Archive for December, 2007

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Year in Pink: Docta Edition

December 31, 2007
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Dr. Lou’s Top 10 Medical Stories of 2007


Drug that Might Give You a Heart Attack… Avandia.
In previous years, it was hormone replacement therapy then Vioxx. This year, it’s the diabetes medication Avandia. In its 6/14/07 issue, the New England Journal of Medicine published an article that looked at data pooled from 42 trials which compared Avandia to Placebo. It showed an increased risk of both heart attack and cardiovascular death in patients on Avandia compared to patients receiving placebo. Thus far the FDA has not removed Avandia from the market and the manufacturer of Avandia questions the results of the analysis.

Over-the-Counter Drug which May Cause Anal Leakage… Alli.
Alli is the trade name of the drug Orlistat. Orlistat has been available as a prescribed weight loss drug since 1999. This year the FDA has approved it for over-the-counter sales at a lower dose than prescription strength. Orlistat works by blocking digestion and intestinal absorption of fat. When combined with calorie restriction and exercise, Alli can aid in weight loss. Unfortunately, it also can produce the side-effect of malabsorption, leading to vitamin deficiencies, bloating, diarrhea, and oily anal leakage.

Not So Surprisingly Bad for You Item… Soda Pop.
In an article published in the July 23, 2007 issue of Circulation, researchers reported that people who drank more than one can of soda daily (including diet soda) were more likely to develop metabolic syndrome, a precursor to diabetes. Metabolic syndrome is comprised of high blood pressure, high fasting glucose, low good cholesterol, high triglycerides, and (possibly most important to the gay boys) increased waist circumference.

Amazing Medical Photo/ Surgery of the Year… The Pre-operative Photos and Surgery of Lakshmi Tatma.
Lakshmi is the Indian girl who was born with 4 arms and 4 legs due to becoming conjoined to a twin who died in-utero. Lakshmi had a successful 27 hour surgery to remove the extra arms and legs.

Doctor Behaving Badly… Doctor Raymond Adamcik.
Dr. Adamcik is a 54-year-old Florida physician who was arrested for allegedly groping women at a bar while he was dressed as Captain America, with a burrito stuffed down his tights. Link at thesmokinggun

Runner-up is Dr. Adam Hansen, the Mayo Clinic surgeon who was suspended from duty for taking a cell phone photo in the operating room of his unconscious patient’s penis, which had been tattooed with the words “Hot Rod”

Sad News for Foreskin Lovers… Circumcision Reduces Risk of Contracting HIV.
In the February 24, 2007 issue of Lancet, 2 studies were reported showing circumcision did reduce the risk of acquiring HIV infection. Study populations were young, uncircumcised, HIV negative men in rural Africa who were randomly assigned to either immediate circumcision or delayed circumcision. At 2 years, there were roughly half the number of new HIV cases in the circumcision groups than in the control groups in both studies.

Good News for Sun Lovers and Milk Drinkers… Vitamin D May Reduce the Risk of Colon Cancer.
The July 18, 2007 issue of The Journal of the National Cancer Institute reported results from an ongoing observational study following health professionals showing a statistically significant lower rate of colon cancer in subjects with the highest blood levels of Vitamin D. Sunlight and ultraviolet light turn the precursor form of vitamin D in the skin into an active form which can be transported to the organs. The active form of vitamin D can also be ingested from food or vitamin supplements.

Breakthrough Making the World Less Scary… Human Vaccine for Bird Flu.
Scientists have produced a vaccine for the H5N1 strain of bird flu. World-wide there have been over 300 human cases of bird-flu with about a 50% mortality rate. The main fear concerning bird flu has been its potential to cause a world-wide pandemic if it mutates to a form that can be spread directly via person to person contact. This year the FDA approved the first Bird Flu vaccine which appears to be protective. The vaccine is not available to the public, but will be produced and stock-piled in case of pandemic.

Bacteria Making the World a Little Scarier… Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that can cause anything from skin infections and boils to life-threatening systemic infections. For decades there has been a growing problem with strains which have become resistant to certain antibiotics, though mainly spread in hospitals, especially intensive care units. Recent increasing numbers of community acquired MRSA, some causing fatal infections in previously healthy individuals, created a huge jump in news stories and public awareness concerning MRSA. Overuse of antibiotics is one of the main causes of increasing prevalence of MRSA and other bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics.

Heart Healthy Habit… The Siesta.
The February 12, 2007 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine reported the results of a large observational study showing a 37% lower coronary mortality in patients who frequently took daytime naps and a 12% lower coronary mortality in those who occasionally napped compared to non-nappers. There were numerous articles published in 2007 reporting improved health, memory, and performance in individuals getting between 7 and 9 hours of sleep per night.

