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“Thank You For Your Call” Featured In Outfest 2011

You might remember our own Shawn Nee’s excellent documentary short, “Thank You For Your Call,” got some good buzz last year when it was released. Now it’s been accepted to Outfest 2011, the 10-day gay and lesbian film festival held every year in Los Angeles. If you’re so inclined, the film will show before the AIDS documentary We Were Here on Saturday, July 9 at the DGA Theater on Sunset Boulevard.

The festival runs from July 10-17 and features 163 films from 25 countries.

Readers Tell WaPo to Kiss Off


Photo by Bill O’Leary/Washington Post

This is the photo that ran on the front page of the Washington Post last week that caused 27 readers to cancel their subscription. People wrote and called in to express their homophobia outrage and accused the paper of “promoting a faggot lifestyle” and said the photo “makes normal people want to throw up.” Ombusman Andrew Alexander doesn’t buy it. “News photos capture reality,” he wrote in his regular column.

There was a time, after court-ordered integration, when readers complained about front-page photos of blacks mixing with whites. Today, photo images of same-sex couples capture the same reality of societal change.

The funny thing about the anti-gay sentiment is that, if all these protesters would just acknowledge that it is biological – i.e., something you’re born as – then there isn’t any need to fear photos, TV shows or marriage laws will turn anyone else onto the lifestyle. It just already is.

Article via Washington Post



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