Tag Archives: Sexy
“Show Us Your Dick!” – throwing beads at boys off the Lafitte’s balcony
Posted in New Orleans, Subcultures
Tagged beads, cafe lafitte, Culture, Gay, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA, Sexy, show us your dick, throws
More Sexy Happy St. Patrick’s Day: Green Boy Dances
This one is via friend of this site George Wong. Thanks, George! Other Sexy Holidays here and here and lots in the Sexy Holiday category.
Posted in Photography, Sexy Holidays
Tagged Gay, Photography, Sexy, St. Patrick's Day
Happy Sexy St. Patrick’s Day!
This hulking leprechaun is via the Muscle Manifesto blog. Origin and date unknown. Digital media…no pens and pencils here…all pixel-pushing and paths.
For other Sexy Holidays, click here, here, here and here. There are plenty of others in the Sexy Holidays category.
Posted in Bodybuilding/Muscles, Comics, Ireland, Sexy Holidays
Tagged Art, Bodybuilding, Comics, Culture, Gay, Holidays, Ireland, Irish, Muscles, Sexy, St. Patrick's Day
Laissez Les Bons Temps Roulez! Mardi Gras Krewe of St. Anne
Mardi Gras in New Orleans: before the Krewe of St. Anne Procession
Where Yat Magazine says of St. Anne:
“The Society of Saint Anne is one of the best not-quite-kept secrets. Those in search of beads, breasts and beer best stay by Bourbon Street, as they will not appreciate the beauty and pageantry of this walking club. But those needing a respite from the unimaginative verbal assaults, the stench of urine and groping crowds need only walk one block out of the Quarter on Tuesday morning.
The R Bar, at the corner of Royal and Kerlerec, is one of the many hosts that will greet, with open arms and libations, the magic. For certain, the Society of St. Anne dispenses magic from its first strut beginning in the Ninth Ward and along its path through the old neighborhoods eager to receive the walking procession’s good cheer.
It is this corner, just outside the Vieux Carre, that seems to marry and unite the neighborhoods on both sides of Esplanade. And for those joining the regalia’s ranks, it is a welcomed culture shock. The wanna-be Mardi Gras of crassness is left behind and replaced by theater. Venetian vintage capes and gowns of velvet adorn those whose identify is masked in the commedia dell’arte tradition. Papier-mâché creatures prance, fairies flit, cowboys and cowgirls ride tall on galloping bicycles, and renegade feathers float among Elvis kings and six foot queens.
The Society of Saint Anne’s wending from somewhere in the Bywater to Royal, and on to Canal Street to greet the Rex parade, has become pretty much public domain – with folks flocking to watch and join in. Those in the know say that sometime during the ‘80s, the procession began going down to the river after viewing Rex. Initially this was to honor those friends within the Society of St. Anne that had succumbed to AIDS. There at the river, their ashes would be tossed into the Mississippi’s currents. This practice of casting the ashes of those friends wishing one last fling with the Society is tradition now.
This Carnival walking club is not always forthcoming about its precisian – it is, of course, a secret society. But in recent years, a few well-chosen interviews have been granted. From these and from guarded word of mouth, certain facts are as follows. In 1969, Henri Schindler, author (most notably of the definitive text, Mardi Gras, New Orleans), Carnival designer, historian and true devotee of Mardi Gras began the Society of St. Anne along with friends Paul Poche and Jon Newlin. The inception of the society began as a reaction to the ordinance that banned the old-line parades from the Vieux Carre.
The naming of this band of costumed marchers apparently was inspired by the trio’s discovery of a tomb in St. Louis Cemetery No.1 honoring the Societe’ de Sainte Anne, a benevolent society founded by the Sisters of Charity. And from the quiet of a cemetery grew a vibrant and colorful tradition.
While this caravan of revelers has grown from the imaginations of three to easily over 2000 costumed participants on Mardi Gras Day, the core group is rumored to number around 200. It is this creative core that plots and plans throughout the year with parties, a rumored ball and extensive work creating the exquisite costumes and their signature hula-hoops flowing with ribbons from atop tall poles.
And while much has been written and discussed of the Society of Saint Anne, make no mistake, this organization holds fast to its tenets – secrecy being foremost. Just ask one too many questions, and you will receive a smile, but with it a coy yet firm “No comment.””
Posted in DIY and Maker Culture, Drag, History, New Orleans, Subcultures
Tagged Art, bywater, Culture, Gay, Krewe, Krewe of St. Anne, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA, Sexy
Leather Centurion decorates Mens’ Room at Lords’ Ball
Posted in Leather, New Orleans, Subcultures, Surveillance
Tagged Circuit, Gay, Leather, Lords of Leather, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA, Photography, Sexy, Surveillance
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
Leather at the Voodoo Mystere in New Orleans: Custom and Vintage Mix at the Bar
Geragear Custom Leathers owner Frederique Delius relaxing on the bar at the Voodoo Mystere Lounge on North Rampart Street in New Orleans. If you need leather in NOLA, drop in and talk to him. He tends bar Saturday through Tuesday from 11am to 7pm. A man of at least several talents, Frederique was born in East Germany, hopped the wall as a youth, and spent 15 years as an NYPD cop before moving to New Orleans. He is also a nice guy and quite easy on the eyes.
Posted in East Germany, Leather, Travel
Tagged Craft, Culture, East Germany, Frederique Delius, Gay, Leather, New Orleans, NOLA, Sexy, Voodoo Mystere
Street Party Scenes Seen in New Orleans
Posted in New Orleans, Subcultures, Surveillance, Travel
Tagged Bourbon Street, Culture, Krewe D'Etat, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA, Parade, Sexy

