Samantha dreams of being accepted and validated as a woman. She seems to have found that at a Salvation Army Women's Shelter in the Bronx. She shares these experiences and the joy that has come to her by being given panties and a bra at the shelter, being complimented on her dress by a male usher at church & being told by a man that he thinks she is using the wrong (men's) bathroom. Then things get hot.
"JACKO" is a daring attempt to explore the facts and the myths of superstar Michael Jackson's rise to fame and fall into infamy.
This is the first interview with Danforth Prince, controversial and renouned cutting-edge founder of Bloodmoon Publications, a publishing company who is re-inventing and re-defining "celebrity biography".
Danforth Prince tells Randy Wicker that "Michael Jackson" is a social phenonomen transending debates about his personal life and how "JACKO" separates fact from fiction and leaves conclusions up to the reader.
This unconventional romp through fantasies of fame captures me giving myself some ingenuous advice. It's fun to fixate on image, fashion and beauty while approaching the age of seventy. You can barely avoid being silly and funny. And that's the entire idea....
I'm a transaged male (young man trapped in an old body) who has been a LGBT activist since 1958, sex freedom activist since 1962, anti-Vietnam-War button merchant (1965-1971), founder of LeMar (legalize marijuana) in1964, heavy drinker since 1982, world's first cloning activist since 1997, transgender fashion activist since 2007. Look up my uniquely spelled name "RANDOLFE" on google. I ran an Art Deco lighting shop in Greenwich Village from 1974 till 2003, have edited men's magazine & even got SCREW busted in the late 1960s. These days I work with video. Robert Frost wanted to die with "a little yellow pencil in his hand" & I plan to die with a video camera in mine. I'm crazy for JPOP music & groups like Arashi, NewS, Tackey , Kamenishi, Kis-My-Ft2, BoA, etc. I'm also an immortalist and a transhumanist...and I've just started really living..I named myself in 1967, going from Charlie Hayden to Randolfe Hayden Wicker. Was nearly elected President of Student Body at UT in 1960.