL You have to grant that The Post comes up with the sickest slogans. Leash Gal for a brief shining moment was Top Domme at the Iraqi Torture Chambers; now she's chopped liver. I'm been muttering "LEASH GAL!" all evening. I'm half-expecting that phone call requesting "Leash Gal...? I'm into heavy humiliation!" That quote was my favorite - "Not what you'd expect from Americans... lots of sexual stuff." Elementary my dear Senator: A homely little chick finally gets as much action as she...
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Re: Swept Away part 2
BREAKING NEWS! Madonna plans Spears' honeymoon Pop beauty Britney Spears has accepted Madonna's invitation to spend her honeymoon at the Material Girl's British country estate, pals claim. Madonna and her director husband Guy Ritchie phoned the Toxic singer to congratulate her on last Saturday's wedding to dancer Kevin Federline, and thrilled the 22-year-old by offering her a break from the American media at her $16m (€13.2m) Wiltshire home, reports Britain's The Sun newspaper. Spears'...
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Re: Puritan Watch
Well, not to be too contrary my dear Anna but there were plenty of libertines that came over here to start off this country. And the country has at least as long a social history of harboring major non and a-religiously hedonistic traditions. The city of Indianapolis for instance started as nothing so much as an in-plain-sight hideout for every kind of cutthroat, thief, outcast, prostitute, pre-20th century slacker, apostate priest, flim-flam artist, snakeoil salesman, Madame, juvenile...
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Re: Fashion, Sweetie
Wow, have I ever been out of the loop. Here's an alleged trend that I have never - ever - heard of before, and what's more, I can't say that I've even noticed many (any?) of these gals around town. As a recovering goth, I'm appalled at my own ignorance. Where ARE they hiding in NYC? March 13, 2005 Gothic Lolitas: Demure vs. Dominatrix By LAURA M. HOLSON New York Times IT did not take long for Twinkle Lam to realize that she had a problem on her hands. For the past 10 months the 23-year-old...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York
Above the Trendy, the Down and Out By ALAN FEUER NY Times April 7, 2005 Knock at Room 18 on the fourth floor of 559 West 22nd Street and an old man in a watch cap stumbles to the door. "What am I doing here?" he asks, answering the question with a question. "I'm dying here," he says. His name is George Ullrich and, according to his own account, he has been dying here for almost 30 years. He lives in a small room, 10 feet deep by 10 feet wide, and in rooms all down the hallway, a piece of the...
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Re: ACT UP
Yes, I definitely see your point about the media grabbing onto disparaging sensationalism (& maybe accidentally getting some good information out in the process). And I see all the good points above about media erasure of ACT UP and other direct action. But, oh dear, a good (gay) friend of mine (not that young, even, 31) just asked me to "remind" him, "what was ACT UP again?" He asked me if it was a 12-step group. --Compare that to this direct quote from Larry Kramer in his ACT UP oral...
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Re: Kenneth Anger
Lucifer, Arisen A quintessential San Francisco story, starring charismatic musician/murderer Bobby BeauSoleil* *with underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, cult leader Charles Manson, Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, and the Straight Satans motorcycle gang in supporting roles SF Weekly November 17, 2004 By Lessley Anderson Bobby BeauSoleil bounds into the visiting room at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institute in Pendleton, Ore. His 5-foot-10-inch frame is thin, but he moves with a...
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Re: Beams to New Orleans
Did New Orleans Catastrophe Have to Happen? 'Times-Picayune' Had Repeatedly Raised Federal Spending Issues By Will Bunch Published: August 30, 2005 9:00 PM ET PHILADELPHIA Even though Hurricane Katrina has moved well north of the city, the waters may still keep rising in New Orleans late on Tuesday. That's because Lake Pontchartrain continues to pour through a two-block-long break in the main levee, near the city's 17th Street Canal. With much of the Crescent City some 10 feet below sea...
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Re: Beams to New Orleans
i just went back to read some open letters from a friend of mine who has gone to help in the re-creation of new orleans. he's an amazing activist... passionate, energetic, true. just wanted to share his experiences with this community. they're very real. ************************************** hello all- I feel a pressing need to communicate something of the experience I am having here, even as I know I can only capture a glimpse of what it is to be here. I want to say something you have not...
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Re: Beams to New Orleans
letter #2, dec. 14 ************************* hello all- I feel a pressing need to communicate something of the experience I am having here, even as I know I can only capture a glimpse of what it is to be here. I want to say something you have not heard, to offer some deep insight into the complexity of the situation here, but I don't even know where to begin. I am in a surreal and deeply inspiring hell- New Orleans is a post apocalyptic wonderland where utter devastation is everywhere and...
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Re: GWB and Catch 22
Damage Study Urged on Surveillance Reports ... http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/28/world/europe/28secure.html?th&emc=th "In London a human rights group said Tuesday that it had filed complaints in 32 countries alleging that the banking consortium, known as Swift, violated European and Asian privacy laws by giving the United States access to its data. "Simon Davies, director of the group, Privacy International, said the scale of the American monitoring, involving millions of records,...
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Re: GWB and Catch 22
Catch-22 on Censorship copyright 1955 Joseph Heller All the officer patients on the ward were forced to censor letters written by all the enlisted-men patients... It was a monotonous job, and Yossarian was disappointed to learn that the lives of enlisted men were only slightly more interesting than the lives of officers. After the first day he had no curiosity at all. To break the monotony he invented games. Death to all modifiers, he declared one day, and out of every letter that passed...
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Re: GWB and Catch 22
CATCH-22 IN ACTION -- "MORALS WAIVERS" granted to new army recruits... SOCIOPATHS rendered fit for duty... As per Catch-22.... If you can be declared insane, you are thereupon deemed unfit for duty. But then you're sent back to fly another mission... Why? .... So Yossarian refuses to wear his uniform anymore. He appears at roll call stark naked. He is asked why, and he replies that after one his airmen was shot up in the plane, and his uniform bloodied, he never wanted to wear a US Air Force...
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Re: Puritan Watch
A Catch-22 moment... Describe it... don't describe it ... and this is for a war 60 years old. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/22/arts/television/22pbs...h&emc=th&oref=slogin Soldiers' Words May Test PBS Language Rules The PBS documentarian Ken Burns has been working for six years on "The War," a soldier's-eye view of World War II, and those who have seen parts of the 14-plus hours say they are replete with salty language appropriate to discussions of the horrors of war. A new Public...
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Re: Puritan Watch
Oh please. And I love that his name is Tony Perkins because you just know he's dressed in his mother's house coat and peeping through holes when he's not raging against porn. Conservatives ask FBI to investigate hotel porn Tuesday, August 22, 2006 Posted: 1809 GMT NEW YORK (AP) -- Pornographic movies now seem nearly as pervasive in America's hotel rooms as tiny shampoo bottles, and the lodging industry shows little concern as conservative activists rev up a protest campaign aimed at...
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Re: GWB and Catch 22
GWB sez -- WAR WILL CREATE SAFETY AND SECURITY Catch 22 : Peaceful people are traitors, to be blown up the same as the fighting men & women... Happy Sunday Headlines! Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Worsens Terror Threat USA is Graded a D+ in Its Role http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/24/world/middleeast/24te...h&emc=th&oref=slogin "....On Wednesday, the Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee released an ominous report about the terrorist threat. That assessment, based...