Any Day Now

The year is 1979 and in a sleazy West Hollywood gay bar, Rudy a very scary looking drag queen, is lip-syncing to a disco hit ‘Come to Me’ and he catches the eye of a handsome masculine and very straight dude sitting by himself. Paul is a divorced closeted uptight lawyer who works in the … Continue reading

Any Day Now : the family that is worth fighting for

The year is 1979 and in a sleazy West Hollywood gay bar, Rudy a very scary looking drag queen, is lip-syncing to a disco hit ‘Come to Me’ and he catches the eye of a handsome masculine and very straight dude sitting by himself.  Paul is a divorced closeted uptight lawyer who works in the D.A.’s office. … Continue reading

Any Questions? A Comic on LGBTQ+ Inclusion for Educators

  Any Questions? A Comic on LGBTQ+ Inclusion for Educators was written by Hugh Ryan and illustrated by Cristy Road, in collaboration with DOE educators. Any Questions? introduces issues, situations, and events having to do with LGBTQ+ inclusion in schools to support conversations between educators and promote professional learning. Via the Any Questions? comic, educators follow a fictionalized teacher, Ms. Velez, … Continue reading

Anyone for Strip Poker?

Could you really keep a poker face if you were dealt a pack of cards like this?  The models are a hot cute couple Rick and Griff Twombley-King who think that their ‘designs’ would be perfect for traditional games such as strip poker, strip Twister, spin the bottle, etc…   Just don’t leave them around the house … Continue reading

Anything

Bringing any work of fiction involving a transgender character to the screen these days can often be fraught with consequences that can overshadow the movie itself.  Whereas not too long ago Eddie Redmayne received an Oscar nomination for starring in The Danish Girl, and then Jared Leto won an Oscar for playing a trans woman … Continue reading

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