Monthly Archives: October 2010
what’s left of it.
warm fuzzy neck, she wasn’t poetic. didn’t have a way with words but had instead soft thighs and long hugs. tired of over-articulating my very existence, i certainly did love a moment to feel without speaking. shut my mouth and … Continue reading
Quote
“Let no one who loves be unhappy… even love unreturned has its rainbow.” ~James Matthew Barrie
Yvette [a fictional short story]
I saw her peek around the corner. She looked at me curiously while scratching her nose. I noticed the blue glitter polish on her nails giving way to a week’s worth of indoor fluorescent elements, contrasted with cheeks flushed red … Continue reading
strings of fear
i know what it is to be moved and loved. the pain of no more tomorrows with her name on my lips–i know what it is to lose. i, too, have been forced to bid farewell to flights of fancy; … Continue reading
Find me HERE on 10/30.
I was asked to participate on the panel by Dr. Camilla Westenberg. Shouts to Queen Yonasda, who is the force behind this vision. Prop 107 is of big concern to me. I’m voting no on this so-called “Civil Rights Initiative”. … Continue reading
Off and Running – 11/3/2010
Just dropping a line about the next screening. It will be November 3rd @ Bookmans Phoenix on 19th Avenue and Northern. The film is called “Off and Running”. Synopsis: With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers — … Continue reading
No, thank YOU!
I downloaded my copy of Far East Movement‘s “Free Wired” this evening. I was delighted to find my name in the liner notes. It has been an honor to play a part in your rise to fame, fellas! There’s nothing … Continue reading
The “some people” complex.
The rise of social networking has us all without a filter on what we shout into cyberspace. Guilty as charged. That being said, I’m nauseated at our propensity to constantly participate in the “some people” passive/aggressive party. Every day, my … Continue reading
It gets no realer.
Best scene from the movie “Adaptation”. A take-home message for the ages.