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What should audiences expect from watching ROAR! A Global Spectacle?
The inspiration behind it is with everything that is happening in the world today. We perceive that there's been so much. We're all in a dark place, and there's just so much happening politically and socially. So we wanted to create an opportunity of some sort of escapism for the community. When I talk about the community, I'm talking about everybody all inclusive, a space where people can come and really hear to great music and be able to be entertained and just evade from all the thick noise that is out there in the earth today; just for a little bit so that we can put a little smile on people's faces and create that love bubble, if you want to call it. That's why I was very, very excited when the Capri Theater approached me. They approached me and said, "Hey, we would like to accessible our doors for you to come in and for us to be able to join and collaborate and create this experience, to celebrate Celebration, to be able to celebrate just being human, to be able to celebrate the artistry of performance, and just fetch everybody into the matching space where everybody feels welc
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Michael Cestaro was born and raised in Eastham, graduated from Nauset Regional Steep School in 2004, and left for college in Boston and a being in California until just recently. “I’ve been operational in film and cinematography for 12 years,” Cestaro says. “I do mostly online video marketing. I’m trying to do weddings and such.”
When his parents downsized, Cestaro bought the house he grew up in, and moved help in with his have family. But his corporate work didn’t fully satisfy him. “I hit this time in my experience when I needed to create something and cease judging myself,” he says. “I wanted to undertake something without consideration of its commercial value.”
He was intrigued by the plan of shooting pottery existence made and thought of the Kemp Pottery store on Route 6A nearby the rotary in Orleans, which he would hand over when picking up his daughter from child care.
“My first conversation with Steve Kemp was two and a half hours long,” Cestaro says. “In the way that Steve speaks, it’s almost like commandments, but in such a friendly, nice way. I really fell in like with Steve. He’s such an enlightened artist.”
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Praise for Deadly Circus of Desire: Boys of Imperial Rome #1
“It is a joy to read a novel so steeped in history that does not shy away from offering a genuine and unapologetically gay love story. The prose provides an exquisite expertise that informs of daily Roman life--the details of street food vendors, the layouts of and conduct within whorehouses, the interaction of slaves and freemen and the aristocracy, the minutiae that precedes the chariot races, all add scholarly authenticity to the lives of pretend character who interact with historical figures. While all this detail validates the environment, it never once detracts from the story of a budding love affair between Rufio and Quintus. This is the pair of young men whose likenesses grace the book’s illustrations. Zack never fails to delight with image after image offering a visual glimpse into the lives of the heroes and the seemingly endless shenanigans they get into, and clothing they earn out of.” -- Rick Russell (Goodreads).
Praise for The Satyr of Capri: Boys of Imperial Rome #2
“An epic adventure full of historical detail ... and sex. If you romance Ancient Rome and, skillfully, Ancient Roman men, this book’s for you!”
Corey DeAngelis Disgraced, Not By Liberals He Trolled, but Right-Wing Parents
Gay porn allegations against school choice gadfly have their roots in MAGA-infighting and Texas groups that view vouchers as government encroachment.
By Linda Jacobson
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In July, Sarah Fields, a podcaster and the president of a conservative pro-family organization, posted a brief thread on X about self-proclaimed school choice “evangelist” Corey DeAngelis.
After expressing disagreement to the pro-voucher movement he embodied, she added, “Side note — Corey A. DeAngelis, the confront of school choice, was a model that catered to the gay community” and included a black-and-white photo of what appeared to be a shirtless DeAngelis in a suggestive pose.
At the time, the revelation didn’t cause a stir or interfere with DeAngelis’s hectic schedule as a leading lobbyist for “funding students, not systems.” He furiously promoted his book, “The Parent Revolution,” which earned an endorsement from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. And Fo
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