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| Thursday, January 03, 2008 |
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| Evan from "Titan Men" Labels: pictorial |
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The sound of your voice Is like a butterfly It guides along Swiftly, lovely
The words slide off your lips Like a butterfly flutters its wings Voice as lovely as gliding in wind
The sound of your voice makes me smile But this moment soon fades away And all I have is nothing
Gary R. Hess - Butterfly Voice Labels: poetry |
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| Wednesday, January 02, 2008 |
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Here is a small movie (part of a bigger one) with - without any doubt - my beloved... Pavel. Enjoy it here! Labels: movie |
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New Year's Eve around the world.... When the entire world demonstrates their happiness and hope for a fantastic new year by entertaining tourists and locals with incredible fireworks ... |
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A new beginning... Starting from today I will be better, wisser, stronger... Everybody say that at the beginning of a new era. I have decided to live my life in a new light, to be more "cool" and "streety", just to have everybody around me happier...So, I am back. You will see some changes - a new book that I read, new friends in my blog-list (and I invite you to visit them blogs... is fantastic), a new clock (very "Days of the thunder")... A new attitude (I mean, the old one but more fancy ;))...
Have a great year 2008, everybody! May the love and happiness bright light and peace in your lives! Labels: diary |
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Memories of my dream wish to all the readers and good blogfriends great whinter hollydays and a very Labels: diary |
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| Sunday, December 02, 2007 |
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Why this silence for so long time? My mother have died six weeks ago and I feel my self lost, without words and feelings. I have always tought that one day (very far away), this lost will enter in my life and I will be prepared to live my life without the only person who have knew the truth about me but never have judged me for my imperfection. Is hard to speak... I have participated to every moment of my mother's funerail, my boyfriend have been all the time my precious support, my friends was there, also my family... Still I have the feeling that I live a bad dream and I will weak up finally and everything will be like before... My mother have died. Labels: diary |
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| Sunday, October 14, 2007 |
| My dream man |
From the net. Labels: pictorial |
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| Sunday, October 07, 2007 |
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I have returned home after an bussiness trip in Istanbul, Turkye. Here are some pictures from my travel. Labels: diary |
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| Sunday, September 23, 2007 |
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Bill Travis is an artist who began exhibiting in 2004. Originally trained as a medievalist, he produced his first artworks as a reinterpretation of the icon for modern audiences. Thematically, this meant abandoning the religious subject matter in favor of a decidedly secular one (the sensual male nude); and technically, this involved an innovative transfer technique where the gold shines through the photograph. He continues to develop novel techniques to express his vision, including combinations of photography with oil paint, pastel, and glass.
Unusually for a photographer, Travis earned his Ph.D. in art history from the Institute of Fine Arts and taught at the University of Michigan. In his years as a professor, he authored numerous studies on medieval art, while his photographs of medieval sculpture were published in the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Sweden, and the Netherlands. He now works full-time on his art.
Travis has had several New York solos and group shows in addition to museum shows in Berlin and Argentina. His work belongs to various public and private collections in the United States and Europe and Mein schwules Auges/My Gay Eye 3 (Konkursbuch, 2006) recently published a portfolio of his art. Reviews have appeared in the Village Voice, hx, and online art and photography sites. “The refinement and emotional charge of his work,” observes Italian art critic Stefano Abbadessa-Mercanti, “are remarkable.”
You can also vist his web-sit for more informations and for admirer his remarkable work at billtravisphoto.com. Thank you, Bill Travis! Labels: art |
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Something very stupid from my part was happening last week. My boyfriend was gone from town visiting his parents. I was home alone, cecking the internet, when I have discovered on an meeting site the profile of an cute guy that I have invited to our place to know each another better. Was something innocent from my part. The guy was not availeble for this week-end, so the project have died before to think about it. Returning home, my boyfriend have cecked my messages (question of trust) and discoverd the thing. Scandal, after. The point: is something wrong to try to meet another people without saying to your boyfriend or better have a happely treesome? Is this the future of our relationships? Labels: diary |
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| Monday, September 03, 2007 |
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After selling over 25 million albums worldwide Darren Hayes returns with his 25 track double album opus, This Delicate Thing We've Made. The album sees Hayes at full creative throttle producing a daring, theatrical, wise, wounded and wonderful epiphany, representing his true maturation as an artist.
It’s still in the realm of pop, but his sound has definitely matured – you’ll hear similarities to Daniel Bedingfield, Prince, Robbie Williams, and a hint of Justin Timberlake.
GaydarRadio spoke to the singer about coming out, tying the knot with his partner, dogs and his new album!Where are you based these days? I love that no one knows this – I live in London and I’ve been here for three years. I live in Notting Hill and I married my boyfriend of three years.
Congratulations – when was that? Our civil partnership was last year, but we actually had a private ceremony a year before that, so we’re coming up to our fourth year as a couple.
So you’re an honorary Brit! I hope so! I’m a massive Madonna fan, so I’m just trying to do that whole honorary Brit thing, you know?
How did you meet your partner? We actually just met in the boring way – we met through friends. It sounds really cheesy, but I knew the minute I met him. He was gorgeous and I just knew. I had that feeling in my gut that I was meant to be in London and I was meant to be with him. I think I told him after about two weeks that I loved him.
Do you miss Australia? Yes, of course. I was over here to promote a record when I met Richard and then I just kind of knew that I was going to end up here. Although it’s amazing that this country has civil partnerships, it’s nonetheless something that isn’t recognised around the world, and so I knew when I met Richard that if I was going to be with him, I had to live in England. Of course, I ended up falling in love with the country. But I miss my family and I’m lucky that I can fly back and forth when I miss them too much.
