Month: December 2005

Wicked comes to Atlanta

I usually don’t post these “event info” type of posts, but this one is something everyone should be a part of; Wicked is coming to the ATL, and as of 15 minutes ago, the tickets are officially on sale to the public. Here’s the link. Listen to me when I tell you that this show will be worth whatever you pay to see it, it is fantastic. I saw it on Broadway, 7th row. It was everything I had ever dreamed it would be AND MORE. Now get your tickets bitches, and let’s go see a great show!!!!

UPDATE: As of today (Monday, Dec 5), the seats are pretty much almost gone. Get it on!

jake watch: countdown to brokeback

Hey bitches, I just wanted to pepper your Saturday (or what’s left of it) with some fantastical news: Jakeypoo and hunky Heath are on the cover of the newest issue of Entertainment Weekly for Brokeback Mountain. Now, I think that this is pretty awesome, considering that the movie is a gay love story between something so all American that it is begging for a backlash; but hopefully, this may be a sign of little or no lashing. I think that it is momentous that this movie is getting so much attention (they gave it an A!!), and hopefully, it will show that gay men are just normal people that can feel and express love, and it is just as, if not more, profound and deep that heterosexuals. As I was reading the article, I must say that I did find one thing quite disconcerting; in the beginning intro, they describe the two actors as “putting their careers on the line” to be in this movie. I thought that it was the challenge and DUTY of anyone that wants to call themselves and actor/actress, to take on challenging roles and prove that they can convince us they are indeed someone that they are not. It is their job to show us a different side of themselves, and embrace something that may or may not be true about them. They are meant to play characters, and however challenging they may be, it is their obligation to do so; if they be actors at all. I just find it insulting that someone would consider this a potential “career-ender” to play gay. Why? The characters are not coming out in real life (although, that shouldn’t be a career ender either, but I do live in the real world, and I do realize that it would possibly happen). Jake and Heath are just as straight as they were before making this movie; so why should showing that they can take on a challenge be a possible career-ending move? I say that is complete rubbish, and I also don’t understand how something that gains this much praise could be considered bad.

I know for a fact that coming out and being gay, as well as just playing gay, commands a great deal of courage; and I wish upon wish that those that make statements like this about anyone that attempts to put themselves out there and show that they understand and possibly identify with our way of life could understand and at least respect everything that we go through. Have a freaking heart; we go through this persecution all of the time, and sometimes, we don’t give a damn about making everyone else happy, sometimes it is just enough to make yourself happy, and I don’t think that anyone should ever be punished for that; even someone that is willing to portray us on the screen. I would like to think and believe that we, as a society have more compassion than to persecute and punish those that are true to themselves, as well as those that step out there and try to represent us.

And with that, we begin the Brokeback countdown. I seriously can’t wait. Don’t worry Jake and Heath, when you get your Oscar nods, you can site this ugly “career-ending” nonsense as what it is, utter bullshit, and slam that in their faces. YEAH!

Happy birthday, to you!!!

Okay, so I lied when I said earlier that there was nothing of real interest to talk about today… big mistake. First of all, I want to give a warm and happy birthday shout to Britney on start of her 24th year. Happy birthday girl!! But this year, Britney must have been feeling generous, because I believe that she has given me the present that I have been asking her for, for the last year and a half; apparently, she kicked K-Fed to the curb. Apparently, he had someone come over to the house so that he could buy some pot, and Brit ain’t goin’ be having that shit around little SP, so she kicked his ass out. WOO HOO!!!! Now, I guess I do want to ask Britney something, you listening honey?
Why did it take you this long to realize that this guy is a complete fuck up and a total piece of white trash?!?!?! He is a DOG! You should have kicked him out ages ago! But… I must say, thank you for doing it now. The madness has gone on long enough. Now, you can focus all of your time and energy on getting back to your sexified self. I provided you with some examples, so you can see what I mean. I love you, wish you a happy birthday, and thank you from the bottom of my heart for getting rid of the Fed. Just make it stick girlfriend… in this case, it is probably better that this baby don’t know his father. I’m just saying…

thanks josh!

Brit’s Birthday Songs:
Britney – Toxic (that’s right girl, you tell K-Fed that he is Toxic!)
Britney – And then we Kiss (Junkie XL remix)
Britney – Don’t Let Me Be The Last To Know (Hex Hector Remix)
Britney – Stronger (Mac Quayle Remix)

There’s really nothing too interesting about today, but:

I do find it interesting that our president skirts his requirements as a US citizen by skipping out on yet another activity; jury duty. Old Bushie can get out of doing jury duty, but we, the American people have to take a day off of work and sit in a crowded courthouse, because we can’t get out of it and we are give this dog and pony speech about how important this service is to the judicial and legal system. Sounds to me like he doesn’t take the system all that seriously, so, should he be appointing all of these judges? Hmmm… I am going to go with no, but we all knew I felt that way, right? Ah, to be the president, right? All that vacation time; sound like a pretty sweet gig to me! AND you don’t have to worry about doing jury duty or your personal responsibility to protection and liberty!! WOOT!

Last night, my friend Steve called me up and wanted to go drinking. So we did. To a straight bar in the VA Highlands. And we drank. A lot. And there were girls. Lots of girls. Some of them, well, they were pretty fucking annoying, but for the most part, I had a blast. And spent $60. WOOT!

That’s two woots… and I am out!

World AIDS Day; remembering and fighting for the future

Support World AIDS DayI work in HIV prevention. I have for years. And I will continue to do so, as long as I am needed. So please, please listen to me; get tested. Wear condoms. Be careful. Seek treatment.

I care, I really do. I care about all of you, and I want you to escape infection of this horrible disease; and I want to you get tested and seek treatment if you are positive and don’t know it. HIV disproportionately affects men who have sex with men and African Americans, both male and female, in this country. Every year there are over 40,000 new cases of HIV diagnosed in the US alone. It is estimated that there are as many as 1.2 million people living with HIV in the United States; which is only a minor fraction of the 40 million people living with HIV worldwide. In this country, it is estimated that as much as 25% of people living with HIV are undiagnosed, and it is recommended that everyone get tested immediately, in order to foster appropriate and effective prevention and treatment. I deeply urge you, any and all of you, on this day, to please reflect on those that we have lost, those that are living with this disease, and those that we will lose; especially if those 25% remain undiagnosed and continue to spread the disease without their knowledge. Make sure that you are tested regularly. It only takes 20 minutes with the new OraQuick testing method. If you get tested be sure to get your results. Make sure that your lover/partner/friend/whomever is also tested regularly. Together, we can make this thing stop. But we all have to take a stand. AIDS is not over. It is still going strong. Don’t think for one minute that it is gone. Every ten seconds, someone in the world dies of AIDS. Please, get tested. Be safe.

I highly recommend going to see the AIDS quilt if you have the chance. They have some of it on display at where I work today, and needless to say, it has been difficult not to just sit down and cry all day. We must never forget, and we must continue to fight. Prevention is the key. Do your part. And protect yourself; you are the only one who can.