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- Scott Thompson: “White male!” (2014.12.04)
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Scott Thompson’s only-somewhat-factually-inaccurate memories from Queer Nation
- Nobody likes a sore winner, Alex Abramovich (2014.11.30)
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Nobody – at all – is opposed to researcher I. Alex Abramovich’s project addressing gay, lesbian, and transgender youth homelessness. Yet she has the balls to decry “infighting” caused by her own group – transgenders. (Now with UPDATE about her attempted lawfare against me)
- The two faces of ‘Foxcatcher’ (2014.11.28)
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The amusingly volatile Armond Whit reviews Foxcatcher with one angle for Out and rather a different one for National Review
- «Son frère» (2014.11.25)
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Son frère: It’s icy, it’s distant, it has a great ending
- Numbers, like his expertise, start at 0 for Jeer Heet (2014.11.08)
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“Twitter essays” are a failure, but let’s not tell Jeet Heer that
- Glenn Fleishman, defender of the closet (2014.10.31)
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Of course we were right to report that Tim Cook is gay. To complain about defence of the closet, though, elicited “Fuck off” from Glenn Fleishman
- Memo to Khoi Vinh: Helvetica complaints (2014.10.28)
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Khoi Vinh: “Helvetica has been the standard system typeface for iOS since the beginning, and largely without complaint.” Oh?
- ‘There was nothing we would not have done for you then – and probably yet today’ (2014.10.18)
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Duane Michals concludes his oddball war memoir The Lieutenant Who Loved His Platoon with this letter from one of his grunts
- Hank Homo (2014.10.18)
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The late Eric Rofes: Hank Homo ‘knows what’s safe and what’s not safe and wears a red ribbon on his leather-jacket lapel. Hank throws himself into “the life” with gusto, good humour, and the best intentions. He discovers the dance clubs and the sex clubs, is jerked off in the showers at his gym (or the park at night, or the tearoom in the department store), and picks up men on subways, streetcorners, and at the corner market. He’s feeling good, he’s feeling hot – finally attractive and at home in his body. At 28 years old, he’s living the kind of life he’s always dreamed of: Out and proud as a gay man, immersed in a gay-positive environment, sharing in a communal culture of pleasure and freedom and affirmation’