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Out There Magazine Issue #4
I have a few pictures and a short interview given by my friend Brenden Shucart in the new issue of Out There Magazine. (Brenden has his own 'label' on my blog, I photographed him often when he lived in SF) I kinda wish Brenden had written my responses also. The magazine is proper, content based and no annoying ads for gay cruises. It should be hitting stands nowish.
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HOMOCCULT & OTHER ESOTEROTICA - VOLUME 1 & 2 April 6-8, 2012
HOMOCCULT & OTHER ESOTEROTICA - VOLUME 1 & 2 : a group of experimental queer short films curated by Daniel McKernan focused on magic, ritual and the occult will be screened in Chicago at S&S PROJECT (3145 S. Morgan St., Chicago, IL 60608) over the weekend of April 6-8, 2012. Tickets available at the door only.
Featuring films by SUPERM (Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny), Todd Verow, Roberto Ratti, Terence Koh, Daniel McKernan & Richie Rennt, The Threshold Houseboys Choir (Peter Christopherson), Black Sun Productions, Edward O'Dowd, Micki Pellerano, Lukas Beyeler, Matt Lambert, Ron Athey, JodyJock, Luigi & Luca, Bruce LaBruce & Gio Black Peter, Murphy Maxwell, Dominic Johnson, Lee Adams, Skye Thorstenson, Zackary Drucker, and Genesis & Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge.
- VOLUME 1 - Friday, April 6th, 8PM
- VOLUME 2 - Saturday, April 7th, 8PM
- VOLUME 1+2 - Sunday, April 8th, 5PM
View the new trailer here: http://goo.gl/rADCN
In conjunction with these screenings, THE HOMOCCULT SHOW is an exhibition presented by S&S Project and co-curated by Erik Peterson and Jonathan Sommer. Featuring the artwork of Christos Andrews, Elijah Burgher, ColectivoMultipolar, Maj Furani, Erika Keck, George Keller, Armando Lozano, Daniel McKernan, Sofia Moreno and Erik Peterson.
HOMOCCULT & OTHER ESOTEROTICA from Daniel McKernan on Vimeo.
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