The reading went well, although attendance could have been better, considering there were hundreds of bears in Ptown. I guess they were all disco napping…
author, activist, and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual male subcultures
The reading went well, although attendance could have been better, considering there were hundreds of bears in Ptown. I guess they were all disco napping…
Querying of other literary and cultural references to wolves-as-male-sexual-type from before 1980.
For bisexuals and the people who love them, bi-curious and questioning, bi-trans genderqueers, and GLBTIQ activists of all stripes, solids, and variegated patterns, this new edition of Getting Bi is a must-read.
Ron Suresha returns to the TaLL Show on July 1, 2009, to talk about the President’s reception for the GLBT community and the underrepresentation of the B and T in the national discourse.
As the owner of two geriatric dogs, I have come upon a truism about moving together as a group: You’re only as fast as the slowest dog.
In terms of GLBTIQ political organizing, in other words, a movement comprised of many communities and subcultures is only as strong as its weakest link, and clearly the weakest link in the GLBTIQ chain is the B.
My “intriguing” reading on Bisexual Perspectives on Kinsey at the Bi Lines performance on Saturday evening was kindly mentioned by the handsome & charming Bilerico blogstar Father Tony.
Ron will be helping put the B in LGBT.
Why is Gay.com paying someone who knows squat about bisexuality to write about it in their op-ed pieces?
Quoted in Rachel Kramer Bussel’s article on staged “bromances” in The Daily Beast, and noted as “prominent” on a new bear podcast.
Is Michael Musto for Real? What is this nonsense about Michael Musto saying he doesn’t believe in bisexuals, based on his frustrated attempts at relationships…