The blog of a 58 year-old gay man living in Melbourne, Australia; a writer, broadcaster, cultural critic and arts advocate.
Str8 boys r so gay!
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Need more proof? Head over to photographer Brian Finke's site, where these amazingly homoerotic photographs are from. (This post inspired/lovingly ripped off from JockoHomo.)
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Anonymous said…
"I saw his image clearer in his absence Than nearer him, for my eyes were strangely troubled; And never had I dared talk thus to him."
when i saw the title of your post, i thought it would be about the carlton football team celebrating their big win on "gay night" at love machine, as reported by the age [their words not mine]. needless to say, after seeing the pictures i'm very sorry it isn't afl players...
Anonymous said…
I thought that was just normal white people behavior, not gay people. I'll understand it one day..
Anonymous said…
Reminds me of the Community Cup and that photo I got of the Ox about to kiss JVG on the mouth. Heard anything about the Sissies and Sluts show at Ding Dong? Took heaps of photos last night there.
Anonymous said…
Reminds me of the very macho stag party I witnessed on Saturday, where a dozen guys who had been drinking all day came to the same restaurant I was in and were snogging each other on dares. They also took pictures of one guy giving mock blow jobs to the others.
The last time I posted on this poor, neglected blog was in August 2023, and a lot has happened since then - I've been meaning to blog about it for ages, but time got away from me. So, consider this post a quick catch-up on some of the creative work I've been doing over the last 12 months or so. I say quick, but given I'm an all or nothing kinda of guy, let's see how long I write for this evening and how much detail I go into, shall we? Last year, starting on Friday June 8th and continuing on over the weekend, I was a Guest of Honour at the innaugural Chaosium Con Australia ; a celebration of the games published by Chaosium Inc , a company whose work I've long admired and was once a regular contributor to, especially their game of Lovecraftian cosmic horror, Call of Cthulhu , which I first encountered in 1984; I also contributed significantly to Chaosium's Stormbringer and Elric! game lines, roleplaying games based on the work of enormously influential Englis...
The long-awaited film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s ground-breaking novel presents the perfect opportunity to re-examine the lives of the Beat Generation, writes Richard Watts. It’s not hyperbole to say that the Beat Generation – a small coterie of writers who met up in New York City in the spring of 1944 – changed the world. Without their individual quests for personal freedoms – a quest for sex and drugs before there was rock and roll; a quest which spawned the western world’s first counter-culture, the beatniks – the hippy movement of the Sixties would never have happened, and punk would have been a quiet snarl rather than a global reaction. Of all the Beat Generation writers, Jack Kerouac, author of the autobiographical beatnik bible, On the Road , is unequivocally the most famous. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1922, to working class French-Canadian parents, Kerouac aspired to be a writer from a young age, though he was also a keen football player. Indeed, it ...
I've lived in Fitzroy for 14 years, and long before I moved here spent some formative moment in its pubs and terrace houses. I have an unpublished novel that set's in Fitzroy in the 1940s (originally it was set in the 1950s but I've realised it was the wrong period). I love this suburb, even as it changes before my eyes, which is why I love articles and photographs and stories of its past. From the Herald-Sun , here's a series of images of the old inner city slums that once characterised much of Fitzroy. And from The Age just yesterday, here's an article about a photographer who was documenting the vanishing post-war Fitzroy culture in 1973-74. Happy reading. And maybe allow Dan Sultan to provide you with a soundtrack?
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Than nearer him, for my eyes were strangely troubled;
And never had I dared talk thus to him."
That's like SO gay.