Friday, May 30, 2014

A Formal Start

The Normal Heart premiered on Sunday and I have since watched the film twice.



I find it to be a very moving, hilarious at times, and gutwrenchingly, terribly horrific. The directing is very good and the performances are completely stellar. Julia Roberts gives the performance of her career. Jim Parsons slays us with his humor and brutal honesty about hatred towards gays. Matt Bomer and Taylor Kitsch brought me to tears. And Mark Ruffalo? His performance of Ned Weeks was jaw dropping. Hilarious. Shocking. And without a doubt inspirational. I loved his character and the fighting spirit he embodied. In fact, I see a lot of myself in Ned Weeks/Larry Kramer.





I think it is high time we start having more conversations about HIV and AIDS in this country. 30 years after the initial outbreak of the Virus, 36 Million people worldwide today are infected. 30 Million have died. Why do we still not have a cure or a vaccine?

A lot of information and misinformation has gone around the interwebs about PrEP and ways to prevent exposure to HIV and these are advancements that need to be looked at, studied, and executed by all of us.

I plan on getting a lot more involved in the activist side of fighting HIV and anti HIV stigma.



And I hope you do too. The tag line for the movie is "To Win a war, you have to start one."

Let the battle begin.

Everything has a rhythm

Hello dear readers-

I'm sorry it has been a while. A lot has gone down in my life recently, dear readers.

I really must think of something to call you guys. Anne Rice has her "People of the Page". Kylie has her "Lovers". Coco Peru has her "Coco Puffs". Poppy Fields has her "Pop Tarts".

Maybe I'll just start referring to you- my darling, dearly devoted audience- as Luvers. 

Because that's what you are to me: my loves and the reason why I keep this blog going. I'm still so very grateful that I've been able to share my voice with each and every one of you. It's coming up on a year and nearly 20K views on my blog, and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for this and my books.

In Koelen's world things are just beginning to calm down. A lot of exciting highs and very low lows have surrounded me these last few weeks. 

I've been working like a prossie in heat trying to save up and take my mama to Paris in the fall. As she is a larger woman, we will need three seats, not just two, and that means dropping money for three tickets. Not cheap- but oh so worth the memories. I've dreamt of returning to Paris since I lived there and have envisioned for years taking my mom to France.

We saw marriage victories in both Oregon and Pennsylvania in the last few weeks with equality prevailing as neither state will be challenging their respective judge's rulings.

Two days ago we saw the fall of Maya Angelou. She was such an inspiration and hero to me as a writer and civil rights activist. I'm deeply saddened by the loss of Maya and plan on revisiting her works for my own personal advancement. If you've never read Maya Angelou, you must step away from your computers and iPhones this second and go read her. My favourite quote:

"Everything in the universe has a rhythm. Everything dances."

In other news, I'm just going through personal changes and drama with people I thought respected me better than to treat me the way that I have been treated. It's been hard dealing with some recent betrayals and just overall lack of consideration of me and my feelings. Respect is the single biggest factor to me in a friendship/ relationship and a deal breaker if it isn't present. We should all know by now how you should treat a person and that involves sometimes putting other's emotions and needs over your own. Some people just don't see it that way.

What I find upsetting is the realization that I might end up being very isolated later in life. I've had many friends come and go and many family members come and go. It's true that these people always meander their way back into my life. But the question is:

How long will I be willing to put up with it all?

Maya Angelou was famous for saying:

"If you don't like something, change it; if you can't change it, change the way you think about it."

Sounds like great advice.





Monday, May 19, 2014

AIDS Lifecycle: Ride Even, Ride!

Heroes don't always wear masks and battle bad guys. Nope, the real heroes are those around us in everyday life who fight and strive to make a difference in this world and in other people's lives.

My current hero? My dear friend Even Fable.



Even doesn't wear a cape (often) nor fly through the sky faster than a speeding bullet. Nope. He's a human and a man who has spent nearly a third of his life fighting for a cause we both believe in:

The battle to end HIV/AIDS.

 Every year, Even and 2200+ other bike riders cycle from San Francisco to the City of Angels in AIDS Lifecycle- a joint fundraising venture between the Gay and Lesbian center of Los Angeles and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. 



Each year for the last 13 years riders individually raise thousands of dollars to take part in the ride. This will be Even's 11th ALC ride. He's individually raised over $100,000 through his decade plus of riding in AIDS Lifecycle. This is not an easy feat- it takes months of training, hard physical endurance, hundreds of dollars of personal money in equipment upkeep, repairs, etc., and lots of time fundraising to make the journey happen every year.



"It’s easy to think that HIV/AIDS is no longer a problem. Medications have come a long way, and people are living longer, healthier lives. This is why the work of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center is so vital. These agencies continue to provide the critical services and education needed to meet the growing needs of our community. We ride to raise awareness and knowledge about HIV/AIDS among participants, their donors, and the general public. We ride because—in the current economy—our agencies need these funds more than ever. Ultimately, we ride so that someday, we won’t have to."



I am so proud of his efforts and would love for Even's ALC ride this year to be his best fundraising year ever! He just made his goal of $10,000, but can we help send him on his way with more?



To donate to his ride, please visit EVEN FABLE's fundraising page at:
Or go to www.tofighthiv.org rider #1667


AIDS and HIV have not gone away. This is a disease that affects us all. Nearly 40 million people have died of AIDS and there are currently 151,000 people in California alone living with HIV.  The San Francisco AIDS Foundation and LA LGBT Center offer countless amounts of services--often free of charge for those who cannot afford it. AIDS Lifecycle helps keep these services--including access to medicine and care--available to everyone through the efforts of the Gay and Lesbian Center of Los Angeles and SF AIDS Foundation.

