An Introduction to Sunday School

I have to be perfectly honest: I’m one of those gays who grew up in the New York City Tri-State area and thinks NYC is the capital of the world so if you weren’t part of the New York scene you didn’t exist. When I moved to San Francisco in July 2007 I tried my [...]

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Drawing a Line in the Sand

Drawing a Line in The Sand By Anthony Freeman My home, my car, my body, my mind. All these ready and waiting for your use. I would give you my pillow, tuck you in with a goodnight kiss. Wake you up with breakfast in bed. Going to temple to worship: I only let you come [...]

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Review: Kylie Minogue’s Aphrodite Les Folies Tour 2011

As anyone who attended any of the previous tours can attest – a Kylie show is not to be missed. Much more than a concert – a Kylie show is indeed a spectacular! Kylie.com Now that I’ve seen her live more than once, I can make this statement publicly: Kylie Minogue puts on the best [...]

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Spotlight: Youth Pride Chorus

You know what’s better than Glee? The real thing. Youth Pride Chorus (YPC), part of the LGBT Center’s Youth Enrichment Services (YES) programming here in New York City is one of the most inspiring things I have ever witnessed. We take for granted even today, many kids get kicked out of their home simply for [...]

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The Sex That Ruined My Life

We can get sexual No one has to know About you and me He won’t know, she won’t know about us We can get sexual Just give me a call And we’ll be on On the down low baby Chico Debarge – Sexual It was a calm night, but I could hear passion through the [...]

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An Adult Relationship

The people you take for granted are the ones you will miss the most. Ronsmooth My favorite friend is a 76 year-old White woman. We used to work together at a car wash almost ten years ago. She’s a riot. Off her meds and blurting out things, I ended up coming out to her today. [...]

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Band-Aid on a Gunshot Wound

Empowering young people (and all ages actually) to think positively about sex and in a way that benefits oneself, would help people to negotiate what they do and how they do it more safely and sanely… Encouraging people to care more for themselves will decrease their choice to have risky sex across the board, as [...]

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Review: Janet Jackson’s Number Ones: Up Close and Personal Tour

picture taken by Kevin of The Skorpion Show Clay Cane has a nice summary of Janet Jackson’s current tour. She just finished a three night stint here at New York’s famed Radio City Music Hall. I just have one thing to add: The best kind of concerts are when the venue is filled with actual [...]

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Those Three Words

You don’t know how to love by Nonnetta You say the word “forevermore” That’s not what I’m looking for All I can commit to is “maybe” Jennifer Paige – Crush You could hear the hesitation in his voice. The question caught him off guard. A trivial conversation about intentions ensued. There would be no direct [...]

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Spotlight: Beyond Masculinity

As fabulous as I am, it’s about time I introduce you to some other sex masters doing great work. Trevor Hoppe, a fellow critical masculinity scholar edited this really great anthology called Beyond Masculinity. It’s a wonderful collection of queer men’s essays on gender and politics. With a wide range of topics, experiences and decent [...]

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