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Gay and Lesbian Art: From the Perishable to the Permanent
Something very important is happening at 26 Wooster Street in lower Manhattan. Fads and the fashionistas that inspire them may come and go with the raising and lowering of a hem, but the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and... -
Secrets Uncovered: Wesam Keesh Talks ‘Awkward’ and Developing a Feeling of Brotherhood within the Acting Community
Wesam Keesh admits he can be kind of a weird and awkward guy, and that eccentric quality might be what helped him land his first recurring role on a television series. -
Almost the Son of Zeus, But Not Quite: ‘God’s Not Dead’ Star Kevin Sorbo Talks Art Imitating Life And Joining Dolores Umbridge as One of the Meanest Teachers in Film History
GALO recently spoke with actor Kevin Sorbo to learn how he managed to expand his skills as an actor after initially being typecast in Hercules-like roles early in his career. He also discussed at length the most recent... -
At Munich Oktoberfest, an Ocean of Beer — And Inebriety
When one thinks of Oktoberfest in the German city of Munich, three things typically come to mind: hordes of men in knee-length lederhosen (German for “leather breeches”), gaggles of women in low-cut, bust-bearing... -
French Film’s Master Magician Bruno Dumont Turns Tragedy Inside Out
Bruno Dumont is a trickster of the highest order. Don’t get me wrong — this French master of the cinematic art is also a very serious filmmaker. For the record, he’s an acclaimed auteur who has not only twice... -
Laura Regan, Former ‘Mad Men’ Cast Member, Talks about the Challenges of Adapting Ayn Rand
When describing what attracted her to the role of Dagny Taggart in Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt, Canadian actress Laura Regan ignores any of the ideological controversies surrounding the project and characterizes... -
Twisted Trials of Terror: Universal Studios Ups the Halloween Horror Ante with ‘AVP: Alien vs. Predator’ Maze
Candy will forever be the first thing that comes to mind for young and old alike when they think of Halloween. The reasons are obvious to anyone with taste buds... -
‘Ilo Ilo’ Is a Celebration of Common Dignity
The most outwardly “normal” lives can sometimes provide the finest dramatic material. Characters with impossibly lofty morals or blindingly effulgent personalities are often brimming with pretense -- and it’s... -
‘Revenge’ Actor Nick Wechsler On Jack’s New Status, Playing a Good Guy and More
For three seasons of backstabbing, betrayal and plot twists, Nick Wechsler has portrayed Jack Porter, one of the few genuinely good guys on Revenge — ABC’s thrilling, sexy... -
La Ropa de los Vivos (y los Muertos): ‘The Book of Life’ Fashion Line At Hot Topic Is Drop-Dead Gorgeous
Let’s begin by admitting this: any apparel tied-in with a film is almost always, as a rule, decidedly unstylish and better left off as a collector’s item showcased on a wall. Star Wars dresses? Lame, unless...
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