This year, Pride will last a wee bit longer for me than just the one weekend - it's taken me a couple days simply to absorb that a world where, when I came out, people still said that they were gay with a sort of terrified hesitancy, is now a world where gays and lesbians can get married nationwide. And honey, I'm 51 and that wasn't that long ago - ok nearly 30 years ago but still, that's a fuck short time for that kind of monumental, amazing, incredible change.
So, first, congrats to us all - and second, a thank you to all of you who came out to yourselves and to your friends and to your family and to your work place... it made a difference. WE made a difference.
Yes, there were activists and groups and directors of development and politicians who pushed our rights through - there is no denying the impact of their work.
But.
If you and I and your gay brother and sister weren't OUT day in and day out, this day would never have come. So, we celebrate because it is literally the victory that we have all earned a thousand times over.
The fight is not over as some on Facebook will remind us and btw I really feel sorry for people who can't enjoy this weekend and, still, need to point out how long it took and how many other things aren't done yet. My message to you: chill the fuck out and let us enjoy this for awhile.
And to continue the celebration of the diversity of our community, on Wednesday, July 1, I'll welcome The Naming Project as our beneficiary, a Christian organization devoted to providing a summer camp experience for LGBT youth in the midwest. This will be The Naming Project's second visit to Bingo, and please join me in welcoming them with open arms.
Joining us will be actor and producer Noam Ash, creator and star of the hit web series, "My Gay Roommate" See the trailer here;
A little about Noam:
Noam Ash is an actor and writer best known for his work on the hit web series, My Gay Roommate. Featured in the New York Times, Huffington Post, Queerty and many more, MGR has established itself as the largest scripted LGBT comedy on the internet with over 4,000,000 views. Other credits include Mark in A Chorus Line, Jamie in the world premier of the award winning play Chemistry, and Frank in the upcoming feature film Happy Yummy Chicken starring Taryn Manning.
Plus, in the post SCOTUS-decision world, we'll have Ross Murray from GLAAD to talk about where we go from here. Please join us for a night of drinks, dvds and an anything goes attitude.
Manny's at the bar, AB will be taking photos and the usual gang of regulars will join us for a fun hump day night of fun!
About The Naming Project
"The mission of The Naming Project is to create places of safety for youth of all sexual orientations and gender identities where faith is shared and healthy life-giving community is modeled.
"The goal of The Naming Project is to provide a safe and sacred space where youth of all sexual orientations and gender identities are named and claimed by a loving God; can explore and share faith; experience healthy and life-giving community; reach out to others; and advocate for systemic change in church and society."
Good morning all - I sit here in my living room in my boxers and contemplate the day ahead - work work work followed by an evening surrounded by friends at Uncle Charlies with this weeks edition of The Will Clark Show feat. P*rno Bingo!
Not only do I have two awesome guests - the fabulous Matt Knife who will Burlesque his way through the night and XXX hottie Drew Sumrok whom we're hoping will be wearing nothing but a smile - but we have a cavalcade of special guests joining us - my best pal Matt who turns 50 in a couple weeks and is making Bingo a stop on a whirlwind tour of the east coast, and two friends from Toronto who stop by a couple times a year. It's been a long time since our Toronto friends were able to join us - since back before the end of the original run, so I'm thrilled to be doing a show when they're in town for Pride.
Plus, Manny, our beloved bartender, got married yesterday here in New York so congrats are in order for him as well. That leaves me, AB and our second bartender, Rufus with nothing to celebrate so I guess we'll all just kick back a few and enjoy others' celebrations. :)
The beneficiary of all this frivolity is one of Witti Repartee's favorite organizations, Iris House. 100% of what's raised from the sale of Bingo cards (as well as whatever we make by selling Drew's underwear/jockstrap) will go to this fine organization.
So, join us for a round or two or four from 8pm to 10pm at Uncle Charlies located on E. 45th between Lexington and Third - you can't miss the big bright blue awning in the middle of the block next to Chef's Secret (I keep wondering what kind of secret the Chef is keeping - perhaps it's something with his special sauce.. hee hee)
Hope you all had a great weekend - mine was spent wrestling with deliveries and a back injury but I did get out and about outside for a lot of the weekend. I had five days off and tomorrow I go back into the inferno known as my job. Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for a good job where I actually accomplish something of personal value on a regular basis, but oh my God, some days the bullshit just gets to me.
