Here’s me and @jefferyself looking like we only just met on the red carpet for his new show The Horror of Dolores Roach! But we’ve actually been married this whole time! Promise! 🔪🌯🥟🩸 New York, New York
Here’s me and @jefferyself looking like we only just met on the red carpet for his new show The Horror of Dolores Roach! But we’ve actually been married this whole time! Promise! 🔪🌯🥟🩸 New York, New York
Fully forgot to take any photos for two weeks on Fire Island (except when my phone recorded me running by accident) because I guess I was just having so so so much goddamn fun 🤷🏻♂️😋 🫠 🌈🌈🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️Thanks to sweet baby supremo’s @dickiedibella and @robinlordtaylor for having me and @jefferyself at their Pines Palace and to @gidglick and @perrydubin just because I love them dearly 🥰 Fire Island Pines
Fully forgot to take any photos for two weeks on Fire Island (except when my phone recorded me running by accident) because I guess I was just having so so so much goddamn fun 🤷🏻♂️😋 🫠 🌈🌈🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️Thanks to sweet baby supremo’s @dickiedibella and @robinlordtaylor for having me and @jefferyself at their Pines Palace and to @gidglick and @perrydubin just because I love them dearly 🥰 Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Playing Gay Monopoly on Fire Island with some of my chosen family is truly what life is all about and exactly what nature intended. Thank you Weather Queen for honoring our games night with a dramatic storm, it added the chicest snuggliest backdrop to our games night. Love ya girl.
Quick bit of history- Gay Monopoly was an unofficial tongue in cheek version of monopoly developed by “The Parker Sisters”- truly some of the wittiest writers of all time (see “You were caught eating quiche”card) in 1983 to raise money to fund AIDS research which at the time was already devastating the gay community and which very little was being done to prevent by the (straight) powers that be (google Larry Kramer/Eric Sawyer/Anthony Fauci). You could buy it in stores and everything until Parker Brothers (owners of the actual monopoly game) sued them for copyright infringement because a)they are homophobic capitalists (ironic also given that the game was initially created to warn against capitalism) and b) they are boring (see Straight City photo to understand that reference). It’s now a really rare gem of a game so if you have/find one, look after it with all your heart and keep it close because it has immense historic significance. My favorite part of the game is the “Do you know your queer history?” card, where if you land on it have to answer a question about influential queer people throughout history- I learned about George Washington Carver, HansChristian Andersen and Benjamin Britten and was reminded of the passage in the Bible that tells us that King David loved his boyfriend Jonathan “surpassing the love of a woman” in the book of Samuel. Yes that’s actually in the Bible so you can keep that one for your next holiday season. Oh and the Benjamin Britten was gay. Didn’t know that either. Playing it amongst the ghosts of Fire Island (many many many queer people died of AIDS here- most had nowhere else to go) and a mere block from the house of Patient Zero (the first known person to be infected by the HIV virus) was profound to say the least. I love y’all. Look after after each other. Queer people are so powerful. We always have been and we always will be 😘🌈❤️ Fire Island Pines
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Ran up loads of hills and through Longleat Forest for several miles with a dog harnessed to me in Wiltshire with my hardcore cousin @feeblesb Highly recommend if you wanna get real sweaty and be at one with the universe and Flora her cocker spaniel 😋💦🐕🦺🦮 Shear Water Lake, Longleat Estate
Had a life-affirming night at @joespub with my favourites last night watching the iconic double bill if @mxviv and @catccohen – simply as good as it gets 🤷🏻♂️❤️😊 Joe’s Pub
Had a life-affirming night at @joespub with my favourites last night watching the iconic double bill if @mxviv and @catccohen – simply as good as it gets 🤷🏻♂️❤️😊 Joe’s Pub
Had a life-affirming night at @joespub with my favourites last night watching the iconic double bill if @mxviv and @catccohen – simply as good as it gets 🤷🏻♂️❤️😊 Joe’s Pub
“You cannot change the business model as much as it has changed and not expect the contract to be changed too. We are not going to keep doing incremental changes on a contract that no longer honors what is happening with this business model that was foisted upon us. What are we doing? Moving around furniture on the Titanic? It’s crazy. So the jig is up AMPTP. You have to wake up and smell the coffee. We are labor and we stand tall and we demand to be honored for our contribution. You share the wealth because you cannot exist without us.”
Fran Drescher, SAG-AFTRA President (and fucking badass, you tell ‘em Fran) Los Angeles, California