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A Big Gay Hairy Hit! Where the Bears Are: The Documentary
In 2011, three middle-aged friends fed up with an ageist conservative film industry decide to take matter into their own hands to self-produce a campy out of the box murder mystery web serie... Read allIn 2011, three middle-aged friends fed up with an ageist conservative film industry decide to take matter into their own hands to self-produce a campy out of the box murder mystery web series. What was supposed to be a fun venture for this new platform called Youtube became a wor... Read allIn 2011, three middle-aged friends fed up with an ageist conservative film industry settle to take matter into their own hands to self-produce a campy out of the box murder mystery web series. What was supposed to be a fun project for this new platform called Youtube became a worldwide hit and sparked debates around queer representation, sex and body positivity - and ... Read all
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A Raucous, Informative Good Time
So you think all of the world's bears are in zoos or in the wild, right? Successfully, if you visit any venues or neighborhoods frequented by gay men, you
Heard about my recent TEDxProvincetown talk? Click the image and find out more…
It’s Out!! Kinda enjoy me!
Just when my life could not get any more interesting with today being my birthday; I figured it was time to share this on BiteTheRoad. So what’s a day in my world like? Well you receive asked to perform an actual licensed TEDx Talk on being me; vast, hairy & gay.
Yes Really!
As most of you who interpret this know, I was one of the lucky 10 people invited to participate in TEDxProvincetown as it held it’s first TEDx Talk series this summer and the full position of speaker links have finally gone live.
And Here It is!
So Why Did I Do It?
26 years ago, I left my life, commuting between Boston and Provincetown for an opportunity to work in San Francisco. I was asked to take part productive in progressive sexual adult content mediums addressing often ignored, overlooked, marginalized and underserved communities.
Men appreciate me didn’t fit the gay male archetype; who often struggled to spot to a instinct of identity with so few role-models to draw from. So what happens? 26 years later I find myself talking about those very same issues to a wider audience! Th