Sometimes it’s important to say what you mean and mean what you say, but with these LGB-Tees, you can let your style do the talking. Are you “Too Gay For Indiana?” Playing for both teams, or maybe looking for a gay beach…? Send out out your own messages and read the signs along the way… but if you cross us, watch out for Ruth Bader Ginsburg!
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#TBT: VINTAGE PICS OF LGBT COUPLES
Love is love and you can see it in these vintage shots of LGBT couples from long ago. Who they are and what the story was would be interesting to know, but it’s just nice to see that in some way things never change. But what would Gov. Mike Pence and Arkansas’s Asa Hutchinson say about these folks just living their lives?
QUEER/ART/FILM: LEA DELARIA PRESENTS HITCHCOCK'S REBECCA
If I had known about it ahead of time, I would have invited you, really. My old pal, James Lecesne had an extra ticket and it was being shown as part of a Queer Art Mentorship program James is involved with – more on that in another post. Anyway, last night Orange Is the New Black‘s Lea Delaria presented Hitchcock’s Rebecca at the IFC Center in New York. Queer/Art/Film asks artists to screen a movie that was influential to them. Lea’s mother screened the film for her when she was just 10 saying, “You’re going to LOVE this movie!” – and she did. If you are familiar with the film, the goth presence, with SERIOUS lesbian undertones (and overtones), Mrs. Danvers is one of cinemas most indelible villains. At the Q & A afterward with Lea along with Aaron Rosen and filmmaker Ira Sachs (who made Leave the Light On, and is debuting his new film at Sundance this weekend, Love Is Strange) discussed the film why it was so influential, among other things. Watch the clip below of the famous bedroom scene and you may see why it’s still being talked about 70 years later at a queer film series. Check out their upcoming film series here and you can see Lea as Big Boo on Netflix, anytime.