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- Gay Activism and Iran: Do Western Activists Do More Harm Than Good? (Link to article by Scott Long)
- Emigrant: The Other White Meat?
- Obama Loves Queers! (Except Not)
- Hot (the bad kind) in the Mission
- HuffPost Gay Voices: Liberian Anti-Gay Group Issues Hit List, Governments Do Nothing
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Category Archives: GAY GAZE: Visual Culture, Photos, Art, Comics, Film, Objects, etc…
WHAT on a Stick?
Alligator. Yes, Alligator. For just $6 you can get ‘gator on a stick at NOLA’s Lundi Gras, the riverside festival sponsored by the Krewe of Zulu or The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club. More to come…including Zulu Colors and Coconuts! Hail Zulu!
Posted in Food, New Orleans, Signage, Subcultures
Tagged Alligator on a stick, Culture, Krewe of Zulu, Lundi Gras, Mardi Gras, New Orleans
Sights Seen at the Mystic Krewe of The Lords of Leather Bal Masque XXVIII
This is a Mardi Gras tradition called a Bal Masque, and this particular Bal Masque is also a Bal Tableau. It is as much theater or anti-fashion show as ball and the involves a grand procession of elaborately costumed walkers each portraying a specific concept within a grander general theme. The theme of this year’s bal was “Circuit” and each walker portrayed a different city on the party circuit. San Franciscans will likely think of Beach Blanket Babylon. Dress code for attendees: Full Leather, Black Tie, Floor Length Gowns, Bal Masque Costume. Here’s a Centurion Waterboy. And for a preview, here.
Posted in Drag, Leather, New Orleans, Subcultures
Tagged Bal Masque, Black Tie, Circuit, Culture, Gay, Leather, Lords of Leather, Mardi Gras, Mystic Krewe, New Orleans, NOLA, Tableau
Marvelous Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans
Gorgeous! The comments section under this link is pretty interesting as well…
Posted in History, Music, New Orleans, Subcultures, Travel, Video
Tagged African American, Culture, Indian, Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras Indians, New Orleans, NOLA, Sexy
Street Party Scenes Seen in New Orleans
Friday night in New Orleans before Mardi Gras. At and around the Krewe D’Etat parade and on Bourbon Street. Several beautiful smiles, some great ink, and lots of muscles. Also the typical “you will burn in a lake of fire” party wannabee-poopers. May a revelation descend from on high and just heal their hating hearts already. Can’t be much fun to be them. As friend of this site Tim’m T. West has noted: “If it ain’t Love, it ain’t God.”
Posted in New Orleans, Subcultures, Surveillance, Travel
Tagged Bourbon Street, Culture, Krewe D'Etat, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA, Parade, Sexy
Countdown to Mardi Gras: NOLA Slideshow of Street Scenes Seen
Parties, protesters and counter- protesters. God is Unfair? No shit, Sherlock. He’s the Top, and it’s a life-long scene that ends in a snuff. Enough? There is always more where that came from. That’s the way it works, you see. More to come…
Posted in New Orleans, Photography, Surveillance
Tagged Culture, Gay, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Photography, Sexy, Surveillance
From the air…SFO – MSY (NOLA)
Posted in New Orleans, San Francisco, Surveillance
Tagged air travel, msy, sfo, Surveillance
Great Gay Leathersex Art: Who was Michael Palmer?
It measures about 5′ x5′ and used to hang in the Jackhammer, an old Leather bar in San Francisco. The Jackhammer has been closed since 1996 and this painting now hangs in a private home. It is signed “Palmer” in the lower right corner. A quick consultation trip to Brand X antiques in the Castro district secured a last name, a look at a couple of prints on sale for a couple of thousand dollars each, and an awful story. The proprietor told us that the artist’s first name was Michael. He had quite an extensive body of work, most of which he held in his studio. When he died in the middle of the plague years, his mother, horrified by her little boy’s adult proclivities, destroyed everything.
This sort of thing happens too often. Wonderful Willie Walker, friend of this site, and founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society, used to dumpster-dive the estates of deceased gay men whose “families” would throw away their collections in shame. Walker – a hero to gay historians and a legend among archivists of any stripe. We miss you, you little weirdo.
Western art is built on the bodies of naked ladies. They call it “The Nude.” The ancients understood the beauty of the male body. We understand it. But – and this is for artists and collectors especially – the folks might not. Make wills, make bequests, make sure your lover has power of attorney, give gifts to the young gays and make sure the good stuff gets into good hands. Generations coming up will need their history. We are making it now and it is our responsibility to make sure it survives.
Meantime, any information on Michael Palmer, gay artist living in San Francisco in the 1980’s would be much appreciated.
For a bit on Chicago-based artist Etienne, click here.
Posted in Art and Artists, Collecting, History, Leather, San Francisco
Tagged Art, BDSM, Boots, BrandX, Culture, Gay, Gay Artist, History, Homoerotic, Kink, Leather, Michael Palmer, Palmer, San Francisco, Sexy, SOMA, Whip, Willie Walker
Peter Pain pounces on Puppy Lover! Bizarre mid-century Ben Gay advertising…
Pubic Moustache gets Shaved! Before and After, but GH is seldom SFW
From handlebars to a buzz! What a difference a day makes…and a clean, sharp blade does not hurt, either.
Posted in Photography, Subcultures
the lady is dead
I am stunned by the visuals, and wanted to share:
in a comment thread elsewhere, a young charming Canadian man adds this:
I’ve noticed that most queer groups or queer subject matters in videos that talk about love and getting the “person” to love them back don’t show it. like they can walk around in high heels and tights but to show them kissing another guy or sing about loving another guy is still taboo. I like [this video] cause they show it.
*smooch*
Your KC ‘mo, Gryphon



