People on the Edge of the Night.

Squeezebox! Tribeca Teaser!!

On Friday night, Josh (my new, amazing BF) and I went to the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of the Squeezebox movie For those who don’t know Squeezebox was an amazing queer rock party at Don Hill’s which began in the nineties and lasted for 7 years before ending in 2001. Drag queens performed every night, but there was no lipsynching - these hardcore queens performed dirty rock, punk, and metal songs for an eager crowd of fags, dykes, and straight punks and freaks. I was there a handful of times after I first came out, but not long after, the party closed up shop forever. I wasn’t anything close to a regular or an insider, but I remember the times I went being some of the most insanely fun times I’ve had at a club.

Last summer, I ended up working with Zach Shaeffer and Steve Saporito, who directed the Squeezebox movie, helping them transcribe the edited cut into a documentary script, so they could take it into the final stages of editing. I also gave them some good notes on the script that Zach told me were very helpful when I saw him at the premiere party Friday night - though he may have just been being really nice. Still, I don’t think I’ve been prouder to have helped with any movie, except my own, than this one. My name scrolls up first in the Special Thanks section.

The film is really incredible. Moving, kick-ass, filled with outstanding live concert footage from the party and tons of hysterical appearances from talking heads like World Famous B*O*B, John Waters, Debbie Harry, Jayne County, Justin Bond, and more. There’s even footage of the time that Jean Hill, from John Waters’ Desperate Living, came by to sing I Will Survive, wearing an Oxygen tube that she ripped off mid-song. There’s a void left by the party in NYC nightlife, and as you watch it, you realize you’re living in a different city than the one on film.

Right after the film, we all hoofed it over to the Blender Theatre for the after-party. I knew the event would be amazing, but at first it seemed like a really odd affair. People who were clearly just Tribeca-Festival trendoids - it seemed like skinny model actress types and their straight BF’s were milling about downstairs. There was a weird energy - at first I thought, this isn’t Squeezebox, and it’s not going to be, and I’m going to get depressed. Mistress Formika took the stage to perform, and the mostly too-young to have been really at Squeezebox crowd seemed half-interested, maybe wondering like me, if this was going to make them more depressed that there’s no Squeezebox anymore. But that was a fleeting feeling, cause once the show started, it became one of those nights that makes you feel like there’s no other place to be in the entire world than in New York City.

When I saw the original cut of the film, I knew that there were going to be a lot of performances that they weren’t going to be able to use because of rights to some of the songs that were performed by the drag queens. But actually most of the performances were intact from my memory of that cut. One sequence that did get cut was of Justin Bond and Lily of the Valley singing Bowie and Queen’s “Under Pressure.” I’d told Josh that I was upset it got cut, even though the film was great. Lucky for me, Steve and Zach decided to have Lily and Justin perform the song live. Without a doubt, the best moment of the night:

That’s not to say it got worse - it didn’t. It stayed amazing and kept on going like that all night. John Cameron Mitchell, who developed Hedwig and the Angry Inch through performances at Squeezebox, did a number with his composer Stephen Trask. Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black turned it out with giant flower backup singers. The Toilet Boys, one of my favorite bands, performed “Another Day in the Life”, followed by a cover of the Ramones “Blitzkreig Bop.” Jayne County, the legendary punk rocker who used to be Wayne County before the sex change, performed “Are You A Boy or a Girl?” and absolutely brought the house down.

I was so freakin goofy and elated by 2AM when Mistress Formika, who was on one of the many bottles of Jack Daniels she seemed to put away that night, came out for the encore, a cover of Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name of”! Suddenly, she takes the bottle of Jack in her hand, and throws the whole bottle into the audience, spraying everyone within ten feet of her with whiskey. People went nuts, started moshing, got naked and went back in the most pit. It was insane! I wanted to join in, but frankly, I was just too in shock. Was I really seeing what I thought I was seeing?

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It was the best night I have had in New York in a long, long time. Luckily, my friend Mark Tusk took a ton of pictures which as always, capture the energy and the spirit of the event. It had been a pretty tough week for me, but luckily there are nights like this to make it all worth it. I know, I know, I’m a corny mother fucker. Deal with it!

Anyway, the sweetest and best thing about the night was that I got to spend it with Josh. Here Mark catches us literally sucking each other’s face off. Welcome to Spring!

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Pics by Mark Tusk http://www.flickr.com/photos/flaneur_photo/sets/72157604778413212/

Category Uncategorized  |  admin  |  April 30, 2008  |  12:09 pm

I am back.

So sorry folks to have been away from the blogging thing for a while, but it’s been a busy busy month.  I’ve got lots of creative projects going on at the same time, have a new sexy, great BF, and so my energies haven’t connected with the blog for about a month now.  But don’t worry.  I’ve been busy and it’s all going to be back to normal this week in terms of blogging.

I hope.

