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Running is MY TIME. It’s how I process my day, release my stresses, feel strength… Read more »
Running is MY TIME. It’s how I process my day, release my stresses, feel strength… Read more »
As Super Bowl approaches, CBS is getting spanked for allowing an ad from a religious group that features quarterback Tim Tebow and insinuates that you might birth a world-class athlete if you don’t abort him first, but then disallowed two ads that feature gay characters… Read more »
This week I spent looking out for resources to help in my quest to come up with a better plan of action—more sophisticated and pointed than my usual. What I found is that there are a lot of opportunities for actors and artists to spend money (seminars, classes, workshops, more… Read more »
“How beautiful is the universe when something digestible meets with an eager digestion.” –Don Marquis… Read more »
For the third time in as many months, I took a girl home for casual sex, only to find out she wished for something more formal… Read more »
What comes to mind about Candice Bergen as she’s inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame this week is how she combined beauty, brains and a sense of humor… Read more »
Stephanie Schroeder is a dreamer, wanderer and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. She likes to exchange apartments with artists and other interesting folks from around the globe and travel in search of new friends and singular experiences. She makes purple a way of life and also fancies green, purple’s complementary color on the color wheel… Read more »
Ditchbank [dɪtʃbæÅ‹k], v., to drive to the country, park on the bank of a ditch and have sexual intercourse. In the small farming town where I grew up, we have this fabulous phenomenon called ditchbanking. Having nothing to do for entertainment, we have a lot of sex. Having no where… Read more »
Yesterday my friend Lissa, an entrepreneur behind the curtain of TheQueerist.com, called me. She read this blog and because she’s known me for a long time my waffling and indecision confused her. “What’s the problem?” I tried to explain: “I’m anxious about this ‘creating a plan thing’. Remember a year… Read more »