At Home and at the Movies
Entertaining television and motion picture opportunities.
Welcome to EGAY, your freshest, and, hopefully, most compelling, online GLBT magazine. Set down a spell. Make us your new Internet home.
Personally, I want At Home & at the Movies to become the favorite EASY chair in your new online home. I understand that I must earn your favor, and I’ll try. You have many choices competing for your online time, and I thank you for surfing over to us.
The World of GLBT Entertainment is exciting, expansive, and evolving. Much of this world is available to you at home, via television and video, and at the movies – your favorite multiplex or art house theater. This pillar will chronicle the At Home & at the Movies elements of your entertainment world. Other EGAY columnists and writers will provide you with the entertainment news that is not grist for my mill.
This pillar will strive to explore entertainment worthy of your money and time. I don’t waste my own money and time on low value GLBT attractions, and I won’t squander yours, either.
This will be a multiple-item column. In one paragraph you may read about the first airings of Nemesis Rising, Logo’s new series about two gay rockers, Jacob and Joshua, identical twins, striving for stardom in Los Angeles. In the following item, I may reveal exactly why Daniel Craig, the blond Bond, is raising, not shaking or stirring, eyebrows as a brunette, brown-eyed murderer in INFAMOUS, the second movie about gay author Truman Capote in as many years. Occasionally, but infrequently, I may devote an entire column to a single subject.
I’ve had a life-long love affair with GLBT Entertainment – at home and at the movies. You could say that I’ve devoured whole the professional gay entertainment world, as well as other elements of our popular culture.
As a 10-years-old, I was among the very youngest subscribers to entertainment trade publications, including BOXOFFICE, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, and VARIETY. Back then, I would have been hard-pressed to fill a weekly column with GLBT motion picture, television, and video news. As I came into adulthood, gay and lesbian entertainment was exploding. National print publications, including The Advocate, Out, Genre, and Instinct devoted much of their space to covering them.
I’ve had the honor and privilege to write about gay entertainment for some of our most popular online and print magazines. I’m a former Advocate entertainment editor. My work has also appeared in Out, Instinct, and other gay print publications. Online, I’ve contributed dozens of features and reviews to Sarah Warn’s superb After Elton.Com.
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