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Expose Yourself at the Annual Gay Expo

Posted by Michael Musto at 12:00 PM, March 24, 2008

Don't you love it when gays and commerce come together, and it's not because of a drug deal? Well, then, get ready for the 15th original GLBT Expo, coming to the Javits Center for a tres-gay weekend on April 5 and 6th. What do you get for your $15? Some crystal? A hustler? A share in the Pines? Nope--but you will find all kinds of informational booths about gay weddings, travel destinations, and LGBT publications, as well as medical seminars and performances by people from Josh Zuckerman to France Joli. (Her "Come To Me" seems like a bigger hit now than when it came out. It's one of the most durable disco tunes ever made--way more than anything by Lipps Inc. or KC and the Sunshine Band. But don't get me started. I could go on forever about important gay topics like this.) So come to the Gay Expo, old chum. Put your dollar where your mouth is.


Tickets can be purchased on-line at www.originalglbtexpo.com or at the Expo.

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comments

I went once and it was the most depressing thing ever. The gays deserve better.

Posted by: carol ann at March 24, 2008 12:28 PM

Is the "Next Gay MegaStar!" registration thing a place where you can legally register your drag name? My hubby has declared his drag name to be Asti O' Porosis, the crumpling up dried out old bag that he is.

Posted by: Tim at March 24, 2008 1:06 PM

I'll go only if if Michael Lucas will be there this year.

Posted by: the voice of reason at March 24, 2008 2:16 PM

I'll go only if Michael Lucas ISN'T there.

Posted by: patches at March 24, 2008 2:19 PM

I'll only go if Michael Lucas is there shoving one of those new plastic Hillary Clinton dolls up his bunghole. Oh, and if Michael Musto, carrying a manual typewriter under one arm and a fur coat under the other, imitates me in the never-to-be-forgotten opening scene in Hitchcock's "Lifeboat." I played a gay journalist in that one. I got a byline AND sweaty sailor John Hodiak.

Posted by: The Late Tallulah Bankhead at March 25, 2008 11:20 AM

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