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The 2011 Pride Film Festival, in Review

Unlike last year where I had the oomph and time to write individual reviews for each film, this year, I do not.

Instead I’ll tell you about the highlights and a few of the lowlights.

Over all I’m under the general impression that there were fewer gay films this year, about the same number of […]

Watching Movies All Weekend Long!

Oh my! It’s Thursday evening already!

Wow – I haven’t posted since Monday morning and it’s now Thursday evening – and I will barely make it to posting this before my blog thinks it is Friday.

Long story short, I’ve had a great week.

I went to Fargo, North Dakota, in order to see old college friends – who moved to […]

I’ve crossed yet another mental line.

As a result of growing up in Denver, Colorado, and the United States, there are certain things that, when I hear, I should automatically assume certain things.

For example, when I hear the word “Georgia”, I should think of that state in the southeastern part of the United States. Long ago I stopped thinking of […]

A quick review of Denver!

As I expected this particular trip to Denver has been an emotional rollercoaster for reasons I’m not readily willing to discuss in public—at least when it comes to the negative things.

On the plus side, Thursday I managed to complete a emergency project a full 24 hours ahead of when I promised to deliver it; […]

Protected: Life gets messy. And I’m too far away from it most of the time.

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Denver’s Cowtown Moment: Going to the Rodeo

I went to see a rodeo at the National Western Stock Show with a friend my first day in Denver.

At its heart, Denver has a longstanding struggle over what best represents the city. On the one hand there are the gleaming skyscrapers and its reliance on the telecommunications and cable industry, and, on the […]

Sarah Palin: She has the wisdom to walk through an open door.

via Angry Black Lady Chronicles

Über der Erde im Flugzeug!

das Original

Heute Morgen fahre ich nach Flughafen Tegel für meinen Flug.

Fliegen ist wunderbar. Wenn man ist über der Erde im Flugzeug, es ist Zauber. In der Morgen, ich sitze im Stuhl, lese ein Buch, sehe ein Film, und arbeite auf meine Computer. Dann, sieben bis acht Stunden später ich […]

15 Writers Who Have Influenced Me

15 Influential Authors, in no particular order / via Resident on Earth:

Richard Bradford (Red Sky At Morning) Robert Lawson Tom Sharpe Dan Savage David Sedaris Anthony Bidulka David Levithan Donald Westlake Janet Evanovich Richard Florida Sarah Vowell E. B. White Laura Ingalls Wilder Richard Feynman Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams

I’ll be the first to admit […]