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Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical — John Fisher Interview

May 25, 2017 By Leave a Comment

Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical — John Fisher Interview

John Fisher is a busy man. Actor, playwright, and Executive Director of Theatre Rhinoceros, the longest running queer theater in the world. Simultaneously. Such a workload prompted me to ask him when he found time to sleep when we spoke on May 12, 2017. The larger subject was Theatre Rhinoceros’ production of Priscilla, Queen of… Read More »

Tagged With: ACT, African-American artists, American Conservatory Theater, amnesia, art, art and commerce, art and culture, Bohemian Grove, Charles Ludlum, commerce, David Mamet, Disco, Donald Trump, Humphry Slocombe, LGBTQ, marketing, marriage equality, musical, Priscilla’s Tim Tam Slam, queer theater, Shakespeare, The Anarchist, The Iceman Cometh, theater, Theatre Rhinoceros, transgender, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Eddie Rosenstein Celebrates the FREEDOM TO MARRY

June 24, 2016 By Leave a Comment

Eddie Rosenstein Celebrates the FREEDOM TO MARRY

When I spoke to Eddie Rosenstein by phone on June 22, 2016, the first thing I wanted him to discuss was how important it was to remember the decades-long struggle for marriage equality.  We went on to talk about his personal connection to one his subjects, Evan Wolfson, of the  Freedom to Marry Coalition, and… Read More »

Tagged With: documentary, equal rights, Evan Wolfson, grass-roots organizing, HBO, human rights, LGBTQ, marriage, marriage equality, Mary Bonauto, Minnesota, Supreme Court, Texas, U.S. State Department

Robert Gordon Gets to Know the BEST OF ENEMIES

July 30, 2015 By 1 Comment

Robert Gordon Gets to Know the BEST OF ENEMIES

Robert Gordon had heard of the fabled 1968 live debates between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley that ABC staged during the political conventions of that year in order to grab some much-needed ratings.

Tagged With: 1968, ABC, Christopher Hitchens, David Susskind, debate, Democratic Convention, documentary, feud, Gore Vidal, Jack Paar, John Birch Society, John Lithgow, Kelsey Grammer, marriage equality, media, Myra Breckenridge, Open End, Reid Buckley, Republican Convention, Robert Gordon, television, William F. Buckley

Sandra Bagaria Unveils A GAY GIRL IN DAMASCUS: THE AMINA PROFILE

July 24, 2015 By Leave a Comment

Sandra Bagaria Unveils A GAY GIRL IN DAMASCUS: THE AMINA PROFILE

Sandra Bagaria was not raised to be a victim, and so when her online with a woman blogger named Amina half a world away took an emotionally wrenching turn, the last thing she wanted to do was walk away.

Tagged With: Amina, Arab Spring, blogging, closure, Damascus, deception, documentary, EFF, Egypt, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Electronic Intifada, internet, internet security, Lebanon, LGBT, marriage equality, media, Middle East, Mossad, Online dating, Palestine, politics, same-sex marriage, Sandra Bagaria, Supreme Court, Syria, The Guardian, virtual relationships, Washington Post

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