Sundance Day Four: More Queer Brunchin'...

Yesterday saw the second of the two “Queer Brunches” at Sundance. This one was hosted by L.A.’s Outfest (their big LGBT film festival that rocks the city every July) and Here! Television. It’s held at the Grub Steak restaurant (love that name) which is full of loopy Old West paraphernalia. All the buzzy gay media types showed up, as did some celeb-ish folks, too.
Just dig the photos, if you will…

Or "Whoa Nelly!" perhaps...

Fresh Basil: NewFest (the NYC gay film-fest) honcho Basil Twist gets chummy with OutFest folks Stephen Gutwillig (left) and Kim Yutani.

Wolfe Media's Jenni Olson (who's a total gay film expert, and founder of PlanetOut's PopcornQ) poses alongside L-Word woman Ilene Chaiken, as Chaiken gets interviewed by US Weekly's Bradley Jacobs. Jacobs was putting together quotes for a story about this whole Isaiah Washington "f-word" thing, and taking to media gays.

The folks behind the Slamdance doc, "Red Without Blue": producer/director Todd Sills, subjects and siblings Mark and Clair Farley, and Brooke Sebold.

E!'s Marc Malkin, director Moises Kaufman, John Hart and Jeffrey LaHoste. Smile!

Robert Gant, Chad Allen and Judith Light onstage. They're starring in "Save Me" at the festival. And they're not really as scared or nervous as they look.

A queer brunch calls for some queer bacon. Yum!
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