The Life & Times of A Drag Queen Named Cleo Tonic.
harpersbazaar:

Marc Jacobs Fall 2012
Photo credit: Imaxtree

harpersbazaar:

Marc Jacobs Fall 2012

Photo credit: Imaxtree

I don’t understand why everyone is tripping over Valentines day. Even though I don’t have a special man in my life, I get to spend it with the one person I love the most…….ME! OF COURSE! That’s right bitches, I love me the most! If I can run into my own arms, I probably would. Have a happy Valentines day mother fuckers!

gaywrites:

Do you see this as an accurate description? 

gaywrites:

Do you see this as an accurate description? 

metalpunkfiend:

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my idol

metalpunkfiend:

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my idol

Was there some kind of football game earlier this evening? I thought it was just an amazing Madonna concert. Oh well. LONG LIVE MADONNA!

thehomoriot:


A HISTORY OF QUEER STREET ART opens for a limited engagement in Los Angeles with an opening reception on February 9th from 7-11pm. 

Location: Physical Goods Gallery, 1621 1/2 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028
 
A History of Queer Street Art opens for its month long engagement at Physical Goods  Gallery in the heart of  Hollywood, CA on February 9th and will run through February 29th 2012.Originally curated and exhibited in San Francisco by SF based street artist Jeremy Novy, the exhibit is re-imagined and brought to Los Angeles by LA’s own Homo Riot. 
 
A History of Queer Street Art, first presented in 2011 at the SOMArts Center in San Francisco, documents the work of queer and pro-queer street artists from around the world. Spanning more than two decades of work, the collection includes pieces by notable queer street artists as well as showcasing present day street activists.  
 
At the heart of the History of Queer Street Art is a timeline of works collected by Novy which incorporates prints, stencils, stickers, photos, street pasters and even the gallery’s walls — creating a “street art experience” from a queer perspective.  The Los Angeles version of the exhibition, produced by Homo Riot, will also feature new works by well-known European street artists like Paul Le Chein, Adrian and Shane and encore, in addition to a number of other young and emerging queer street artists.  Homo Riot has curated video presentations as well as art installations throughout the Hollywood gallery to further enhance the experience. 

thehomoriot:

A HISTORY OF QUEER STREET ART opens for a limited engagement in Los Angeles with an opening reception on February 9th from 7-11pm. 

Location: Physical Goods Gallery, 1621 1/2 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028

 

A History of Queer Street Art opens for its month long engagement at Physical Goods  Gallery in the heart of  Hollywood, CA on February 9th and will run through February 29th 2012.Originally curated and exhibited in San Francisco by SF based street artist Jeremy Novy, the exhibit is re-imagined and brought to Los Angeles by LA’s own Homo Riot. 

 

A History of Queer Street Art, first presented in 2011 at the SOMArts Center in San Francisco, documents the work of queer and pro-queer street artists from around the world. Spanning more than two decades of work, the collection includes pieces by notable queer street artists as well as showcasing present day street activists.  

 

At the heart of the History of Queer Street Art is a timeline of works collected by Novy which incorporates prints, stencils, stickers, photos, street pasters and even the gallery’s walls — creating a “street art experience” from a queer perspective.  The Los Angeles version of the exhibition, produced by Homo Riot, will also feature new works by well-known European street artists like Paul Le Chein, Adrian and Shane and encore, in addition to a number of other young and emerging queer street artists.  Homo Riot has curated video presentations as well as art installations throughout the Hollywood gallery to further enhance the experience. 

BETTY PAGE REALNESS!

BETTY PAGE REALNESS!

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