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Watch This!
Some major studs move into the neighborhood, and between stripping for the neighborhood voyeur and for virtually no reason at all, these Guys Next Door are sure to get your heart pounding; Al Gore promises the same, but for a very different reason with his global warming instructional An Inconvenient Truth; and Jennifer Garner and company bid adieu to Alias with the show's final season.
Nov 24, 2006
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OpenCam
While chat rooms might feel like familiar territory for many gay men, thrillers arenít familiar territory for many gay movies. In fact, thrillers often feature gay villains and gay stereotypes. OpenCam might include a gay villainóconsidering that the entire cast seems gayóbut it also rises above stereotypes.
Oct 4, 2006
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DVD Reviews By Duane Simolke
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Duane Simolke lives in Lubbock, Texas, and has received three StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Awards. Besides writing these DVD reviews for This Week In Texas, he has written the books The Acorn Stories, Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure, Holding Me Together, and New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio. He also edited and co-wrote the spin-off The Acorn Gathering, a fund-raiser for cancer research.
Sep 30, 2006
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Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
Vito Russo's 1981 book The Celluloid Closet explored how movies portray gays and lesbians. That book led to a documentary adaptation from directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. While both incarnations of The Celluloid Closet remain ground-breaking and essential, Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema focuses mostly on gay films, made from a gay or gay-friendly perspective.
Sep 18, 2006
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Another Gay Movie
Another Gay Movie brings gay cinema into the testosterone-driven realm of Porkyís and American Pie. Like those comedies, Another Gay Movie features teen characters but aims for a strictly adult audience; in fact, writer/director Todd Stephens intentionally kept the movie unrated, knowing it wouldnít receive an R-rating without losing some of his most outrageous footage.
Sep 18, 2006
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