Author and TV host Dr. Charlotte Laws is interviewed on the radio show, Doubt it with Dollemore. From Orange County, California. March 29, 2015. Laws discusses lgbt issues, gay rights and her initiative called the Intolerant Jackass Act, which she wrote to counter the "shoot the gays" bill. @charlottelaws on Twitter.
Author and TV personality Dr Charlotte Laws is interviewed on an Australian radio show called The Standard. March 28, 2015. Topic: Gay rights and the Intolerant Jackass Act. Charlotte can be found on Twitter @charlottelaws
Author Dr. Charlotte Laws penned the Intolerant Jackass Act in order to counter the "kill the gays" proposal drafted by an Orange County attorney. The issue is discussed on ABC News, March 26, 2015. @charlottelaws for updates on this issue and others.
In this episode, we play the first official METOKUR video game, duders! Pick it up now on Steam! In it, you play as a fat Jewish gay transexual fighting against the oppressive beast who makes Tumblr feminists cry.
Author Dr. Charlotte Laws discusses the ballot initiative she wrote called The Intolerant Jackass Act, which punishes anyone who brings forth an initiative that suggests the killing of gays or lesbians. Laws proposed this in response to the Sodomite Suppression Act (SSA). The SSA was drafted by a Southern CA attorney and calls for shooting gays in the head. Charlotte Laws is interviewed about her proposal on "Which Way, LA?" on KCRW on March 23, 2015 by Warren Olney. Other guests include Joe Matthews and Kim Alexander. Laws' proposal requires that intolerant jackasses (like McLaughlin) get sensitivity training and make a hefty donation to the LGBT community.
Author and TV commentator Dr. Charlotte Laws supports gay rights and the LGBTQ community in an interview on KGP radio 810 news "The DREX Radio Show." San Francisco, CA March 25, 2015. She introduced a measure called the Intolerant Jackass Act in an effort to counter the bigoted initiative that called for the killing of all gays in California. Laws can be found on Twitter @charlottelaws
Author Dr. Charlotte Laws is the author of the "Intolerant Jackass Act" (IJA), which she wrote in order to counter the small-minded and hate-filled initiative by Matt McLaughlin called the "Sodomite Suppression Act" (SSA). The SSA suggested that all gays in California should be killed. Laws' initiative (the IJA) provides penalties for those who bring forward bills like the SSA. Bill Handel of KFI discusses both measures on his radio show. March 25, 2015.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another hilarious Parody on Horror Movies, this time taking on both 'The Exorcist' and 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'. Jolean has a fight with her mother then heads to bed and gets possessed, while a gay partying priest tries to exorcise the demon. All hilarity ensues as the battle rages on for Jolean's Soul. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
Are we truly alone in the Universe? In this episode of the comedy web series, Patty and Patty, Patty (Anita Salvate) drags Patty (Marilyn Matarrese) up to the roof in search of UFOs after Spiros (Anthony Patellis) says he saw something hovering over Key Food.
Are we truly alone in the Universe? In this episode of the comedy web series, Patty and Patty, Patty (Anita Salvate) drags Patty (Marilyn Matarrese) up to the roof in search of UFOs after Spiros (Anthony Patellis) says he saw something hovering over Key Food.
Created by and Starring Marilyn Matarrese & Anita Salvate
Produced by Kyle Thomas-Hughes
Directed by Anthony Patellis
Executive Producer WIll Hughes
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ABOUT PATTY AND PATTY
PATTY AND PATTY ARE TWO MIDDLE-AGED ITALIAN-AMERICAN BROADS living in New York's Hell's Kitchen. They don't seem to fit in anymore. The neighborhood, the city, the whole country is changing everyday. "Where you gonna go? Wadda ya gonna do?"
Patty Scardino (Marilyn Matarrese) is a token clerk, living in the same rent-controlled apartment where she grew up. She's happily divorced from Carmine. "He was a delivery man for Dial-A-Mattress - but he was deliverin' more than mattresses!"
