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Art and Entertainment
- Paul Christiano, dancer, choreographer, B4U-ACT board member took his own life at 39. Paul was the producer of the short film/documentary Unspeakable, which explores through dance his evolution as a performer/choreographer and his struggles with relationships, employment, and his ability to cope with daily life due to his being on the sex offender registry stemming from charges of receiving child pornography when he was 22.
In Film
- Review of Spotlight, directed by Tom McCarthy, Open Road Films, 2015. (Movie review, Bernie Najarian)
- A new documentary film by David Kennerly from the perspective of Tom O'Carroll is now finished.
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- A new documentary film by David Kennerly from the perspective of Tom O'Carroll is now finished.
- Short YouTube Video. While women and gay's rights and influence have expanded dramatically during the last thirty to forty years, kids have suffered a dramatic decline in freedom. This corresponds precisely with both the ascendance of feminism as well as the ubiquitous technological mesh which has destroyed privacy and autonomy.
- In production from Noel Films, Rodillas Quemadas (aka:Burnt Knees)
- A new free adaptation of Turn of the Screw by Henry James - shows signs of pushing technical, artistic and social boundaries a little further still.
Books and reviews
- This is a review of Lunch with Elizabeth David by Roger Williams (1999), of possible interest to some here as a novel mostly about the boyloving writer Norman Douglas.
- Restored and retold by Andrew Calimach
- The chart that follows presents a global view of the surviving Greek myths centered on paederastic desire. They are grouped by categories named “scenarios,” of which four principal types are identified, “Hybristic erastes;” “Enkratic erastes and collaborative eromenos;” “Imprudent erastes and eromenos;” and “Hybristic eromenos.” Each scenario type is labeled according to the dominant dynamic of the stories in the group.