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We are capturing the radical self-expression of the gay experience at Burning Man. Follow 4 friends to the desert and be a part of the experience at http://www.boysofburningman.com/.

With any donation made to the production of our documentary we will mail you a set of our Burning Man Worry Dolls along with some cool "Boys of Burning Man" schwag. You will also receive an invitation to our screening party in New York City scheduled for December 2010.

Burning Man is about self expression, love, life, and everything between. We plan to capture it all. As a group we are all very passionate about this production and excited to share a genuine documentation of the experience with you.

We have some events in the city coming around to raise awareness of this project as well support from our community. We will keep you updated and look forward for you support.

We will be shooting Boys of Burning Man 2010 from August 28 to September 5 at the Nevada Black Rock Desert. The Directors include Patrick Frost, Yianni Garcia, Sandy Fernandez and Keith Tapper. Our documentary will aim at capturing the gay experience at Burning Man like it has never been documented before. The gay culture at Burning Man has been growing in recent years more than ever before, with thousands of people coming together in gay villages and camps across the playa.

In order to make our documentary the absolute success we know it can be – we need your support. You can donate here. Your support will help make this documentary a reality and bring life to a unique and genuine representation of the Burning Man experience.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt stopped by Drag Queen Bingo at West Hollywood’s Hamburger Mary’s and ended up winning an auction for five of Brent Corrigan’s home videos. Writes the performer: “She took one for the team. I sure hope her homo’s are proud. Cuz you know she’s got ‘em! And I sure hope they enjoy the DVD’s. Or she does. I guess we shall never know. Though, we wouldn’t fault Miss Love if she did get a little curious and popped one in her DVD player one afternoon, now would we? No, we certainly would not. Because we have love and acceptance for all of our friends and family.”

Thanks Queerty.

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Associated Press Writer MEULABOH, Indonesia Authorities in a devoutly Islamic district of Indonesia’s Aceh province have distributed 20,000 long skirts and prohibited shops from selling tight dresses as a regulation banning Muslim women from wearing revealing clothing took effect Thursday.

The long skirts are to be given to Muslim women caught violating the dress code during a two-month campaign to enforce the regulation, said Ramli Mansur, head of West Aceh district.

Islamic police will determine whether a woman’s clothing violates the dress code, he said.

During raids Thursday, Islamic police caught 18 women traveling on motorbikes who were wearing traditional headscarves but were also dressed in jeans. Each woman was given a long skirt and her pants were confiscated. They were released from police custody after giving their identities and receiving advice from Islamic preachers.

“I am not wearing sexy outfits, but they caught me like a terrorist only because of my jeans,” said Imma, a 40-year-old housewife who uses only one name. She argued that wearing jeans is more comfortable when she travels by motorbike.

Motorbikes are commonly used by both men and women in Indonesia.

“The rule applies only to Muslim residents in West Aceh,” Mansur told The Associated Press. “We don’t enforce it for non-Muslims, but are asking them to respect us.”

He said any shopkeepers caught violating restrictions on selling short skirts and jeans would face a revocation of their business licenses.

No merchants have been seen displaying jeans or tight clothing in stores in West Aceh district in recent weeks.

The regulation is the latest effort to promote strict moral values in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, where most of the roughly 200 million Muslims practice a moderate form of the faith.

It does not set out a specific punishment for violators, but says “moral sanctions” will be imposed by local leaders.

Mansur said women caught violating the ban more than three times could face two weeks in detention.

Rights groups say the regulation violates international treaties and the Indonesian constitution.

Aceh, a semiautonomous region, made news last year when its provincial parliament passed an Islamic, or Shariah, law making adultery punishable by stoning to death. It also has imposed prison sentences and public lashings for homosexuals and pedophiles.

Islamic law is not enforced across the vast island nation. But bans on drinking alcohol, gambling and kissing in public, among other activities, have been enforced by some more conservative local governments in recent years.

Opinion polls show that a majority of Indonesians oppose the restrictions on dress and behavior, which are being pushed by hard-liners in the secular democracy.

Thanks Breitbart.

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Yale University has rescinded an invitation to gay porn star Brent Corrigan to attend the school’s Pride month festivities, the Yale Daily News reports.

