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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pride Week 2009 - What's up Wednesday...and a Meat Street Beat

Are you ready for the heatwave, Vancouver? I am. And for the record, I would like it to get just a little bit hotter. Just putting it out there.

It's Humpday...so get out there and make it happen. I'd like to point out that the Pulse beer garden on Davie between Bute and Thurlow is now open from noon until the club closes. I'd also promised you a link to Xtra West's Pride Guide online. Click here for all your event questions.

Other nighttime activity you may want to consider:

Celebration of Light: It's Great Britain's turn to take the sky. Their theme (Parasols over the Pacific) sounds gay enough for me. English Bay and Kits Beach still remain the best viewpoints. For more info, click here.

Celebrities Nightclub: Before there was Ru Paul, there was New York City's LADY BUNNY! She is headlining a wild night of sexual celebration with PRIAPE fetish show by Velvet Steel & performance by Int’l Porn Superstar Ryan Raz. Check out more info on Facebook by visiting here.

Now on to some blog things...I heard this track at Pulse last Saturday and DIED! I'm not sure if this was the remix, but damn right it sounds good. The original track is Roeyksopp featuring Robin. This remix is by Jean Elan.

 
Here's the original for those not remix-inclined:
 

Thursday, June 25, 2009

From one Steele to another

Yesterday's Velvet Steele post reminded me of another local Steele busy making a big name for himself. In the future, I'd like to profile actor/comedian Ryan Steele in an Xtra Xposed of his own, but for the time being, check out this video which was recently submitted by UYA fan to vancouvergayblog@gmail.com.

Enjoy!


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Xtra Xposed - Velvet Steele

It's official. We're launching today marks the launch new Up Your Alley segment. We had a soft launch with the uber-handsome and always dreamy DJ Landon James the other week and a hard launch today with the always enticing Velvet Steele.

Welcome to Xtra Xposed, y'all!

At the very minimum, I'll profile a local performer, activist or artist here every two weeks and show how they help make Vancouver the sexiest place in Canada. The format is simple: I ask ten questions or less and give these Vancouverites a chance to air their laundry.

So here's your chance to get upclose and personal with Velvet Steele:



UYA: You and I had the opportunity to work together recently during the taping of an episode for a new OUTtv lifestyle comedy called Don't Quit Your Gay Job. In that episode, you taught me and my cohost what it takes to be a professional dominatrix. What sort of career path did it take to bring you where you are today?

VS: Although I showed you some of the elements of what it is to be a Domina, we only barely scratched the surface. 
 
As a hairstylist by trade, I became aware of the lifestyle through images that were ingrained in my mind as a child in the red light districts of Copenhagen Denmark, the country of my origin. Seeing strong images of the "look" intrigued me and never left my subconscious. It wasn't until the punk rock era that it began to resurface. The look was so strong and commanding and with the creative flair allowed through hairstyling; my interest began to resurface and manifest itself in my daily life in my outward appearance. The "natural" progression of the psychology associated with the type of play followed. I began to read, listen, observe, watch, and in a manner of speaking "taste" what was out there slowly becoming aware of my own interests and those of others.  I also realized that a certain type  of power came with it and allowed me to bring out the urges of others and help these individuals indulge in their own interests. Subsequently this also helped me learn about my interests, myself, and of course develop a style and presentation all my own.
 
UYA: What are some of the most common misconceptions about what you do?
 
VS: It's all fashion, not serious, comical, lack of psychological involvement.
 
UYA: What advice do you have for those who are interested in trying BSDM, but don't know where to start?
 
VS: Learn to identify where your interests came from and then begin a study a local independent video stores of films available. Watch and observe the look, attitude, and fun it can have. I do not suggest looking at SM porn as a start. Then head off to your local independent bookstore for more resources and READ, but keep in mind that what you do read is merely intended as a guideline for you tot develop as your own. Have fun while doing so and be open to knew things.
 
UYA: You are one of the Vancouver queer communities most outspoken advocates, most recently taking a very public stance against the recent string of hate crimes in the West End. What do you view as our communities most urgent issues? Why?

VS: Most importantly an awareness of your surrounding and those within it; without it we become complacent and can't afford to be in ever growing global climate/population/culture. 
 
UYA: You also host a number of events in and around the city. Where can fans catch you next?

VS: My next event is an educational type of forum being hosted at Little Sisters Bookstore, starting Saturday June 27th and continuing the whole summer each Saturday from 7PM-12AM. 
As our slogan goes; Join us and be the first in learning to play with the hottest new high tech sex toys.
 
 
UYA: Where can people learn more about you and your services?
 
VS: My website at http://www.velvetsteele.com or do a google search; a lot comes up about me much to my surprise. LOL!! Don't forgot my blog at http://velvetsteele.com/blog
 
 

Friday, June 19, 2009

Find success

Well, Vancouver, turns out stripping is a lot harder than it looks, especially after being on set for 11 hours beforehand (filming for Don't Quit Your Gay Job). We had a packed club at Celebrities last night, which added considerably to the "Oh my fucking god I am going to take off all my clothes on camera for a whole bunch of friends, family and complete strangers" panic that left me in a strange combination of throw-up yawns before taking the stage at midnight.

Earlier yesterday evening, Trevor at Stinkwallet sent me this: 



This gave me some much needed perspective. If I didn't get my shit together, I could face a similar future as the lady in blue. Honestly. Who likes being told they could be more successful doing something else? Bitch please. 

Just wanted to also say thank you to all the readers for putting up with some inconsistent postings recently. We're wrapping production and after the finale last night, I'll be able to have a normal life again soon, which means bigger, beefer blogs here on Up Your Alley.

Reese Rideout beefy? Perhaps. That guy is pervert and I loved every second of him coaching me how to striptease yesterday. Tuns out he's also just a nice guy from Oregon who loves what he does. He'll be at Seattle Pride at the end of this month so make sure you say hi if you see him around.



Check back next week for an interview with Velvet Steele. Have a great weekend.

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