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‘Stonewall Generation’ Confronts Old Age, Sickness — And Discrimination

May 21, 2019July 2, 2019 by Popular Publicity

Please feel free to repost this important Kaiser Health News story

Posted in lgbt, LGBTQ, UncategorizedTagged hospice, Kaiser Health News, KHN, LGBTQ, NBCOUT, palliative care

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Another Vandam DJ promo from when I was the opening DJ for Michael Magnan in the basement (with Desi Monster and Ladyfag) at this legendary party produced by Susanne Bartsch. Johnny Dynell was the upstairs main floor DJ. 😎 #publicist #lgbtpublicist #lgbtpr #lgbtpublicity #lgbtqpublicist #lgbt #lgbtq
A very rare selfie, thanks to my new glasses from Caddis. @caddis_life I wanted computer glasses that looked cool enough to wear to client meetings or dinner, and these D28s fit the bill. Got ‘em today and am going to order another pair, perhaps the Miklos, as readers. 😎 I also dig what Caddis is doing and how they are doing it. From their website. "Caddis is a mission disguised as readers. We’re done with acting our age. Let’s be our wildly experienced, highly intelligent, hyper-engaged, getting older selves. Put your readers on and join us. We’re squashing age stereotypes. Welcome to the new age.” I am so goddamn down with that! #mycaddis 😎 #publicist #lgbtpublicist #lgbtpr #lgbtpublicity #lgbtqpublicist #lgbt #lgbtq
The final post from the blog that accompanied my East Village Radio show that ran from February 20, 2005 - May 31, 2009. 🎧 “Penetration” was the one of the few shows hosted by a gay DJ and, I think, the only one that played disco unironically, along with unreleased new stuff, post-punk and what I liked to call “what-the-fuckers.” The show streamed live every Sunday night from a very cool, glass-fronted storefront studio on First Avenue, next to Lil’ Frankie's. EVR was founded by Lil’ Frankie’s owner, Frank Prisinzano. 🎧 Guests and guest DJs included DJ Will Automagic, Sean B, Nita Aviance, Gant Johnson, Aldo Hernandez, Billie Ray Martin, The Ones, Desi Santiago & Saint Buck, Shannon Michael Cane, W. Jeremy & Christy Love aka The House of Stank, Dirty Jean, Craig Roseberry, Noammon, Escandalo’s Viva Ruiz and Desi Santiago, and Billy Beyond. 🎧 After 4 years, though fun, it was becoming a job and it was about this time that EVR started getting big sponsors, like Top Shop and wanted to up the cool factor, even though the place was practically a New Yorker Magazine cartoon come to life. The station managers asked if I’d be cool moving my show to, like, 4:30 a.m. on a Tuesday or some shit (uh, no) and thus provided the perfect excuse to end the show. 🎧 The goodbye post featured the back cover of one of my favorite disco albums of all time, The Peter Jacques Band “Fire Night Dance,” which was produced by disco gods, Mauro Malavasi and Jaques Fred Petrus (who went on to produce Change with Luther Vandross), B.B. & Q. Band, and others. But “Fire Night Dance” and Macho’s cover of “I’m a Man” where their masterpieces, as far as I’m concerned. 🎧 You can find their 1979 video for “Walking On Music” on YouTube, complete with singers decked out in YSL’s gypsy look and vogueing dancers. 🎧 To see photos from the many EVR “Penetration” shows, tap the bio link and go to the About menu > DJ Andy Reynolds. 🎧 Photo of EVR by Bryan Derballa from the Wired Magazine post “Radio Is Soulless. Can These Radicals Make It Great Again?”, a story about EVR’s move to a new name (Dash Radio) and location (Brooklyn).
Project History: Coati Mundi. Worked his 2010 album “Dancing for The Cabana Code in The Land of Boo-Hoo” for Rong Music. Great little album. If you don’t know Coati Mundi, I can’t help you, but I’ll try. One of the many artists on the coolest dance label of all time, ZE Records. Among many on ZE were Alan Vega, the brilliant and witty Cristina, Was (Not Was), Lydia Lunch, Material & Nona Hendrix, and Kid Creole & The Coconuts, of which he was founding member and had Spanglish rap club hit, “Que Pasa/Me No Pop I.” 😎 The 1981 compilation “Mutant Disco” featured several ZE groups, the cover of which is now the cover to the box containing the entire ZE classics catalog. 😎 Explore at zerecords.com
Penetration, Inc. Fueled by the need to control the destiny of his career, call the shots, and the freedom to take on — and in some cases create — projects simply because he likes them he create Penetration, Inc. in the Fall of 2003. Though eyes may have rolled, the name was initially chosen for its literal meaning (“penetrating the media, market”) — as opposed to well, you know, what you were thinking. 😎 From the “More More More (Than You Ever Wanted–or Cared–to Know) About Andy…Without Going Into Embarrassing Detail” page on the Popular Publicity website. See the previous PP logo post for the previous “chapter,” or read the whole shebang by tapping the bio link and going to the About menu.
Project History: PR client for his award winning short film, soon to be TV series “Trophy Boy,” Emrhys Cooper just wrapped shooting his latest film, “The Shuroo Process,” for which the executive producer is Zachary Quinto. Congrats, Emrhys! You can see more about “Trophy Boy” on the Popular Publicity website, tap the link in the bio. 😎 #publicist #lgbtpublicist #lgbtpr #lgbtpublicity #lgbtqpublicist #lgbt #lgbtq
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