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Tag Archives: james franco
Serkis act
TALKIN’ ’BOUT A (R)EVOLUTION | Bears may be common to in the Castro, but chimps take over the Golden Gate bridge in ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes.’ Andy Serkis’ masterful monkey business is the 800-lb. gorilla in the room making ‘Apes’ … Continue reading
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Tagged andy serkis, Arnold Wayne Jones, chemical warfare, chimps, crash lands, dad john, dallasvoice, golden gate bridge, iron age, james franco, john lithgow, lb gorilla, miracle drug, monkey business, nuclear winter, planet of the apes, roman sword, style editor, supervirus, therapeutic benefits
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Oscar recap
The gayest film in this year’s Oscar race, The Kids Are All Right, went home empty-handed, but lesbian-themed Black Swan — with Natalie Portman as a sexually confused ballerina — took best actress and at least two openly gay winners … Continue reading
Queer Music News: Singer Rufus Wainwright is now a daddy; James Franco is no Cher
• I had no idea singer Rufus Wainwright was in want of a family. And now he has one — in that modern family kinda way. This was posted on his website this past Saturday. And this doesn’t makes us … Continue reading
Posted in Instant Tea, life+style
Tagged angeles california, Cigar, darling daughter, drag performance, february 2, folk song, french phrase, gag, immediate release, james franco, jorn weisbrodt, little angel, little lady, lorca cohen, music news, Oscars, proud parents, queer music, Rufus Wainwright, Surrogate
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Docu, no drama
Franco fascinating as Ginsberg in convoluted ‘Howl’ Arnold Wayne Jones | Life+Style Editor jones@dallasvoice.com After 30 years of making non-fiction films, using interviews, newsreels and stock footage, documentarians Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein have taken a dive into the deep … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnold Wayne Jones, Coffeehouse, courtroom scenes, dallasvoice, james franco, mad men, style editor
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James Franco on cover of new trans magazine
For their second issue, Candy, the first magazine devoted to trans culture, dressed up James Franco in old school Joan Crawford-esque drag for the cover, shot by photographer Terry Richardson. This adds to the ever-increasingly-gay-friendly actor’s list of random moments … Continue reading
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Tagged Androgyny, blurb, cross dressing, fashion magazine, gay men, gay news, half price books, individual freedom, james franco, joan crawford, louvre, male genitalia, newsstands, performance art, random moments, self expression, sexual identity, student film, terry richardson, trans magazine
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