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Brokeback Mountain The Opera

I am not certain how well the story will adapt to an opera, but if there is anything more gay than an opera based on Brokeback Mountain, I can’t think of what it would be.

I am picturing an aria "Desidero che potrei rinunciarlo" (Okay, so I just looked up the Italian for . . . → Read More: Brokeback Mountain The Opera

Shimmy for a Cure

I had a very good time at Shimmy for a Cure. Quite a number of bellydancers put on a benefit performance for the John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation. They were mostly local/regional performers, but there was a troupe from Toronto (which included a male dancer) and a performer from California who was fantastic.

I . . . → Read More: Shimmy for a Cure

Boys Next Door was wonderful

I got some stuff done last night, and decided to catch The Boys Next Door at Directors Circle Theatre last night. It’s basically about 4 mentally challenged guys living in an apartment and the guy who takes care of them. It was lighter in tone in the first act, but there were still quite . . . → Read More: Boys Next Door was wonderful

A slightly belated 12th birthday gift

I just had a very nice chat with my brother-in-law about a mutual friend who is in the Society for Creative Anachronism. Otfrid got a Writ that he would be receiving a Pelican (Peerage award for service) at Ice Dragon (a very large event in Buffalo NY, also called Barony of the Rhydderich Hael.) . . . → Read More: A slightly belated 12th birthday gift

An evening at the theatre

Well, the Roadhouse Theatre is not quite dead. I went tonight to see Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, a set of monologues by Eric Bogosian. It was very good and the performers were all excellent. There were a lot of really intense themes, and definitely not for kids. There were several people in . . . → Read More: An evening at the theatre

Call for volunteers for Films for Food

I just got an email from the good folks who are helping to put on Films for Food and they are looking for volunteers to help out on Friday/Saturday. Please give them a call if you can!

From Kelly: Hello. Do you know anyone who would like to help out this weekend at the . . . → Read More: Call for volunteers for Films for Food

Film for Food at Roadhouse. Also, Roadhouse closing

I wanted to pass along a blatant plug for a very worthy charitable event this weekend at the Roadhouse Theatre, 145 W 11th St.

Films For Food will be presented at the Roadhouse Theatre at 145 West 11th Street. This is all local filmmakers getting together for a great cause. It starts at 7:30 . . . → Read More: Film for Food at Roadhouse. Also, Roadhouse closing

The Preacher and the Poet at Venango’s First Annual Digital Film Festival

Niftiness! I just found out that one of the films that will be at this weekend’s Digital Film Festival in Venango county will be The Preacher and the Poet, is on the agenda The short film contrasts an African American minister’s outrageous (and infamous) anti-gay comments from the pulpit with the emotionally compelling . . . → Read More: The Preacher and the Poet at Venango’s First Annual Digital Film Festival

Quite possibly the gayest video EVER!

OMG! This is a video shot in Provincetown that includes Bruce Vilanch, Jeff Stryker and Rue McLanahan acting out lines from Gone With The Wind. If there could ever be anything more gay than this, I can’t even begin to imagine what it would be. . . . → Read More: Quite possibly the gayest video EVER!

Great White Way Quiz

Via Eden, who also got a perfect score.

Great White Way Classics Score: 100% (16 out of 16)

Hello? Gay guy here??? We DO have a reputation to upload after all. . . . → Read More: Great White Way Quiz