Memorial for 16-year-old Nex Benedict, Stonewall Inn, New York, 2024
GIF: Bruce Morrow
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Memorial for 16-year-old Nex Benedict, Stonewall Inn, New York, 2024
GIF: Bruce Morrow
Photo by Leslie Bryce.
“I remember interviewing them, and in those days, honestly, George wasn’t the most exciting Beatle. As a journalist, you’d go after John or Paul of Ringo. George’s introspection made us afraid of getting too much of the mortal sin for a broadcaster, namely dead air. But in retrospect, that was very wrong. I think now that if we had given George the courtesy and respect he deserved, his whole persona might have changed. But none of us did that. It was the other three who got 90 per cent of the action. When he was interviewed, George was always direct, never flowery with his words. He answered succinctly. If he could answer in two sentences, he never made it into a paragraph. He had kind eyes. When you spoke with him, he looked directly at you. You knew there was sensitivity at work.” - Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow, Here Comes The Sun: The Spiritual and Musical Journey of George Harrison (2006) (x)
HAPPY NYC PRIDE 2024 - Exciting News! scopOphilic has two pieces in Brooklyn Pride! 2024.
BROOKLYN PRIDE: “PRIDE: ALL DAY, EVERY DAY” (June 1 thru August 31, 2024) Outdoor Art Exhibition
Arts Gowanus and Old Stone House, and Brooklyn Pride IS hosting this public outdoor art exhibition that honors and uplifts Brooklyn’s LGBTQIA+ Community.
“Vogueing Is Not A Crime (In Honor of O'Shae Sibley), photo collage, 2024” is just one of the amazing artworks on display. These artworks beautifully depict and celebrate various facets of the LGBTQIA+ experience and community.
You can find these vibrant works adorning vinyl banners along the fence surrounding The Old Stone House & Washington Park and J.J. Byrne Playground in Park Slope (336 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY). The exhibition runs from June 1 to August 31, 2024.
Let’s celebrate love, diversity, and creativity together!
Jamari, 2024
Photo: Bruce Morrow
Ifé
A portrait of an extraordinary Black French lesbian living in San Franciso in 1990
Little Eva and Bruce Morrow
River Birch, Roosevelt Island, 2025
Photo: Bruce Morrow
Koi, Mountain House Restaurant, Flushing, NY, 2025
GIF: Bruce Morrow