Category: Art

Five Comic Book Heroes Who’d Oppose Proposition 8

Always good to remember there are some out and awesome super heroes! Thanks to @BillinBCN for posting this to twitter! But, as fun as this is, if we are going to gain full equal civil rights, we all need to

The GayClic Collab Against Homophobia (from France)

OK, this is (I think) the first really questionable or controversial thing I’ve ever put on this blog. Although, a couple of people had a real reaction to the “If Atheists Ruled…” video I embedded over at my other blog,

San Francisco’s Deviant Values: New Folsom Street Poster Mocks Family, Prop 8

I just had to post this- the poster is quite funny I believe. and when you mix that with Peter LaBarbera’s anti-homo rhetoric, it is even funnier.  My favorite sentence is: They’ll tolerate Folsom, but they won’t tolerate Californians voting in Prop

Why I Never Use the Word Homophobia in the Classroom

Why I Never Use the Word Homophobia in the Classroom (Part Two of a Series on the Pedagogy of Creative Writing) I’m not an activist. I’m a teacher. Both require some manipulation to yield the desired results. One of those

Art By Any Other Name

This might not be the politically correct thing to say, but I just can’t get used to calling the PERSAD event, “Celebrate Art, Celebrate Life” or whatever it is now called. For me it is and will be the annual

No Regrets: The Best, Worst, & Most Ridiculous Tattoos Ever – Telegraph

Really crazy tattoos. No. REALLY crazy tattoos. No Regrets: The Best, Worst, & Most Ridiculous Tattoos Ever – Telegraph. If you appreciate reading my posts, would you like to thank me with a coffee?

The Pansy Project

Via Twitter, I just found this blog, the Pansy Project. Worth taking a look! The Pansy Project Blog. If you appreciate reading my posts, would you like to thank me with a coffee?

Bishop Promotes Gay Civil Rights

My own involvement with Religion has been complicated, and when Robinson became a bishop, I was happy for him, but have never really given it or him, a lot of thought. I actually overlooked this blog, and didn’t expect to

Miru Kim’s underground art | Video on TED.com

Saw this link on Twitter and it is awesome.  I had just come from 2 back-to-back meetings that had lasted 3 hours, and I was grumpy and, well, not fit to be around. Watching this brought me back to a

Photo Blog Post and Making Artwork

Before I moved to using a WordPress blog, I had started to post photographs as a way to get back in the swing of making new images. Much of my artwork was photography, or rooted in photography, so that seemed