Wednesday 11/15/2006
CAZWELL = Tasty Rap Artist Gay Deliciousness
NYC import, Cazwell, makes me all weak in the knees. I spurt out single come f*ck me words when I attempt to describe the hot homo rapper.
He first caught my eye when he was busy writing Amanda Lepore's debut(which is killer)...and I've been crushing like a school boy ever since!
His PR team sent me an advanced copy of his latest, and I love, loves it. His hottest tracks are his collaborations w/ Lepore as well as his jam w/ Avenue D.
Watch for the Cazwell interview...cumming soon.."all over your face" that is.
CAZWELL, All Over Your Face:
He first caught my eye when he was busy writing Amanda Lepore's debut(which is killer)...and I've been crushing like a school boy ever since!
His PR team sent me an advanced copy of his latest, and I love, loves it. His hottest tracks are his collaborations w/ Lepore as well as his jam w/ Avenue D.
Watch for the Cazwell interview...cumming soon.."all over your face" that is.
CAZWELL, All Over Your Face:
The Cazwell Team was pitching him hard to me and, for whatever reason, I was resisitant. After seeing that video, I totally regret that decision.
Tuesday 11/14/2006
WERRRK!
That's work it with an "E" ya'll, which is exactly what we were doing for Berlin's "circus of freaks" themed birthday bash. Our own DJ Greg Haus was spinning some tastiness!
Photo1: Chicago Pride's Michelle and I
Pnoto2: CT Couture
Photo1: Chicago Pride's Michelle and I
Pnoto2: CT Couture
Tuesday 11/14/2006
Happy 23rd Berlin!
Paparazzo Frank Failing and I gave out birthday kisses @ Berlin. I took a few photo ops with some of my nightime favorites JoJo, JayJay, CP columnist Michelle.
I also had a run in with the ALWAYS super fun/super sweet SAL-E who introduced me to the most stunning woman I have ever met, GiGi Deluxe...I'm in-love.
Happy B-day Berlin, may your 20's be roaring and whoring!
Pictured: SAL-E, GiGi Deluxe, Justin Boltz.
I also had a run in with the ALWAYS super fun/super sweet SAL-E who introduced me to the most stunning woman I have ever met, GiGi Deluxe...I'm in-love.
Happy B-day Berlin, may your 20's be roaring and whoring!
Pictured: SAL-E, GiGi Deluxe, Justin Boltz.
Tuesday 11/14/2006
Reeling ROBBED!
Was it the Hamburgler?!
We kid ;)
First an atrocious film pick for their opening *cough* Eating Out 2, and now a break-in leaves the Reeling Film Festival in a finacial crisis and it's customers wondering who's having a shopping spree with their credit card info. I think it's safe to save they're having an oopsy daisy year.
Here's what landed in my mailbox:
Dear Reeling Audience:
It is with great sadness that I write to tell you that Chicago Filmmakers
and the Reeling Film Festival were robbed last night. As a non-profit
organization, this is a huge loss for us both financially and emotionally.
Because of this unfortunate incident, it is our duty to inform our patrons
that the thief also took unprocessed credit card slips, specifically for
festival tickets purchased at the door at Chicago Filmmakers and for our
opening night at the Music Box. We do not believe this includes credit card
orders for any ADVANCE tickets purchased in person, online, or by phone, or
tickets purchased at the Landmark or Film Row Cinema, just tickets purchased
on the day of the screening at the door at Chicago Filmmakers and the Music
Box. If you paid for your ticket with a credit card for any of the festival
screenings that took place at Chicago Filmmakers or the Music Box, we urge
you to please watch for any unauthorized purchases on your accounts and to
inform us immediately if this happens. Please accept our deepest apology for
any inconvenience.
As these were unprocessed credit card payments that represent an additional
loss for us in addition to a significant amount of cash stolen, if you know
that you purchased opening night tickets or tickets for screenings at
Chicago Filmmakers and do not see these charges debited to your credit card
account, we would be most appreciative if you would contact us.
Thanks to those of you who joined us for our 25th Anniversary Festival. We
will not let this incident spoil the memories we have of this wonderful
event.
Regards,
Brenda Webb
Chicago Filmmakers
We kid ;)
First an atrocious film pick for their opening *cough* Eating Out 2, and now a break-in leaves the Reeling Film Festival in a finacial crisis and it's customers wondering who's having a shopping spree with their credit card info. I think it's safe to save they're having an oopsy daisy year.
Here's what landed in my mailbox:
Dear Reeling Audience:
It is with great sadness that I write to tell you that Chicago Filmmakers
and the Reeling Film Festival were robbed last night. As a non-profit
organization, this is a huge loss for us both financially and emotionally.
Because of this unfortunate incident, it is our duty to inform our patrons
that the thief also took unprocessed credit card slips, specifically for
festival tickets purchased at the door at Chicago Filmmakers and for our
opening night at the Music Box. We do not believe this includes credit card
orders for any ADVANCE tickets purchased in person, online, or by phone, or
tickets purchased at the Landmark or Film Row Cinema, just tickets purchased
on the day of the screening at the door at Chicago Filmmakers and the Music
Box. If you paid for your ticket with a credit card for any of the festival
screenings that took place at Chicago Filmmakers or the Music Box, we urge
you to please watch for any unauthorized purchases on your accounts and to
inform us immediately if this happens. Please accept our deepest apology for
any inconvenience.
As these were unprocessed credit card payments that represent an additional
loss for us in addition to a significant amount of cash stolen, if you know
that you purchased opening night tickets or tickets for screenings at
Chicago Filmmakers and do not see these charges debited to your credit card
account, we would be most appreciative if you would contact us.
Thanks to those of you who joined us for our 25th Anniversary Festival. We
will not let this incident spoil the memories we have of this wonderful
event.
Regards,
Brenda Webb
Chicago Filmmakers
Monday 11/13/2006
Hottie Factory
"With Shelter Tabloid, the Wednesday at Victor Hotel, I'm going back to the same feeling of Shelter-gay, straight, models, trashy people, punks. it reminds me of the whole Andy Warhol Factory scene."
-Bobby Pins, TimeOut Chicago Nov. 06
-Bobby Pins, TimeOut Chicago Nov. 06
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