Posted on 05/21/2014 5:15:40 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
For the second time today, an interview with The New York Times has exposed what appears to be a decades-old instance of celebrity homophobia. First, in a TimesTalks discussion, John Cameron Mitchell revealed how David Letterman refused to shake his hand after a performance of Hedwig and Angry Inch more than 15 years ago. Now, playwright Larry Kramer is charging Barbara Streisand with saying she finds gay sex “distasteful.”
Kramer has been trying to get his play The Normal Heart made into a movie since it first appeared Off-Broadway in 1985. The story of one activist’s fight during the rise of the HIV/AIDS crisis will finally make its film debut this Sunday in an HBO production starring Mark Ruffalo, Julia Roberts and others.
Streisand initially bought the film rights for the play all the way back in 1986, but struggled to get the financing the actually produce it. Eventually, Ryan Murphy, the creator of Glee and American Horror Story, purchased the rights and produced the HBO version.
In a new interview with the Times’ Patrick Healy, Kramer reveals that Streisand found some of the subject matter in the story uncomfortable, despite her role as an icon in the gay community.
I said, I really think its important that after eons of watching men and women make love in the movies, its time to see two men do so, Kramer told Healy. I bought her a book of very beautiful art pictures of two men making love, and she found it very distasteful.
In a statement responding to Kramer’s charge, Streisand said she decided to option the play “to promote the idea of everyones right to love. Gay or straight!
Larry was at the forefront of this battle and, God love him, hes still fighting, she said. But theres no need to fight me by misrepresenting my feelings. As a filmmaker, I have always looked for new and exciting ways to do love scenes, whether theyre about heterosexuals or homosexuals. Its a matter of taste, not gender.
Unlike Streisand, Murphy decided to use his own money to finance the film, something Kramer said “shows how much he wanted to do this, and how tacky it sort of is that Barbra never would think of something like that.
Read the full article, which will appear in this Sunday’s Arts & Leisure section of the paper at nytimes.com.
And watch a trailer for The Normal Heart below, via HBO:
I inadvertedly typed the wrong author of this article. It should be by Matt Wilstein.
Sorry for the mistake. I already asked the moderator to correct it.
Gist of the story.
She was given a sodomite porn magazine, and said it was distasteful.
INSTANT HOMOPHOBE!
She is, in other words, normal.
-- Gertrude Stein
That's why you should insist that your partner wash before sex.
LOL. Come on Babs, get with the times and quit being an old fuddy-duddy. If you watch HBO, they practically are showing gay porn in prime time. I can just imagine her sitting in front of the TV or reading some cutting edge fashion magazine that borders on porn with a horrified look on her face.
I’ve always said that most homosexuals are oblivious to the fact that most straight liberals mock and ridicule them when they’re not around.
I’ll start gathering sticks if you get the gasoline and matches.
No comment.
Wise.
Career suicide.
They real problem with them, Barbara, is that they can turn bitchy on a moment's notice and bite the hand that feeds them.
RE: She is, in other words, normal.
So, will she get the Chikc-Fil-A or Brendan Eich of Mozilla or
Don Jones of the Miami Dolphins treatment?
RE: Career Suicide
So, will she get the Chikc-Fil-A or Brendan Eich of Mozilla or
Don Jones of the Miami Dolphins treatment?
I guess she’s going to have to cancel her 17’th annual “This is my last tour ever” tour.
Wow. Never thought I’d see her and Phil Robertson on the same side of an issue.
Oral sex after anal sex is distasteful? Who would think that? / sarc
I give her points on this, at least.
I’ve always believed many, if not most liberals are secretly disgusted and repelled by queer sex. It’s a normal human reaction.
I used to post in political chat rooms, and I saw plenty of leftwingers use “fag” as an epithet, not a compliment.
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