I was doing research for my next travel in USA, a possible Broadway show to see when I will be in New York City, when I stumbled upon a juicy news (a bit old, truth be told): one of the models I featured in the past, Matthew Ludwinski (actually he was my first Man Candy, the reason why this weekly appointment was born), is in the cast of Naked Boys Singing performing in Provincetown till September 2 (and I will be in Provincetown on September 7, what a bad coincidence!). Anyway I realized that poor Matthew (who has also a little role in Between Love & Goodbye
, a movie I recently featured on my movie appointment, http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/695641.html) has not enough space in this LJ and decided to feature him in the editorial he did for Fantasticsmag. To give to Matthew a good company, with him I will feature also Brett Reeves and Rishi Idnani, both of them in other very interesting Fantasticmag editorials.
Matthew Ludwinski (first up on the left) with the Naked Boys Singing cast performing in Provincetown, Summer 2009
Naked Boys Singing, the international hit musical revue now in its 10th smash year Off-Broadway, returns to Provicetown summer 2009. Opening June 25th at the Post Office Café and Cabaret, Naked Boys Singing is a traditional musical revue, in the vein of Vaudeville and high-camp musical theater, which reminds us that clothes alone do not make the man! The show features six handsome “boys” of various body types with gorgeous voices, perfect comedic timing, and no clothing! With song titles ranging from “The Bliss of a Briss” to the culinary inspired “I Beat My Meat”, Naked Boys Singing is 60 minutes of non-stop music and laughter!
Returning to the cast is 2007’s “Perky Little Porn Star” Steve Riggle. The new cast member’s include David Bryant (“Naked Maid”), Matthew Ludwinski (“Bliss of a Briss”), Ryan Obermeier (“Robert Mitchum”) Eric Restivo (“The Entertainer”), and Kevin Spencer (“Nothin’ But the Radio On”). Steve Riggle was recently seen on the national tour of Cats and Ryan Obermeier was seen as one of the nicest kids in town in the national tour of Hairspray.
Produced and directed by Tom D'Angora and Michael Duling. Conceived and originally directed by Robert Shrock. Music direction by John Thomas, with accompaniment provided by Chris Kong. A previous performance of Naked Boys Singing is available in DVD:
Amazon: Naked Boys Singing
Matthew Ludwinski is 25 years old and was born in Manassas, Virginia. Matthew has been shooting with the hottest photographers in New York, was photographed by Rick Day for Genre Magazine and can be seen everywhere in Daffy’s campaign. He signed with Joy Models in Milan and M&P Models in London.

( Matthew Ludwinski in See a Man. About a Horse by Ryan Colford )
Fantasticsmag tells the strange tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Horsehide with photographs by Ryan Colford in the editorial “See a Man. About a Horse”. (http://www.fantasticsmag.com/node/24)
Model Brett Reeves plays the mischievously kinky character. Brett is signed with Elmer Olsen.

( Brett Reeves in I Want to Do Bad Things to You by Peter Tamlin )
Peter Tamlin is back to playing control games once again at FantasticsMag with the editorial ‘I Want to Do Bad Things to You.’ (http://www.fantasticsmag.com/node/2873)
New York-based model Rishi is 21-years-old and has Indian heritage. He was shot by the fantastic photographer Rick Day. Rishi is signed with Boss.

( Rishi Idnani in Naked Eye by Sean Watters )
Sean Watters feature Rishi for FantasticMag in the editorial “Naked Eye”. (http://www.fantasticsmag.com/node/43)
Matthew Ludwinski (first up on the left) with the Naked Boys Singing cast performing in Provincetown, Summer 2009
Naked Boys Singing, the international hit musical revue now in its 10th smash year Off-Broadway, returns to Provicetown summer 2009. Opening June 25th at the Post Office Café and Cabaret, Naked Boys Singing is a traditional musical revue, in the vein of Vaudeville and high-camp musical theater, which reminds us that clothes alone do not make the man! The show features six handsome “boys” of various body types with gorgeous voices, perfect comedic timing, and no clothing! With song titles ranging from “The Bliss of a Briss” to the culinary inspired “I Beat My Meat”, Naked Boys Singing is 60 minutes of non-stop music and laughter!
Returning to the cast is 2007’s “Perky Little Porn Star” Steve Riggle. The new cast member’s include David Bryant (“Naked Maid”), Matthew Ludwinski (“Bliss of a Briss”), Ryan Obermeier (“Robert Mitchum”) Eric Restivo (“The Entertainer”), and Kevin Spencer (“Nothin’ But the Radio On”). Steve Riggle was recently seen on the national tour of Cats and Ryan Obermeier was seen as one of the nicest kids in town in the national tour of Hairspray.
Produced and directed by Tom D'Angora and Michael Duling. Conceived and originally directed by Robert Shrock. Music direction by John Thomas, with accompaniment provided by Chris Kong. A previous performance of Naked Boys Singing is available in DVD:
Amazon: Naked Boys Singing
Matthew Ludwinski is 25 years old and was born in Manassas, Virginia. Matthew has been shooting with the hottest photographers in New York, was photographed by Rick Day for Genre Magazine and can be seen everywhere in Daffy’s campaign. He signed with Joy Models in Milan and M&P Models in London.

