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- Sights seen at International Mr. Leather in Chicago
- Rats! For real. Sight seen at IML.
- Noh Gaze Aloud…don’t be Meme!
- Gay Highwaymen correspondent AidanAbroad sends pics from China…
- Married at last! Gay pair make it official on 30th anniversary…
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- Mussel Otter wants to…
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- Inky gods’ stray musings from the Prophat of the Church of More Men…
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Maštíŋčala Sáŋ
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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
- Exotic, Fresh, and Fruity: Seen at the Asian Market
- Deadly Beauties
- More boy love/lust graffiti in SF
- “I WHAT Cock?” – Construction Sign Self-Expression
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PromisQous!
Posted in Food, iPhone, Photography, San Francisco, Signage
Tagged Gay, iPhone photography, Signage, Thanksgiving, Wine, Wordplay
Queer Cultural Center and SOMArts present Social Media Workshop for Artists
Wednesday, December 14th, from 6-8ish pm, Jess Young, Director of Communications at SOMArts Cultural Center, and The Queer Cultural Center‘s Rudy Lemcke will conduct a workshop geared at social media for artists: Creating Community through Social Media. The focus of this San Francisco workshop will be to deepen artists’ understanding of Facebook personal profiles and pages, and to impart the skills necessary to begin leveraging social media.
After the workshop, there will be an informal mixer with the boards of SOMArts and The Queer Cultural Center. Bring your laptops, tablets and smart phones, and come on down. Reception to meet the QCC board: We Fund Artists! Under the freeway, behind Trader Joe’s…Big gallery in back through the urban art garden.
Posted in Art and Artists, Internet, San Francisco
Tagged Art, Culture, Facebook, Gay, Internet, Jess Young, QCC, Rudy Lemcke, San Francisco, Social Media, Somarts, Workshop
Queer Kids: Photos by M. Sharkey
More here: Queer Kids: A Project. A photo series by M. Sharkey. via Palm Trees & Bare Feet
Posted in Art and Artists, Photography, Youth
Tagged Art, Culture, Gay, M. Sharkey, Photography, Queer, Youth
I got a Hand Job! Sign Seen…
Posted in iPhone, Photography, San Francisco, Signage
Tagged Castro Street, Culture, Gay, iPhone, Photography, San Francisco, Signage
Voice of the Youth: Cute Gay Joey Occupies Wall Street
Joey, 19, is from Brooklyn and is an art student at Pratt. He spoke to the We Are the Youth project about his new hobby: “I’ve been going down to Zuccotti Park at least once a week. My friends and I go there and yell so loud and so much that I’ve been losing my voice a lot. I’m trying to get other people active and not feel apathetic toward it. I’ve been beating myself up a little bit for not going more, but midterms happen…” Don’t beat yourself up, Joey! That’s the job of the riot police. More from Joey here.
Posted in Activism, New York, Photography, Youth
Tagged Activism, Culture, Gay, Gay Youth, New York, Occupy, OWS, Photography, Revolution, Zuccotti Park
Come out, come out! Pro Soccer Jock David Testo: I’m Gay!
Apparently, it has long been an open secret in the pro Soccer world. Now, the rumors are confirmed. The provocatively named David Testo has come out as gay, becoming the first out American player. More on Outsports. Like gay sports? Check out more posts here.
Posted in Soccer
Tagged Athlete, Coming Out, Culture, David Testo, Futbal, Gay, Sexy, Soccer, Sports
Gay Saudi Diplomat faces possible Execution after US rejects Asylum Plea
Ali Ahmad Asseri, the gay former first secretary of the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles, has been denied asylum by the US government. According to the Jerusalem Post: “Saudi officials…refused to renew his diplomatic passport and effectively terminated his job after discovering he was gay and was close friends with a Jewish woman.” Asseri then applied for asylum, arguing that he faced possible execution if forced to return to Saudi Arabia. The feds don’t seem to want to ruffle the feathers of their Saudi pals, so they are sending him back. Case closed. Next. For a list of countries where being a gay men is a capital offense punishable by death, click here.
Posted in History, Human Rights, Saudi Arabia, Strange News
Tagged Ali Ahmad Asseri, Asylum, Capital Punishment, Consul, Death Penalty, Diplomat, Gay, Saudi Arabia
No Dogs Allowed!
Posted in Dogs, iPhone, Photography, San Francisco, Signage
Tagged Castro Street, Culture, Dogs, Gay, iPhone Photo, MUMC, Neighborhood, Signage





