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Jun 07 2024
Christian Campbell Strips Down + Japan's 1st Gay Romantic Series + Anti-Gay Lifeguard Wins Partial Concession + How Tig Notaro Came Out To Her Kids + MORE! — 12-PACK Comments (0)

ABOVE: Ed Fury was sex on legs, and damn near lived to 100.

BELOW: Keep reading for Christian Campbell nude, Japan's gay series and more ...

Christian-campbell-shirtless-boyculture-nudeIt's a sexy scene. (Image via video still)

OMG.BLOG!: Christian Campbell strips fully nude. Slowly!

ABC7: What Pride means to these celebs.

The-BoyfriendBoyfriends (Image via Netflix)

L.A. BLADE: The Boyfriend is a groundbreaking series, Japan's first gay romantic drama.

Thomas-more-boycultureLittle man (Image courtesy of the very right-wing Thomas More Society)

JOE.MY.GOD.: This douche, Jeffrey Little, is sooooo Christian he simply cannot raise a Pride flag at work. So he's received a partial concession as part of a still-active lawsuit. What happens if a gay man is drowning?

PRE-ORDER $12.99: Coming soon (July 9) is the intriguing-sounding doc Paul & Trisha: The Art of Fluidity:

Paul-whitehead-trisha-van-cleef-trans-boyculturePaul & Trisha: The Art of Fluidity focuses on Paul Whitehead, a painter, graphic designer, writer, and musician who worked as an art director for Time Out and John Lennon; founded the Eyes and Ears Foundation and its Artboard Festival, which allowed artists to showcase their work on billboards; and made album covers for music icons like Genesis, Credence Clearwater Revival, Van der Graaf Generator, and Peter Hammill.

Whitehead began exploring his gender identity through cross-dressing during the 1960s, leading to the emergence of the converged artist Trisha Van PG_CCP_2024_Logo_Primary-revised
Cleef in 2004. The film delves into the brutal challenges and beautiful victories that Paul and Trisha have faced — together and individually — in the mercurial and competitive art world while unapologetically navigating the uncharted waters of gender identity and artistic expression, breaking down perilous stigmas along the way.

CAN'T CANCEL PRIDE: Coming June 12 is iHeartMedia's fifth annual Can't Cancel Pride, hosted by Billy Porter. It features a host of celebs, including Melissa Etheridge, Meghan Trainor, David Archuleta, Ben Platt, Brandi Carlile, Joel Kim Booster, Raye, Orville Peck,  Alan Cumming and more.

PEACOCK: Season 3 of some messy reality show I never heard of called The Traitors will include Bob the Drag Queen, who I have definitely heard of.

YOUTUBE: Tig Notaro's kids didn't know she and her wife were gay.

ANDREW TOBIAS: The straitlaced best little boy in the world writes about porn and sex in the context of Project 2025.

YOUTUBE: Happy Pride — a unique interview with gay TV pioneer Lou Maletta.

VARIETY: Dolly Parton announces musical based on her life: Hello, I'm Dolly.

GR8ERDAYS: Cyndi Lauper regrets that she and Madonna weren't friends instead of rivals in the '80s.

Madonna-cyndi-mad-boycultureI ain't Mad at it. (Image via Mad)

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