I know everyone seems to have a work life like this but as someone who has only been in the thick of it for the last two years - I am filled with genuine admiration for those of you who have survived the corporate America bullshit on an ongoing basis for your entire adult lives. Kudos to you.
Every day I'm there is simply more validation that I made exactly the right choices with my life as a performer, emcee, writer, event producer, fundraiser in the adult industry, the wedding industry and in children's theater (long long ago but still fondly remembered). It's kind of a gift to be able to come to that realization, right? I mean, the money was terrible, but I felt as though I made something of lasting value.
Anyway, when my boss told me recently that we weren't really doing business trips this summer (even though last year we were on the road non-stop) I took the opportunity to sign myself up for a few weeks of Bingo (Wednesday, June 3 - August 5) and to offer to help out my friend Shane with the first ever Bear weekend on Fire Island (June 5, 6, 7). So, you are the beneficiary of corporate bullshit. I guess there is a silver lining anyway. :)
Gusty Winds will be my first guest at the June 3 Bingo night and we'll be raising funds for AIDS Ride South Africa from 8pm to 10pm. Join us for a great night! That's at Uncle Charlies (139 E. 45th Street between Lexington and Third, next door to the Chef's Surprise.)
Then, on Saturday, June 6, I welcome contestants for the First Fire Island Bear Contest from 8pm to 10pm at Cherrys. I'll have three judges headed up by ex-HX columnist Bambi Sue's partner, Killer, who is a giant teddy bear and much friendlier than his name suggests. :)
My second judge is Beardonna, a P*rno Bingo regular - just think of him as my Arlene Francis - will also be on board and will perform one of his scatalogical song parodies. Are you bear enough, for Beardonna?
Rounding out the panel will be Cherrys resident rising star, Vita Summers (pictured, right). Vita started out in the Dallas theater scene - playing Suzanne Sugarbaker in Jame Morris' "Re-Designing Women" and in the Dallas production of "Pageant". A fixture at JRs, she was recently crowned Miss Texas All American Goddess at Large 2015. She sings live and will also do a number during the show.
I have two contestants so far and hope that we can add YOU to the roster of men vying for the $100 cash prize! Email me via my Facebook page if you have questions or simply sign up via the contest website and we can iron out your questions via email.
I'm planning on getting rid of my cable tomorrow and it's going to be a few days until my new internet provider is set up so I won't be back on line until Saturday or Sunday. I'll see what you send then and in the meantime, have a safe, fun start to your summer!
Hey there peeps - hope all is been well with you - a happy Saturday to you all.
So there I was sitting in my apartment this winter, trying to get warm - and by "warm", I mean "laid", but that didn't happen and life goes on. Tinder RIP. So, since I wasn't doing anything with the long cold evenings other than watching reruns of The Big Bang Theory, I decided to get out of the house and produce/emcee three nights of Porno Bingo in March. Yeah, I know. I said I was done, but like Scientology, it just pulls me back in. The good thing is that the Porno Bingo kool aid is much better. (Having said this, I hope the Scientology people won't send John Travolta or Tom Cruise after me because after that 'situation' with Channing Tatum and Bradley Cooper, I've had my fill of the Hollywood types. ha ha I kid because I love, or would like to euphemistically, "love", anyway).
Anyway, it was a fun time and my liver has finally recovered so I said to myself 'self, let's spend the summer in a bar'. So, here I am announcing ten weeks of The Will Clark Show feat. Porno Bingo at Uncle Charlies, Wednesday nights from 8pm to 10pm from June 3 to August 5. Yeah, we're an hour earlier because gramps here needs his beauty rest (lately, oh boy, does he!).
I'm also going cable free just after Memorial Day because I'm totally over paying $2400 a year to Time Warner for 2000 channels when I only watch 3 of them ... and I think I can find enough people to do... er, things to do during a summer in New York. I may have to come to your house to use your wi fi so be prepared for me - and have dinner ready. Again, I kid. I kid because I love.
