Out actor Takei still Trekking...
George Takai, still known as Lt. Sulu to the gazillion "Star Trek" fans out there, is on the front page of today's L.A. Daily News (my favorite newspaper). My colleague Fred Shuster writes about how Takai and a few other original cast members are appearing in new Webisodes of the show, available for free Internet download.
To read Fred's story, click HERE and enjoy!
Meanwhile, I'm re-posting an account of meeting George this summer at an Outfest event:
I was introduced to George Takei (below), the "Star Trek" legend who came out publicly last year. "Everybody already kneeeew," he said in that distinctive voice of his." George is keeping busy these days attending 40th Anniversary "Star Trek" conventions around the world and he says fans have been great. Always out in his private life, Takei says he decided to go public after Gov. Schwarzennegar vetoed the same-sex marriage bill.
"I felt I needed to speak out on that, I felt I needed to be authentic," he said. "It feels great. Although my colleagues and the fans knew, the difference is now I get to address issue much more openly. And the conventions give me the opportunity to use 'Star Trek' as a platform for LGBT issues."
It seems that George is also pals with Howard Stern and did his second weeklong stint on Stern's radio show recently and may do it again sometime. Stern loves the way George says, "Oh myyyyyyyyyy." He says Stern won't marry his girlfriend until gays are allowed to marry as well.
"Howard could not believe that I am gay. He said, 'You're so masculine!' I said, 'So!' We have baseball players and truck drivers, all very masculine, and gay."



George is a very nice man. I got to meet at the Gay Games this summer. He loves musical theater. I have pictures of him lecturing me on why Carousel is Great Musical. Great Site keep it up-Michael