Corrigan, whose real name is Sean Lockhart, ripped into school officials on his blog for their decision. “Various esteemed professors…and a few students were vocal enough in their opposition to my presence on campus. They didn’t find me appropriate for the scholarly adults that attend Yale University.”

But Pride month organizers say removing Corrigan from their schedule had more to do with funding than taste. After agreeing to attend the festivities, Corrigan kept asking for more money, according to Alejandro Bustillos, coordinator of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Cooperative.

“We saw more issues with bringing [him] to campus than not having him here at all,” Bustillos said. “And we were on the rocks about having him anyway.”

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A Hales Corners man has been charged with three misdemeanor counts of theft after police say he attended real estate open houses in the Milwaukee area and stole women’s underwear from the homes.

According to Wauwatosa police:

Robert Remiker, 58, attended open houses in the 2300 block of North 62nd Street in Wauwatosa, as well as Greenfield and Franklin. Realtors and other visitors to the Wauwatosa open house said they saw Remiker opening drawers and taking items. When he was stopped by police, they found plastic bags containing eight pairs of underwear and printouts of Internet listings for area open houses.

Remiker told officers he was taking the items because he missed his ex-wife. He said he had about 50 more pairs at the home he lived in with his parents.

A look into his criminal history showed he had been arrested in 2004 for disorderly conduct and trespassing in the town of Brookfield for peeping into a neighbor’s bathroom by attaching a stick to a mirror and putting it near a window.

He is expected to appear in court Thursday.

Thanks Wauwatosa Now.

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A Swedish 18-year-old was charged with harassment for posting pictures of her ex-boyfriend’s “little” penis on lampposts in his neighborhood, officials say.

Court papers say the teenager posted the pictures, complete with the “tiny” description and the 24-year-old ex-lover’s name and phone number, after he ended their brief relationship to date another woman, The Local reported Thursday.

The newspaper said the woman also allegedly posted pictures of her ex-beau’s new squeeze with a note labeling her a “slut” and threw eggs at her ex-boyfriend’s car.

Police said the woman admitted to them that she knew her activities were illegal.

Thanks UPI.

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Trust me. You don’t want to see my boobs.

After two bouts of breast cancer, I’m happy to have them and pleased they are healthy. But they are not “show-offs.”

Joan Price and her husband, Robert Rice. Price wrote a book and has a website about senior sex.

Which evidently puts me out of the mainstream.

Sexting – using cellphones to send sexy photos and messages – has spilled over from the teenyboppers to the prime-time grandparent set.

AARP reports more and more seniors are sexting one another. They claim it’s fast, easy and fun.

The senior advocacy group quotes relationship coach Suzanne Blake, who says she has seen and heard it all when it comes to sexting, including a wife who enjoys sexting her husband while he’s traveling on business, telling (and showing) him what he’s missing at home. While this might surprise some, Blake says she’s not surprised at all.

And neither is Joan Price. She’s the author of “Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk About Sex After Sixty.” Published in 2005, her book was one of the first to talk out loud about seniors and sexuality.

“Seniors are embracing technology!” she enthuses. “Once we learned computers, there’s no holding us back.”

I say I think sexting is “seamy.” She retorts “Seamy is in the eye of the beholder. I personally prefer long, flowing paragraphs but I’ve learned not to be judgmental about seniors and their sexuality.

“As long as people are consenting. Of course, it’s hard to know where that line is drawn.”

Price thinks it’s terrific to be “proud of our bodies at any age.”

She tells me that a photographer friend of hers asked her to pose for a lingerie shoot using “real women.”

“I was surprised at how good some of the photos looked. I’m not as sexy as I was 30 years ago, but when I looked at myself through someone else’s eyes – instead of my own self-deprecating one – I looked pretty cool. I’m all for pride in body parts.”

Then Price, 66, adds, “of course, I would never take a shot of my vulva and send it to my gynecologist. But that’s me.”

My question is what started this “exposure” among the 50-plus crowd?

Did we adopt a more – what shall I say? – demure attitude for years because we believed menopause or erectile dysfunction sidelined us?

Or was sex pretty boring? I have an aunt, now in her 80s, who told me she was delighted to reach menopause “because now I don’t have to do that sex stuff anymore.”

But auntie is a generation older than Price, who says she also was delighted to reach menopause because it meant she couldn’t get pregnant and the sheets stayed clean.

Anyway, who started this revolution toward senior sex, I ask Price?

