21 August 2008

So by presenting lots of the gays on Project Runway, Bravo helps the gays to hate themselves and love women in leather. Or? The night I met Suede in cotton and Stella in leathuh.

Every week there's been an invitation for a Project Runway viewing party.  As it typically takes place in Hell's Kitchen (a neighborhood unvisited in over a year), it always stays in the "maybe" status in Facebook.  (You would think it would be easier to just say no.)  What's different about this viewing is that the viewing is with one of the contestants, Suede.  This week, with friends (V and R and A) prodding me (and promising protection from "Hell's Kitchen gays"), I finally went.

Getting out of the cab, the conversion of Hell's Kitchen into Chelsea circa 1999 is obviously complete.  Skinny gays, old gays, eye-brow threaded gays and more travel in their gay gaggles from Thai-fusion place to Thai-fusion place.  Arriving at Posh, a quick look around reveals pink and yellow and lime green drinks in hands accompanying faces that must shave right after work because there is no facial hair, not even a trace of stubble. 

Soon after arriving, the guest of honor shows.  And he has a guest of his own.  Instantly, gaylebrities Suede and Stella are surrounded.  The first thing in mind is how they stack up in real life, compared to "reality" life.  Suede?  Not so technicolor and sort of solid looking.  Stella?  Head to toe leather leathuh and much prettier when her makeup is for life and not the camera.

After they make their way back to the viewing area, we're introduced by mutual friends.  Stella and I compare notes about Astoria (although she's a Chelsea girl now).  Suede gives good handshakes and better hugs.  From the brief introduction, it strikes me:  Where are the people to whom the Bravo teevee had introduced me?  She's gracious and he's not a flaming queen.

Finally the big moment arrives and the big screen television is now showing Project Runway.  Suede appears on the screen and the crowd claps and cheers.  Next Stella is on screen.  And the crowd roars.  As the opening continues a trend is evident.

As each of the gay characters contestants appears on screen, the gays go into cat mode.  They hiss about Blaine.  Daniel receives a group "ugh".  Even hunky Keith sets the nabobs to nattering.  All of Suedes' lines receive laughs and applause, but there is a more obvious favorite contestant named Stella. 

The crowd tizzies for Stella almost as much as they do for the drag queens, including many from the local talent stable.  Local royalty, some of whom I've sort of known for years are a welcome surprise.  Miss Understood has me most worried as I know she sources out her fabrics in Thailand and designs and makes her own clothing.  Sweetie hams it up and has the crowd woot-wooting.   And Hedda Lettuce has everyone nervous for Suede as she, well, is known to not spare her words.  Of all the queens (in drag, not the Bravo creations), Varla Jean is this crowd's favorite.

The show goes on and as Suede and Stella are deemed safe, the crowd explodes, but it sounds like auditions for Streetcar as the crowd cheers out "Stelllllaaaaah". 

After the show, I touch base with Suede again.  No bitchy.  No catty.  Granted, had I been with him for the full hour, there probably would have been the occasional comment that I could edit and make him out to be so.  After all, Bravo does it.  Also?  Not once did he refer to himself in third person.  All "I", no "Suede".

Having seen the show and enjoyed my Jack and Gingers (which is as "gay drink" as I go), I head out with my friends and a thought sticks with me.  The editing of Project Runway (as is expected of a reality show) creates characters of the contestants, but seems to harsh on the gays a bit more.  Is the payoff for representation self-loathing?

09 July 2006

Invasion 2006

Finally, a little video of the Invasion which showcases not only the creativity, energy and electricity in the air but also my lack of video editing skills. 

Music:  My Sweet Summer Suite by The Love Unlimited Orchestra from Super Disco Friends, DJ Muro disc

17 May 2006

The Manhattan Offender Interview: Ariel, the cherry of the grove

Number twenty-four in a series.

Pinkshow

Interview after the jump.

