Having fun getting prepped about PrEP

  San Francisco Filmmaker Chris Tipton-King has done the near-impossible.  He has made some informative and very in-your-face videos about sex (a topic that too many Americans take way too seriously) and the whole practice of PrEP (that has become way too controversial) and he has made them fun. He’s reminding us that talking about … Continue reading

Hawaii

When Martin gets stranded in the small Argentinian country town he grew up he ends up sleeping rough by the river and goes looking for odd jobs to feed himself. His search takes him to a large Estate where he manages to get some work only to discover that its present tenant is Eugenio one of … Continue reading

Hawaii’s Bishop Museum revisits its history of gender-fluid healers

  More than 500 years ago, Hawaiians placed four boulders on a Waikiki beach to honor visitors from the court of Tahiti’s king who had healed the sick. They were “mahu,” which in Hawaiian language and culture refers to someone with dual male and female spirit and a mixture of gender traits.   A new … Continue reading

Haymaker ! It was probably a good idea on paper

  It’s a brave man who steps out from behind the camera and takes control of his own movie. That’s exactly what visual effects artist Nick Sasso did when he decided to write, direct, edit and also star in Haymaker his very first feature.  Sasso needs to be applauded for both his effort and determination … Continue reading

He Loves Me

  This somewhat surprising Greek/LGBT film has no dialogue, very little in the way of plot but is poetic and a sensuous account of a relationship that is trying to survive.  The two young men leave the city and hitch hike to a deserted beach on the isle of Crete hoping that the peaceful and … Continue reading

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