Good Books and Movies
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Funny. I'm probably channeling his mother in a lecturing mood. Different people call him Dan, Danny, or Daniel in the book, depending on the circumstances.0
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The Color Purple by Alice Walker. The book, not the movie based on the book which heterofied the plot.0
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The Miles by Robert lennon- His expereience in NYC on getting fit withe LGBT running group.. Interesting read.0
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Here's some that span the years in no particular order:
When Night is Falling
Lianna
Chutney Popcorn
Mulholland Dr
Edge of Seventeen
Female Trouble
The Children's Hour
The Runaways
Faster *****cat, Kill! Kill!
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Just started STONEWALL... and I'm thinking of putting it down.. the beginning with intros of characters and history seems , there're no other words, trite and stupid... SHOULD I KEEP PLOWING ON?
Also reading Harry Belafonte's autobiography.. LOVING IT... early life,, little island slant,,, segregation... , civil rights. really liking it.0 -
I've never read "Stonewall," but if it starts off trite and stupid, it will probably continue trite and stupid. Maybe skip the background and go straight to the action.
Just curious which book you're talking about. I assume one of the Stonewall riot books, not a Stonewall Jackson one! http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=stripbooks&field-keywords=stonewall0 -
I've never read "Stonewall," but if it starts off trite and stupid, it will probably continue trite and stupid. Maybe skip the background and go straight to the action.
Just curious which book you're talking about. I assume one of the Stonewall riot books, not a Stonewall Jackson one! http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=stripbooks&field-keywords=stonewall
YEAH, THIS IS THE ONE.... IT HAS TO GET MORE INTERESTING...0 -
WONDERING IF ANYONE HEARD THE PIECE ON NPR THIS MORNNG ABOUT ALEXANDER DUMAS? AND NAPOLEON? AND SON'S WRITING? I GOT TO WORK IN THE MIDDLE AND DIDN'T HEAR THE END BUT IT WAS PRETTY FASCINATING..0
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There are so many wonderful books and films with gay themes. Here are the ones that come to me immediately ...
BOOKS
A Fairly Honourable Defeat, Iris Murdoch,
A Home at the End of the World, Michael Cunningham
Dance on My Grave, Aidan Chambers
Kiss Of The Spider Woman, Manuel Puig (also an amazing film and stage play)
Tales of the City, Armistead Maupin
FILMS
Angels in America (if we're allowed mini series)
A Single Man
Beautiful Thing
Brokebank Mountain
La Cage Aux Folles (preferably the 1979 version)
Milk
My Beautiful Launderette
My Own Private Idaho
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
The Killing of Sister George
Torch Song Trilogy
To Wong Foo0 -
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/15/160969342/the-black-count-a-hero-on-the-field-and-the-page
The NPR Dumas piece. Very interesting.0 -
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/15/160969342/the-black-count-a-hero-on-the-field-and-the-page
The NPR Dumas piece. Very interesting.0 -
I really like this one book by Brent Hartinger called Geography Club, which recently I learned is being made into a film and will be release this year. really curious to see how that's going to be like.0
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Loved Geography Club!0
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What's it about?0
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If you are a fan of Portlandia and John Waters-esque films, I thought "Rid of Me" (Netflix streaming) was pretty good. The beginning is jarring, but it gets better.
And I have to mention for books Michelle Tea's Valencia or The Chelsea Whistle, which maybe I'm biased just being a San Franciscan and knowing some of the characters.0 -
And I have to mention for books Michelle Tea's Valencia or The Chelsea Whistle, which maybe I'm biased just being a San Franciscan and knowing some of the characters.0
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Geography Club is about a group of high school misfits (most of them gay or bisexual) who start a club. They call it the geography club on the assumption that no one would be interested in joining if they really thought it was about geography.0
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Has anyone ever read Will Self's Dorian? It's a modern (1980's) adaption of Dorian Grey where the characters are as gay as the subtext made them out to be. Another I read in middle school when I first started questioning was Empress of the World by Sara Ryan, which apparently became a series since I last read it??? Seven years demands a reread, love me some cheesy YA fiction.0
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Book: The Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson0
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Books (so far): Stone Butch Blues - Leslie Feinburg, Valencia - Michelle Tea, anything by Poppy Z Brite, Naked Lunch - William S Burroughs, the Wet Moon series by Ross Campbell, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues - Tom Robbins and Lynne Flewelling's Nightrunner series (even though they've started to go a tad downhill, the first three are brilliant).
And I don't watch a lot of films but recently I saw Otto; or Up With Dead People, which was pretty cool.0