by | Sep 25, 2011 | Cycling, Sports
Day Five…RED DRESS DAY. Everyone wore red. And most of the gay guys wore tight red dresses…sequins, pantyhose, wigs… the whole nine yards. And most of them, with their lithe, perfect, model-esque bodies looked much better than women in dresses. It was a...
by | Sep 24, 2011 | Cycling, Sports
Day Three… SUNNY DAY. A beautiful ride. Wasn’t nervous getting back on the bike. Knew it was important to do so. Biked through vineyards and felt like I was riding backwards in time through The Grapes of Wrath. One of the hills on day three was called...
by | Sep 23, 2011 | Cycling, Sports
In honor of the first day of fall, I wanted to celebrate my favorite fall activity: biking. Three months ago, I completed the 7 day AIDS LIFECYCLE RIDE, 600 miles which challenged every physical and mental part of me. This is my story: It’s over. I did it. It was...
by | Sep 21, 2011 | Plays, Sister Cities, Writing
Indie Theatre Now purports to be ‘The digital theatre library for the 21st century.’ And, it is…or at least one of them. Online play publishing is growing by leaps and bounds, diving headfirst into the digital revolution. When I first came to Los Angeles, I’d spend...