Together, we can fight this virus. Please donate today. I did. Will you? Thank you. 






Saturday, May 17, 2014

Late night aMUSEings

Today is one of my best friend's birthdays as well as my god niece Hadley's birthday. One of them is in Seattle while another of them is in St. Louis.

 Talking to my best friend tonight made me a little sad: why have I not found a publisher, published my book, won a series of awards and a spot on the best sellers list so that I can pay to see the people I love all the time?!? Why why why?

Seriously, my dreams are getting published and making just enough money off of my humorous short story writing that I can afford to travel all the time. That's it. No mansion. No Lamborghini. Just a passport and adventure. Maybe also some red wine...

Seriously tho- when I think about it, I have friends on 5 continents. I've met them through my friends, traveling, studying abroad, through couchsurfing, and through my own adventures. One day, I would seriously love to have all my friends together in one room.

Now that would truly make me happy.

Good night world. 

Saturday, May 10, 2014

The gayest day in history

Sheesh- when did the world get so gay? Or accepting?

I feel like today is the gayest day in history- or at least the most accepting, progressive day I have seen in a long time.

Same sex marriages began in Arkansas today- a first for the state and the United States' South. As of yet- NO APPEAL HAS BEEN ASKED FOR BY THE STATE!!!



The first was marriage was for the plaintiffs Kristin Seaton, 27, and Jennifer Rambo, 26 in the case that struck down Arkansas' marriage ban yesterday. What a beautiful and radiant couple these two ladies are! I expect to see the gay media using them as a model for happy, gorgeous gay couples soon!

Then Conchita Wurst won Eurovision two hours ago. If you do not know who that is, Conchita is a famous drag queen/performer from Austria and has gained world wide attention for being a drag queen- IN A BEARD! Her song, "Rise Like a Phoenix" is also a fab anthem song that I cannot wait to hear get remixed for the summer! A stellar song sung by a fantastic artist!



And lastly, Michael Sam- the first openly gay college football player- was drafted by the St. Louis Rams today. Espn showed the moment he received the phone call and even aired a kiss between Sam and his Boyfriend on NATIONAL TV. A first for ESPN and our country. The United States now has an openly gay NFL player! Snaps for Michael Sam!



What a great day for acceptance! I couldn't be happier for all parties involved.

To watch Conchita's amazing performance, copy and paste the link below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaolVEJEjV4

Friday, May 9, 2014

#Arkansas

Fab news coming out of Arkansas as a district judge just struck down Arkansas' marriage equality ban.



In the ruling, Judge Chris Piazza of Pulaski County, Arkansas wrote, “It has been over forty years since Mildred Loving was given the right to marry the person of her choice. The hatred and fears have long since vanished and she and her husband lived full lives together; so it will be for the same-sex couples. It is time to let that beacon of freedom shine brighter on all our brothers and sisters. We will be stronger for it.”



Though Attorney General of the state Dustin McDaniel is publicly for lgbt equal rights and marriage equality, he has sworn to stand by the marriage equality ban in in court as this new case and a separate other federal case against Arkansas' ban work their way up the courts.



We shall see what comes about with both cases.

To contact McDaniel and try to win him over, here is his contact info:

(501) 682-2007

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Parisian Dreams

Work work work! Like in 2013, May of this year is turning out to be packed with events and work. 

Last year at this time, I worked 19 events during the month of May and saved enough money to be able to afford going to Berlin last summer.

Well, this year is my 5 year anniversary of studying abroad in Londontown and gay Paris, so I have visions of grandeur of returning to the city of lights this fall.



J'adore France, French peops, French food, French shopping, and especially French men! C'est magnifique!

This May I plan on slaving like a whore to not only take myself but also my mum to Paris.

Can I do it? Can I save enough and make enough for my dream of Paris to become a reality?!?



Stay tuned...

Monday, May 5, 2014

Monday Mayo in 'Murica



God bless the USA! Only in America would we celebrate a holiday in which 95% of us havent the foggiest fucking clue as to why we celebrate it!

Was it for Mexican Independence? Texas' freedom? A martyred hero? Love? Shamrocks? Corona Lights?!?!

Who the hell knows and who the hell cares? It's Cinco de Drinko and us Yanks can toss em back like Aussie's in heat and Germans invading. Any time you give our repressed nation a reason to get crazy, we soak it up like a Protestant sponge and run with it.



(I'm in a good mood because for the first time in weeks, I did not wake up with a migraine this morning. I must admit taking time away from my blog due to this pain and lack of ability to concentrate- and for that, I apologize. I'm in talks now about going to see a specialist for my headaches, and hopefully my writing will no longer have any further interruptions. I'm riding a wave of creative energy at the moment and I must share it with the world!)

I had more than one reason to celebrate this weekend. My friend Danny came to visit and we had a lervly weekend of poolside yumminess, drinks, dancing, and all around debauchery. Fuck kids- I really miss that guy. #partnerincrime #foreal



I was saddened that I am not yet a Fitzgerald, Sedaris, or Rockefeller at the moment and was unable to whisk myself off to the GLAAD Media Awards in New York City this past weekend. My most favouritest celeb and singer #Kylie Minogue was there and performed- get this- LIVE and A CAPELLA with the audience!!! No sets, no costumes, no back up dancers, NOTHING. Other than the crowd and KYLIE!!! She even got danced on a table top!!!!!!!!!!



I had my self a little accident in my undies upon seeing the greatest pop star on earth OWN it! It might be tres gay, but I dont care. I love her. I love that I got to see Danny this weekend. I love that I got to work and made some money this weekend. I'm grateful my headache is gone today and here I am alive, well, and able to write again!

Happy Cinco de Mayo e'ryone! Cheers indeed!!!