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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 2004)
October 112004 Profile Theatre Project presents the West Coast Premiere AB: Never. Not once.... People who work at Details are very young. These are adults who were raised in an era exposed to a lot of gay people and a lot of gay culture. They didn’t grow up with Anita Bryant on television talk ing about how gay people need to he put into gas chambers or whatever. JR: Do you find it strange that amid Janet Jackson’s Nipplegate controversy, we have this image that we’re moving toward a more prudish society, yet there’s this complete acceptance of writers like you? the right director for that. He’s not one to shy away from risk. The really good, most reward ing stuff in life everywhere is always the riskier door. It’s the one that makes you feel a little bit scared or that makes you feel uncomfortable, and he understands that and embraces it. JR: Has it been difficult to expose your life to this degree? AB: I can’t think about it. If I think about it, I’ll get hesitant. There’s a number of essays—one specifically in Magical Thinking— that I have wanted since the beginning to take O ctober 15 - Novem ber 14 y:-r Curtain Time at 8:00 p.m. jv m Augusten Burroughs says his advertising background “was the best training I could ever imagine for a writer” October 25, 26, MREE FROM COLUMN A November 1,2 by Terrence M cNally 'x&ïafcv v? V» : >'v %'xy.í- ■ ■ ■ AB: It’s an odd dichotomy in our culture. Lcxrk at Running with Scissors. It was on The New York Times list— it still is—for so long, and yet it contains a very graphic sex scene between a 13-year-old boy and a 30-yéar-old man. The fact is we are a very prudish culture sexually, and certain things, it seems, cross the line, especially on television. I think it’s less so in print, because you can argue that...you’re the one who buys the magazine, you’re the one who buys the book; therefore, you are, in a way, responsible for what you are taking into your brain. But television washes over us, and it washes over the children! The fact is you don’t have to have the TV on, either, hut people don’t really think that. JR: Are you confident that Hollywood won’t screw up the film version of Running with Scissors? AB: Ryan Murphy is adamant that it not get timed down.... I definitely feel like I picked EIM out of the book, and I’m still uncomfortable with it. It’s called “The Rat/Thing.” [The essay recounts the time Burroughs destroyed his bathtub trying to rid his apartment of a rodent.) The reason I kept it in the book is because... it’s an example of my extreme be havior back in my alcohol days. It’s something I did that, to me, stands as a remarkable act. It belongs in the book, but it’s awful. I cringe when I think about it. You really can’t think about your audience. That’s another thing I learned in advertising. As soon as you start to write for your audience, that’s when you lose your audience because, even if you don’t mean to, you begin to kind of condescend.... As soon as you start to think other people’s thoughts, it warps the honesty of the writing. jH Portland • Nov. 13-14 all Al, 503-493-9421 Bodiy Electric School fliMdvfilflctriLQra____________ í • ?:•:*>■» w .- s - / ‘ - \ *:,?:*■ ' v Call (503) 242-0080 for tickets '■■ > v * SA T U R D A Y N IGHT, O c t o b e r 3 0 t h , 2 0 0 4 a t IO p . m . fea tu rin g A ugusten B urroughs reads from Magical Thinking 7:30 f).m. Oct. 20 at Pcnuell’s, 1005 W. Burnside St. ...take responsibility for their own erotic education. learn about waking up and sustaining erotic energy; giving and receiving pleasure, and expressing your desires. e le b r a t in g o d y E r o t ic www.profiletheatre.org Ftmto wtttv pvrm lttton by: w w w fa t a l b e a u t y c o m Rascal V id e o E x clu siv e "E D D IE S T O N E ” E rotic Fire D a n c e r "P E A C H ” S t e a m P o rtla n d T h e N o r t h w e s t ’s n e w e s t , c l e a n e s t , Mr hottest m e n ’s c l u b Sc hath 2XXS N l S a n d y l l l v d . I ’o r t l a i u l . O K 0 7 2 5 2 I n t o I in c : 5 0 1.7 HvOOOO vv vv w . s t c a m p o l l l a m l . c o m M u s t h e at l e a s t I X . M e m b e r s h i p re*qui re*d 39