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Wolf Can Promote So Well

wolf1Porn star Wolf Hudson has a new promotional clip for his Twitter page. Wolf's Twitter followers are over 2,300 and we suspect that with this new promo video he can add even more followers. You can follow Wolf on Twitter twitter.com/wolfhudson or visit his blog here. Wolf is a really nice guy and we keep tabs on his life right on his Twitter - While we have yet to meet Wolf in person - we have came to know him all to well merely from Twitter. Anyone in the adult entertainment industry will tell you that Wolf has superior social skills and a charming person to know. Here's to ya WOLF !

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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT WOLF HUDSON IN CASE YOU DIDN'T ALREADY KNOW

5583_Annie_Wolf_MIP_122Wolf Hudson was born on November 24, 1984 in New York, New York and is of French, African American and Dominican descent, briefly living in the Dominican Republic in his early teens, but growing up most of his life in the Bronx. Wolf started as a Pop and lock dancer, joining a Hip-Hop dance group in high school. During that time he mastered the dance styles of Michael Jackson. At age 18, he began studying Method Acting and Jazz dance at the New Dance Group Arts Center in New York. Wolf performed in several theater, dance and independent film productions. Wolf surprised the industry by signing a one year contract with Los Angeles based internet studio Cockyboys.com in February 2009 as an exclusive model. Wolf also made his directorial debut, with online studio CockyBoys.com. Known for his creative, experimental approach to gay porn, he now plans to expand his horizons by directing for the company.  In July, Wolf was one of the featured performers at Hustler Magazine's 35th Anniversary celebration in Santa Monica, California. RecoverybrunchWolf identifies himself  heterosexual, even going as far as to call himself a "sexualist", instead of the term Gay-for-pay. He is quoted as saying, "I am not conventional. I am not fully straight because I do gay porn, but I'm not bi because I don't date men in my personal life. I define myself as a "Sexualist". Wolf acknowledges the importance of social networking in his career; he's active on ModelMayhem, MySpace, Twitter, Youtube and various internet forums. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

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YouTube Hit by 'Porn Day'

pornIn case you missed it, Wednesday, May 20 was "Porn Day." Though of course, every day is porn day in the adult business. But two mainstream websites "celebrated" by hitting YouTube with a barrage of porn clips. Article By Edward Duncan, AVN Business A group of users on image-based message board 4chan and multi-media content site eBaum's World staged the "porn day" prank and YouTube has been cleaning up the mess, though it seems some images still come up in searches, despite the actual videos being yanked. The uploads actually began on Tuesday afternoon, according to ArsTechnica. Many of the uploaded clips appeared legitimate at first, starting with non-porn content, such as news or an interview.
"It may take some time for video search results and thumbnail images to disappear from the site," Google spokesperson Scott Rubin told Ars, adding the takedowns would be finished within a couple of days.
The adult clips were uploaded without any warnings on them that they contained adult content, which is certainly not funny in the least to parents whose children might frequent YouTube as well as those simply not interested in porn viewing at all and no desire to stumble upon it. Additionally, because the thumbnails in searches were still appearing as of Thursday morning, it was a cause for concern among parents in particular, considering some of the search tags included kid topics or heroes like the Jonas Brothers. Another problem is such a reckless stunt can only reflect poorly on adult companies and the industry, which could be blamed, though the prank came out of the mainstream. This could undermine responsible industry efforts in conjunction with child-protection groups such as the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection.
“It is upsetting when someone from outside the industry thinks it’s funny to expose everyone to content that is inappropriate for minors and to others who chose not to see. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was done by an anti-adult entertainment group just to discredit the adult industry which only produces content for and by adults,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine told AVN.com.  “Many of the industry leaders support ASACP’s online child protection efforts as members and sponsors and over 2.2 million sites are labeled with the Restricted to Adults – RTA Website Label in order to help parents who use parental control systems.”

