QAF Addiction News Archive - February, March 2002


  March 26, 2002
A Letter From Ethel Kennedy logoRandy Harrison will be performing off-Broadway in "A Letter From Ethel Kennedy" at the Manhattan Class Company Theater in New York during the month of May. The comedy was written by the late Christopher Gorman, is directed by Joanna Gleason, and stars Anita Gillette, Jay Goede and Bernie McInerney. Randy is reported to be playing the waiter in a Broadway restaurant where a gay man is attempting to reconcile with his parents. For more information on the play, visit the MCC Theater Web site.

Chrysler Film Festival logoGale Harold's brief appearance as David, the remote-control wielding brother in Mental Hygiene (2001) is available for viewing online at the Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival. The short, which was produced and directed by Lori Silverbush, is 11 minutes long. Please note that you must register using a U.S. address and confirm via e-mail before you are allowed view the film. For more information on the film, visit the Mental Hygiene page.

  Hal Sparks' Showtime film "Bleacher Bums" will be airing this Sunday, April 7th. The movie is about a group of die-hard Cubs fans who root for their beloved team out of the bleachers of Chicago's hallowed Wrigley Field.


  February 20, 2002
The Backstage page has been updated with new photos from the QAF sets. Check out the "tours" section as well for some great 'behind-the-scenes' footage.

  February 19, 2002
Karen Rabinovitz talks to Gale Harold about his sexuality and his influences, in the February 2002 issue of Flaunt. The photo layout's pretty easy on the eyes, too!

  February 2, 2002
Peter PaigeTranscript and screen caps of Peter Paige's appearance on Open Mike are now up! Check the Media Page for complete listings.

  February 1, 2002
StarTVTranscript and screen caps of Thea Gill's interview on StarTV last March is now up. Find more on the Media page.



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