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I'm gay in my art and linear in my life: James Franco
In an interview with himself, James Franco has cleared up all rumours concerning his sexuality once and for all.
While interviewing himself for the March issue of Four Two Nine, the year elderly actor set the record straight on his sexuality. Vertical James asked his gay alter-ego, "Are you f****** same-sex attracted or what?"
To this, the actor's gay alter-ego replied, "Well, I appreciate to think that I'm gay in my art and straight in my life. Although, I'm also gay in my life up to the indicate of intercourse, and then you could say I'm straight."
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His alter ego also added, "So I guess it depends on how you define queer . If it means whom you contain sex with, I guess I'm straight."
The Hours star has appeared in several films with queer themes. He has also done a three-way gay sex scene with Actor Trek's Zachery Quinto and Teen Wolf's Charlie Carver in I Am Michael in which he portrays a queer rights activist who tries to change straight.
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“Franco is here. And he is seriously nice looking, but very weird.”
“Weird how?”
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James Franco will not stop bouncing around. We’re standing on the sixth floor of a building at NYU, in the Department of Cinema Studies, outside a tiny theater. He’s wearing a standard grad-student uniform: washed-out jeans, charcoal sweater, gray sneakers, messy hair. His face—the face whose sculpted smoothness has won him countless film roles, and a Gucci endorsement, and daily floods of heartsick prose poetry on Internet comment boards—has been abducted by a mildly disturbing mustache. (He had to grow it for a role, he says.) We’ve just finished listening to a lecture by the performance artist Marina Abramovic—a talk Franco introduced with a charming but rambling overview of Abramovic’s career: the time she screamed herself hoarse, the moment she took medication to give herself seizures, the time she cut her own hand with a knife, the time she ate an entire uncooked onion. It’s unclear whether people have c
James Franco accepts he is male lover, but only in his art
Updated on: Mar 18, pm IST
Hollywood star James Franco has opened up about his sexuality after years of speculation over his personal life. The year-old actor said he is same-sex attracted in his 'art' during an interview with himself for the March issue of Four Two Nine magazine
Hollywood star James Franco has opened up about his sexuality after years of speculation over his personal life.
The year-old actor said he is male lover in his "art" during an interview with himself for the March issue of Four Two Nine magazine, reported Vulture online.
Speaking to himself, Franco asked, "Are you gay or what?"
To which he replied, "Well, I favor to think that I'm same-sex attracted in my art and linear in my life. Although, I'm also gay in my animation up to the point of intercourse, and then you could say I'm straight. So I guess it depends on how you define gay. If it means whom you have sex with, I guess I'm linear. In the twenties and thirties, they used to define homosexuality by how you acted and not by whom you slept with."
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Queer Berlin and James Francos Gay Town
Die Freundin, a magazine geared towards queer women in pre-WWII Berlin
I wanted to approach this—my first Queer Berlin column—with the same energy and vitality that I experience in Europe’s esthetic hub, capturing an arguable third-wave queer zeitgeist with an imagined lavender typewriter and a healthy dose of post-twenties skepticism.
By the time this is published, I will have entered my thirties, a weighty fact that allows me to designate epochs appreciate the following:
The first wave of Berlin queer migration might be titled the Christopher Isherwood Epoch, a Weimar romance retold and immortalized by a million Cabaret knock-offs, with the Kit Kat club as its dragged/drugged-out, velvety backdrop.
I think it’s particularly discovering that s Berlin even had its own dyke magazine called Die Freundin.
The second wave could be called the Bowie Times, an age rekindling West Berlin’s utopian sense of transgression and personal autonomy, recently made nostalgic in David Bowie’s song and Tony Oursler’s video “Where Ar