LOGAN LYNN MUSIC + MANAGEMENT

  

I hear a lot about downtown Portland being gone forever and have seen tons of stories about how the soul of the city is lost on the news — but I spent yesterday downtown and had the best time. It didn’t feel like PDX is gone at all. If anything, it felt like Old Portland is starting to make its return, but has a Gucci store now. It’s great.

In other news, I was gonna start juicing on illegal steroids but read that you still have to exercise for them to be effective, so what’s the point?

#GucciEpilogue // 📸 Polaroid i-Type Film, 2020

I have been waiting for this day for such a long time. 🖤

From USA TODAY:

The bar is low for the social media industry; Top platforms are unsafe for LGBTQ community, new report says.

According to GLAAD’s first Social Media Index report released Monday, the platforms have a ‘circuit breaker’ to slow down the harassment, bullying, and misinformation and discrimination, but they don’t want to do it because they are monetizing off of it, making the “entire sector effectively unsafe” for LGBTQ users and other marginalized communities.

Logan Lynn, an LGBTQ singer and musician, who has been harassed and bullied online, most notably for his provocative short film that accompanied his double album in 2019, believes GLAAD’s report is like an all-hands-on-deck call to arms that puts the platforms on notice.

“To have us all link arms and say ‘enough’ is long past due,” said Lynn, “I’m super moved that it’s going to happen.”

Full story here.

#Gucci // 📸 Polaroid i-Type Film, 2021


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