27 June 2008

Behind the Velvet Ropes

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You're cordially invited to join the VIP list at Rod 2.0 along with other fabulous trend-setters, taste-makers and movers and shakers. Come and join the party.

23 June 2008

Profile at GayCities.com

The guys at GayCities.com, the gay travel and enetertainment web portal, interviewed me for their ongoing series on gay pride.  Comedian Kate Clinton, Dan Renzi, West Hollywood Mayor Jeffrey Prang, Steph & Alek from OhLaLa, and popular music blogger Arjan were also included in the series. It was very kind of them to include me.

Oh, and this is our birthday week and we'll be in Chicago for the next few weeks. If anyone wants to grab coffee or say hello over Pride or the Fourth, let me know.

17 June 2008

On Assignment

Stuck in an edit suite all day. See ya Wednesday morning.

30 May 2008

ACLU Launches Online Resource for LGBT Activists

Gbge The American Civil Liberties Union has launched a new online resource for gay and lesbian activists. Get Busy Get Equal was created by the ACLU's LGBT & AIDS Project and offers a comprehensive guide to gay rights legislation in the 50 states, as well as chapters on laws that affect relationships, family law, parenting, discrimination. Get Busy Get Equal offers many of the tools that you can use to reach out to your neighbors, schools, employers and elected officials and get them to pass laws or adopt policies protecting LGBT people and the relationships of LGBT people

The ACLU and Get Busy Get Equal are sponsoring Rod 2.0. If you have a few minutes, please take a few minutes to check it out.

28 May 2008

Please Read: New Comments Policy

The excitement over the election has attracted many people who are obviously very new to politics and blogs. Unfortunately, some of the recent comments are reflective of a hostile trend seen on many blogs.  I have zero tolerance for cyberthugs who feel empowered by the anonymity of a keyboard and a broadband connection. Let me let me take a moment to reiterate comment policy and also share a personal story that hopefully will explain my feelings on this issue and perhaps the election.

Rod 2.0 is a personal weblog and often reflects my own aesthetic, tastes, history and opinions. This is not Reuters or The Washington Post, so, it's ridiculous to leave comments demanding "balance" or decrying "bias." This is a personal weblog of a writer and producer with many publications and productions to his credit, so, if you're not expecting opinion, please go elsewhere. Those comments, as well as others threatening to "stop reading", are juvenile and will be deleted. Offenders will be warned/troll tagged.

It is fairly easy to comment at Rod 2.0. Unlike some blogs, comments here are unmoderated and there is no sign up requirement. The hope is that this will encourage more people to comment and real-time discussion, and, also, because sometimes it may not be possible to post for several hours. Feel free to agree or disagree with whatever you read here but stay on topic. Do not use profanity, deliberately post false information, make personal attacks or insults, personally insult the presidential candidates, post false rumors or lie about their religious affiliations, or, race-bait. Comments that violate these rules will be deleted and offenders will be warned/troll tagged. Repeat offenders will be banned without warning.

Regular commenters should feel free to remind newbies of this policy. If you feel you have been personally attacked in comments, drop me an email identifying the violator. The situation will be addressed ASAP.

Finally, a personal thought on this political season. Not everyone agrees with some of my take on the election, and, that's fine. It actually makes the discussion more lively, imho. The cyberthug and cybermob mentality that has taken over much of the blogsophere reminds me of a story my grandfather used to tell me. When I was growing up, many of summer vacations were spent with grandparents or uncles in Mississippi. They all owned land and taught me some great things, like how to ride horses, hunting and fishing, and, how to ride dirtbikes, whose noise always irritated my grandmother. In the hot summer evenings, my grandfather, "Big Daddy", would sometimes take off his shirt and showed his back which was welted with several whip marks. He proudly displayed them to the family and told the story to the youngn's.

Back in the 1950s, my grandfather owned property in Mississippi and tried to register to vote. Very few black people in Mississippi were able to do that then, and, apparently he was one of the very few in Lincoln County that was successful. But that was only after several men in the local White Citizens Council visited him twice and beat him with a horsewhip. "They covered their faces with pillowcases but I knew who they were," Big Daddy boasted, naming several prominent local businessmen. "They came after me twice but I still registered to vote." All the family children heard this story several times every summer and it became ingrained in our collective memories. Grandpa's advice has remained with me ever since: "Never let people who are afraid to show their faces try to scare you. Never let people tell you how to think. Never let anyone tell you to how to vote. Never let white folks tell you what is 'best' for you. And this is most important: Never, ever vote Republican." This is advice that I've always taken to heart. Just my thoughts.

Comments are open. Share your thoughts on comments, pro or con, or whatever else happens to be on your mind. I'll be posting asap, was tied up in a meeting all morning.

15 May 2008

Back on Thursday

Thanks for being patient during our absence. We're trying to get back up to speed and should resume light posting early Thursday afternoon.

01 April 2008

I Have a Dream ... Ticket

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"I Have a Dream Ticket", our latest column in the next issue of The Advocate, is now online.

Probably one of the highlights of the contentious Democratic primary season was the now-legendary debate at the Kodak Theater where Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama made nice about the idea of a so-called "dream ticket."

During the weeks ahead, while the politics of delegates and superdelegates remain front and center, one thing is virtually certain—neither Obama nor Clinton will reach the required magic number of delegates that will make him or her the nominee. So, maybe we can have both?

"There’s no doubt that a Clinton-Obama or Obama-Clinton ticket would be a formidable asset for LGBTs. Instead of considering the logistics of such a pairing, including whose name is on top of the ticket, who is on the bottom—you know, the normal questions gay men ask during such negotiations—just imagine the synergy."

Several recent polls suggest significant defections from Clinton supporters, so, a joint ticket might become more of  a necessity than a fantasy. Both of these strong allies might be just the ticket to heal the party and lay the foundation for a new, inclusive era of gay rights.

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31 March 2008

Running Late

Probably will not be able to post until later tonight.

25 March 2008

Comments

Sadly, the tone in the comments has become hostile, insulting and accusatory, especially in the posts related to the presidential election. Some are engaging in personal attacks, using profanity and nonstop racebaiting, as well as spreading false rumors on the religious affiliations of Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. It will no longer be tolerated.

Please police yourselves and thoughtfully frame your discussions. If you're arguing on behalf of a cause or candidate, your comments are a reflection of their supporters. Going forward, those who recklessly use profanity, insult, or, racebait will be warned, deleted, and/or banned.

20 March 2008

"Tongues Untied" DVD Giveaway

2008_03_dvd_tongues Last week, we published a review and giveaway for the new remastered DVD release of Tongues Untied, the critically acclaimed documentary on black gay life by the late Marlon T. Riggs. The three winners are Jim, Luther and Derrick from Philly—veterans and regulars to the Rod 2.0 comment boards who have never won any of our giveaways. Frameline will send these readers a DVD or Tongues Untied t-shirt.

Thanks to Trista at Frameline and everyone for reading and supporting Rod 2.0.

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