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Ryan Idol (born August 10, 1966) is an American gay pornographic film actor who performed in the 1990s and later onstage in mainstream theater. He has French, Irish, and Native American ancestry.[citation needed] Idol describes himself as "the creation of Marc Anthony Donais."[1]
After high school, Idol spent a brief period in the United States Navy, then worked as a construction worker. To generate income, he began stripping for women in nightclubs in New England.[2] He was approached to do a nude layout for Playgirl,[2] and in February 1989 appeared as the "Man of the Month" centerfold under his birth name Marc Anthony Donais.[1] This appearance launched his career in the adult film industry,[2] in which he achieved notoriety and success under the name Ryan Idol. At the height of his career, he claimed to earn $50,000 per film, and made tens of thousands of dollars more stripping at gay clubs around the United States.[2] He also engaged in a limited amount of prostitution.[2] He retired from adult films in 1996.
A Sacramento Superior Court jury convicted Idol on September 20, 2011, of attempted murder for smashing his girlfriend over the head with a toilet tank lid. He was also convicted of battery, assault with a deadly weapon and "corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant".[10] Sentencing was scheduled for December 9, 2011;[11] however when he appeared, his attorney requested to withdraw from the case. The request was granted. Idol then appeared in court on January 13, 2012, requesting a retrial "citing ineffective assistance of counsel". He was sentenced to 12 years in state prison September 27, 2012.[12] He is housed at the California inmate Medical Facility (CMF)in Vacaville, California, a medical facility for mentally ill prisoners, due to bad behavior, fighting, and drugs. Marc Anthony lost all his good time, and must complete his full sentence of 12 years. Due to his 3 strike record, he is eligible for a 25 years to life sentence if convicted for certain felonies, so he chose a deal to do his entire sentence instead of getting a new charge. His release date is September 2021 (protective custody).[13]
London: Last summer's gay season at the National Film Theatre, organized by Richard Dyer, almost didn't make it. The Festival of Light, the local cultural umbrella bureaucracy, tried to stop the pioneering gay series up to the last minute. Although the festival did eventually go on after many delays, the British Film Institute, the sponsoring body, was persuaded to give the season a low profile in its publicity and provided only a stark list of titles to the public, without displays or stills. The BFI also imposed a ban on "hard-core" pornography from the start.
Paris: A two-week festival of gay films sponsored by the Groupe de Libération Homosexuel in January 1978 ran into even more trouble. The French Minister of Culture banned no less than thirty films from the festival, including Jean Gênet's masterpiece, CHANT D'AMOUR. The festival's lineup of dozens of films, many both underground and erotic and some by Americans Kenneth Anger and John Waters, was thus sabotaged from the start. A half-dozen forums on gay-related issues such as the family and the state were also organized. Death threats against the organizers started arriving well before the festival began, but it was during the event itself that things really got hot.
Five people, including the event's chairperson and one of the participating filmmakers, had to be hospitalized after an attack on the theatre by members of the French neo-fascist group, Jeune Nation. The thugs, wearing motorcycle helmets and armed with iron bars, helped themselves to the day's take of $1000 in addition to smashing things up in general. All of this took place under the benign observation of Paris police officers, who were in the theatre at the time to see if the films were offensive. Later, a demonstration against the ban on the films was forcibly disbanded by police. Gay leaders presenting a petition to the Minister of Culture were carted off for four-hour identity checks. The petition had been signed by Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Foucault, and Arrabal. At the last report the GLH candidates in the March elections were keeping their identities secret for fear of further violence.
Gay Documentaries: Arthur Brennan's compilation of footage from U.S. gay demonstrations throughout the seventies, a feature called GAY U.S.A., has run into some of the problems inherent in the distribution of serious gay films in the United States. The filmmaker has met with the usual skittishness of commercial distributors with regard to the great unknowable gay public (i.e., the non-sexploitation gay public). The only place to see the film in New York in June (Gay Pride month), for example, was in a $5 gay male porno house, sharing the bill with Wakefield Poole. The straight media also made things difficult. The Miami papers, for example, rated the film "R" because of its title.
In a related development which has many parallels across Canada and the U.S., prison officials in Alberta have banned two gay periodicals for prisoners from the Prince Albert Penitentiary. Gay prisoners clearly suffer the worst effects of heterosexist oppression on the cultural front.
Burlesque may seem a marginal art form as far as gay cultural expression goes. But the New York Gay Activists Alliance recently demonstrated against the selective persecution of gay burlesque houses by New York police. Projectionists and dancers from the gay houses had been fined and imprisoned, but similar straight establishments were immune. The GAA are clearly justified in seeing the extension of their struggle even as far as the defense of the gay sexploitation industry. The censorship that is arbitrarily used against the gay burlesque queen is the same censorship that remains everywhere a powerful instrument of oppression against the rights of lesbians and gay men. It is up to the straight left also to recognize and join in this struggle.
Zhang once received a letter from a man who said his father was so upset about his relationship with another man that he killed his boyfriend. "I wrote to him and told him he did not do anything wrong. His father was sent to prison," he said.
The acceptance of gay men and women in Chinese society has been hampered by a long history of silence on the issue but the topic is finally being addressed in schools, said the professor. "A junior high school textbook printed in 2005 taught children about not discriminating against homosexuals," he said. However, it is still forbidden by law to refer to homosexuality in films, television shows or literature, even though it is no longer listed as pornographic. Brokeback Mountain, for example, an Oscar-winning film about a love affair between two cowboys directed by Ang Lee, was not shown in cinemas on the Chinese mainland.
California's AIDS Healthcare Foundation will file a petition to amend state law to mandate that all adult-film stars use condoms.The change would be made to the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board's policy on blood-borne pathogens."Although workers in adult films should enjoy protections under the current phrasing of the regulation, the adult film industry has steadfastly refused to take any steps to protect its workers from diseases spread by blood-borne pathogens, resulting in thousands of employees becoming infected with sexually transmitted diseases," said Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation.In August, AHF filed 16 worker-safety complaints with the board over the lack of condom use in adult films made in California. The Los Angeles Department of Public Health has documented an epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases among workers in the adult film industry, according to the petition. Porn stars are 10 times more likely to be infected with an STD than the rest of the population. The department has documented 2,013 individual cases of chlamydia and 965 cases of gonorrhea among workers between the years 2003 and 2007. 2ff7e9595c
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