
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)

“My music is definitely very personal. The songs are about moments, snapshots of everyday life, and about having one’s say, or at least feeling like one has had one’s say. I feel it’s simply a way for me to function in a world where I have never felt terribly at home.” – John Grant
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JOHN GRANT x LOGAN LYNN
for HuffPost Queer Voices (2015)
(Photo by Jeaneen Lund)

“Participating in the arts, as an observer or creating it, can be a way to touch and heal and recontextualize and bolster and imagine and be excited by and to be let loose which, for someone whose very self is at odds with the world around them, can be the literal difference between life and death. It is important for the well-being of all people but I think it may have a slightly more significant place for LGBTQIA+ people or for any group or individual who faces an excess of scrutiny, bigotry, violence, or ostracization for who they are. It is a place to turn negative experience and negative feeling into something other than oppression or pain.” – Jamie Stewart, Xiu Xiu
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JAMIE STEWART x LOGAN LYNN
for DotGay Blog (2021)
(Interview posted at OhHey.gay and LoganLynnMusic.com)
#XiuXiu
(Photo by Jeremy Lange)