Tuesday, April 30, 2013

"If you've got Mystique as your girlfriend, the fun you could have in bed--I've just imagined X-Men 3 might open with me in bed with Patrick Stewart." 
- Sir Ian McKellen 

Monday, April 29, 2013

"All my life I have lived and behaved very much like the sandpiper--just running down the edges of different countries and continents, 'looking for something'." 
- Elizabeth Bishop 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

"My queerness is not a vice, is not deliberate, and harms no one." 
- Natalie Clifford Barney

Saturday, April 27, 2013

"I guess there have been a few questions about my sexuality, and I'd like to quiet any unnecessary rumors that may be out there.  While I prefer to keep my personal life private, I hope that the fact that I'm gay isn't the most interesting thing about me."
- T. R. Knight

Friday, April 26, 2013

"Hell hath no fury like a drag queen scorned." 
- Sylvia Rivera 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

"When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow." 
- Anais Nin

Monday, April 22, 2013

"He's a couple sandwiches short of a picnic." 
- Lance Bass

Sunday, April 21, 2013

"I'm painfully shy, and socially awkward, despite the way I'm perceived." 
- Johnny Weir 

Saturday, April 20, 2013

"If you go around as if you don't dare show your face, it sends forth a terrible message." 
- Kay Lahusen

Friday, April 19, 2013

"Some days are good, some days are not so good. Some days are really exciting. Some days are just tedious. You just have to get up out of bed." 
- Andre Leon Talley 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

"She [my mother] brought me up as a boy, and as a child prodigy." 
- Annemarie Schwarzenbach

Wednesday, April 17, 2013


"My philosophy is that to be a director you cannot be subject to anyone--not even the head of the studio. I kicked and screamed until I got my way, and not once did they ever let me walk out." 

- Dorothy Arzner 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

"Gay people are the sweetest, kindest, most artistic, warmest, and most thoughtful people in the world. And since the beginning of time all they've ever been is kicked." 
- Little Richard 

Monday, April 15, 2013

"I love Los Angeles. I love Hollywood. Everybody's plastic, but I love plastic. I want to be plastic." 
- Andy Warhol

Sunday, April 14, 2013

"No doubt I shall emerge from it all a different man, but quite who I've not found out." 
- Alan Turing 

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Prolific Person of the Week:

William Haines 
"Here's something I want to get off my chest..."




