Cyberhoaxing with Erez Rose
In "Dark Play or Stories For Boys," Emerson College BFA student Erez Rose plays a teenager who cyberhoaxes another teenage boy with devastating consequences. In this interview Rose and co-actor Brian Quint talk about the play's exploration of ethics and sexuality of a generation all but defined by the technology they embrace in their day-to-day lives.
Karl Giant Just Wants To Have Fun (With Cyndi Lauper)
Hudson-native Karl Giant has found his niche in photographing celebrities and directing music videos. His latest is a video for "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun/Set Your Heart," a mash-up of her classic '80s tune and a track from her most recent album, "Bring Ya to the Brink." Here's an interview with the perpetually busy Giant.
News Briefs: Harvard Group Tackles Health Issues; Phelps Visits Boston
In brief: Phelps to tour greater Boston again. Harvard Law LGBT group tackles health disparities at conference.
Scott Libby, May 21, 1983 - February 20, 2009
Scott Libby of Raymond, Maine, a bartender at the Paradise Caf? in Cambridge, was killed in a car accident on Feb. 20 in Bethel, Maine.
HIV/AIDS organizations undertake major initiative to re-evaluate delivery of services
Major changes may be underway for three of the Boston area's leading HIV/AIDS service organizations.
Court strikes down California video game law
A federal appeals court on Friday struck down a California law that sought to ban the sale or rental of violent video games to minors.
Timothy Bish Gets Dirty (Dancing, That is)
Timothy Bish can be seen dancing onstage (in "Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story on Stage" at the Opera House) and offstage (at Club Cafe.) He also made himself available for an interview.
Chad Allen Comes Up For Air
Chad Allen is one busy actor. From appearing opposite Valerie Harper's Tallulah Bankhead on stage to playing gay private eye Donald Strachey in front of the camera and producing a film about a hermaphrodite behind it, it's been non-stop lately for the talented actor. Here's our interview.
Harvard students grill Starr about role in Prop 8 case
Kenneth Starr, who achieved national notoriety as the independent council in the Bill Clinton impeachment case, came to Harvard Law School Feb. 12 to give a speech to the Harvard Federalist Society on business cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. But a group of LGBT and allied law students questioned Starr about another matter, his role in the ongoing litigation over California's Proposition 8.
Homophobes have hard time finding sponsors for anti-gay bills
No legislative session would be complete without some virulently anti-LGBT legislation from MassResistance, anti-gay activist Brian Camenker's Waltham-based group. But finding sponsors for their bills apparently was not an easy feat.
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