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Mark Peikert

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Mark Peikert is the former editor-in-chief of Playbill, Backstage, and New York Press, and previously helmed the adult site The Gay Goods. You can find him interviewing adult performers on YouTube and co-hosting weekly podcast Shocking! Lurid! Tawdry! A History of American Scandals.

He graduated from an overpriced liberal arts college with a degree in film history. Raised in Texas, he lives in NYC and dreams of Los Angeles.

Words: Why I Love ‘Yellowstone’

Not since Julia Sugarbaker told Marjorie about the night the lights went out in Georgia has a female performer given audiences a feast of camp and fury like Kelly Reilly serves every week on “Yellowstone.” And I, a gay man, am here to say that she ate, no crumbs, she is Mother, and whatever we’ll be saying next year because we no longer live in a world that won’t discuss Reilly’s performance a

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Louise Glück
“It is true there is not enough beauty in the world.
It is also true that I am not competent to restore it.
Neither is there candor, and here I may be of some use.”
Louise Gluck

Paul Schmidtberger
“I'm just saying that I don't want to go through any of this anymore. With anyone. I want to buy a cat, or lease one, or do whatever it is that lonely people do these days. Call it quits. And that's what I don't get, because no matter how much I tell myself it's all useless and it's all a waste of time and energy, there just doesn't seem to be a way to stop myself from looking for the right person. You know? From looking at every face on every escalator that's going up while I'm going down and wondering whether the right guy for me just went by... Why isn't there a fuse box somewhere that I can go peer at with a flashlight until I find the fuse with 'Heart' written underneath it and then throw that switch and let the rest of them keep humming merrily along and just, I don't know, opt out of the whole thing?”
Paul Schmidtberger, Design Flaws of the Human Condition

Joan Didion
“That was the year, my twenty-eighth, when I was discovering that not all of the promises would be kept, that some things are in fact irrevocable and that it had counted after all, every evasion and every procrastination, every mistake, every word, all of it.”
Joan Didion

Dan Jenkins
“All day long I've been telling myself it's only a merry-go-round. Some people fall off quicker than others. No big mystery.”
Dan Jenkins

Nancy Mitford
“Do you always laugh when you make love?' said Fabrice.

I hadn't thought about it, but I suppose I do. I generally laugh when I'm happy and cry when I'm not. Do you find it odd?”
Nancy Mitford

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