What is your view on the gay rights in Australia at the moment with John Howard as Prime Minister? I’m proud that Australia has always been a country that’s politically ahead of the curve. It’s very forward-thinking and definitely very liberal. I think I feel about John Howard the way a lot of people think about George Bush. I think he represents something that is not indicative of Australians.
Australia has one of the most vocal gay communities in the world, while the culture itself is very open, accepting and embracing of gay culture. I don’t think that John Howard speaks for the temperature of the country and so I think that gay rights in Australia will change.
What you’ve done in this country is an incredible civil right. I’m so proud that I live here and am a part of this time in our culture.
“I think it took a long time for me to really accept it myself... and work out that there was a name for the feelings I had and I had a very painful experience with it all. I went through a lot of self-hatred and a lot of those things that I think men of my generation went through.”
Why did it take you so long to come out? Well, it didn’t really; it just took me a long time to hold a press conference about it. I think coming out is a pretty complicated process. I’ll buy flowers for Richard at a flower store and someone will ask if they’re for my girlfriend and I’ll have to say that they’re actually for my boyfriend.
I think there’s always someone that you have to come out to and, for me, when I realised that I was gay, I told everybody in my life who mattered to me – my family, my friends, my band members and everybody in the record company. I never lied about it, which I’m very proud of. I think that if you’re in the public eye and you’re asked about your sexuality, I think there’s a very polite way to say that you are, but you don’t want to talk about it. I used to say that I keep my private life private.
Did you feel any pressure that you had to come out publicly at some point? Yes and no – I think I felt a moral obligation to come out. I was always kind of peppering my music with hints and clues about who I was and I certainly never did anything to appear straight. I didn’t suddenly have a girlfriend on the red carpet and I never did those Cleo interviews where they ask what kind of girl I liked. I purposely didn’t do those kinds of things.
Also, I think it took a long time for me to really accept it myself. I’m not somebody who was born in rollerskates singing ‘Xanadu’. I mean, I do now! But the reality was that it took me a long time to even work out that there was a name for the feelings I had and I had a very painful experience with it all. I went through a lot of self-hatred and a lot of those things that I think men of my generation went through.
I’m quite amazed when I see that fans on MySpace have just checked a box that says gay, straight, bisexual, or whatever. I could never have dreamed of being eighteen and being able to know which box I fitted into. My story took a little bit longer.
What do you and Richard get up to on the weekend? Do you want the glamorous answer or the truth? The truth is we’re homebodies and I’m absolutely lucky that I’ve found somebody who is into the same things I’m into. Richard is an animator and he’s an ex-theatre director, so our house is very artistic.
Do you go around singing West End musicals, then? No, the only musical I really like is Xanadu, actually! But anyway, we’re into films and creative things like music and animating. My favourite thing in the world to do is just to hang out with Richard and our dog.
What type of dog have you got? We’ve got a four-year-old English cocker spaniel named Wally and he’s great because he’s a manic depressive. Most of his life he’s just sitting around writing little suicide notes, I imagine. Wouldn’t it be funny if pets were suicidal? I think our dog would try to throw himself off our balcony someday.
“It sounds really cheesy, but I knew the minute I met him. He was gorgeous and I just knew. I had that feeling in my gut that I was meant to be in London and I was meant to be with him. I think I told him after about two weeks that I loved him.”
Tell us about your new album and single. I’m obsessed with the record. It’s a double album called This Delicate Thing We’ve Made. It’s really electronic and a track called ‘Step Into the Light’ has already become a top ten club hit without anyone knowing it because I changed my name, just so people would play it without judging me – suckers!
The single is called ‘On the Verge of Something Wonderful’. It’s gorgeous – it’s about being at a crossroads in your life and taking the road less travelled. There are some cool mixes and it’s a really fun project. It’s going to end up with me playing the Albert Hall on 3 October in London with a pretty OTT show. I can’t promise there’ll be roller-skates, but there may be a few Xanadu influences.
Do you like doing the live stuff? I love it!
Are you doing G.A.Y.? I did it two days before the album came out and it was amazing. We pretty much brought out all the big guns and it was a bit of a teaser for the tour.
Do you go out clubbing much yourself? I’m a bit of a teetotaller, actually; I tend to prefer re-mixes for my iPod than I do in a club. That might change now that the smoking law has changed but - as a singer - to go out to a club in London used to mean I couldn’t speak for three days, so we’ll see.
I kind of like my gay bars to be a bit grungy and a bit dirty. One of my favourite places to hang out in London is probably the Retro Bar. I’m not really into hardcore clubs, but I love club culture. Source & copyright:rainbownetwork Labels: entertainment, social, trends |
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| Sunday, September 02, 2007 |
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The guys from BelAmi. Labels: pictorial |
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The Republican US Senator who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in a men's toile has announced that he will resign from the Senate.Idaho Senator Larry Craig, 62, told a news conference:"I apologise for what I have caused... I am deeply sorry."Craig said his resignation would be effective as on the 30th September 2007.Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct on the 1st August 2007, and while he has since said he did nothing wrong, the episode has roiled the Republican party and produced numerous calls for him to step down.
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Hello my friends,
It is been longtime since my last post, so I will try to explain my silence.
First, my work, of course. I have done the new fashion collection for this fall, have take a lot of energy and creativity so my last concerne was to up-date my blog. Sorry for that, but someone have to win the money to pay the bills... :-p.
Second, my personal life have made some changes. Dont worry, I still am with the greatest man on this planet, but our relationship have became more mature, more concerne about the goodwill of each another.
So, you can see, my blogging life have been put away until today, whn I have decide to come back... for more. So... very soon will be some changes here, after receiving e-mails from my friends (thanks everybody!) with some new ideeas...
Have a great time, my friends! Labels: diary |
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