Category diaries  |  admin  |  April 29, 2008  |  12:50 pm

Centipede by Rebbie Jackson

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Click below to see the single most amazingly bad video I have ever seen, for Michael Jackson’s older sister Rebbie’s 1984 hit single.  Trust me, this is unreal - a woman that turns into a tiger, a Cobra that shoots 80’s laser beams from its eyes, a group of tuxedoed rejects from Madonna’s Material Girl video doing a strange line dance resembling the arms of the Centipede, it’s like the director saw Diana Ross’s video for Pieces of Ice, which I posted HERE some time ago - and decided, “You know what, I don’t think they went far enough into crazy town.”  The lyrics are insane too - “When the centipede is hot, you’re bound to feel the fire.”  It’s all too, too wonderful. 

REBBIE!

Category music, insane videos, TV party  |  admin  |  March 28, 2008  |  6:55 am

Subway Reading

Sometimes I find it strange that in New York everyone seems to be reading the same books on the subway every morning.  There’s a whole cultural Barnes and Noble “Personal Favorites” thing going on on the L Train in the AM.  For a while the admittedly excellent The Time Traveller’s Wife by Audrey Nifenegger was on top, along with Life of Pi.  But these five are the champs right now, as I see it.

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5. Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond - Usually this one is being read by the type of girls my friend Bill calls aggresively ugly, or by Wall Street Types who live in Williamsburg.  Either way the amount of people reading this exponentially increases as you head into Brooklyn or the Financial District.

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4. The Road  by Cormac McCarthy- I know, I know it’s an Oprah’s Book Club pick, but who in New York watches Oprah?  This is all about No Country for Old Men shining the light on McCarthy’s overwrought (for me at least) writing. 

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3. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer - I had to hide my head in shame on the subway when I read through this bloated jerk off of a story that was probably better when it was in magazine article form.  Luckily, I had found it in the trash outside my building and so that’s where I returned it to when I finished it.

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2. Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert - I have no idea what this is, but it looks dreadful. And every thirtysomething woman I see seems to be reading it. 

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1. Love in The Time of Cholera - I have no idea why I see someone reading this book on the subway at least 3 times a week.  It happened again this morning - and as I check it looks like the book’s number 8 on the NY Times bestseller list.  I have resisted reading it for so long because of this.  I hate to do things that everyone else is doing.  Is Love in the Time of Cholera’s resurgence an example of perenial subway reader fave Malcolm Gladwell’s (The Tipping Point, Blink) idea of stickiness? 

Category diaries, the modern world  |  admin  |   |  6:45 am

MASK! : The Musical

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Hooray! Will the musical theatre industries’ plundering of HBO afternoon classics for the purposes of entertaining the slowly aging generation X auds ever cease?

First there was Footloose, and Hairspray, and then Urban Cowboy, and then Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, all of which I used to watch on a semi-daily basis back in the day. Next came Xanadu, and now Cry-Baby. There’s also a Teen Witch musical (awesome), Evil Dead the Musical, and now comes….

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MASK, the Musical. Based on the Eric Stoltz/Cher movie about a kid with a giant deformed face who learns a thing or two about life and love. I cannot wait to see this on broadway. I used to crack up with my friends imitating the scene where Rocky Dennis tries to explain colors to Laura Dern’s blind girl character. I’d take a rock and give it to them and say - “This is red.” My friends would shout back “I see it!” I wonder if the musical uses any of the Jens Lekman songs he recorded as Rocky Dennis, about the film.

FROM PLAYBILL:

PHOTO CALL: Movie-Turned-Musical Mask Hits Pasadena Stage
By Ernio Hernandez
20 Mar 2008

The Pasadena Playhouse stages the new musical Mask, which is inspired by the 1985 film.

Richard Maltby Jr. directs the show penned by the picture’s screenwriter Anna Hamilton Phelan (book), Barry Mann (music) and Cynthia Weil (lyrics).

“Mask is a musical based on the true story of an unusual looking boy and his unconventional biker mother. She shows him how to embrace life. He shows her how to choose it.”

Allen E. Read stars as Rocky with Michelle Duffy as Rocky’s mom Rusty, Greg Evigan (”My Two Dads,” Jesus Christ Superstar) as Gar and Michael Lanning as Dozer.

Here’s my top ten of HBO films that still need to be made into a musical:

1.  Mannequin

2.  Just one of the Guys

3.  Who’s Harry Crumb?

4.  Summer School

5.  That movie with Molly Ringwald where she gets pregnant.  Also Breakfast Club is a no-brainer.

6.  Gremlins 2: The New Batch

7.  Big Trouble in Little China

8.  That episode of the after-school special type program where the bulimic girl kept the jars of puke in her bedroom and they try to get her help but she dies at the end.

9.  Killer Klowns from Outer Space

10. Barbarians at the Gate

Category Uncategorized  |  admin  |  March 21, 2008  |  9:25 am

It’s My Birthday!

“Do you know where you’re going to? Do you like the things that life is showin you?” - Diana Ross, Theme from Mahogany

So I turn 27 years old today. Feels okay. It’s the beginning of being in my late twenties. Weird!

You betta call me!

Category diaries  |  admin  |  March 20, 2008  |  8:07 am
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