Their correspondence led to the film “Hideous,” a pastiche of early silent film, 1960s British television, 1970s glam rock and 1980s gay pornography.
“I confessed to him that the first time I met one of my ex-boyfriends, we were exchanging music from the xx,” Gonzalez said in a video interview. The film, which is set entirely to tracks from Sim’s album, was directed by Yann Gonzalez, another gay artist Sim reached out to during the pandemic. Many of his friends and family were aware of that fact, but this is the first time he’s chosen to discuss his status in public. “Hideous,” a mid-tempo pop song with moody and lush orchestration, opens the album, and its final verse packs a wallop: “Been living with H.I.V.
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Something darker lurked beneath his blue-and-white-striped button-down: a T-shirt emblazoned with “Buffalo Bill’s Body Lotion,” an allusion to the serial killer in the film “The Silence of the Lambs.”
On an April afternoon, he sported baggy khakis and a fresh tan courtesy of a weekend watching his bandmate Jamie xx at Coachella. He is tall and slim, with gigantic amber-colored eyes that he says turn a bit green when he cries. Oliver Sim is far from ugly in any conventional sense of the word. “To me, starting a song with ‘I’m ugly’ is hilarious.” “A lot of the sense of humor is very British,” he said. The owner of Mi Peru South American Restaurant in Henderson tells 8 New Now that he decided to close his venue after 14 years near Stephanie Street and Horizon Ridge because he could not find staff.Sim’s vocals on “Hideous Bastard” are flinty and melismatic. A South American restaurant closes after 14 years The doughnut shop also launched a Pinkbox Perks loyalty program with three points earned for every dollar spent. The first 100 guests will also receive a free, limited-edition Pinkbox T-shirt.
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Three doughnuts served that day will also have a pink ticket inside, giving three lucky customers the chance to win free doughnuts for a year. includes an appearance by Pinkbox mascot Pinky, a live DJ, photo booth, airbrush tattoos, a doughnut eating contest, and more.
Eastern Ave., and the location plans to reopen on Saturday, December 18, with its second drive thru. Pinkbox Doughnuts relocated its store on Eastern Avenue in Henderson to 10510 S. Wear an ugly sweat to Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer at the Venetian on December 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. The event is free to attend, although proceeds from Industry Night pricing for bottles goes toward the charity donation to Project 150, a local non-profit that helps provide support to homeless youth. Grinchmas will also feature fun photo opportunities and a fully costumed Grinch host. On December 26, The Garden hosts the charity event Grinchmas with live performances from local Cirque stars, artists, and comedians. To go along with the holiday music, the venue offers $14 cocktails such as Deck the Balls with Jack Apple, Grand Marnier, agave, and cinnamon, bitters Santa’s Naughty Brew with Jameson Black Barrel, cold brew, brown sugar, and Kahlua and the Gimme S’more with Cognac, rumchata, cold brew, and roasted marshmallows. show brings out Ho Ho Ho! A Very Drag Christmas - A Holi-slay Spectacular! with Christmas anthems such as “All I Want for Christmas is You” by Mariah Carey, and Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson’s “Santa Baby.” Resident queens include RuPaul’s Drag Race alums Alexis Mateo and Coco Montrese, with Vegas’ local queens including Chevis Regal, Des’ree St James, and Salem Night. On December 10 and December 17, the 12:30 a.m. The Garden Las Vegas, the gay bar in the Arts District, goes all out for the holiday season with Friday night drag shows the rest of December filled with classic yuletide carols and naughty shenanigans.