Charles William "Billy" Haines (January 2, 1900-December 26, 1973) was an American film actor and interior designer--known professionally as William Haines. 
He was born in Stauton, Virginia, the third child of cigar maker George Haines and Laura Haines. His two elder siblings died in infancy. Four younger siblings followed William in quick succession. He was baptized Episcopalian at the age of eight, and began singing in the choir. 
Haines ran away from home at the age of fourteen accompanied by an unidentified young man that he referred to as his boyfriend. The pair moved first to Richmond, and then to Hopewell--and here they took up a number of odd jobs, including opening a dance-hall and brothel. Despite starting to make a decent living with his significant other, Haines' parents were frantic over his disappearance and had managed to track him down a year later. Instead of returning home with his parents, Haines stayed in Hopewell, and sent money home in order to assist his family. 
At the end of 1915, a fire destroyed most of Hopewell, and Haines then decided to move to New York--it is unclear whether his boyfriend accompanied him.
The following years were plagued with difficulty for Haine's family. In 1916, William's father's business went bankrupt, causing George Haines to have a mental breakdown. William returned home in 1917, and remained until his family got back on their feet sometime around 1919. It was at this point Haines returned to New York City, and settled in the gay-friendly Greenwich Village. 
William worked a variety of jobs, as a shop assistant and model, and was at one point a kept man of an older woman. 
He was spotted by talent scout Bijou Fernandez, and MGM signed him to a $40 a week contract. He traveled to Hollywood with fellow newly-discovered star, Eleanor Boardman. 
Once in Hollywood, Haine's career began slowly. His first significant role was in Three Wise Fools (1923), for which he attracted positive critical attention. It wasn't until he was loaned out to Fox Studios in 1923 that his star began to rise. He scored a number of high-profiled roles in romantic pictures, and started to develop an image of a hero. 
In 1926, William met James "Jimmie" Shields, who was possibly working at a "pick up". William convinced Shields to move with him to Los Angeles, and the pair were soon living together. They would remain life-long committed partners. 
 Haine's success as an actor continued, scoring him a string of romantic films starring Mary Pickford, Vola Vale, and Marion Davies.
In 1933, at the height of his career, Haines and Shields' relationship was discovered by studio head Louis B. Mayer. Mayer delivered an unfaltering ultimatum: for Haines to choose between a 'lavender marriage', or his relationship with Shields. Haines chose Shields, and his contract with the studio was promptly terminated.
Although Haines expected to be disregarded by his actor and studio friends, the majority of them supported his decision. He was even still offered roles by renegade directors working against Mayer's authority, but after two more films at discreet studio, Haines chose not to return to acting.
Haines and Shields joined forces to create a successful interior design and antiques business. Among their clients and friends were Joan Crawford, Gloria Swanson, Carole Lombard, Marion Davies, and George Cukor. Haines and Shields were living a happy, successful life when another bout of chaos threatened to tear them apart. 
In 1936, Haines and Shields' home was broken into by a group of white supremacists while they were home. The two men were dragged out into their yard, beaten, and yelled at with homophobic slurs. The incident was prompted by an unfounded accusation against the two men on the grounds of molesting a little boy.
After the incident, the men moved to the quiet neighborhood of Brentwood in the Hollywood Hills, and picked up the pieces. Their business continued to thrive until their retirement in the early 1970s. Their list of famous clients included President Reagan, and his wife Nancy.
Haines and Shields remained happily together until Haines' death after a struggle with lung cancer, on December 26, 1973. Shields, broken-hearted over the loss of his love, committed suicide not long after.
Joan Crawford, at the double memorial for the two men, them as "the happiest married couple in Hollywood".
William Haines Designs remains in operation, with main offices in West Hollywood, and showrooms in New York, Denver, and Dallas. 

Friday, April 12, 2013

"In my mid-20’s I started thinking about transitioning, and then I was in my late 20’s before I actually started doing anything. I was pretty high strung and wanted to be sure it was the right thing for me."
- Namoli Brennet 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

"Silence creates vulnerability. You...can break the silence. You can acknowledge that we exist, throughout Africa and on every continent, and that human rights violations based on sexual orientation or gender identity are committed every day. You can help us combat those violations and achieve our full rights and freedoms, in every society." 
- Fanny Ann Eddy   

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

"Gay people--generally speaking--have a responsibility to our own community and to future generations of gay people to come out, if and when we feel that we can."
- Rachel Maddow  

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

"I remember walking the dog one day, I saw a car full of teenage girls, and one of them rolled down the window and yelled 'Marc Jacobs!' in a French accent...And I thought to myself, 'yeah, I've made it'." 
- Marc Jacobs

Monday, April 8, 2013

"I'm notorious for giving a bad interview. I'm an actor, and I can't help but feel I'm boring when I'm on as myself." 
- Rock Hudson 

Sunday, April 7, 2013


"Each of us must take into account the raw material which heredity dealt us at birth and the opportunities we have had along the way, and then work out for ourselves a sensible evaluation of our personalities and accomplishments."
- Alan L. Hart

Saturday, April 6, 2013


"Many people say I'm bent...I know I'm perfectly capable of being swayed by a girl as by a boy. More and more people feel that way and I don't know why I shouldn't." 
- Dusty Springfield 

Friday, April 5, 2013

"I always think it's a good policy to like the people who like you." 
- David Sedaris 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

"I think it's much more radical to see and show things as they look instead of making them somehow subversive through alienation or estrangement." 
- Wolfgang Tillmans 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

"I used to think I was the strangest person in the world, but then I thought there are so many people in the world...there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do." 
- Frida Kahlo