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15 May 2006

Get done by a diva

Dscf0053So you're sitting on the Christopher Street pier, surrounded by shirtless men and reading the Jackie Curtis biography, Superstar in a Housedress.  As you're reading of the groundbreaking drag genius you look up and towering above you are two drag superstars in matching outfits.  They reach down to you and hand you a little packet, say "Be safe, handsome," and walk along to the next guy.  You've been done by a DIVA.

The Drag Initiative to Vanquish AIDS (DIVAs) works pride events, individual bar and club nights, and numerous other venues on both coasts handing out free condoms and providing information to any and all takers.

With AIDSWalk coming this weekend, this is a just a reminder to support these initiatives.  Until there is a cure there is only knowledge. 

To learn more and support these pier queens go here!

14 May 2006

One of these is my mom

Can you guess which is the MO-mom and which one is East Village legend Miss Understood? 
Mom (Happy Mother's Day, Mom!)

12 April 2006

Amanda Lepore leaves me speechless.

Amanda13Last night's DIFFA fundraiser at Jeffrey celebrated the amazing Amanda LePore dolls as designed by Jason Wu.  The crowd was wowed by tray upon tray of Godiva chocolates and glass upon glass of Veuve Clicquot.  From the stylings of Kenny Kenny working the door to such luminaries as Patrick MacDonald, Miss Understood, Richie Rich, Mickey Boardman, Rosemary Ponzo, Zach Augustine, and so many many more the event was a feast for the eyes. 

Any writing will not do the event justice, but the Offender-cam
is up to the job.  After the jump, click the pictures and feel like you are there.

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10 April 2006

The Manhattan Offender Interview: Josh Kilmer-Purcell, the drag queen turned author

Number twenty-three in a series.
Josh_smilinglow Interview (and a shot of Josh's alter-ego) after the jump.

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05 April 2006

Introducing Glamazonia

FtcAmazingly Chuck (the famous bartender from The Cock, Barrage, et al) has found yet another way to feature yet another transsexual in his cast of characters for his online web comic, From the Cellar.  For a person that bristles every time he is called "she", this is, to say the least, intriguing.  Could there be a Chucketta in there somewhere?

24 March 2006

Happy Birthday to Star Jones

Starflotilla_1Thinking of Star Jones never really evokes the images that Star probably wants.  While she wants us to hear "successful" "lawyer" "glamor" and "STAR", we just hear "delusional" "hack" "surgery" and "FLOTILLA".

But no hating here.  She's just another black female addicted to retail.  So happy birthday Star!  Best wishes for lots of coverage of whatever you and Al do tonight.  Maybe he'll slip you the tongue.  On camera.

(Image from the 2005 Fire Island Invasion with Flotilla as Star.)

02 March 2006

MO Contest! What's your 'lot lizard' name?

Mens_black_wrap_around Onesheet_1The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things debuts in New York and Los Angeles next Friday and frankly, the House of MO is buzzy about it.  Having purchased the original hardcover on the day it arrived at the bookstore, that original purchase is now dog-eared from being lent to many friends over the years.

Nevermind the fake author hubbub for now; we'll discuss what might be the most gorgeous hoax of all time soon enough.  Having seen an advance screening (review coming this weekend), what we  most need is someone to talk to about it.

Until then we can share the thrill with you by getting you in on the action now with your very own official tee.  Yes, it's the first ever Manhattan Offender contest!

Everyone knows that your drag name is the name of your childhood pet combined with the name of the street on which you grew up.  (Snuffy Tremont here).  But what is your lot lizard name?  You don't want to use your real name, so you need to make something particularly whorish up.  (Trailah Trash by the way was taken years ago.)  So dig deep into the dark recesses of your filthy minds and give up your nomme de Lot Lizard.

Post your entry in the comments or shoot an email to contest AT manhattanoffender DOT com.  A panel of professional prostitutes will select a winner who will be winning a gorgeous, high-quality tee designed for the film.  Enter now and enter often, we'll take as many names as you have to give.

The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (official movie site)
Buy the book on Amazon and read it before you see it on the screen.
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