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12 Oct

This smutty photo book pokes fun at your gay

This smutty photo book pokes fun at your gay
From peeping Toms, to randy doctors and boys-next-door, SMUT, Volume II dares to summon the voyeur inside us all In the event you’ve ever browsed the categories on any mainstream gay porn site, some familiar groupings pop up time and time again. Whether you want ‘outdoor’, ‘solo’, or ‘age gap’ videos, we don’t often give these categories much thought – they’re just part and parcel of the digital experience. Of their recent photo book, SMUT, Volume II: Voyeurism, the London-based photographer Ezekiel exposes the inherent comedy of those categorisations, presenting a body of labor that pokes fun at how people enjoy their time on gay porn sites. Ezekiel’s photography is aware that, in real...
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23 Jun

Kim Cattrall’s ‘Glamorous’ and ‘And Just Like That’ share

Kim Cattrall’s ‘Glamorous’ and ‘And Just Like That’ share
It isn't lost on Miss Benny that "Glamorous," their recent Netflix show, "Glamorous," premieres on June 22, the identical day as Season Two of "And Just Like That," HBO's spinoff of "Sex and the City."Each share a two-word connective tissue: Kim Cattrall."I’m so excited that folks who like Kim can have two various things they will watch. It’s going to be such a fun day,” the YouTuber and actor says.Kim Cattrall as Madolyn and Miss Benny as Marco in Famously, Cattrall played Samantha Jones, the fourth prong in Carrie Bradshaw's friend group in "Sex and the City." While she participated within the two movies that followed the 2004 finale, she declined to return for the spinoff TV show, reigniting rumors...
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22 Jun

These photos capture what it’s wish to be young,

These photos capture what it’s wish to be young,
“I’ve all the time used my practice as a option to cope with my very own feelings,” explains Fryd Frydendahl, the Danish photographer whose work exposes the innocence, trepidation, chaos and cruel optimism of being young. In a recent photobook titled Salad Days [published by Marrow Press] – an ode to the Shakespearean phrasing that symbolises the vulnerability of youthful ignorance – Frydendahl opens up her archive of deeply intimate portraits from the last decade.Salad Days traces Frydendahl’s development as an artist, from a few of her early unpublished work to newer images produced exclusively for the book in 2022. These photographs are punctuated by the will to capture the sincerity and connection between the topics of her gaze and...
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