I'm working on guests and beneficiaries right now and will probably announce the June lineup around the end of May but I can tell you that my first guest on June 3 will be the one and only Gusty Winds.
In other news, I'm quickly approaching the 20th anniversary of my first video, DR. GOODGLOVE, which I filmed on August 4th, 1995. I'm sure I'll do something on the August 5th show but I haven't figured out what yet. Stay tuned.
Speaking of DR. GOODGLOVE, it was produced by Hot House, which has now been folded into the massive porn juggernaut that is Raging Stallion Studios (which also owns Falcon and other studios). Raging Stallion will be the exclusive DVD sponsor of the ten weeks and I couldn't be happier.. they've always been a pleasure to work with and for. Plus, they have hot hot hot guys and now that I have been out of the studios for a decade, I don't have to fast forward through scenes with guys that I know/had dinner with recently/know too much about. Yay, back to enjoying porn as a civilian. :)
Ok that's enough cheek for one afternoon - Oh and by the way, in addition to ten weeks of Bingo, I'll be hosting the first Mr. Fire Island Bear Contest in Cherry Grove on Saturday, June 6 form 8pm to 10pm. You can click here if you're interested in being my victim, Uhm I mean, uhh... a contestant (I do promise to use lots of lube and be gentle because when you speak of me - and you will - I want you to be kind). Seriously, there's a $100 cash prize plus tix to the Furball immediately following the contest... so get crackin.
That's it for today, more soon!
P.S. Mark, if you're reading this, this does not mean that Bad Boys on the Hudson will be returning any time soon. <wink>
Heya peeps, hope everything that's shakin' is puddin n pie for you all - thought it was time for a little update - I'm thinking of doing some more bingo nights this summer but not ready to announce anything yet because, you see, I told all the porn companies that I wasn't going to be doing any fundraising again and so I feel kind of weird going back to them and saying "hey that thing I said, well, I meant it but I miss my bingo peeps.... "
I also today cancelled my Tinder account. For those of you unfamiliar, it's yet another ap for gay men to use to express a mild interest and then go radio silent. Forever. After three months of this, I've opted out. So now, just hours later, I'm bored and ready to go out in to the real world and meet real people. It'll probably be the same people that I met on Tinder, but at least if I talk to them and they say nothing back, the social awkwardness will be a little bit more evident. So stay tuned.
But I'm happy to announce that I'm involved in the first Fire Island Bear Weekend held on Fire Island (where else?) the weekend of June 5, 6 and 7. It's going to be a gathering of bear types from around the tri-state area (and I'm not talking NYC, NJ and Connecticut, no I'm talking about the states of Being Horny, Drinking Your Body Weight and Being Delirious with Joy).
The organizer, Shane, has bunches of parties lined up including the world famous Fur Ball - Fire Island Edition... and I hear that Daniel Nardicio has one of HIS world famous parties going on too - one that involves underwear and ONLY underwear. You can find out everything that's being planned by going to the Fire Island Bear Weekend website by clicking here. See? I made that easy for you (and I was very sly on top of it). Find yourself a place to nap (I recommend doing this in shifts; whomever you're renting from out there should offer sign up sheets.. you know, like you did when you were at summer camp and everyone wanted to get in the canoe but no one wanted to make lanyards. And for a certain someone reading this who will no doubt say "I love lanyards", my response is "of course you do").
Naturally, amidst all the par-tays, you can't even think of missing my contribution - a Saturday night contest at Cherrys so awesome that it even gets it's own page on the Fire Island Bear Weekend website (notice how I worked that name in just one more time?) - and it's going to be a great deal of fun - The First Mr. Fire Island BEAR Contest. I'm producing and emceeing. I've got judges lined up (no fair telling this early) and prizes ($100 cash and two tickets to the Furball for the winner and a good strong whiff of my armpits for the runners up. We are sparing no expense here) plus a possible performer (Mary, make up your mind and just say yes, you know you want to) AND the whole evening will raise funds for the Cherry Grove Fire Department - we'll be doing a 50/50 raffle which means you could walk away with some cash and the rest will go to the hot firemen. You can click here to sign up for the contest. You can also see what we're looking for as the face of the Fire Island Bear Weekend.