In her opinion, “Who knows whether it’s the chicken or the egg.”

Three books were written in 2005, hers one of them, talking about senior sex and suggesting ways to make it better.

Price believes these books did as much to open the eyes of women to late-life pleasures as Viagra did for men. “A good double dose helps us all,” she says.

So about that sexting…

Ignore the wrinkles and show off what you want – as long as that’s what you want to do, says the author. She advocates the same approach for seniors who decline the image but embrace the words.

Price is working on a new book, “Naked At Our Age,” that addresses the problems of senior sex. It quotes real people discussing their problems and real experts offering solutions, she says. Seal Press will publish the book next spring.

The obvious answer is that granny is going to bare it all and let’s hope it doesn’t show up on granddaughter’s cell phone or she’s liable to broadcast the image. Lord knows what the kid will do if grandpa struts his stuff.

Meanwhile, you can read more about senior sex at joanprice.com or betterthanIeverexpect.blogspot.com.

Now let’s make a deal. You keep your photos to yourself and I promise not to share mine. I know if you’ve seen one it doesn’t mean you’ve seen all, but, trust me, the bedroom has a dimmer switch for a reason.

Thanks Az Central.

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At first glance it’s easy to label Brent Corrigan as a just another hot, twinky gay porn star but if you take a closer look you’ll see an experienced veteran of the industry who at just 23 years old is an entrepreneur, a budding young actor and a man wise beyond his years.

From the age of 17, Brent has appeared in dozens of porn films with titles such as The Porne Ultimatum, The Big Easy and Just The Sex but in that time he has also started three production companies and scored minor roles in mainstream films such as Milk and Another Gay Sequel. He has had his share of controversy, with a number of lawsuits over several underage films he made with Cobra Video now behind him, and in 2009 Brent testified at the highly publicised murder trial of Bryan Kocis, the owner of Cobra Video.

And after seven years, Brent has just about seen and done it all but he says he still finds ways of making the work interesting for him. “It’s a place in the world for me, just as you have your place in the world,” he says. “I seldom take projects with other studios, people who are familiar with me are often surprised at just how little filming I do [and] that has been a big factor in keeping me not only whole and sane, but interested in general.”

Brent says his shift to producing as well as modeling has kept the blood pumping. “What stimulates me most is directing and creating things. I still model, but I am always directing and shot-calling on my sets,” he says. “If I couldn’t direct my own work or project, I would probably have little more use for the adult industry.”

Now onto his third company, Brent’s latest business was born out of what he saw as a “need to produce something of worth without damaging or exploiting young people,” adding that he sees the company’s role as “providing a safe environment they can meet others like themselves, as well as be uninhibited without feeling ashamed or anxious.”

So what advice would Brent give anyone who wants to launch their own porn career? “Figure out what you want out of the adult industry. You can’t just leap into it and expect people to love you for it. Today, you can make yourself the star you want to be by simply creating a YouTube page and being creative. Get a blog, write about what is going through your head. Reveal more than just your body. Most of all, never, ever ever film unsafe work. If you want to be a real adult star, you don’t have to compromise your health to achieve it.”

Despite appearances in bareback videos earlier in his career, Brent now encourages and promotes safe sex in all his videos and believes porn plays an important role in safe-sex education. “I had little to no understanding of the risk I was personally taking, but those who might watch it and emulate my behaviour,” he says. “I’m not familiar with what sex education is like out there in Australia, but it varies from bad to worse in most regions here in the US. Many kids get curious when they come of age, and of course the internet is there to whet their appetite. I never set out to be a role model, but taking into account the work I do as an adult, I recognise that many young people are well aware of my work and what I do.”

Brent is eager to admit that porn is not his life, “I love sex and I’m great at it [but] it’s one very small part of my being. It’s a very empty world for someone who makes sex the sum of their parts,” he says. And this shows with Brent having a number of minor roles in films such as Milk, Another Gay Sequel, and Big Gay Musical but Brent says he is being realistic about his acting career. “I’m not grooming myself to become the next big Disney star. I am completely satisfied and at home working in queer media.”