–Dr. Lou

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Year in Pink: Living Room Edition

December 31, 2007

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Top Ten Addictive Reality Shows, From Most To Least Respectable

1. Run’s House
2. Rob and Big
3. Beauty and the Geek
4. Survivor
5. Big Brother
6. Kid Nation
7. Girls Next Door
8. Rock of Love
9. A Shot At Love With Tila Tequila
10. Hey Paula

Top Ten Dance Jams (in alphabetical order by song)
Mp3′s included where possible
1. Beeper– Sinden & Count of Monte Cristal
2. Club Action (Bagraiders Sailing to Baltimore edit)–Yo Majesty
3. D.A.N.C.E. (Eli and Diplo mix)–Justice
4. Girlfriend (remix) feat. Lil Mama–Avril Lavigne
5. Ice Cream–New Young Pony Club
6. Like A Boy (Jay Dabhi remix)–Ciara
7. Lip Gloss–Lil Mama
8. Phat Bottom Girl (Dave Nada remix)–Dave Nada
9. Tambourine–Eve
10. XR2–M.I.A.

–Amy Miller

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Year in Pink: Art in The Present Edition

December 31, 2007

Top Ten Queer Artists (Chicago)

Barbara DeGenevieve ( www.degenevieve.com)
John Parot
Noah Singer & Mike Andrews ( imperfectarticles.com )
Laurie Palmer
Mary Patten
Feel Tank Chicago
Doug Ischar
Latham Zearfoss
Mark Jeffrey + Matthew Goulish
Stan & Dutes

Honorable Mention:

Nick Cave

Top Ten Artists/Shows 2007

10.) Assume Vivid Astro Focus

9.) Christian Holstad at Documenta

8.) Slava Mogutin + Brian Kenny

7.) Kehinde Wiley at Rhonna Hoffman Gallery

6.) Terrence Koh at the Whitney

5.) Paul Chan

4.) David Altmejd at the Venice Biennale (check him out at the NEW SPERTUS!)

3.) Glenn Ligon show at Regen Projects

2.) Nan Goldin: The 2007 Hasselblad Award

1.) FELIX GONZALEZ-TORRES AT THE 52ND VENICE BIENNALE

–Justin Polera

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Year in Pink: Out ‘N About Edition

December 30, 2007

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*Image from Stereoscope

Top Ten Concerts in Chronological Order

Apples in Stereo, Tullycraft, Casper & the Cookies at Subterranean, 2/23/07
Love of Diagrams, the Narrator at the Hideout 3/3/07
Of Montreal, Walter Meego at the Metro 3/15/07
Andre Williams at the Beat Kitchen, 5/4/07
Dan Deacon, Video Hippos at the House Cafe in DeKalb, 7/5/07
Gravy Train!!! at the Empty Bottle, 7/13/07
Sparklehorse, the Ladybug Transistor at the Empty Bottle, 8/2/07
ESG, Yo Majesty, Bahamadia, Psalm One at the Abbey Pub, 9/21/07
The Blow, Video Hippos, High Places at the Empty Bottle, 10/1/07
Yo La Tengo, Rick Rizzo at the Lakeshore Theatre, 10/11/07

Honorable mentions:
Partyline, Glass Candy at the AV-Aerie (Ladyfest) (I was so drunk that
I don’t really remember how well they played, but I do know that I had
a fantastic time)
Mary Timony at Schubas (Is it fair to not include an amazing show
because I’ve already had my mind blown by Mary Timony too many times?)
Mika Miko, Fake Fictions at the Empty Bottle
Kristin Hersh at the Lakeshore Theatre
His Name Is Alive at Schubas

–Treefort

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Year in Pink: Out at The Movies Edition

December 29, 2007

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This year, gay men and women moved me with their terrific work in front of and behind the camera, even if that work was simply telling their own stories. If anything, this top ten list is a celebration of the incredible diversity of talents, tastes and lives in our community.

1. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (dir. Tim Burton): Stephen Sondheim’s gorgeous music and lyrics unite with Burton’s beautiful imagery to tell a terrifying, bloody and emotionally wrenching tale.

2. I’m Not There (dir. Todd Haynes): The director of Far From Heaven, Velvet Goldmine and Poison twists the biopic genre inside out with his tribute to the chameleon-like Bob Dylan, played by six different actors. Cate Blanchett is the most memorable.

3. The Bible Tells Me So (dir. Daniel G. Karslake): Gay men and women share their stories about how Christianity and coming out impacted their relationships with family members. Some stories are heart-warming, others are painful, but all are authentic.

4. The Bubble (dir. Eytan Fox): An uncompromising look at complications that arise when an Israeli man and a Palestinian man fall in love in Tel Aviv. The film-maker behind Yossi & Jagger (2002) and Walk on Water (2004), Fox just gets better and better.

5. Small Town Gay Bar (dir. Malcolm Ingram): Ingram brings his camera home to visit gay bars in the Deep South. Living in places that are notoriously hostile towards homosexuality, these men and women share a sense of community lacking in big cities.

6. The Life of Reilly (dir. Frank L. Anderson, Barry Poltermann): Charles Nelson Reilly, veteran actor and fixture on game and talk shows in the 1970s and 80s, tells his life story with generous humor and undeniable sorrow. There is more to him than Match Game.

7. ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway (dir. Dori Berinstein): Four musicals (Avenue Q, Caroline or Change, Taboo, and Wicked ) vie for the Tony Award in the 2003-2004 Broadway season. If you didn’t know, many gays are involved in the theater world.

