
“People always say ‘relationships take work’ but they get confused and think that the relationship itself is the problem you have to work to surmount. What’s that about? The relationship should be the easy joyful wonderful thing that gets pummeled by the real and unavoidable troubles of being alive. Sure, these can make a relationship hard, if someone is going through a rough patch, but if a relationship is like hard sailing on a smooth and beautiful ocean, ditch it and look for a boat that’s easier to be on.” – Holcombe Waller
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HOLCOMBE WALLER x LOGAN LYNN
for HuffPost Queer Voices (2012)

13 years ago, during an interview for HuffPost Queer Voices, I asked filmmaker Bruce LaBruce who he would want to portray him in the movie about his life.
This was his response:
“Lindsay Lohan, because she’s ginger like me, a brat with criminal tendencies like me, and I think if she played it a bit more feminine than she usually does, she could nail me. Plus, she needs a good comeback role.” – Bruce LaBruce
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BRUCE LABRUCE x LOGAN LYNN
for HuffPost Queer Voices (2012)

“I’m not sure if I consider myself a drag queen anymore. Maybe years ago! It’s taken on a new face. I do love to dress up, but for the world I have to say I’m an artist, because sometimes I don’t even wear a dress. I just want to sing. With Manfred Thierry Mugler, we went with the concept of ‘Z chromosome’; not he nor she but Z, the last letter of the alphabet. I don’t consider myself X or Y. My job is to entertain. I was engineered to perform, to make babies — my art is my child!” – Joey Arias
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JOEY ARIAS x LOGAN LYNN
for HuffPost Queer Voices (2013)
(Photo by Ruvén Afanador)