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On Rebranding The Gay Recluse (Matthew Gallaway)4 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 7 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse rebrands and retires. In the effort to be less ‘gay’ and less … more →

Tags: longing, landscape, dissonance, Conspiracy, The Metropolis Case, Matthew Gallaway, Rebranding

On Spring Break

Matthew Gallaway wrote 8 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse goes on a trip. I’m going away for a few days/weeks/months. Hope you … more →

Tags: health, Conspiracy, The Spring Garden, spring, Helibores, goodbyes

On The Chaos Detective: City of Dreams (Part 1)2 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 10 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse produces a teevee series on the internets. The Chaos Detective: City of Dre … more →

Tags: Conspiracy, dissonance, Travel, City of Dreams, Final Cut Express, laffs, teevee, Vienna, webisodes

On the NYT Notably Straight List: This Time with Recommendations! 4 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 11 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse updates an earlier post. The other day we wrote about how depressingly stra … more →

Tags: Gay, Literature, Stereotypes, Books, Gay Voice, Lists, Reading, shitlists

On the Opinion Page: Special Charles Blow Gay Marriage Edition1 comment

Matthew Gallaway wrote 11 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse scores selected opinion pieces in The Times. Charles Blow/Gay Marriage and … more →

Tags: drivel, Gay, Government, politicians, Stereotypes, The Times, Charles Blow, Church Ladies, CNN

On the New York Times 2008 Book List: Notably Straight

Matthew Gallaway wrote 11 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse ponders gay marriage literary equality. (Ed: we accidentally published an e … more →

Tags: The Times, politicians, Gay, Literature, landscape, Government, language, Stereotypes, health

On the George Washington Bridge Project: Special Thomas Pynchon Edition2 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 12 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse considers the dark ages. So today we were reading about the new Thomas Pync … more →

Tags: capitalism, Writers-American, Memory, Gay, Literature, Science, technology, Conspiracy, GWB Project

On the George Washington Bird Project

Matthew Gallaway wrote 12 months ago: In which The Gay Recluse becomes increasingly obsessed with birds. So guess what? We now have a Twit … more →

Tags: Resignation, drivel, Obsession, Gay, animals, Photography, Birds, Tumblr, twitter

On The Manhattan Times: Our Favorite Uptown Newspaper Writes about The Metropolis Case4 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse loves The Manhattan Times. Hey, so The Manhattan Times wrote a charming (if … more →

Tags: Washington Heights, Writers-French, The Russian Blues, Writers-American, Literature, animals, Beatrice, Uptown, Book Deals

On Keith Olbermann: Hey, It's Nice That a Straight Guy Kinda Gets It, But Geez, He's Still Not a Messiah8 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse feels vaguely nauseous. So OMG did everyone hear that Keith Olbermann had a … more →

Tags: Pessimism, Resignation, politicians, Television, Gay, Law, Government, language, Stereotypes

On Happy Endings: The BBC Apologizes for Oversight, Averts Blog War1 comment

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse is appeased. So remember how the BBC invited us on their radio show and mad … more →

Tags: dissonance, Faith, language, Law, Letters, longing, Apologies, BBC, blog wars

On Death Culture at Sea: The Gay Recluse on the BBC (Exploitation)3 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse is interviewed on the BBC (but not credited) and then adds a backing track. … more →

Tags: Bad Rock, Death Culture at Sea, Gay, Government, History, Pessimism, Stereotypes, technology, BBC

On One Benefit of Being Gay: You Can Vote for Obama and Be Pleased That He Won, But Not Buy Into All This Hope and Change Bullshit, Because When All Is Said and Done, You're Still a Second-Class Citizen4 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse ponders life with the majority party. Confession time: Though we would have … more →

Tags: Pessimism, politicians, Law, Government, HOPE, Barack Obama, hatred, change, Rahm Emanuel

On Hot Gay Statues: A Smokin' Tommy Trojan Makes the Cut

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse holds a contest. Sort of. So who wants to take a break from groundbreaking, … more →

Tags: Gay, Government, Hot Gay Statues, c-monster, Elections, tommy trojan, usc

On the George Washington Birch Project: Final Pre-Election Analysis1 comment

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse becomes increasingly obsessed with the city. More than any other candidate … more →

Tags: The Times, politicians, longing, Subway, Government, New York City, GWB Project, david brooks, Cities

On the George Washington Barack Obama Project: Special Racism Edition2 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse becomes sad and nervous, yet tries to remain hopeful. Today we were talking … more →

Tags: Pessimism, capitalism, politicians, Orchids, Memory, Government, GWB Project, aging, Homophobia

Wordpress posts re gay seniors

ulla wrote 1 year ago: Evecho asks where are the gay seniors? The gay recluse corresponds with an 80 yr old autistic gay ma … more →

Tags: Articles, Gay, Old Age, gay seniors, evecho, Gay Activist

On the Inappropriate Use of Cocksucking Metaphors by Literary Dudebro Critics2 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse says wtf, dudebro? Although it’s not impossible to imagine a scenario … more →

Tags: dissonance, drivel, Gay, Quotes, Sickness, Stereotypes, Writers-American, cocksuckers, Dudebros

On the George Washington Bloom Project: Special Mad Men Edition8 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse loves orchids, yet feels ambivalent about teevee. This week we’ve bee … more →

Tags: capitalism, longing, Television, Gay, Fashion, Conspiracy, GWB Project, Peron Terminal, Barack Obama


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