I'll be back here in this space in a few days with more on the weekend, bingo and more obligatory nonsense (after all, I have whole minutes back in my life now that I've ditched the Tinder). smoooch..later!
Growing up I used to watch The Carol Burnett Show religiously and I always liked it that, at the end, she tugged her earlobe (I think as a symbol to her grandmother that she was OK, if I remember right) and sung that before we knew it, our time together had breezed by and we'd raised over $1500 for a couple LGBT charities.
I kind of feel like that now after finishing the three week limited run of The Will Clark Show feat. P*rno Bingo. It seemed to go much faster than I thought it would but what a great three shows it was - and thanks to all of you who came by - old friends, new friends and other random people who stumbled into Uncle Charlies looking for alcohol only to discover some weird bingo show going on.
Just like old times.
A big shout out to Manny, our awesome bartender who made it incredibly easy for the entire team - myself and AB and our guests and beneficiaries and our loyal fans (Evan, Tony, Kylie, Christopher, Mark, David, Brian and many more) - to come and have some fun three weeks in a row. We celebrated some birthdays, got to hear some great music and catch up with some of my favorites. Will there be a next time? Time will tell? I never say never at this point but scheduling Bingo around work trips (as you might know, I'm an event manager during the day and it's that job that not only saved me from ongoing underemployment, but also, more or less, took me away from Bingo).
A big thanks to AB for once again joining me and taking such great pics! :) :) :) Happy belated birthday again! And a HUGE thank you to Kristen Bjorn for donating dvds to use as prizes, much appreciated!
Anyway, thanks to Arsenio Amadis (who took time out of planning his regular gigs at Rockbar and the Eagle) and Beardonna for making our return night on March 4 so spectacular - you can see the pics from the night by clicking here.
Thanks too to my pals Witti Repartee, Robusta Capp and Boylesque star and Homo Erectus producer Matt Knife for making my birthday celebration on March 11 one to remember (at least I think I remember everything.. one never knows.... I'll have to look at the pics again to make sure ... click here for those). Witti has Night of a Thousand Gowns coming up on April 11, Robusta is doing a show next weekend March 26 - 28 that I cant wait to see (esp since it costars comic Jane Aquilina) at the Producers Club. Click here for deets. And of course Matt has his monthly Homo Erectus at Stonewall - the next show is on Sat April 11 at 7pm. Friend him on Facebook to be kept abreast of all the upcoming shows!
And, finally, a big gold star goes to Boylesque star Lucky Charming who not only performed well but also was a great co-host when Gusty Wiinds, who was also booked, couldn't make it due to personal issues surrounding the death earlier last week of her friend Cashetta. If/when we do this again, I know Gusty will be with us from the get go. Meanwhile, you can continue to catch Lucky not only doing the strip thing, but also as the star of his own one man shows around town (become his friend on FB to find out when he's performing next). Check out these pics.
And as for me, I'll stop back here once in awhile and you can always catch me on Facebook making snarky comments about idiot Conservatives and other easy targets. :)
I'm glad that we had this time together... and maybe, I'll see you soon for another round or two of "Prrrrrrrno Bingo!"
As we say in Wisconsin, last night, a good time was had by all. I think that they say that about me too, but I digress.
Good morning, Peeps, hope you're surviving ... well, it's winter and it's supposed to be cold and snow in winter. I guess we all just forgot that this is how winter actually is - not those many mild winters we've had recently where it sort of gets cold and snows little once in awhile.
Anyway, last night we returned to Uncle Charlies on a triumphant note raising $560 for Cycle for the Cause! It was funny to walk in as if a year hadn't happened. I felt a little like Dolly Levi returning to the Harmonia Gardens, although Louis Armstrong was not there to sing to me as I arrived. Instead I got Bingo regulars Erica, Tony and Evan greeting me, singer and Rock and Rawhide creator Kylie Edmond, my best friend Matthew (who happened to be in town from San Francisco), Kevin and a couple of others with familiar faces. Not all the old crew made it out last night but I figure that they'll show up next week for my big birthday night (Wednesday March 11).
