Archive for the 'Joshua Tree' Category

Californians — Vote No On Prop 8

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Andrew Sullivan reflects on his own gay wedding — and offers this synopsis of the California Supreme Court’s verdict:

The individual citizen posited by the court is defined as prior to his or her sexual orientation. He or she exists as a person before he or she exists as straight or gay. And the right under discussion is defined as “the opportunity of an individual” to choose another “person” to “establish a family” in which reproduction and children are not necessary. And so the distinction between gay and straight is essentially abolished.

Churches may pick and choose for whom sacraments are appropriate — but a civil right is just that…a civil right.

The Christianists are up in arms, of course, putting forth Proposition 8 to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry and calling it “Armageddon.”

Nowhere Now

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Nowhere Now, a documentary about the music scene in my adopted hometown, will be screening at NewFilmmakers NY on August 20, 2008, at 6:00 pm. I think I’m in there talking about my dear friend Fred Drake, the reason I moved to Joshua Tree in the first place.

NewFilmmakers NY is at Anthology Film Archives, located at 32 Second Ave (at 2nd Street), New York, NY, 10009. Call 212-505-5110 for more info.

A buncha my cool friends and neighbors are featured, as well! And Ted Quinn will be at the screening, live and in person!