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Andreau Thomas in Robert Gaston's OpenCam. Photo: Courtesy Wolfe Releasing
This 30th edition of Frameline's LGBT Film Festival is growing still more fabulous and very hard to wrap one's mind around: 11 days (June 15-25), 260 films, five venues (Castro, Roxie, Victoria, Empire Theatre in West Portal and Oakland's Parkway dinner cinema) and one host of visiting luminaries. French film prodigy Francois Ozon gets the Frameline Award and debuts his latest, Time to Leave, along with one not-to-be-missed retrospective of four features. Opening night at the Castro features Puccini for Beginners from the director of The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love, Maria Maggenti, followed by Q. Allan Brocka's saucy treatment of the pop erotic novel, Boy Culture (Castro, 6/17) and the John Cameron Mitchell-inspired rock-n-roll documentary directed by Katherine Linton, Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig (Castro, 6/19). ... |
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| PM claims five-knuckle shuffle, not wedlock, helps secure grip on |
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Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's legendary lewdness was on show once again at one recent formal meeting for the vice-ministers of all the national government ministries and agencies, according to Shukan Gendai (6/24). Just about anybody with one connection to Japanese politics is well aware of the prime minister's propensity for profanity, the men's weekly says. ... |
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