a completely personal, irreverent -- and sometimes crass -- guide to music, TV, books, the web, photography, films, and other stuff by writer/photographer Craig Seymour
Writer/photographer Craig Seymour is the author of All I Could Bare: My Life in the Strip Clubs of Gay Washington, D.C. and Luther: The Life and Longing of Luther Vandross. He has written for The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Vibe, and Spin, among other publications, and has served as Pop Music Critic for the Buffalo News and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Maryland in College Park, and is Associate Professor of Journalism at Northern Illinois University.
ALL I COULD BARE: MY LIFE IN THE STRIP CLUBS OF GAY WASHINGTON, D.C.
A frank, funny, explicit, and surprisingly inspiring memoir about a mild-mannered graduate student who “took the road less clothed” and discovered his true self.
"Unafraid to bare it all...readers will feel they’re in the hands of an expert." Publisher's Weekly
"...a bare-assed, neon-lit tour de force..." The Bay Area Reporter
"Raunchy splendor...somehow both bawdy and sweetly nostalgic at the same time." Dallas Voice
Daily dialogue -- July 15, 2009
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"When you give up your dream, you die."
-- Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri), Flashdance (1983), screenplay by Thomas
Hedley Jr. and Joe Eszterhas, based on a st...
Trailer for Not Even Death by Phil Clarke, Jr.
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Congrats to Phil. His short, Not Even Death (6 pages, pdf format) was shot
as the Grand Prize Winner in the Gimme Credit International Screenplay
Competiti...
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