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Washington Family Descendent John A. Holmes III To Participate in National LGBT 50th Anniversary Ceremony

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PHILADELPHIA, PA, May 4, - The organizers of the National LGBT 50th Anniversary Celebration (July 2 to 5) today announced that John Holmes III, (Jack,) a descendant of President George Washington, would participate in the LGBT 50th Anniversary Ceremony at Independence Hall on July 4th, including joining Marine Sergeant Eric Alva in leading the Pledge of Allegiance.

Jack Holmes is a descendant of Betty Washington Lewis, the sister of President George Washington.  Earlier this year Jack married Hugh Eastwood, a lawyer, at their house in St. Louis.  The Hon. Jean C. Hamilton, a senior United States district judge appointed by President George H.W. Bush, officiated at their wedding.

Said Malcolm Lazin, chair of the National LGBT 50th Anniversary Celebration: “We are honored to have Jack join us given his unique ancestry as a descendant of our Nation’s first President. General Washington

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Artist John Holmes, whose obituary was published this week, had a style that was immediately recognisable from the many paintings featured on book covers (and a few record sleeves) in the s and s. His painting for The Female Eunuch is by far the most well-known, of course, although I often used to wonder how many people who knew the picture could have named the artist responsible. Holmes&#; art brought a touch of Magritte-like Surrealism to cover illustration (at times the debt to Magritte was quite overt), and his images are familiar to anyone in the UK who was reading science fiction or horror during the 70s. He also has the distinction of being the first artist to provide a cover for an M. John Harrison book with the painting for Harrison&#;s debut novel, The Committed Men, in (Or not quite&#; See comments.)

The McNeill Gallery has some original function for sale while the artist himself talked about some of his cover art at All Things Horror.

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Even though the man has been dead for over twenty years now, John C. Holmes is still the biggest name in pornography. Books have been written about the man, Paul Thomas Anderson, who is featured in this documentary, based his character of Dirk Diggler after John Holmes, Val Kilmer played him in the screen dramatization of the Wonderland murders in ‘Wonderland’ and filmmaker Cass Paley, who Alan Smithee’d this somewhat scattershot documentary, documents the rise and fall of John Holmes in his documentary ‘Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes’.

John Holmes died in due to complications from the AIDS virus at the age of 43, though he looked like he was at least But before Mr. Holmes met that unfortunate end he had to start out somewhere and this film chronicles his humble beginnings in a farming community in Ohio where he was the youngest of four children and had to endure the problems of his alcoholic biological father and a physically abusive step father. Most of this information and most of the pertinent information about the life of Holmes was told by his first wife Sha

In Memory of John Holmes

[Published in Leeds African Studies Bulletin 70 (), pp. ]

John Holmes

John Holmes was a Leeds human. He was born and brought up in the house he would later inherit and live in for the final ten years of his life, in Guiseley, on the outskirts of the urban area. His father was a working class autodidact, adj about education, who brought his sons up in a house full of books, and it was from this beginning that John inherited the omnivorous love of knowledge: about astronomy, languages, local history, opera, music, cookery and world cultures, to call just some of the topics he seemed to know more about than anyone else; that so enriched the lives of all his friends.

John’s first degree was in chemistry, but he then went on to train as an English language instructor, and it was in this connection that he began to travel. In the s he worked for a while in Colchester before spreading his wings to lecture in Kosovo where he learnt fluent Albanian and acquired a lifelong interest in the area that saw him in recent years become involved in the founding of the