
Big thanks to special guests
, , and Drew for joining me on my first livestream yesterday. (Note: Replay is now available for paid subscribers.)Big thanks also go out to the Live and Replay Crews…thanks for watching!
Your support means so much to me and makes my work possible.
While I prefer staying behind the camera, I thoroughly enjoyed streaming with the gents and look forward to doing more live and pre-recorded chats in the weeks and months ahead.
But now, I need your opinion: How often would you like to see me go live?
Weekly? Biweekly? Monthly? Or Rarely…for special events only?
Let me know your thoughts!
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Let’s make this Sunday a FUN day!
Clint 🌈✌️
Starting tomorrow, I plan to start posting a montage and/or video a day again. Some may be shorter. Some may be longer. Experimentation remains essential to my process. If you have recommendations or requests, please let me know:
Thank you for your patience over the past few weeks!
ON THIS DAY = MARCH 30
BIRTHDAYS
1746 = Francisco Goya = Spanish-French painter and sculptor
1853 = Vincent Van Gogh = Dutch-French artist 🌈
1902 = Brooke Astor = American socialite and philanthropist
1913 = Marc Davis = American animator
1922 = Turhan Bey = American actor
1929 = Richard Dysart = American actor
1933 = Jean-Claude Brialy = French actor, director, and socialite 🌈
1933 = Joe Ruby = American animator
1934 = Hans Hollein = Austrian architect and Haas House designer
1937 = Warren Beatty = American actor and filmmaker
1945 = Eric Clapton = English singer-songwriter
1950 = Robbie Coltrane = Scottish actor
1956 = Paul Reiser = American actor and comedian
1962 = MC Hammer = American rapper and actor
1964 = Tracy Chapman = American singer-songwriter 🌈
1968 = Celine Dion = Canadian singer-songwriter
1971 = Mark Consuelos = American actor and tv personality
1979 = Norah Jones = American singer-songwriter
1990 = Thomas Rhett = American singer-songwriter
EVENTS
1867 = Alaska is purchased from Russia for $7.2 million, about two cents/acre ($4.19/km2), by US Secretary of State William H. Seward.
1958 = The first Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performance occurs.
1959 = Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, flees Tibet for India.
1964 = Jeopardy! premieres on NBC.
1977 = Annie Hall had its first screening at the LA Film Festival; it was voted the funniest screenplay ever by members of the Writers Guild of America.
1981 = Chariots of Fire is released in theaters.
1981 = POTUS Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D.C., hotel by John Hinckley Jr.; three others are wounded in the same incident.
1984 = Romancing The Stone is released in theaters.
1988 = Beetlejuice is released in theaters.
2017 = Gilbert Baker, the rainbow flag designer, dies in NYC at age 65.
HOLIDAYS + OBSERVANCES
PORTRAIT + QUOTES OF THE DAY
“As we advance in life it becomes more and more difficult, but in fighting the difficulties the inmost strength of the heart is developed.”
Vincent van Gogh
“Poetry surrounds us everywhere, but putting it on paper is, alas, not so easy as looking at it.”
Vincent van Gogh
NEW + FEATURED ON SUBSTACK
COLLIDE PRESS Live #1 (Replay)
Easy Does It #3 (NSFW)
Men Showing Skin #1 (NSFW)
Substack = NSFW + Pioneers + Pride + SFW
LINKS
Bluesky + Ko-Fi + Linktree + YouTube
SHOP
Art Prints + Merch + Pride
On Amazon + On Threadless
Thanks Clint! It was great meeting you, Troy, and Drew live!
RIP Richard Chamberlain 1934-2025 Love love love