Arsenio amused the crowd by reading Scruff profiles and finding someone in the audience who was multi-tasking - playing bingo while cruising online. The guy, Richard, was a good sport about it (and I hope he got lucky in the end). Then, Beardonna did a couple numbers and was as usual, hilarious and entertaining and then he too sat down to call a round with me. And yes, he almost fell over! Poor Madge!
My best friend (I have two, this is the best friend whom I've not been in a relationship with) Matt was in town and we had dinner and then he called the last round with me and then AB when I had to get up to take care of a matter at hand (introducing myself to the uber cute Julio in the back of the room was atop of my priority list. I'm sorry, my friends, but papa has to keep reaching for the stars - although a friend told me that at my age I have to start lowering my expectations when I'm looking to get laid. I'm not sure if that's possible, because where men are concerned, they're already fairly low to begin with). :)
The Cycle for the Cause rider, Anthony, and his Team Eagle friend, Dan (who came up all the way from Philly to join us.. what a star!!) raised $260 which was then matched by one of my very favorite people in the world to get us to that $560 mark. THANK YOU!!!!
Then, from out of nowhere, Manny our bartender, produced a cake for AB's birthday. Now AB's birthday was on January 21 but since we weren't doing a show then, it had to be now. Not the latest we've celebrated his birthday, but still notable in the annals of birthday celebrating.
Thanks to Manny for pulling this all together at the last minute and thanks to the whole Uncle Charlies crew who made the whole team feel welcome!
You know, I thought doing another show after Final Bingo last year would feel weird. I was worried that it would somehow take away from the spectacle and impact of that final night - but mostly it felt normal and like 'going home'. I don't think this portents me starting this up on a weekly basis but I sure am glad I've got two more to do on the 11th (we're celebrating my birthday) and the 18th (we're celebrating Manny's birthday) before we hibernate again for God knows how long.
Check back here towards the weekend for info about the March 11 lineup!
I'm excited to announce three nights of The Will Clark Show feat. P*rno Bingo! We'll be back at Uncle Charlies from 9pm to 11pm starting tomorrow night - Wednesday, March 4th! The beneficiary is Cycle for the Cause's rider Anthony who'll be bringing his cute Wisconsin self to the show. Plus, a special appearance by Arsenio Amadis and the one and only and slightly indescribable Beardonna! AB will join us to take pics, my best pal Matthew will join us from San Francisco (he always brings fun prizes) and of course Manny will be at the bar slinging drinks starting at 9pm!
As usual, there is no cover and 100% of the funds we raise from the sale of Bingo cards will go to Cycle for the Cause. Will look forward to seeing you all and hearing everyone yell out Prrrrrrrrrrrno Bingo!!
Hey there, peeps - on the eve of my 50th birthday, I wanted to take a few minutes to jot down a few thoughts about getting to this landmark age - and, of course about Final Bingo held at Uncle Charlies a couple weeks back.
So, those who know me, know that I'm uhhhh what others might consider a kind of control freak. I have an idea of what I want the events with my name on them to be and I'm not really too shy about speaking up. I guess if that's being a control freak, then I am one. LOL And for Final Bingo, I was trying to make sure that the final night had as much great stuff happening as is possible. I went a little overboard and asked a lot of friends to speak and well, Final Bingo went until the wee hours of the morning. But hey, who needs sleep?
There were some surprises along the way, but nothing could have prepared me for receiving a citation from the office of New York City council member Daniel Dromm for the work that I've done over the years in the LGBT community. I was moved beyond words and, partly because of that, partly due to the very generous speeches throughout the evening, and partly due to complete exhaustion (emotional, spiritual, physical) I spent much of the evening on the verge of tears and tongue tied. Not such a bad reason all in all to be a little mush mouthed. :) (see pic, right, with Tym Moss, Witti Repartee and Yolanda. Thanks to my bestie Matt for the magic wand!)
Growing up in Wisconsin, I dreamt of coming to the Big City and escaping a life that was sometimes wonderful (my parents were two of my best friends and I was in numerous plays both in school and in the community) but more often awful (years and years of beatings and humiliations by my older brother and being bullied at school for being different - artistic and nerdy).