8. Hairspray (dir. Adam Shankman): John Waters is a friendly flasher in a film adapted from the musical adapted from his own 1988 film. Ostensibly about racial integration of television shows in the 1960s, the film is pure fun, notwithstanding John Travolta.

9. Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner (dir. Freida Lee Mock): A profile of the scribe behind Angels In America. It covers such milestones as his 2001 play, Homebody/Kabul, his marriage to Mark Harris, and his work for John Kerry’s campaign.

10. Gray Matters (dir. Sue Kramer): Flawed romantic comedy that is perhaps the antithesis of Go Fish (1994), but sweet and funny. Gray (Heather Graham) likes women but is a dork about finding love. Alan Cumming and Molly Shannon try to help her.

–R. Esquivel

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Year In Pink: Video Edition

December 28, 2007

The next couple of days will see Think Pink Radio wrapping up 2007 with some lists, (best and worst) as we look back and spring forward into 2008. When asked to sum up 2007, TPR contributor Sassafras Lowrey decided to let Jib Jab do the talking.

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Fairy Dusted

December 27, 2007

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How happy was I to get my 1st ever Palms Out Release on chubby 12″vinyl this week? It took on a metaphysical ecstaticism, if that’s possible. What I’m most excited about is that these tracks are not light, understated or in any way amateur. They are full blown, detailed, nuke the dance floor in your brain tracks that have no problem taking over the world. From their site:

Fagget Fairys consist of DJ Sensimilla & MC ENA, feeding you with electro-grime beats and sweet baile balkan rap… It’s a journey through heavy basslines, electro-techno beats and the live performance of MC ENA.

When you order the 12″ you will be sent a link with digital versions of the vinyl tracks along with extra remixes by Zombie Disco Squad, Ooh Ee, Three is a Crowd, Boody B and more! As an enticement, Palms Out has been giving away the first track for free. Big Stereo posted the Bloody B remix a while back. Get ‘em below and then go and buy the record. I’ve already talked about how an mp3 blog starting a record label and selling hard copies of music is part of the revolution that is changing the face of the music industry. With every click you can be a part of this from the ground floor and get some hot tracks from a Dutch Danish lesbian electro duo to boot!!

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Fagget Fairys – “Uzela” (Boody B remix)

Fagget Fairys–”UZELA” (Produced by T.O.M. & YoAkim)

–Stinky Pinky

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Big In Japan: Queer Music Experience

December 26, 2007
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* Takaki Fujishima

There I was, surfing my little heart out when I came across a Japanese equivalent to Think Pink Radio: Queer Music Experience. A guy named Takaki Fujishima has been involved in his local queer indie scene and started a web site/blog with posts about music for the benefit of his community. I tried my best write a short and cheerful email to Takaki introducing him to Think Pink Radio and hoping we could maybe e-connect and work together. A little while later, I got an equally cheerful response, and this week Takaki was nice enough to write a post on his site. Google’s translator is actually pretty terrible, but one seemingly possible quote from QME is:

Think Pink Radio, the blog on the premise that the Japanese have read is not on the course all written in English. But, audio files and links to YouTube video tape with plenty of it, try clicking on them alone, and I think there’s quite a bit of fun, I think.

Indeed, it’s tough to try and get through a website in Japanese, but his “LGBT Music TOP 100″ post is just that, his best picks running the spectrum from Elton John to the Gossip and almost every one has a youtube video. He re-posted the Rhythm King & Her Friends video and had this to say:

I have the clip was funny VIDEO the eyelash with a mustache and a nose under the opinion that I sing just stuck.

It’s a love-it-gruel.

I’ve always felt that Think Pink Radio is unique and lucky to be able to do what we do in Chicago. It must be even more rare and with more luck that Takaki can run Queer Music Experience in Japan. I’m so happy to have found an e-mate!!

–Stinky Pinky

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Playlist–12/25/07–XMAS SPECIAL! Classic and Tragic Women

December 25, 2007

Penny Lim & The Silvertones–Kung See, Kun See, Let’s Be Happy
Rita Chao & The Quests–Hanky Panky
Lara & The Trailers–Run For Your Life
–Sugar Town

The Marvelettes–Don’t Mess With Bill
Martha & The Vandellas–In My Lonely Room
Dusty Springfield–Spooky
The Shirelles–Lonely Tear Drops
Edith Piaf–Le Chant Du Pirate

The Ronettes–You Baby
–Baby, I Love You
–How Does It Feel?
–When I Saw You

Etta James–Payback
The Pebbles–Eight of Magic
–Look Up The Sky
Dolly Parton–I Will Always Love You

Nina Simone–Mood Indigo
Liza Minelli–So Sorry, I Said
Amalia Rodrigues–Cuidado Coacao
Judy Garland–How Insensitive
Nico–Winter Song

The Blue Orchids–Ooo Chang-a Lang
The Girls–Chico’s Girl
The Ladybugs–How Do You Do It?
The Bootles–I’ll Let you Hold My Hand

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Bah Humbug!

December 25, 2007

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Download the Smith’s

“There is a Light That Never Goes Out”

JINGLE-IZED!!

(From The Jingler)

–Stinky Pinky

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