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Ryan and Grant are getting married in this wise comic drama that reveals that there's more to marriage than you may have thought.
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Blood Sweat And Tears: Or How I Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love Fashion
At first I thought strictly about a book of photographs on fashion. As I worked on it, I thought more and more about something my friend the late, great fashion designer Gianni Versace once said, in giving me advice before an assignment, Call me des mode, but give me beauty.
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What to Watch: Fine Dead Girls
DVD Review
By Holly Dolezalek
I don't know whether Fine Dead Girls director Dalibor Matanic has seen any David Lynch movies, but if he hasn't, he shares some brain cells with the man. The atmosphere of Fine Dead Girls is heavy and strange, with a score reminiscent of Mulholland Drive and a similar blend of crazy, funny, and horrifying.
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Book Club: Stewart Lewis
By Neil Plakcy
Writer/Musician Stewart Lewis is a triple threat, but not in the way the term has most commonly come to be known. The singer/songwriter/novelist sets the record straight about his second book, Relative Stranger, and his new CD, In Formation and the semi auto-biographical book that kickstarted it all, Rockstarlet.
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What to Watch: The Brandon Teena Story - Collector's Edition
From a historical and educational standpoint, The Brandon Teena Story is a valuable record of a horrific crime that was representative of our culture's hostility toward certain of its own members. Like The Laramie Project, The Brandon Teena Story forces viewers to confront the evil that people still sometimes do when they're confronted with someone who isn't like them.
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Book Club: Joel Derfner, Author of 'Swish'
Between the pages with your favorite gay authors
By Neil Plakcy
The man who taught us how to pen the perfect gay haiku is back with another challenge—to become the gayest person of all time. Joel Derfner talks to GayWired.com about failing miserably at drag queen finishing school, stopping short of starring in gay porn and his forthcoming musical taking place in a concentration camp.
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