Monthly Archives: June 2009

The Bachelorette: Dumb & Dumber (episode 7)

After last night’s episode, we all need to take a chill pill. Too much excitement, too much anger, too many surprise guests. But the suspense and stimulation was no match for the new character that emerged from the show! Who is this new character you feverishly ask? Why Jils, of course! She officially revealed herself [...]

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The Bachelorette: Snakes on a Train (episode 6)

And then there were eight. This past Monday, the long awaited redemption show finally arrived, chugging its way across the snowy Canadian wilderness on a luxurious train ride with Miss Cool and the Gang. But before the thought of frivolity could even emerge from our synapse’d neurons, Jils brings out the Ice Queen whip and [...]

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A Visit to Coolville

Made it just in time to see the last day’s showing of Gosha Ostretsov’s Coolville at Claire Oliver gallery. Here are some pix of his views on Russian politics. Slide Show + -

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The Bachelorette: She Can’t Handle the Truth! (episode 5)

Is it me or is each consecutive episode getting more and more el lamo? In this installment, it’s only until the very end that our eyes and ears perk up with some nuggets to yap about. The two-hour snooze fest brings us chapters of Jilly babysitting Michael, her undying paranoia about who’s playing games with [...]

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Grey Gardens Festival @ Maysles Cinema

“Tea for two, and two for tea, Grey Gardens for you, and gay men for me!” That’s the tune I wanted to sing as I sat amid a fabulous sampling of Chelsea in Harlem last night for the celebration of Staunch!: The Ultimate Grey Gardens Festival at Maysles Cinema. The evening was a kick-off for [...]

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The Bachelorette: A Tale of Tonsil Hockey, Spandex Assault, & Part-time Lovers (episode 4)

Perhaps it was because the boys in the house numbered an unlucky 13 that this chapter brings–not tidings of joy–but rather, a bad case of despair and doom. Although the show flies out to peaceful Canada, there is nothing peaceful about what unfolds!!!!

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My Film Review: Unmistaken Child

Earlier this week, I interviewed director Nati Baratz on his documentary Unmistaken Child. Underworld Magazines was kind enough to publish my review. Check it out and go see the movie!

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The Bachelorette: Mythical Unicorns, More Toe Love & Roid Rage (episode 3)

Oh, winds of change. Why hast thou changed my mind and taken me hither? Hither being: 1) Jils’s self-righteous factor feeling like an old hemorrhoid; 2) Kiptyn’s awkward posture and sensitive tone screaming gay (and speaking of gay, why the hell are there so many queens on the show?); 3) David’s obscene bullying making me [...]

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