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The Big Fat Gay Anti-Hate Video

fuckuSince there is so much disgusting hate on the Internet (especially on youtube!) directed at minority groups, especially the LGBT community Steviebeebishop was inspired to organize this collaboration video. Enjoy the new viral video and be sure to share this with all your friends. It's very cute.
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Gay Pimp Of All Media

mcgovern01x3902Jonny McGovern: Gay Pimp of All Media

The queer comedian talks about The Big Gay Sketch Show, getting famous from music videos in the dark days before YouTube, and his popular podcast Gay Pimpin’ With Jonny McGovern, highlighted on a new CD
If you're a gay man on the Internet, it’s statistically likely that someone sent you a TV commercial parody called "Gay Juice" last week. Even if this viral smash somehow missed your in-box, you probably know the work of its creator, queer comedian Jonny McGovern. VISIT JONNY MCGOVERN'S BOYSHOUT PROFILE TO MEET HIM AND LISTEN TO HIS PODCAST He's part of the talented ensemble of Logo’s Big Gay Sketch Show -- I particularly love the bits where he transforms from a straight guy into a catty queen when the moon is full -- and the comic music videos featuring McGovern as his Gay Pimp persona are long-standing faves at gay video bars and on YouTube. McGovern’s comedy empire also includes his popular podcast, Gay Pimpin' With Jonny McGovern, a raucous and rudely funny show featuring a number of memorable recurring characters, including trans man Bobo and the dangerously overweight Waffles, and celebrity sketches involving topics like Britney Spears’s bad parenting skills and Madonna’s advancing age. (The latter bits, which cross the Material Girl with Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner’s 2,000-Year-Old Man, include hilarious zingers like the singer confessing, "I lost my first apartment to Pangaea.") If you're looking to catch up to McGovern’s world, a new two-CD set features favorite moments from Gay Pimpin', a show that the performer says works as "a laboratory where I'm able to experiment with new characters and songs." In a recent interview we talked about queer comedy, wanting to be Whoopi Goldberg, and how Tyra and RuPaul are revealing gay secrets to the world.  Tell me a little about how the podcast began. Well, a couple years ago -- it shocks me, we've been doing the show almost three years now -- a producer had approached me before I had started BGSS about the idea of doing a podcast. I actually had no idea what that was. Once I found out that it was a way to bring content directly to your audience, without any middleman, I thought it was a great idea. mcgovern02x390You have a recurring cast of characters, the people on the show have things they goof on each other about -- it’s almost like you have your own satellite radio show. Exactly. There’s no rules, and it’s definitely in that format, that long-form Howard Stern type of ... the shows are as long as we want it to be and the format allows us to do or say what we want. People come on and ask, "Can I curse?" And I say, "They ain't no rules on the podcast!" How time-consuming is the podcast? It seems like you’ve got so many irons in the comedy fire. We have it down to pretty much a science. At first was full days of working on it; we'd record five or six hours one day and then spend the whole next day editing. But now we have it down to a science; it’s pretty tight. I'm able to do all my other faggoty endeavors at the same time, but this is my favorite one. It also provokes the most passionate fans -- the kids who listen to the podcast are really devoted; they get really into it and get into the characters. A lot of us first got to know you from the Gay Pimp videos, but take me back before that. What’s your performing background? Well, you know, I went to acting school; I went to Boston University School for the Arts and then came to New York. But I sort of got bored when I originally moved here, waiting for someone to cast me in things. I saw all these other people performing their own material, and thought, I can do that, so I started performing these one-man shows all around New York. And eventually, to promote those shows, I went to open-mike nights at all these Lower East Side kind of alternative comedy rooms. And one of those shows that I started doing with a group of people out of those open-mike nights, called Grindhouse-a-Go-Go, everybody would get together and we would write a loose script and just throw together these musicals. And one of those shows was called The Wrong Fag to Fuck With: The Gay Pimp vs. Eminem, and that’s where the whole Gay Pimp thing started. That’s where the "Soccer Practice" song came out of. And then I started performing as the Gay Pimp character at different nightclubs in New York. When you started doing this, there was no Logo ... There wasn't even YouTube! [Laughs] I feel like, man, this would have been a lot easier if my video had been passed around on YouTube. They were playing it in video bars! A phenomenon I didn't even know existed! Today, it would have been a lot easier to get that video seen and a lot easier to get revenue streams off of it. I mean, I remember sending people DVDs at the post office, myself! Queer comedy seems like it was ghettoized for a long time, but now it seems to be reaching a wider audience. In the years that you've been doing it, do you sense a shift in who your fans are and who’s responding to this material? There’s always been a group of people who liked what I did, but "Soccer Practice" kinda hit across the board. The people that I reached on that level -- straight girls, straight nerds, whoever -- they all would come along with me. I think more people understand what I'm talking about now, due to the Tyra-ization of gay culture. Or RuPaul's Drag Race. A lot of references to runway battles and drag things that gay people have known about from their club life are certainly becoming more mainstream and easier for people to understand. All our gay subculture secrets are now being fully used on mainstream TV shows, but that’s good so people can understand you. But I always think, Tyra, you stole my joke! Who do you think is funny? Who are your comedy idols? When I was a kid, I was obsessed with Lucille Ball. My bedroom was like a shrine, with Lucille Ball and the casts of The Golden Girls and 227 cut up and put on my walls. It was so faggoty. Everyone else my age had pictures of rock stars or sexy ladies, and I was all, "Oh. Bea Arthur, you're so beautiful." [Laughs] I really do think that watching Golden Girls can be like a master class in delivery and timing. And when I was a kid, I was really loving what Whoopi Goldberg was doing, when she was doing those one-woman shows back in the day. I still enjoy her on The View, but back in the day, she was someone I looked to in my early career as to who I wanted to emulate as to how she got her big break. She took acting classes and did her one-person show characters in class to get attention, and I followed that same path, but sadly, I was not cast in The Color Purple by Steven Spielberg. (laughs) That’s where our roads divide. mcgovern03x390Has any of your material, especially with the podcast, been controversial? I mean, being a skinny guy playing an enormously fat guy has to be one of the last queer taboos, much less the racial and trans material you guys get into. Not from The Big Gay Sketch Show. I mean, certainly we had a lot of racy stuff, especially in season two, but I haven't had anybody get angry with me about any of that kind of stuff. It’s all pretty much love from the fans out there. There have been times over my career in the past when people have accused me of pandering to some idea that gay guys are all about sex -- there was criticism of the Gay Pimp that it was all [in televangelist voice] "dancing go-go boys and drag queens and rhinestones!" And it’s like, "Lighten up, bitch. We're having fun." That’s the only kind of criticism that people give me, that whatever I do, it’s shining a bad light because it’s too frivolous. But I think there’s a lot of room for frivolity in the world today and plenty of room for rhinestones, go-go boys and drag queens. If you could do anything, whether it was touring or TV or writing or the podcast, where do you want all this to go? Ultimately, I love doing TV. Filming The Big Gay Sketch Show has been a blast, and that’s what I’d like to do more of. If the podcast could lead to a TV show, like Howard Stern did, that would be a blast. Or I love late-night or even daytime talk shows, so you and your grandma could have a nice cup of tea in the afternoon with your Gay Pimp, Jonny McGovern.
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Rock The Carriage

