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Pitchers and Catchers and Homers, Oh My! 2010 San Francisco Sexy Giants win World Series…!
Yes…they nailed it! Sexy Giants win the World Series! Not an ugly one in the bunch…and a wider range of looks and more hair, facial and otherwise, than most teams. Renteria hit a 3-run homer in the 7th. Wilson throws winning pitch! 3-1 Final Score. Go, Giants! 2010 World Series Champions! Absolutely beautiful!
Posted in Baseball, San Francisco
Tagged Brian Wilson, Edgar Renteria, Giants, San Francisco, Sexy, Tim Lincecum, World Series
Maybe God DID make Adam and Steve: Georgia Megachurch (former) Bishop Jim Swilley Comes Out
In the wake of the recent spate of publicity around suicide among queer youth, Georgia evangelical megachurch pastor Jim Swilley has come out publicly. In a sermon to his congregation, he equated two major themes in his life: his call to God and his sexuality. Swilley and his wife of 20 + years recently divorced amicably, and Swilley credits her with urging him to live openly as the gay man they have both always known him to be. The couple have four children and together grew the Rockdale County Church into the huge Church in the Now. Pastor Swilley has stepped down from the College of Bishops of the International Communion of Charismatic Churches – at their request.
Pastor Swilley is to be commended for his decision and action to come out. His life will never be the same. He is no longer a bishop. He may lose his church. Certain good “christian” bloggers are savaging him on-line, throwing up dreck about his being a “tool of Satan.” But most religious people are not like that. The fringe has been representing the center too long. The military is already teeming with gays. So are many churches. Most soldiers don’t care. Most folks sitting in church Sunday morning don’t care. Most already know gay people: a friend, a cousin, a co-worker. Attitudes are changing, and actions such as the pastor’s are key in this shift. We really are everywhere. Even in the mainstream.
Enormous physical and emotional harm is done to queer youth at the hands of cowardly bullies and disinterested school administrators. Enormous harm is also done daily to many of these same kids in the pews of their churches. The effects of spiritual violence can be as devastating as any other trauma. For queer people of faith, seeing young people alienated from the Divine because of the actions of bullies in pulpits is tragic. Out people of faith, including clergy, are powerful antidotes to religious hatred. God loves all His children. As friend of this site Tim’m T. West has been known to say: “If it ain’t Love, it ain’t God.”
Posted in Georgia, Spirituality, Strange News
Tagged Coming Out, Gay Pastor, Georgia, Jim Swilley, megachurch, Religion
“Out and Vote!” Taiwan Gay Pride Parties for Policy Change
In Taiwan, the Chinese speaking world’s largest Pride Celebration is underway. Like Pride celebrations everywhere, glitter and muscle abound. And like many, this party comes with a deeper message about human rights and dignity. Numbers speak…and with numbers can come political power. This year’s theme is “Out and Vote!” The Taipei Times reports.
Guys at Truck Stops: Surveilling the Wildlife at a Kansas “Kum N Go”
Gas stops provide ample opportunity for observing local wildlife in its own environment. These specimens were recorded in mid-May, 2010 in Kansas at a “Kum-N-Go” on the I-80. For a candid photo of the seldom-seen Middle American Humpy Striped Gas-Guzzler, click here.
Posted in Kansas, Road Trips, Surveillance, Travel
Tagged 1-80, Gas Station, Kansas, Kum N Go, Road Trip, Surveillance, Truck Stop
London Riddled with Puzzling Enigmas! …and other San Francisco Street Sites Seen
No sexy guys in this one. But some street art. And some signage. And strange mise en abyme headlines. And plants and where they grow in cities. And even a little negative Obama-Rama. For more on that, click here.
Sights Seen at Folsom Street Fair
Beautiful weather for this year’s Folsom Street Fair brought out the bare skin and the bear skins, the otter skins and plenty of marked up, cut, whipped, scarred and inked skins of every color. The sun shone on all. It was a good year for garden parties, with Donna Sachet‘s Castro district annual and Mike McNamee’s patio BBQ at Stomper’s Boots bookending Rob Ford’s birthday at the Howard Langton Community Garden. A fine Folsom all around.
Posted in Leather, Northern California, San Francisco
Tagged BDSM, Donna Sachet, Folsom Street Fair, Homo Genii, Jok Church, Kink, Leathersex, San Francisco, Stomper's Boots
Three Generations of Leather: Wet Plate Ambrotype Photo by Eric Robinson
We learn from our elders and teach the young. And sometimes vice-versa. As a community that has collectively lost so many and so much in the last three decades, it is more important than ever that we pass on our best traditions to the generations coming up. It is equally important that we incorporate the fresh energy and ideas of youth into our clubs, institutions, dungeons and families. Make no mistake about it: this is a family photograph. It is a scan of a wet-plate ambrotype, a singular photo on black glass, a 19th century process turned towards 21st century subject matter. Taken by Eric Robinson as part of a project in which he made portraits of Leather families in San Francisco. July, 2010. For more on Eric, click here and here.
Posted in Art and Artists, Eric Robinson, Leather, Photography, San Francisco
Tagged Ambrotype, Eric Robinson, Generations, Leather, Leather Family, Leather Week, Wet Plate
Sights Seen at the San Francisco Bay Area Leather Alliance Progressive Dinner
On the 11th of September, a few dozen Leathermen and some women participated in the San Francisco Bay Area Leather Alliance‘s annual progressive dinner. Starters were served at Mr. S Leather, soup and salad at The Powerhouse, main course at The SF Eagle and dessert at The Lone Star. The San Francisco Bay Area Leather Alliance is a coalition of twelve leather, fetish and motorcycle oriented clubs in the South-of-Market Area LBGT community.
Posted in Leather, Northern California, San Francisco, Signage
Tagged Leather, Mr.S, progressive dinner, SF Eagle, SFBALA, SOMA, South of Market, The 15, The Lone Star, The Powerhouse
Leather Week at SF’s Castro Magnet features Jok Church MENdalas
Magnet, the men’s health clinic slash community center slash art gallery in the Castro, is featuring an exhibit of digital prints on stretched canvases by the quirky, multi-talented Jok Church. A long-time gay activist, Church is also a Leatherman, a cartoonist and the creator of the children’s TV science series Beakman’s World. His web design includes the sites for the French artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude and for the local watercolorist Richard Bolingbroke.
Church calls these highly-manipulated photographs MENdalas, a take-off on the meditative mandalas of Hindu and Buddhist iconography. The show opened with a splashy reception that drew such luminaries as Donna Sachet, the first lady in red of San Francisco drag, and Mark Leno, State senator for district 3, which includes the city and county of San Francisco and Marin and Sonoma counties. Church is donating 100% of sales to Magnet and to the Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy. Sales were brisk at the opening, with more than half the work sold by evening’s end. Sister Dana Van Iquity, SOPI, wrote a review for the San Francisco Bay Times. The show continues at Magnet, located at 4122 18th Street at Castro, through the end of September.


