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Our Lives Out Loud – Zappone & Gilligan

Just came from the launch of Katherine Zappone and Ann Louise Gilligan’s book Our Lives Out Loud in Dublin. Edna O’Brien gave a lovely speech, her first book launch, she said.
I’ve read the book, and loved it. My full review is here.

Mouthpiece – MarriagEquality/LGBT Noise debate – Front Lounge

A lively evening of debate on gay marriage this evening. Lovely to catch up with the good folk of MarriagEquality and LGBT Noise. But Katherine Zappone and Ann Louise Gilligan stole the show. As they should.

Bootboy: Born Gay?

John Barrowman, the song and dance man who shot to fame as bisexual matinee idol Captain Jack in Doctor Who and Torchwood, took part in a recent BBC documentary The Making of Me, in which he bravely allowed himself to explore the scientific origins of his sexuality. The trouble with research into homosexuality is that [...]

Darkroom – Players Theatre – Dublin Fringe Festival

Darkroom by Gentle Giant Theatre Company is a strange beast. Brought to see it by a friend, I only knew what I read in the Fringe Festival programme:
DC and Marvel superheroes and supervillains face extinction. The Anarchic Invincibility Deficiency Syndrome unmasks masked idols and Supermen fade to grey. When the world falls darker than Joker’s [...]

Jay Brannan – Crawdaddy Dublin

A wonderful evening at Crawdaddy the other night – the delightful Jay Brannan came to town. Support came from the endearingly shy and promising Adam Matthews, and, the opposite of shy, fresh from thisispopbaby at Electric Picnic, Justin Bond. It was a Shortbus reunion. I have to say Bond is definitely an acquired taste – [...]

Bootboy: Liberal Bullies

Breda O’Brien, of the Iona Institute, wrote an article for the Irish Times last month with the intriguing title: “Activists using ‘homophobia’ label as a bullying tactic”. She opens her piece by patting herself on her back: “it takes courage to champion traditional marriage, knowing it will unleash invective from alleged liberals”.
So: the plucky [...]

Bootboy: I want to be a housewife

Jay Brannan’s first album “goddamned” is out this week, and is a must-download. He financed it himself – he is one of the growing number of singer/songwriters who are managing to start their careers with money earned from tracks released on iTunes and CDBaby and Napster, and whose reputation spread on MySpace, Facebook and, in [...]

California legalises gay marriage

California gay couples can marry, according the the State Supreme Court, which is great news. There is a threat of a referendum in November to ban it, however, but I imagine the lived experience of married couples will count for something by then. Society will not have crumpled, more people will be talking [...]

Future Intense

Written for Hot Press 24th July 1997
There was a documentary on Arthur C. Clarke recently. He’s the author, internet guru and visionary, the guy who first thought of satellite communications, who wrote 2001 a Space Oddity, lives in Sri Lanka, you’ve heard of him. They were discussing the future as seen by him in [...]

Every sperm is sacred?

John Waters’ column in The Irish Times regarding the recent High Court decision to recognise a lesbian couple as a “de facto” family makes for fascinating reading. “Drunk with liberal hubris,” he writes, “have we reinvented the wheel of life, deciding that two lesbians playing House can trump the claims of the forces that create [...]