Lots of Docs in the world of Leather. At least it seems that way. Medical doctors, but especially Ph.Ds. Jack Fritscher is a “specialist in American Literature, Creative Writing, Criticism, and American Pop Culture, including the History of Masculine-Identified Gay Pop Culture.” No mere academic, Dr. Fritscher has published non-fiction, fiction, erotica and is also an accomplished photographer. Among his many books are Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera and Some Dance to Remember. Find out more about him at his website, here.
Category Archives: Subcultures
Masculine Gay Pop Culture Doc Jack Fritscher
Posted in Leather, Men, Photography, Scholarship, Subcultures
Tagged Academic, Art, Author, BDSM, Culture, Gay, Jack Fritscher, Kink, Leather, Masculine, Photography, Pop, Robert Mapplethorpe, Scholar
Cinema taught me how to become the person I wanted to be…

Mickey Chen, center, poses with the two leading actors from the director’s 2007 short film Fragile in Love.
Author, gay activist and documentary filmmaker Mickey Chen is a friend of a friend of this site. Thanks to Guo-Juin Hong of Duke University for this one! Chen’s best-selling book Taipei Father New York Mother is coming out as a film. Both are semi-autobiographical and based on Chen’s difficult family background. Chen recently talked to the Taipei Times. He has described cinema as his “mother” and explains: “Children from dysfunctional families have different ways of licking their wounds. My brother is addicted to gambling, my older sister died of an overdose, and my younger sister spends her life in the frantic pursuit of love. I choose to hide in the abstract world of literature and the arts. I became parentless at the age of 10. Cinema taught me how to become the person I wanted to be.” Good stuff. For the rest of the interview, click here.
Posted in Activism, Film, Scholarship, Subcultures, Taiwan
Tagged Cinema, Culture, Film, Gay, Mickey Chen, Sexy, Taipei, Taipei Father New York Mother, Taiwan
Brand New Arty Queer Club Mondays in SF – Derelick’D at The Deco
New arty queer drag club by new kids in town. Derelick’D. Hosted by Filétia Mignon. Check out the fresh meat! Queer vids and music all night by VJ Objet Numerik/Rik Lee. Here’s his mash-up of Aphex Twin’s DMX Krew Remix – You Can’t Hide Your Love. Deco Lounge 510 Larkin St. San Francisco. Ginger Snap at the bar. Starting around 9:30 every Monday night.
Posted in Drag, Music, San Francisco, Subcultures, Video
Tagged Club, Deco Lounge, Derelick'D, Drag, Filétia Mignon, Gay, Objet Numerik, Queer, Rik Lee, San Francisco, Tenderloin, Video
Whooosh! Bang! Hot Skater Boy on Market Street – Sexy Slide Show
Posted in Photography, San Francisco, Skate and other boarding, Subcultures, Surveillance
Tagged Culture, Market Street, San Francisco, Sexy, Skateboard, Sports, Street, Surveillance
Woof! Soaking Wet Trained SEALs – Sexy Slide Show
Posted in Men, Military, Subcultures
Other Blogs: Other Sheep go on a Caribbean Cruise.

Left to right: Jose Ortiz, Jonathan Chavez, and Steve Parelli West coast of St. Lucia, Thursday, April 21, 2011.
Other Sheep is an organizational blog about “faith and LGBT concerns worldwide.” Run by long-time partners Rev. Steven Parelli and Mr. Jose Ortiz, Other Sheep recently returned from a nine-day cruise through the Caribbean. Rev. Parelli reflects on what has changed (and what has not) since he was a closeted Baptist teenager on Martinique in 1970. To read the Other Sheep travelogue, click here. For a big evangelical coming-out party, unrelated to Other Sheep, click here.
Posted in Internet, Spirituality, Subcultures, Travel, West Indies
Tagged Baptist, Blogs, Caribbean, Christian, Culture, Evangelical, Gay, Internet, Out, Religion, Spirituality, Travel
Hot Inked Long Beach Thug…
Posted in Facial hair, Men, Photography, Southern California, Subcultures, Surveillance, Travel
Tagged bike, Culture, Ink, Long Beach, Papi, Photography, Sexy, Surveillance, Tattoo, Thug
Jewish Moscow: Chabad sanctuary, a queer man’s view from the women’s balcony
In Orthodox Judaism, the men are separated from the women during prayer. They sit behind a mechitza (partition) or, in this case, in a balcony…which may actually be the best seat in the house. This custom is, at least in part, because of the idea that the sight of a woman would arouse a man and take his mind away from prayers.
So where does that leave a frum faygeleh (religious gay man)? I’m not quite sure…many possibilities. I snuck up into the balcony during a non-service time, and snapped this shot of what would normally be the women’s view.
-AidanAbroad



