Sticky: Invader, Fumero, Angry Eel, Kraft
Photo by G. Art by Invader, Fumero, Angry Eel, Kraft.
All stars!
I’ve never seen the Kraft macaroni and cheese spray paint can on the right. At the bottom of the can it says “death is free.”
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Photo by G. Art by Invader, Fumero, Angry Eel, Kraft.
All stars!
I’ve never seen the Kraft macaroni and cheese spray paint can on the right. At the bottom of the can it says “death is free.”
Photos by G.
Do you like the blues? Do you like the blues? Do you like getting funky from your head down to your shoes? The Rockabilly/Blues label Ripcat Records showcased four of their artists over the weekend in Orange County, California. Due to scheduling conflicts, I was only able to catch the first band, The Mighty Mojo Prophets, and I am happy to report - they rocked! They call their style of music “west coast blues” and perhaps they call it that because you’ll feel anything but blue after you hear their music. Most songs were original numbers written by the band, but they also threw in a rockin’ cover of Big Joe Turner’s “Shake, Rattle and Roll.”
If you like the blues, you should definitely check out The Mighty Mojo Prophets as well as a host of other talented artists on the Rip Cat Records label.
Great news, music lovers! Electro gods Future Relative have released a new single. Even better news – for a limited time, you can download the track “Eye Contact (Analog Mix)” for FREE! Click here and get ready to throw a dance party.

G and designer Amy Norris
We at According2G would like to wish the amazing designer Amy Norris a very happy birthday. Aside from being the coolest person west of the Mississippi, Amy’s accomplishments include designing Carmen Electra’s logo and art directing Garage Magazine, which hits stores tomorrow! Kisses to you, my sister!
Warning: The pictures that follow might make you horny.

Jeffery and Cole with Mouse Ears. All photos by G.
They are cute. They have a huge fan base on YouTube. They have a hit show on Logo. Now, Jeffery Self and Cole Escola are doing a 3-week only gig at Dixon Place called “Jeffery and Cole Make It Bigger!” This laugh a minute show centers on our two heroes (or heroines) in their quest from obscurity to Hollywood. Can they get past their humble beginnings of giving out hand jobs for $5 and make themselves stars or will they just become residents on the boulevard of broken dreams? You’ll have to see the show to find out. I guarantee you’ll have a gay-old time doing so! You can purchase your tickets here. There are two more performances left: July 23 and 30 at 10 pm.
Enjoy some more pictures of the funny and talented Jeffery and Cole. Not only was the show great, but they were more than happy to take their clothes off numerous times in the performance. A little nudity goes a long way.

Meow!


Cole Escola by G.

Jeffery Self by G
Check out their TV show Jeffery and Cole Casserole on Logo every Friday night. Watch the first episode here. You can’t go wrong with a gay guy named Jeffery, even if he chooses to spell his name differently.