Frank Ocean Launches PrEP+ Club Night in at Undisclosed NYC Location
Frank Ocean is hosting PrEP+, an exclusive club night in NYC tonight, October 17.
“PrEP+ is the first in a series of nights; an ongoing safe space made to bring people together and dance. PrEP+ will welcome globally celebrated DJs,” said Gayletter, which is co-hosting the party, on its Instagram page.
They continue: “The night is named PrEP+ as an homage to what could have been of the 1980s’ NYC club scene if the drug PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) — which can be taken daily to prevent HIV/AIDs for those who are not infected but are at high risk — had been invented in that era. Ticket links have been distributed and the venue will be announced to ticket-holders on the evening of the night. Club hours are 10pm-late.”
House rules: No photos or videos are allowed Consent is mandatory Zero tolerance for racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, ableism or any form or discrimination The dance floor is for dancing
Dawson’s Creek’s Kerr Smith Reflects on TV’s First Gay Kiss: WATCH
Dawson’s Creek’s Kerr Smith, now 47, sat down with the entertainment site TooFab and reflected on his character Jack McPhee’s history-making gay kiss during season 3 of the show 19 years ago.
“We were the first ones to do that,” said Smith. “It was a crazy experience back then but you’re right, look at every single show now, it’s pretty amazing. There’s always a gay storyline, or a lesbian storyline or whatever. I was talking to Casey [Cott, on Riverdale] and he’s playing pretty much the same character I played on Dawson’s.”
“I remember the day when Kevin Williamson came down to Wilmington, North Carolina, which was where we shot,” he added. “And he took me out, he said, ‘Kerr, let’s go get some coffee.’ I’m going, ‘Oh no, am I fired?’ And he throws this idea, ‘We want to go down a different avenue with Jack,’ and I go, ‘What does that mean?’”
Continued Smith: “Obviously, he always had the intention of making one of his characters gay, he was still in the closet at that point and every character in ‘Dawson’s Creek’ is an extension of Kevin Williamson. My storyline ended up being largely Greg Berlanti’s. It was an intense experience and I remember calling everybody that I respected and said, ‘Hey should I do this?’ Doing the first male-male kiss, I remember it was intense. Josh Jackson, I remember it was the only time he came into work when he didn’t have to work. I’m glad we did it and it was part of history.”