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You Are Here : March 2012
Partners are Political
by Michael Daniels, co-owner and co-pubisher
So it’s the day before press, everyone is scrambling, editing, re-setting Suite Q, tracking down advertisers, and generally like a dog chasing its tail. That is, a typical production week at outlook.
Except this one’s a little different. Erin just got back from San Diego, Chris is on the elliptical trying to get into Winter Party...
Complete the Circuit : March 2012
Kaleo Ramos: The Meaning of Kuleana
by Mickey Weems
Kaleo Tevaitea Ramos is a handsome, loving and outspoken Hawaiian kane (man). He carries himself with an inner assurance that comes from facing life head-on. Nothing in his bearing reveals the trials through which he has passed, other than that magnetic assurance.
The principle of kuleana (responsibility) is a good way to understand the life of Kaleo...
Marcus’s Morsels : February 2012
Caught In A Gay Romance
by Marcus Morris
I want to do something different for Valentine’s Day this year. Last year I went to dinner. In 2010, I spent Valentine’s Day on a gay beach in Cape Town. That night, instead of some hot and steamy sex acts, I moaned in agony from the worst sunburn of my life. Since I thought it would be cute to wear a Speedo, I was rewarded with my inner thighs feeling like...
Super Mario World : February 2012
Hot and Bloody
by Mario Pinardi
If I really wanted someone to suck me, it wouldn’t be for blood. Gay boys and straight girls are way too obsessed with vampires and the made-up Hollywood stories that they are embalmed in. If you were to trick with a “true” vampire they would chomp your dick off or eat your clitoris. Duh. I understand the need for escapism (this is usually European porn for me)...
The Other Side : February 2012
AIDS in Black (Gay) America – ARC Ohio Starts Greater Columbus Mpowerment Center to Fight HIV Among Young Gay Men of Color
by D.A. Steward
Research by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that there are more new HIV infections among young black men who have sex with men (MSM) than any other racial or ethnic group of MSM. And that the number of new infections among young...
Not That Kind of Girl : February 2012
The Other Doctor
by Mette Bach
I am sitting in my doctor’s office, reading Time Magazine, nodding along to their cover story on global protests. The person of the year is not a single person but a type of person: the protester. I like this article very much. So much that I don’t notice how quickly time passes. The doctor surprises me when she opens the door and rushes in. It’s a busy day at the...
Complete The Circuit : February 2012
AIDS? What AIDS?
Mickey Weems
It’s easy to forget about nasty things.
Just look at American politics. Climate change, overpopulation, pollution; all three are huge threats to humanity, and all three are getting progressively worse. One party pretends they don’t exist, while the other one has proven grossly negligent when power was in its hands.
We have evidence stretching back a billion years to...
You Are Here : February 2012
Hey Lovers,
Who’s ready for February? This month is packed with holidays and days of recognition to keep your mind off how cold you are. That is, if we actually get any snow that stays around for a while. In the celebrating vein, we at outlook would like to wish everyone a Happy Groundhog, Valentine’s, Presidents’, International Condom, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, Super Bowl, Freedom, Leap and...
You Are Here : January 2012
You are here Jan 2012
Turning 200 is Political
Happy Gregorian New Year, everyone, and welcome to 2012. CE or AD – your perspective. What’s on tap? Oh, just a few things.
Our City is celebrating its 200th birthday with pomp, circumstance, and swagger. We’re tooting our own horn, and celebrating ourselves both inside and outside of the City. The GLBT community will be a big part of the festivities...
Not That Kind of Girl : January 2012
Our Younger Selves
by Mette Bach
Years ago, curled up in her arms, a girlfriend of mine asked me a question that I couldn’t answer. Or, wouldn’t.
She asked, “If you could go back in time with what you know now, what would you tell your younger self?”
I said, “Don’t use so much hair product.”
She told me to be more serious, that she really wanted to know. I wasn’t ready for that kind...
