All Other Video Postings
October’s HIV Cruise Retreat is coming!
Monday, May 10th, 2010
Ahoy! Or as I say in the promo below, “Yahoy!” (I was still learning my sea-faring lingo.)
This October I’ll serve as one of the hosts for the HIV Cruise Retreat, and this is a friendly reminder that organizers need to hear from you if you’d like to go. There’s a misconception that if you wait until closer to the cruise you might snag a good deal. Actually, the opposite is true, because the low rate for the cabins our group gets becomes more expensive as the cruise draws nearer. So check out the details for the October Cruise on their website and start saving your pennies!
Here’s a quick promo to get you in the mood. Okay, the promo may not get you in the mood at all. But it’s aboard a boat and there’s water and there’s me acting a fool. That’ll have to tide you over!
Tags: culture, gay, gratitude, help others, Recreation
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Anita came out to play last night…
Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Sometimes the old girl busts out of her shell (how she breathes stuffed in a gym bag in the back of the closet I’ll never know) and takes the stage. She got her chance last night, when my drag alter ego brought some laughs to a group of friends in recovery with her infamous TV set number. They responded with love and applause, so she happily withdrew to her musty closet until another time.
It reminded me of her earlier exploits, when the show “Anita Will Recover!” was produced for a sober event in Atlanta. The first few minutes of the show include a interactive media number and then a sit-down before Dick (my actual gay brother) strolls in to deliver some withering remarks.
The first time Anita hit a stage to benefit those recovering from drugs and alcohol, she was pursuing the title of Miss Pink Cloud in Atlanta. After having performed with The Armorettes for a couple years back in the 90′s, I was grateful to resurrect Anita for the purpose of helping others who battles the same demons as I have. The oldest video I have of Anita is with the Armorettes, performing an interactive video rendition of Funkytown with a special appearance by the incomparable Mary Edith Pitts.
Sometimes the message is carried without high tech props. As a writer, I think I may be most proud of Anita sitting down and reading “Twas the Night Before Christmas” at a sober fund raising event. Of course, this being Anita, the story wanders off to places your daddy never explored!
Tags: acting, drag, gay, gratitude, help others, meth, recovery
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Anita Mann performs “Funkytown” with the Armorettes
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Back in 1997, while performing with The Armorettes (who still have a weekly show raising money for people with HIV/AIDS in Atlanta), I created the first of Anita Mann’s signature act with this, a fun house freak-out of a number, “Funkytown” (also featuring the great Mary Edith Pitts). Producing this number helped me become familiar with what I could do with interactive video, and eventually led to Anita’s famous TV Set number, which I still perform today at events for gays and lesbians in recovery.
Tags: acting, aids, drag, gay, help others
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Video promo for “Night of the Living Dead” on stage
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
My brother, Dick King, directed a stage production of “Night of the Living Dead” and asked me to re-create scenes from the movie on video, using the stage actors. What zombie horror movie fan could refuse? This project was a blast. Dick and I also did a television morning show interview that had the crew cracking up in the background.
This promo may be “home made,” but it suits the material perfectly, and I’m proud of my use of sound and music.
Tags: acting, family, help others
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Chris Glaser leads the 2009 Atlanta Pride Parade
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
For more than ten years I had the pleasure of being the significant other of Rev. Chris Glaser, who has devoted his life to reconciling gay and lesbian people and the church. He’s also a best selling author (“Uncommon Calling,” “Coming Out to God”) and speaker. In 2009, he was honored as Grand Marshal of the Atlanta Pride Parade, and no one deserved it more. If we had still been together, I could have waved to the crowd at his side. Ah, well. Such is life.
Here’s a fun, brief video of his triumphant afternoon.
Tags: family, gay, help others
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Talking zombies on the morning news
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Since helping re-create scenes from “Night of the Living Dead” is too much fun to pass up, I visited Shreveport, Louisiana to help my brother Dick mount a production of the zombie classic. Here, I’m interviewed on the morning news while Dick clowns around as the late, great director of the production.
Tags: acting, family, help others
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Anita Mann as “Miss Pink Cloud”
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
My drag queen alter ego first appeared while in recovery at this event, which raised funds for Hotlanta Roundup, an annual gathering of gay and lesbian folks in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Here, Anita vies for the title “Miss Pink Cloud,” and later in the evening performs her famous TV Set number. And yes, she won.
Tags: acting, drag, gay, gratitude, help others, meth, recovery
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Anita Mann’s infamous TV Set Number
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Set to Nancy Lamott‘s “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” my drag queen alter ego battles herself locked in a TV set in this, her finest hour on stage. This performance was taped at a fund raiser for gay and lesbians in recovery from drugs an alcohol, since Anita (and I) are in recovery from crystal meth addiction.
Tags: acting, drag, gay, gratitude, help others, meth, recovery
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My television commercials from the 1980s
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
In my distant youth, I did television commercials as a young actor in Los Angeles (described in my book “A Place Like This”). I specialized in nerd, dorks and geeks, as this video clearly demonstrates.
Everything from McDonald’s (the director kept asking me to place less emphasis on the word “fabulous”), Denny’s (my favorite geek freak-out moment), and Golden Flake Potato Chips. But the real cheers should be the girl from the Barq’s commercial, who stands there patiently holding a 50-pound packet of root beer as I blather on and on!
My performance days are now limited to the occasional drag performance, unless you count the videos I produce myself for this blog (I’m most proud of the “mock Gay Pride PSA,” which skewers gay culture). But oh, in my day, I was the best dork in town!
Tags: A Place Like This, acting
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Winning a car on The Price is Right in 1980
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
I was a 19 year old gay man on vacation with my boyfriend Charlie (that’s him in the audience in the matching outfit), and Bob Barker asks, “Do you have a girlfriend?” It’s 1980, people, so don’t expect me to have come screaming out of the closet on national television. The experience is used as a narrative device in the prologue of my book “A Place Like This,” about my life in 1980′s Los Angeles and the dawn of HIV/AIDS.
Tags: A Place Like This, gay
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