Thursday, April 10, 2008

Angst & Hottness


Hi bitches. How are you? TODAY marks our 452nd post! "We" are tired (it's been a long week) but wanted to say "HEY" and "WHAT'S UP?"

For those of you interested, HERE are Stevie Nicks' upcoming tour dates (I am going broke here...) More dates are being added every day!

Stevie Nicks Upcoming Tour Dates

- April 20 - Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT
- April 18 - Sovereign Center in Reading, PA ("Kev" and friend - 3rd Row)
- June 5 - Biloxi, MS at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
- June 7 in Hollywood, FL at Hard Rock Cafe Seminole
- June 10 - Alpharetta, GA at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park ("Kev" and friends - 4th Row)
- June 13 in St. Louis, MO at Chaifetz Arena
- June 15 in Clarkston, MI at the DTE Energy Music Center:
- June 18 - Orillia, Ontario, Canada at Casino Rama
- June 20 at Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ.
- June 21 at Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ.:
- June 22 - Boston, MA at Bank of America Pavilion ("Kev" - FRONT ROW/CENTER!)
- June 25 in Toledo, OH at Toledo Zoo Amph.

"We" already have our Friday HOT Guy lined up - so please don't flood us with nominations...

If you're a big 'mo like me (or even if you're not), than go see "Shelter." It's a homo blockbuster (starring super hot straight guys who don't even look or act gay, except for the gay sex they have). These two play (again - gay) California surfers who surf, fall in love, surf, have sex, surf some more, fight, surf, break up, surf, have more sex, surf, get back together, surf and raise a son (who looks like a surfer). (Most gays I know won't even swim in the ocean, so it's a very unrealistic movie but it's being touted as the new "Brokeback Mountain.") It's full of angst and hottness and surfing. Here are some pics -



Here's the official "synopsis" (I wrote mine before finding this - I like mine better PLUS these people don't even mention the surfing, or the sex, which is paramount to the movie.)

"Forced to give up his dreams of art school in order to take care of his family, Zach (Trevor Wright) has become accustomed to a life where he neglects his own needs in favor of taking care of his older sister, Jeanne (Tina Holmes) and his nephew, Cody. When his best friend’s older brother, Shaun (Brad Rowe), returns home to cure a case of writer’s block, Shaun and Zach develop a friendship that develops into a true, intimate relationship. Shaun presses Zach to take control of his life, and to take ownership of his artwork. He also develops a strong bond with Cody, and Zach happily notices the positive effect Shaun’s attention has on him. As time progresses, however, a host of new issues come up. Zach struggles with his identity, his family, and friends, while trying to understand the new emotions Shaun has brought into his life. When the cat is let out of the bag, Jeanne threatens to take Cody away. Wanting nothing but the best for him, Zach is forced to decide between his pattern of always putting others’ desires first or fighting for what is really most important and appropriate for both his and Cody’s future.

“With an outstanding script expertly brought to life through stellar performances and striking cinematography, Shelter is a gorgeous, captivating film that is, at its heart, a story about family."

Here's the web site...

SHELTER - GAY SURFER MOVIE.

THAT'S it for today!

Much love (bitches),

"Kev"

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. The old broad sure keeps busy! :-)

10:56 PM  

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