( Matthew Ludwinski in See a Man. About a Horse by Ryan Colford )
Fantasticsmag tells the strange tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Horsehide with photographs by Ryan Colford in the editorial “See a Man. About a Horse”. (http://www.fantasticsmag.com/node/24)
Model Brett Reeves plays the mischievously kinky character. Brett is signed with Elmer Olsen.

( Brett Reeves in I Want to Do Bad Things to You by Peter Tamlin )
Peter Tamlin is back to playing control games once again at FantasticsMag with the editorial ‘I Want to Do Bad Things to You.’ (http://www.fantasticsmag.com/node/2873)
New York-based model Rishi is 21-years-old and has Indian heritage. He was shot by the fantastic photographer Rick Day. Rishi is signed with Boss.

( Rishi Idnani in Naked Eye by Sean Watters )
Sean Watters feature Rishi for FantasticMag in the editorial “Naked Eye”. (http://www.fantasticsmag.com/node/43)



Passion's Victory by K.C. Kendricks
Surrendered Victory by K.C. Kendricks
Shining Victory by K.C. Kendricks
Overall the story is not so dramatic, the main focus of it is for Stacy and Levi to find a way to rebalance their relationship. The point is that, the age difference is there and it matters. Levi, even if he parades himself around like an independent man, is still a young boy who has not had the chance to grow into a full man. On the other side, Stacy is a grown man who wants to still feel the thrill of a 25 years old man. The two together complete each other and give to both of them the chance to have what they want. I think their is a potential good relationship, even if I wonder what will happen when Levi will realize the power he has on his hand, the power of youth.
Passion's Victory by K.C. Kendricks
Surrendered Victory by K.C. Kendricks
Shining Victory by K.C. Kendricks
Overall the story is not so dramatic, the main focus of it is for Stacy and Levi to find a way to rebalance their relationship. The point is that, the age difference is there and it matters. Levi, even if he parades himself around like an independent man, is still a young boy who has not had the chance to grow into a full man. On the other side, Stacy is a grown man who wants to still feel the thrill of a 25 years old man. The two together complete each other and give to both of them the chance to have what they want. I think their is a potential good relationship, even if I wonder what will happen when Levi will realize the power he has on his hand, the power of youth.
I'm true, I was scared to read this novel. It's true, I have a pink glasses perspective on the world, but not since I don't know how scary and cruel the world can be, but since I prefer to not read and see what it's too painful to accept. And so I was scared by Kelland; I knew this is a novel very near to the author's heart and I feared to be too moved by the author's voice... strange isn't it, when you avoid what it's too good.
I'm true, I was scared to read this novel. It's true, I have a pink glasses perspective on the world, but not since I don't know how scary and cruel the world can be, but since I prefer to not read and see what it's too painful to accept. And so I was scared by Kelland; I knew this is a novel very near to the author's heart and I feared to be too moved by the author's voice... strange isn't it, when you avoid what it's too good.
I was pleasantly surprised by the first book in the Coyotes of Yellowstone series, and the second book it's up to the previous if not better. What I liked in Coyote Non Grata was the idea that coyotes shifters were mostly more animal then men, and even when they shift in human form they still hold most of their animal nature.
I was pleasantly surprised by the first book in the Coyotes of Yellowstone series, and the second book it's up to the previous if not better. What I liked in Coyote Non Grata was the idea that coyotes shifters were mostly more animal then men, and even when they shift in human form they still hold most of their animal nature.