
And Now...Back To Our Regularly-Scheduled Programming
Feeling 'Mighty Real' About Mondays

After weeks of handling personal business, I’m excited to announce I’m back to creating and curating full-time again!
Thank you for your patience and support—I truly appreciate it.
Starting today, video posts will be more consistent—possibly even daily. My goal is at least one video a day, mixing shorter and longer content while exploring new formats and subjects. Expect plenty of photo montages, along with some fresh surprises.
Based on the early responses to yesterday’s poll, a biweekly livestream seems most popular. Every other Saturday morning—say 10am Pacific—since that time seems to work for quite a few people.
And for those who can’t make it live—no worries! A replay will be available.
If you'd like to be a special guest on the livestream, please shoot me an email.
I’ll be happy to add you to the list.
Now it’s time for me to get this workweek party started…
Make it a great day, y’all!
Clint 🌈✌️
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
ON THIS DAY = MARCH 31
BIRTHDAYS
1596 = René Descartes = French mathematician and philosopher
1685 = Johann Sebastian Bach = German composer
1732 = Joseph Haydn = Austrian composer
1835 = John La Farge = American artist
1878 = Jack Johnson = American boxer
1885 = Pascin = Bulgarian-American artist
1905 = Robert Stevenson = English filmmaker
1913 = Etta Baker = African-American singer
1918 = Ted Post = American director
1924 = Charles Guggenheim = American director and producer
1924 = Leo Buscaglia = American author and academic
1927 = Cesar Chavez = American labor union leader and activist
1927 = William Daniels = American actor
1928 = Lefty Frizzell = American singer-songwriter
1929 = Bert Fields = American lawyer and author
1929 = Liz Claiborne = Belgian-American fashion designer
1934 = Richard Chamberlain = American actor 🌈
1934 = Shirley Jones = American actress and singer
1935 = Herb Alpert = American singer-songwriter, trumpet player, and producer
1940 = Barney Frank = American politician 🌈
1943 = Christopher Walken = American actor
1944 = Camille Cabral = French-Brazilian politician 🌈
1945 = Edwin Catmull = American computer scientist and animator
1948 = Al Gore = American soldier and politician
1948 = Rhea Perlman = American actor
1963 = Paul Mercurio = Australian actor and dancer
1965 = William McNamara = American actor and producer
1971 = Ewan McGregor = Scottish actor
1972 = Andrew Bowen = American actor, producer, and screenwriter
1972 = Evan Williams = American co-founder of Twitter and Pyra Labs
1984 = Jack Antonoff = American singer-songwriter and producer
EVENTS
1889 = The Eiffel Tower is officially opened.
1930 = The Motion Picture Production Code is instituted, imposing strict guidelines on the treatment of sex, crime, religion and violence in film, in the US, for the next thirty-eight years.
1951 = Remington Rand delivers the first UNIVAC I to the US Census Bureau.
1959 = The 14th Dalai Lama is granted political asylum in India.
1989 = Heathers is released in theaters.
1998 = Netscape releases Mozilla source code under an open source license.
1999 = The Matrix is released in theaters.
2000 = Boys Don’t Cry and High Fidelity are released in theaters.
HOLIDAYS + OBSERVANCES
PORTRAIT + QUOTES OF THE DAY
“I've learned, I think, to be able to distinguish between the necessary and the unnecessary as far as my limited outside time is concerned. Saying 'no' politely is a necessity if one wants to lead any kind of stable life.”
Richard Chamberlain
“I pattern my actions and life after what I want. No two people are alike. You might admire attributes in others, but use these only as a guide in improving yourself in your own unique way. I don't go for carbon copies. Individualism is sacred!”
Richard Chamberlain
NEW + FEATURED ON SUBSTACK
COLLIDE PRESS Live #1 (Replay)
Love + Lust #1 (NSFW)
Moments In Monochrome #1 (NSFW)
Substack = NSFW + Pioneers + Pride + SFW
LINKS
Bluesky + Ko-Fi + Linktree + YouTube
SHOP
Art Prints + Merch + Pride
On Amazon + On Threadless
I'm sure there are many 🇺🇸 guys who had experienced the Earls Court haunts in the past. So many memories stored away sighhhhh. Dodging the police at closing time and before that period in time the poor residents of Warwick St(?) the road behind being one open cruising walk till the early hours. All the leather queens camping it up, m/cycle helmets carried in a supermarket plastic bag(usually came on the tube/bus) in case they picked up. The Colherne so ram packed, big horseshoe bar, the squeezing to get through the crowd, groped/gropings on the way, all heady times to an out of towner(me) on a weekend visit. I'm sure the modern youth will make thier own memories too now. Cheers DougT 🇫🇴
https://youtu.be/S8SX-L9U1fY?si=fXygu9vI3yZ7E4Ri