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Chrissy Judy: A Film Review
By Richard Schneider
Described by director Todd Flaherty, who stars in the film, as a labor of love, Chrissy Judy begins like the stereotypical show biz movie in which we watch some performers onstage singing or acting their hearts out—in this case a lip-syncing drag act.
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ALL MAN: The International Male Story
By Richard Schneider
The “magazine/catalog” started publishing in the mid-1970s at a time when Sears and Macy’s were still airbrushing men’s bulges out of underwear ads. Not so International Male, which began to present men in a whole new way …
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Lonesome: A Review
Film Review By Richard Schneider
The protagonist of Lonesome is one of those gay men that you would never pick out of a crowd, a taciturn cowboy from Australia’s cattle country who just happens to fancy the dudes.
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My Child, Her Gender, and Me
By Jonathan Joly
On a deeper level I also felt that I was fighting for my younger self. I had no champion willing to stand up for me like that when I was a child.
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