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Related: About this forumBeard photo in Whidbey Island exhibit hits a snarl
OAK HARBOR A photography show at the Oak Harbor Library has come under scrutiny by some members of the public who object to an image of a bearded man dressed as a female pirate.
The complaints echo a national trend in which bias and violence against drag queens is on the rise, even resulting in laws seeking to ban performances.
Last year, Freeland photographer Michael Holtby began a search for participants in his quest to photograph unique facial hair, which he titled the Whidbey Beard Project. So far, hes taken 50 portraits, each accompanied by its own flair, whether its an instrument, a pet, an article of clothing or some other interest.
The main theme is, you cant judge people by what they look like, Holtby said. These guys arent necessarily what they appear to be when you first see them.
https://www.heraldnet.com/northwest/beard-photo-in-whidbey-island-exhibit-hits-a-snarl/
Where to begin on this? Anyone old enough to remember the Milton Berle show? There were times he would appear in a dress. It was considered comedy and no one thought their kids were going to turn out gay from seeing it or anything else.
Except for the boobs one could think the guy in the photo was a Scotsman. Back in the day wealthier men did wear makeup to cover scars from pox and syphilis. Lace was also part of what a gentleman wore.
Finally speaking as one who grew up in Oak Harbor, these folks probably would be shocked by some of the books in the city's library. Conservatives generally don't read but that might be the next battle.
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Beard photo in Whidbey Island exhibit hits a snarl (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jan 2023
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SheilaAnn
(10,105 posts)1. Harvey Korman was another favorite of mine. The old Jewish lady on Burnett, so funny. n/t
RainCaster
(11,504 posts)2. In Shakespeare's time, only men acted in the theater
They played all parts. Women too.
Wounded Bear
(60,597 posts)3. Hell, I think most male actors have done roles in drag...
at least many of the most famous have, dating back to the early 20th Century. Some Like it Hot, The Birdcage, Mrs Doubtfire, the list goes on.
70sEraVet
(4,133 posts)4. Interesting. Isn't "bearded man dressed as a female pirate" kinda 'drag' within a 'drag'?
I mean, the occupation of 'Pirate' was usually reserved for men, wasn't it? So, a man dressed as a female pirate, would be one who steps out of one's gender expectations and then steps out of THAT gender expectation!
Reminds me of a gay Rock Hudson that had to pretend to be straight, playing a movie role where he was a straight man pretending to be gay!