Omar Delphos (Roy Ald) - Psycho-Astrology - Tower - 1971
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Omar Delphos (Roy Ald) - Psycho-Astrology - Tower - 1971
Anyone else get a huge kick out of it when people refer to you by your pseudonym?
Anytime someone refers to me as "Sinclair" it puts me halfway between "IT'S ALIIIVE" and "Nobody cared who I was, until I put on the mask."
(via Celebrating Pride at JW Anderson Soho)
Created for one of America’s first purely gay male publications, Bob Mizer’s pioneering Pictorial Physique, Spartacus (a pseudonym) had originally marketed these illustrations as a guide to bodybuilding in a bid to circumnavigate obscenity laws. Pictorial Physique, known for bringing together the “Michelangelos and Raphaels of mid-century gay art”, is famous for its impact on the arts, LGBTQIA+ studies, academia and more. Opening today, an exhibition of 40 images all privately owned by Bob Mizer, is on show at the JW Anderson Soho store in a celebration of the joys of the male physique – until 6th July.
The courts have already said Kilmar Abrego Garcia should come home. Now a judge says a 20-year-old man should be returned.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a second man must be returned from the El Salvador megaprison where he was hastily deported by President Donald Trump’s administration in March.
The man, referred to in court documents by the pseudonym Cristian, was among those swept up by immigration officials and flown to a brutal facility where inmates are told they will never leave. Cristian, age 20, is a native of Venezuela.
BAKED AVOCADOS #4
Here we have political logic at its finest, dismantle the institution that could hold you accountable so you can't be held accountable. It's the geopolitical equivalent of breaking the speedometer so you can't get a ticket for speeding.
Random question for everyone:
If I ever changed my username from Lynn Gerhardt to something else, what would your honest reaction be?
Would you be confused? Curious? Not care at all? Would you still think of me as Lynn anyway?
I’m not necessarily planning on changing it—I was just wondering what people would think.
Here’s an old drawing of April and Poppy