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A humorous 45-second video that suggests but doesn't actually depict daytime sex between two male calèche drivers in Old Montreal has attracted more than 4,500 views on YouTube - and a single emailed complaint calling it "inappropriate," according to the tourism-promotion agency behind it.

The English-language ad, titled Dave Does Montreal, is part of an online advertising campaign with a $50,000 budget launched Oct. 20 by Tourism Montreal and expected to last one month.

In the video, a young male narrator stands in the foreground, extolling the city's architecture, cuisine, chic boutique hotels, ambience and other attributes.

While he talks, it becomes apparent some sort of vigorous, rhythmic activity is taking place in one of two horse-drawn carriages parked behind him.

About two-thirds of the way into the ad, the physical rocking stops and two men emerge from the calèche. One is clearly dishevelled, with his shirt askew; he gets into the driver's seat of the second calèche. The other man adjusts his pants then lowers the caléche roof, which had been shielding their activity.

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The ad is part of an initiative that has helped boost the annual number of gay and lesbian visitors to Montreal in the past decade to an estimated 450,000 from 300,000, said Pierre Bellerose, Tourism Montreal's vice-president of research, development and public relations. Such tourists account for six per cent of the total 7.5 million visitors a year, he said.

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You Tube Works A Ban

YouTube announced on Tuesday that it was cracking down on "sexually suggestive" videos in a bid to clean up the popular video-sharing website.


  READ THE YOUTUBE POST HERE 

In a blog posting, YouTube, which already bans pornography, said it would be enforcing a "stricter standard for mature content" and "tightening the standard for what is considered 'sexually suggestive.'" "Videos with sexually suggestive (but not prohibited) content will be age-restricted, which means they'll be available only to viewers who are 18 or older," the Google-owned website said. YouTube said videos which contain sexually suggestive content or profanity would no longer appear on its lists of "Most Viewed" or "Top Favorited" videos.

The Internet's top video-sharing site also said it would step up enforcement of rules banning misleading descriptions in the tags and titles of a video.

Some YouTube users have been known to give videos misleading titles such as "sexy" in a bid to increase the view counts of a particular video.

YouTube, which receives 13 hours of video from users every minute, said repeat violaters of the new rules will have their accounts terminated. 

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