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BOY CULTURE: THE SERIES X Reeling Film Festival

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With Steve Grand & Reeling's Rebecca Martin (All images by Matthew Rettenmund) I was off for a few days in Chicago to visit family and to attend the Reeling Film Festival screening of Boy Culture: The Series.

The screening was a special one, in that Reeling — which premiered Boy Culture: The Movie 15 years ago — chose to show all six of our episodes, which not every fest is doing.

Spoiler Alert: You Can Still Stream Boy Culture: The Series @ Reeling! The screening was personally special for me because I was meeting up with one of my college roommates and a great friend from my University of Chicago days, Zafar.

Zafar not only jumped at the chance of coming out to support my series, he brought four others, all decked out and red-carpet

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