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Spartacus International Gay Guide: 2002-2003 - Bruno Gmunder
The Spartacus--International Gay Guide is the standard companion for gay men who travel. Chock-full of information, Spartacus sheds light on the richness of gay life and helps bring together countless men from around the world. The key to getting the most out of the big gay world out there! This guide contains over 25,000 useful addresses as well as valuable background info about gay life and travel worldwide. The guide is the authoritative source of information on the rapidly ever-changing gay scene. An absolute must for every gay traveller! Offering information for 160 countries worldwide, this guide has information about the legal and social status of gays, and a short travel report gives an overview of the gay community in selected cities and towns. The guide covers hotels, beaches, and local gay switchboards. |
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Billy Elliot on DVD
Deservedly given 13 Bafta and 3 Academy Award nominations, Billy Elliot is a heartwarming tale of an 11 year old coal miner's son (Jamie Bell) in the North of England who's life is forever changed when he stumbles upon Mrs Wilkinson's (Julie Walters) ballet class during his weekly boxing lesson. Before long, he finds himself immersed in ballet, demonstrating a raw talent never seen before and reaching for a dream that changes the lives of everyone he touches. |
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Circa 2000: Gay Fiction at the Millennium edited by Robert Drake and Terry Wolverton
“Novel excerpts bump up against short stories; science fiction jostles beside literary fiction, punk sensibility elbows its way next to high camp and classically constructed stories. The end of the 20th century has been about the breaking down of fixed categories—of art forms, of culture, of gender, of sexual orientation—the blurring of borders to allow an infinite variety of options for identity and expression. We sought to feature works by those writers whom we believe will be influential in the coming millennium. There are authors included here who have been prominent in the closing decades of this current millennium: M. Shayne Bell, Bernard Cooper, Scott Heim, David Leavitt, Michael Lowenthal, William J. Mann, Christian McLaughlin, Frank Ronan, and Colm Tóibín There are authors whose influence is just beginning to be felt: Mitch Cullin, Jameson Currier, David Ebershoff, Thomas Glave, Russel Leong, Jaime Manrique, David Newman and David Vernon. And we’ve included a few writers who are at the beginning of their publishing careers: Eitan Alexander, Andy Quan, and Keith Ridgway—whose voices promise that we will be hearing a lot more from them in the decades to come. It is an idiosyncratic roster of writers. What this anthology aims to do is introduce you to—or remind you about—a selection of writers whose intelligence, style, and heart may ease our passage into the next millennium.” —From the foreword by Terry Wolverton. |
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OUTCAST MAGAZINE - Britain's leading current affairs magazine for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. Outcast is the gay magazine that dares to be different. Thoughtful, provocative and challenging, it reaches out to those lesbians and gay men who feel alienated by the 'mainstream' pink press - particularly older people and those not on the 'scene'. Instead of glossy images of scantily clad 'boyz' waving rainbow flags, you'll find in depth articles by well-known MPs, activists and award-winning journalists. Instead of 'advertorial' that cautiously toes the party line, you'll find diversity and open debate. And instead of a depressing ghetto mentality, you'll find a group of intelligent queers (and their friends) who are influential, talented and outspoken. Contributors include Ken Livingstone, Mark Simpson, Peter Tatchell, Emma Butcher and Chris Morris. |
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DVD A raunchy, irreverent and humorous look at gay sex. We’re here, we’re queer and boy do we love good sex. Gay to Z takes us through the gay sexual alphabet, illustrating our steaming activities with some of the hottest sensual and erotic footage to be seen on DVD. |
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Of all nineteenth-century letter writers Oscar Wilde is, predictably, one of the most sparkling. He knew and corresponded with many leading political, literary and artistic figures of the time including William Gladstone, George Curzon, W. B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris, Aubrey Beardsley, Max Beerbohm, John Ruskin, William Rothenstein and James Whistler.
This edition to mark the centenary of his death, and the most complete ever to appear, contains over 1,500 of his letters and anyone unfamiliar with Wilde as a correspondent will find it packed with unexpected delights. For one thing his letters show that the perception of Wilde as the lightweight author of society comedies, a few memorable poems and some fairy stories must finally make room for Wilde as a hard-working professional writer, deeply interested by the issues of his day and carrying in his intellectual baggage, something that we all too frequently overlook, a quite extraordinary classical and philosophical education. Wonderfully fluent in style, when read aloud they must be the nearest we shall ever come to hearing his legendary conversation and they bear that most familiar of Wildean hallmarks - the lightest of touches for even the most serious of subjects. Despite the odd purple passage and the occasional glance at posterity, Wilde's letters show him at his informal best. They comment openly on his life and his work from the early years of undergraduate friendships, through his year-long lecture tour in America as a striving and ambitious young 'Professor of Aesthetics', to the short period of fame and success in the early 1890s followed by his disgrace and imprisonment. The last and most poignant section covers the five long years between his downfall and his premature death in exile at forty-six. Even in adversity his humour does not desert him and he is able to share with his readers that greatest of gifts - the ability to smile at one's own misfortune. |
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DVD Clips from some of Johan Paulik's previous films plus interview and behind-the-scenes footage. Also available on VHS video |
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Subscribe to Attitude Magazine at TWENTY PERCENT DISCOUNT!!! The magazine is aimed primarily at gay men, but not exclusively. Covering fashion, style, reviews, interviews and the arts. If you haven't seen Attitude recently then you don’t know what you’ve been missing. With a new editorial team, and a whole new look, Attitude is leading the way as one of Britain’s finest mens lifestyle magazines. No other magazine comes close to it when it comes to giving you the lowdown on everything from fashion to fitness, as well as movies, music, stacks of free giveaways, and loads more in every issue. Try it - you just might like it! Subscribe to Attitude and get twelve issues delivered direct to your door before we even hit the newsstands and save 20% on the cover price |
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One of the coolest and most talked about programs on TV. Set in Manchester's famous gay village the story follows the exploits of three young men as they hit the scene every night. Drama which follows the lives of three men living in Manchester's gay village. Stuart is rich and gorgeous Vince is funny and Nathan is young and wild as he finds his own identity. Buy the Sound track double CD, the Book, the double Video set or the DVD set! |
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This book collection of gay erotica contains literary short stories which take sex and sexuality as their backdrops. Drawing on British literary figures such as Oscar Wilde and Alan Hollinghurst, and American writers like Edmund White, the collection covers gay mens' passions and desires. |
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Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories