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June
Check out some upcoming events going on!
June
June 19th at 4pm (that is the tentative time so far), Borders in Stafford will be hosting 3 gay authors for a book-signing and reading (as a part of National PRIDE month)..........here's something about the authors...Josh Aterovis - multiple award winning author of the Killian Kendell murder mysteries ("Bleeding Hearts" and "Reap the Whirlwind" are the first 2 books in the series), Josh also is a contributing writer for AfterElton. com and is a successful artist, living in Maryland with his husband of 7 years.Brian Sloan - the mind behind and writing chops of the independent film hit "WTC View" starring Ugly Betty's Michael Urie, Brian's first novel "A Really Nice Prom Mess" is a hit with the young adult crowd (a fun-filled ride of gayness at a DC prom).andNico Medina - has experienced success with his first novel "The Straight Road to Kylie" (another YA hit, centering on a gay young man pretending to be straight to see a Kylie Minogue concert) and his second hits bookshelves in April, "Fat Hoochie Prom Queen".FOR ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME BY SENDING ME A MESSAGE HERE or at
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I'd like to meet:
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Music:
Erasure, Ask Me Anything, Frou Frou, The Beatles, Pash, Melissa Etheridge, Ari Gold, Jason & DeMarco, Rufus Wainwright, Patrick Wolfe, and so many others!
Movies:
Latter Days, Eating Out 1&2, The Trip, L.I.E., Edge of Seventeen, TRICK, Soulmaid, Across the Universe, and MANY MORE!
Television:
Queer as Folk, Bad Girls, Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares, Torchwood, Doctor Who, Family Guy, Futurama, The Secret Show
Books:
Someone Like You by Timothy James Beck, Prayers For Bobby (a documentary)
Heroes:
"There never were in the world two opinions alike, no more than two hairs or two grains; the most universal quality is diversity" ~ Michel de Montaigne"I feel my heart break to see a nation ripped apart by its own greatest strength--its diversity." ~ Melissa Etheridge