Miguel Temon once mentioned in an interview that he stumbled onto a video of his brother fucking a guy and though he didn't think of him as gay or knew of him making videos that it didn't much surprise him because he knew how much his brother just liked to fuck. So here's the video to which I believe he was referring, unless it's Miguel trying to disguise himself with a ski cap. Either way, it's a good video and the link is just below. It looks like it was shot in Mexico City.
Monday, May 14, 2018
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
A Couple of Pencil Drawings by Dale Wittig
Two Portrait Drawings, the first of Sebastian Brecht, dated 4 May 2018, and the other of my sister, Karen Lank, dated 19 April 2018, pencil & hairspray on paper. The portrait of Karen was made in Mansfield Connecticut around the time of her Memorial Service. It’s based on a photo of her at a breakfast in Glover VT seven years earlier. The portrait of Sebastian was made here in San Francisco based on a couple of photos I shot of him in his shop in NYC a couple of months ago.
Monday, May 7, 2018
PARIS, MAI 68
Fifty years ago the revolution of May 68 was underway in Paris, led by students and workers and even a few filmmakers, philosophers and historians, like Guy Debord, René Viénet and Raoul Vaneigem (though Vaneigem was said to be on vacation at the time.)
Be realistic, demand the impossible.
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Monday, April 30, 2018
Karen Lank's Ashes
Spreading my sister’s Ashes, 22 April 2018, Coney Rock, Mansfield CT, with her four sons, Wesley Lank, Nathaniel Lucas, Elijah Lank & Noah Lank.
Friday, April 27, 2018
Pamela Gidley (1965 - 2018)
as Teresa Banks
in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
David Lynch
Snoqualmie WA & Los Angeles CA 1992
Gidley had only one memorable role that I know of, though her professional credits were certainly substantial. Fortunately that one particular role was, as Lynch might say, a good one (and in one of my truly favorite films.) RIP
in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
David Lynch
Snoqualmie WA & Los Angeles CA 1992
Gidley had only one memorable role that I know of, though her professional credits were certainly substantial. Fortunately that one particular role was, as Lynch might say, a good one (and in one of my truly favorite films.) RIP
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