Within the queer media world, Brent is keen to work with John Cameron Mitchell, and cites Shortbus and Hedwig & the Angry Inch as two of his favourite films. “There is just something about drag queens and transgendered souls that utterly fascinates me,” he says, hinting at his own future film plans. “I’ll let you in on a little secret, one day I’d like to make a film about some of my experiences based on the book I am writing. I have always envisioned Susan Sarandon playing my mother!”

Brent is a fervent supporter for the overturning of the Proposition 8 laws banning same-sex marriage in California but he isn’t looking to tie the knot just yet. “Me? Getting married? I’m 23! I don’t think any one is prepared to make a life commitment at such an age. Yet, that hasn’t stopped me from securing the right not only for myself in the future when I am ready, but for those who are ready to make it part of their lives now.”

Brent is heading to Australia later this month, appearing at Mardi Bar and Queer Thinking as part of the Mardi Gras festival, but he admits he has no idea what he is in for. “I hear it’s crazy and that I’ll never live it down. I’m just looking forward to seeing some crazy things. I could use a new mental scar.”

Brent Corrigan hosts the Same Same Mardi Bar on Wednesday Feb 24 and Thursday Feb 25 at Nevermind, 163 Oxford St, Darlinghurst. He also participates in Mardi Gras’ Queer Thinking forum on Friday Feb 26 at the Seymour Centre.

Thanks Same Same

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The Canadian province of Ontario’s motor vehicle licensing department has rejected a vanity plate request for “KickButt” as too sexual.

Rick Evans, 49, operates two Survivor Boot camp fitness franchises north of Toronto and wanted the plate to complement his company-branded Jeep, the Toronto Sun reported.

Working online, he originally wanted ButtKick,” but that wasn’t available, he said. However, “KickButt” was available, so he ordered it and paid $235.

Recently, he received a letter from the Ministry of Transportation, saying its 10-member review board had rejected it for three reasons: sexual subject matter, abusive or derogatory and violence/criminal activity.

“The government of Ontario must avoid giving the impression that it is prepared to offend some people at the request of others,” the letter said.

Evans said he was taken aback, as the term “kick butt” is widely used by sportscasters and is common in television shows and movies.

“This is political correctness gone too far,” Evans told the Sun. “They’re telling us what to do and what to think all the time, and it’s getting out of control.”

Thanks UPI.

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Erick Rivera just couldn’t take his mind off those fillies next door. At least a dozen times since July, the 18-year-old man crept from his rented room in an inn overlooking the Goshen Historic Track and had his way with his equine neighbors, Village of Goshen police have concluded after a six-month-long investigation. Rivera’s amorous adventures ended Thursday evening when police charged Rivera with a felony burglary count and two misdemeanors – sexual misconduct with an animal and petit larceny. He’s being held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of $15,000 cash bail. Police expected to file four additional counts each of burglary and sexual misconduct against Rivera on Friday. Village police Chief James Watt said Rivera entered the unlocked stables after midnight and used bridles to immobilize the horses in their stalls for each of his escapades. He lived next door at the Goshen Inn and had no affiliation with the 169-year-old track, which bills itself as the oldest active harness-racing venue in the country. Police used surveillance camera recordings to identify Rivera. He was never caught in the act, although employees told police they saw someone bolt from the stables several times in the early-morning hours, Watt said. Village police have accumulated a litany of sardonic observations during the six months they sought to identify their human stallion. The only one Watt was prepared to repeat in print involved a comparison to the professional football player who served prison time for organizing dog fights. “This guy makes Michael Vick look like a charter member of PETA,” Watt said.

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Hot Damn! A British judge said a woman who admitted to violating an order banning her from excessive screaming during sex will likely be spared jail.

Caroline Cartwright, 48, of Washington, England, admitted in Newcastle Crown Court to violating the antisocial-behavior order by having noisy sexual romps with her husband, Steve, on April 18, 22 and 26 of this year, The Sun reported Tuesday.

Sunderland Magistrates imposed the order in April after neighbors and passersby lodged more than 250 complaints about Cartwright’s “shouting and screaming.”

Judge Beatrice Bolton scheduled sentencing for Jan. 18.

“I’m certainly not going to pass an immediate custodial sentence but I am going to order a presentence report,” Bolton said. “This is not the usual sort of antisocial behavior.”

“The reason why I am asking for a presentence report is because it is such an unusual case and this is the first breach,” she said. “If it were to be a custodial sentence it would be suspended, I think, at this stage.”

Thanks UPI.

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