It is very true (as said in your book) that JC was the most cerebral when compared to Candy Darling & Holly Woodlawn. I wonder what JC would think of the 'drag' world today. Yes, it is more mainstream....but there is NO freshness to be found (or at the very least, EXTREMELY little).
The theatrical release, broadcast version and DVD use Jackie Curtis singing Paul Serrato's "Who Are You" a fabulous love song Jackie sang to Candy Darling in his hit play "Vain Victory". Note that many of the visuals and stills are different and not in the released version of my film!
Just watched SIAH again tonight and his death brought tears to my eyes. Thank you Craig for doing such a lovely job!
TRETNYC 6 months ago
@TRETNYC Wow, thank you so much! So nice to hear people are watching and enjoying it
CBHighberger 6 months ago
It is very true (as said in your book) that JC was the most cerebral when compared to Candy Darling & Holly Woodlawn. I wonder what JC would think of the 'drag' world today. Yes, it is more mainstream....but there is NO freshness to be found (or at the very least, EXTREMELY little).
TRAVISJAMES03 2 years ago
" Now that's gay , in the truest , sense of the word . "
SAYZ 3 years ago
Awesome! Thank you so much :)
athaiya 3 years ago
girl, where do you find this stuff? fabulous!
carezzza 4 years ago
The theatrical release, broadcast version and DVD use Jackie Curtis singing Paul Serrato's "Who Are You" a fabulous love song Jackie sang to Candy Darling in his hit play "Vain Victory". Note that many of the visuals and stills are different and not in the released version of my film!
CBHighberger 4 years ago