Thu, 28 October 2010
(To view the podcast click on small POD button in upper left corner of this post. You may also download it from the itunes music store or from the link listed below) Every year the good, good people at Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS host a Flea Market in the heart of the theatre district, Times Square. Every year OccasionalFag Brian G. is there, Flip camera in hand recording where and when he can while volunteering to help set up, run parts of and strike the days events. It really is an amazingly fun event. Enjoy! Comments[1]
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Fri, 22 October 2010
(To listen to the podcast click on small POD button in upper left corner of this post. You may also download it from the itunes music store or from the link listed below) Being footloose and fancy free for the first time as a single man for the past year, Occasionalfag Brian G has had the time to focus on items outside of the concerns brought on by hibernating in a relationship and what he thinks he has discovered in his foraging about in the gay community is that the collective nature of those men who call themselves Bears seems to have changed drastically in the past few years. To challenge and help elaborate on this topic he and his fellow Occasionalfag David b have called in friends Aaron and Cyrus for a FagFest chat on the spectrum of all things Bear. Now keep in mind that the name of this podcast is neither The Authoritative Fag nor The Academic Fag. We suppose we could have called in an expert on Bear identity, but then it wouldn't have been so much of a conversation, but a lecture. We'd rather stumble around a bit in the darkened cave and that we do, with no help from skype as technical glitches chewed at this podcast as much as we did... Enjoy! Call the comment line 206.339.4512 TheOccasionalFag[at]gmail.com
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Fri, 15 October 2010
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Wed, 6 October 2010
(To view the podcast click on small POD button in upper left corner of this post. You may also download it from the itunes music store or from the link listed below) The ACT UP Oral History Project created a gallery show at the White Columns Gallery in the West Village to showcase its' collection of interviews of noted ACT UP members. Included on the walls were many examples of the graphic work generated by ACT UP members during ACT UP's first few years. The show opened a few weeks back and theoccasionalfag was there to collect video images. Is the music we have decided to set the images to in this video, part of our completely fabricated ACT UP ANAL HISTORY PROJECT, appropriate? Yes and no... Maybe? We asked Harmonie Moore what she thought and her response was, "fuck em, they want me dead anyway...". Enjoy! Comments[0]
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