Prized pets in portrait: a new book poses dozens of gay and lesbian New Yorkers in family photos with their animal companions. (books).It's a classic tale of New Yorkers with bite and a certain magnetism. A story of people who are madly in love with their hirsute hirsute - Occasionally used as a humorous synonym for hairy. and sometimes scaly scalĀ·y adj. 1. Covered or partially covered with scales. 2. Shedding scales or flakes; flaking. scaly skin condition characterized by scales; scalelike. companions: their pets. The coffee-table book NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City Pet Project: A Collection of Portraits and Letters From the Heart offers 122 portraits of New Yorkers, including many gays and lesbians, with their pets, all shot in beautiful black and white by up-and-coming photographers Jason Lindberg and Ron Monk. Accompanying each photo is a heartfelt letter written by the pet owners to their animal amigos. As much a study of how both people and animal companions adapt to life in the Big Apple as it is a paean Paean (pē`ən), Paean was an epithet for Apollo, the healer. The paean, a hymn of praise to Apollo and often to other gods, was sung as a prayer for safety or deliverance at battles and other important occasions. to pets, the book encompasses a range of New Yorkers, such as modern lesbian couple Carol and Melissa and their pets Stretch, a decorated box turtle, and Tess, a Labrador retriever Labrador retriever, breed of large sporting dog whose origins are obscure but whose immediate ancestors were developed in Newfoundland and brought to England in the early 1800s. It stands about 23 in. (58.4 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs between 60 and 75 lb (27. ; street buddies "Hoe" and "Little" and their pit bull, Taz, whom they rescued from an abusive owner; and Rue McClanahan and her Siamese cat Siamese cat: see cat. Siamese cat Breed of slender, short-haired domestic cat that originated in Thailand (Siam). The Siamese has a pale fawn or gray body with dark points on the ears, face, legs, and tail. , Miss Bianca. Though all those featured cherish their pets, openly gay publisher Edward J. Kaczmarek III says gay men and lesbians share a special bond with their animals. "The pets of gays and lesbians are just as much a part of the relationship as the partner is," he says. "It's a total family unit. One doesn't come without the other." Fellow out publisher Michael J. La Rue says he was inspired to do Pet Project after having been forced to give up his three dogs at a low point in his life. The book is "all about unconditional love," he notes. That love will be passed on through the book's sales as well, with 25% of its profits going to more than 10 animal shelters with no-kill policies. |
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