Vancouver film maker Gwen Haworth made a movie, a documentary, on her life and coming out to her family as identifying as a woman rather than a man. Haworth started in 2000 with archival family footage, voice messages, and animation to show how Steven Haworth biologically a male transgendered into the female identity Gwen!


Haworth and her Mom

"At turns painful, funny, and awkward,
She's A Boy I Knew explores the frustrations, fears, questions, and hopes experienced by Gwen and her family as they struggle to understand and embrace her newly revealed identity." -Palm Springs International Film Festival


This documentary shows the effects one individual has transitioning not just with himself but with others around him as well.

"She's A Boy I Knew" has won 17 awards in the past two years and has peddled a million miles through press releases and publications around the world.


"Between 2000 and 2004, Gwen came out as transsexual to her friends and family and transitioned genders from male to female. During this process, she became painfully aware of the media's marginalized depictions of trans individuals, often as victims of discrimination & violence or objects of fetish. In She's A Boy I Knew, Haworth turns the camera on her own family, capturing an intimate, complex, and emotionally ground-breaking account of their journeys through this experience."


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Only lesbian bats ride motorcycles and wear pleather stockings! But I'll let my girl Lizzy confirm that Batwoman is indeed a flaming homosexual looking for a sidekick! Any takers??




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A Tribute To Farrah

Friday, June 26, 2009

After a terrible battle with breast cancer Farrah Fawcett passed away at the age of 62.

Her treatments, doctor visits and struggles were documented almost every second of the way. In my eyes she was strong and courageous as well as beautiful and intellectual. Her thoughts for this documentation of her battle is to further the process of finding a treatment that will cure women of this horrid demon that stalks the cells. Will the world ever find a cure for cancer? It seems as if we keep speratically coming up with new technology, a computer cannot stay on the shelf for more than a week without a new and improved one butting in. We now have open MRI machines, a okay grasp on HIV (although we must find a cure for that also) and hospital procedures that you drive through. WE NEED A CURE FOR THE DEMON, because we keep losing women like Farrah.



In 1976 this angel was the poster girl for her fabulous red bathing suit/spectacular smile pose that earned her that exact title for that generation. After Charlies Angels she went on doing TV movies and miniseries landing her 9 Emmy and Golden Globe nominations!


But the one thing we cannot go out here without saying is "THE FARRAH"... That hair! Her hair-cut made every woman squirm on into their local beauty parlor to get "THE FARRAH", I know my mother did!! It was the hair-do of that generation, and a mighty good one at that!

Her hair will never be forgotten, nor will her ambition to find a cure for cancer. This Angel will always be remembered and will fly with pride over the shoulders of those who are fighting the same demon!


You will be greatly missed by all who adored your brilliant talent and liquid smile!



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Kaki King
Recent Interview

Wednesday, June 24, 2009


In 2007 out lesbian Kaki King was the first ever female to be included on the Rolling Stones Magazine "Guitar Gods" list. Her album "Dreaming of Revenge" came out last year and is an unbelievable album. I dug up a recent interview of Kaki on Zoom In Online 2009, "kudos". It's a ridiculously enjoyable interview, definitely worth viewing if you are a huge Kaki King fan! Do watch and enjoy!




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Smoking has been glamorous since women sought out their first "puffs"! But, what I truly find glamorous is the attraction that beautiful inelegant vintage feminine ladies bestow on us female womanizers in this never ending "smoke because you're bored" era! There's just something about a vintage Hollywood woman smoking that lights up my "tinglys" and puts a glow on my face.

Audrey Hepburn

Lauren Bacall

Joan Crawford

Marlene Dietrich

Gene Tierney

Rita Hayworth

Glenn Close (1996) imitating the original smoking Cruella Devil in 101 Delmations!


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OUT CHEFS... I'd date them all!
Oh how I love to eat...!


jAMIE lAUREN

jOSIE sMITH-mALAVE

cAT cORA

dEBORAH sCOTT

tRACI dES jARDINS

eLIZABETH fALKNER

sUSAN fENIGER


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Boston Magazine has commended "out" Grammy winner Sharon Isbin as "the pre-eminent guitarist of our time." Isbin has an astonishing amount of accomplishments, I would be here all day if I discussed them all. But, one that stood out to me was that she has appeared as soloist with over 160 orchestras, and has engaged more concerti than any other guitarist! Isbin has also appeared in the L Word as herself performing, and recently Power Up! 2009 has honored her and other amazing gay women for their great attributes and successes!


Isbin has a new CD that came out in March of this year from Sony Classics, Journey to the New World, that features folk singer Joan Baez and violinist Mark O'Connor.

Here is a little insight to Sharon Isbins work with a current performance in New York with Mark O'Connor; Enjoy!


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