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  • The Desperate Artist is packing up his camera and hitting the city streets all around the country in search of the extraordinary urban American male. Which cities will he visit? You get to decide.

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September 14, 2007

Quote(s) of The Week

Abi_header650 “Like most revolutions it starts with the individual and I am trying my best to do my part in strengthening gay/straight relations in this country. That starts with me not looking at other guys in the locker room.” Adam’s Web Log

It’s been a while since I’ve posted quotes from the blogging community. My day job has been quite intense lately, and it’s all I can do to keep up with my own blog, let alone find time to peruse the blogosphere.

However, today I came across Adam's Web Log and was so impressed that I chose to add it to the MasculineCurves A-List. Adam is a web and graphic designer up in Harlem, NYC, and when I read his bio I discovered we have something in common—a strong dislike for the design disaster of a social networking site called MySpace.

With witty commentary, short stories, and down-to-earth grit,
Adam's blog serves up an intelligent and entertaining read that's definitely worthy of a daily visit. Oh, and check out his photo gallery…he’s a sexy brotha too!

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