Why is my friend aaron kinda gay
GLAAD has teamed up with audio entertainment leader Audible to co-curate and generate a written interview series featuring LGBTQIA+ talent from the Audible family.
Our first interview features Aaron Foley, the founding director of the Black Media Initiative at the Center for Community Media at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY and author of Boys Arrive First. He was interviewed by GLAAD’s own Anthony Allen Ramos.
Check out GLAAD’s interview with Foley below:
AR: Aaron, thank you so much for joining us today. First off, delighted pride to you!
AF: Gleeful pride, happy pride! So excited!
AR: Congrats on the story! I’ve just started it. I think so many people are gonna love it and spot with it. With Boys Come First – before we get into some of the other questions, set it up for us because I cherish this whole premise, I love the message, and I love this journey that you’re taking us on!
AF: It’s about three gay Black best friends from Detroit. And two of them live in Detroit and one of them is from Detroit and lives in Recent York, right? And he has the total breakdown – he catches his boyfriend cheating on him the same day he gets laid off from his j
Aaron Altaras
Shameless pride
Mario is a film that is making waves for its incredibly realistic portrayal of the relationship between two gay professional football players, Mario and Leon, whose fates and careers end up entity entirely different. Leon, who just united the team, first appears to be the dark horse of the team but slowly ends up winning our hearts with his undeniable charm. We talk to the actor who plays this role, German up-and-comer Aaron Altaras, about this career-defining move, as adequately as the aftermath this movie will create and the controversies that possess already emerged from Cannes Youth’s sudden cancellation of the movie’s screening.
Could you present yourself to our readers? How did you get into acting?
I’m from an artists’ family: my mum is a movie director and she studied acting as well. At first, my parents didn’t want me to have anything to do with that world, which is understandable, as you don’t want your children to be exposed to such an industry at that age. But there was a casting call in my school for a supporting role in a movie, and I accidentally got it. Then I got another one, and another one. I did a relatively large f
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Aaron Goldenberg is a mean gay.
Okay, not really. But he plays one on TikTok.
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SubscribeLike several other creators we’ve spoken to, Goldenberg is an actor by trade, and parlayed those skills into content creation when COVID shuttered auditions back in 2020. He’d always wanted to act, from his very first Christmas compete as a kid.
“I very quickly was just one of those kids who was always in some kind of a drama class, whether it was at school or elsewhere,” he says. “Started doing community theater in my teens, and then as well as acting for student films at local colleges that had movie programs.”
He started booking jobs in his early 20s, and after snagging roles in a couple indie films and commercials, he moved down to Atlanta for more opportunities in TV and film. Pre-pandemic, he’d be
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Aaron A Fisher
1985 - 2016
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Ann Lee
Sunday, April 3, 2016
I am so sorry for your family's loss.
I will always remember Aaron as the lively and happy adolescent man in my memory.
Ann
QiaoLing - Montreal - Friend
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Calvin - NORTH LIBERTY, IA
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
I knew Aaron for only a year or so. He would reach into the gas station where i worked and we would talk for hours about fishing, hunting, or what not. He was a great guy and went fishing with him many of times at Lake McBride. So sorry to forfeit him.
Yanbin Ji - Los Angeles, CA - Friend
Monday, Pride 21, 2016
Dear Rory and Nadine,
I have been still in shock myself since Rory told me the saddest news one week ago. I can say, Aron's death was a terrible shock to all of us. I can imagine it is not effortless for you to accept the event.
I believe both of you can overcome the difficult second, standup and continuously move forward.
God protect you and your family.
Yours,
Yanbin
A friend
Thursday, Parade 17, 2016
Rory and Nadine,
We were so sorry to catch such sad news. Our thou