Patty Martucci (Anita Salvate) never married but she's been around the block. On men? "There's something wrong with all of 'em. They're either on drugs. They're alcoholics. They gamble. They're gay or they're cheatin' on their wives..." That being said, " Ya know somebody for me?" But mostly they're struggling to cope with new things while clinging to what they already know.
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Published on Jul 30, 2014 Patty (Anita Salvate) and Patty (Marilyn Matarrese) attend Alfredo "Vinnie the Hump" Carlucci's wake. Alfredo passed suddenly at his place of employment, Primo Italian Sausages. In this episode of the comedy web series, Patty (Anita Salvate) gets hit on by Frank, the ex-cop and doorman at Narducci's. Meanwhile, Cookie Carlucci has to endure disruption after disruption, most notably Comare Mallagaza, the old widow who attends everyone's funeral and has a penchant for throwing herself on the coffin. Created by and Starring Marilyn Matarrese & Anita Salvate "Comare Mallagaza" played by Jacqueline Carol Cookie Carlucci played by Susan Varon Frank the Ex-Cop played by Nick Raio Produced by Kyle Thomas-Hughes Directed by Anthony Patellis Will Hughes, Executive Producer ABOUT PATTY AND PATTY Patty and Patty are two middle-aged Italian-American broads living in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen. They don’t seem to fit in anymore. The neighborhood, the city, the whole country is changing everyday. “Where you gonna go? Wadda ya gonna do?” Patty Scardino (Marilyn Matarrese) is a token clerk, living in the same rent-controlled apartment where she grew up. She’s happily divorced from Carmine. “He was a delivery man for Dial-A-Mattress - but he was deliverin’ more than mattresses!” Patty Martucci (Anita Salvate) never married but she’s been around the block. On men? “There’s something wrong with all of ‘em. They’re either on drugs. They’re alcoholics. They gamble. They’re gay or they’re cheatin’ on their wives…” That being said, “ Ya know somebody for me?” But mostly they're struggling to cope with new things while clinging to what they already know. New episodes air every Wednesday. Copyright 2014. BigTV, Inc., All rights reserved. "Where ya gonna go? Wadda ya gonna do?" ™
AUSTIN, TEXAS. July 2014 - The Mahogany Project proudly presents Volume 2: THE BODY ISSUE, a theatrical stage performance about the experiences of Black Queer Men in Central Texas. The show promotes fellowship, awareness, and engaging our brilliant guests with conversations about the issues surrounding black queer men and supporting community in Austin. Poetry, Prose, and Performance... Expect that and more when you wwatch The Mahogany Project bring its controversial and current take on the perspectives of Black Queer Men to the Dougherty Arts Center Theatre. They've previously served up works like Cake which is a cautionary innuendo about the male form as it relates to sexual preferences and self preservation, Legendary, a take on the ballroom scene and its existence in gay culture, and ABC's which dived into relationships and their dissolution. The Mahogany Project's mission is to inspire a new generation of social activists and to invigorate members of the black gay community to take action in order to begin the healing process for those who have fallen victim to the hurt, fear, anxiety, and distrust experienced by many of its constituents. Please forward this information to any Black same-gender loving, gay, bisexual, progressive and queer men that you know. We are highly interested in collaborating with queer men of color and supporting organizations for this performance. If you have or know someone who has a contribution or suggestion, now is the time to get involved. In addition, if anyone would like to request a performance or speaking engagement, please contact us. Questions should be directed to projectmahogany@gmail.com.
The story of Bisi Alimi, the first person to come out as gay on national television in Nigeria. (Sponsored by Black Public Media and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting)
Peter D. Beyt plays a meth addict living in North Hollywood whose life and relationships begin to crumble when he gets addicted to gay PNP sex. A very important film. Thanks to Jim Roberson DP, Lex Passaris, Susan Thayer, David Gadarian, Jerry Offsay, Nina Wass, and Gene Stine