Over the years I’ve mentioned my friend Steve Hughes and his zine Stupor several times on this site. I’ve shared videos of him reading at the Shadow Art Fair, and interviewed him about his various projects in Hamtramck, where he makes his home and runs an art space called Public Pool. To my knowledge, though, […]
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The Untold History of Zines…. Steve Hughes on Stupor
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Gay people make Detroit, and everywhere else, better
My friend Joe, who you might know better as Supergay Detroit, shared a video with me today about the gay scene in Detroit. It’s inspiring, and beautifully done, and I probably would have shared it anyway, but I’m especially happy to do so tonight, as it features, among others, my friend David Blair, who just […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Detroit | Also tagged David Blair, friends who have passed, gay, gay agenda, gay recruitment, Joe Posch, memorial service, pride, Supergay Detroit, Toby Barlow | 7 Comments