In his article “What Is This Thing Called a Lover?” found in this May 1987 issue of Torso
(which has been broken into two parts), Dennis Decameron explores what
constitutes a same-sex relationship. Exploring the dynamics of several
couples, the writer contends that, unlike a heterosexual relationship
where children are the primary focus, the concentrations in homosexual
unions are different, ranging from an interest in real estate to mutual
creativity. Yet, despite these varied attentions, sex, Decameron argues,
is the main focus for all homosexual bonds. Included in this
second half (see the first half here) is a review of the adult film Sunstroke, an advertisement for the Pride Institute alcohol and substance abuse recovery center, and photo spreads titled “Afrique” and “Under Construction.”
Friday, May 31, 2024
Friday, May 24, 2024
Torso (May 1987), Part One
In his article “What Is This Thing Called a Lover?” found in this May 1987 issue of Torso (which has been broken into two parts), Dennis Decameron explores what constitutes a same-sex relationship. Exploring the dynamics of several couples, the writer contends that, unlike a heterosexual relationship where children are the primary focus, the concentrations in homosexual unions are different, ranging from an interest in real estate to mutual creativity. Yet, despite these varied attentions, sex, Decameron argues, is the main focus for all homosexual bonds. Also included in this first half are photo spreads titled “Joy Toy,” “Little Devil,” and “Water Sports.”
Friday, May 17, 2024
Numbers (May 1992), Part Three
Cole
Taylor’s career in the adult-film industry was short lived, running
from 1984 to his death in 1989. However, during that time, he had the
distinction of performing in one of the first films to instruct gay men
about safe sexual practices. Produced by HIS Video in 1985, Lifeguard featured
commentary by Robert Bolan, the President of the San Francisco AIDS
Foundation, who explained to viewers watching the pornographic film how
to participate in safe-sex acts and prevent the spread of HIV. This May
1992 issue of Numbers (which
has been broken into three parts) features a posthumous spread of
Taylor. This final third (see the second third here) contains the short story “Trojan Prince” (where
the narrator's father brings him a captor from the Trojan War to serve
as his slave) and spreads of models Brock
Hunter and Christian Scott.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)