Like many of you reading this, I was teased unmercilessly and there were times when I was not sure how I was going to make it. But I would not let the bullies win. And I was determined to find my way no matter how difficult it would be. And it sometimes has been really fucking hard.
But thank God for my parents, they supported my artistic endeavors and, when it came time, let me pursue them without too much fuss. I know that it wasn't easy for my mother to let me go especially after my father died. But she did and it was probably the most amazing thing that she ever did for me.
While maybe doing porn wasn't exactly what my parents had in mind, I'd like to hope that they would be proud of the things I've achieved because of having done it.
I'm not a saint or a poet, but I do think that I've been able to appreciate life as it's happened. And, as I've sought out opportunites and new adventures, I have not had to do it alone. There have been many who have been right there in the trenches with me - Dan, Andrew, Rob, Jodie, Eric, Matt, Ro, AB, Barbara, Evan, Frazer, Erica, Tony, Kylie, Terry ....... and oh God, so many more, too numerous to mention.
I was told by a wise man when I first started doing porn never to say "I am so lucky" because it sounds hideously arrogant. But I have to break that this time. I have been lucky. I have been lucky to have found so many awesome amazing wonderful people along the way - who were crazy enough to believe in me and my projects and who stuck around to see them through and didn't run for the hills when things got fucking hard.
As I turn 50 tomorrow, I am grateful for all of this and much more. I feel sorry for anyone of any age who doesn't or can't appreciate the beauty of age and experience. You are really missing a truly incredible part of what life has for you. I am not sure what will come next, but I am grateful for all the lessons that I have been taught over the past 50 years, and look forward to all the wonderful opportunities that lay ahead.
To the Anti Violence Project, I have been honored to be a part of your fundraising team and hope that I can continue to support your mission in the coming years in other ways. No one should be beaten or humiliated. I am glad that you all are there to help stem the tide of rising anti LGBTQA (A=AIDS) violence.
To my friends who got up and spoke so beautifully and eloquently at the 50th birthday party, I can only say to you, that each of you has made an impact in my life in ways that you may never know but I hope that I will always be a man that you can continue to be proud of.
To Doug from Big Gay Ice Cream who joined us with ice cream for all, you sir are amazing. And I wish you a lifetime of continued success. Thank you for being a part of this event and of my life.
To Matt Knife who showered me with a sexy strip (and created an original piece of artwork (left) and to Yolanda who sang "We Are Angels" for me, I love you both as family. Matt's got the next Homo Erectus coming up at Stonewall on Thursday March 20th and Yolanda has an ALL NEW show at the Duplex on Sunday March 16th (click on this link for deets)
To Witti Repartee, who really is practically family, thank you for jumping in and emceeing the birthday party and singing not one, not two but three numbers (including, as I secretly hoped, Bette's "One More for the Road") - I love you very much. And thank you (and Farrah Moans) for the beautiful butterfly pin. It's something I'll treasure for the rest of my life. But I'll still beat your ass next Xmas when we're playing Cards Against Humanity, though! It's ON!! LOL <wink>
To Manny who organized cake and balloons and a cool big "50" card for people to sign, this past year was such a gift. To work with you again, was one of the best birthday presents that I could have ever gotten.
To AB, I meant it when I said to you in front of our Final Bingo crowd - you were never ever an Ed McMahon - you were always a partner in how P*rno Bingo evolved. Your pictures shaped the identity of this event and you are as much responsible for it's ongoing success as I am. And that's the truth. (And you've been an amazing friend, too). :)
I could go on but I think that I've said enough and been more sentimental and maudlin than I really ought to be. :)
Now, to final business - during the night, we raised a whopping $1500 for AVP. Adding to that an additional $250 in online donations, we are at $1750 for the night.
I'd like to ask those of you reading this - if you haven't taken a moment to drop a few dollars to AVP, please do me one last favor (at least for now! LOL) and help us raise that last $250 so that we can have a $2k night. Think of it as a dollar for everytime you've beat off watching me in a movie (or whereever). :)
Click here for the AVP donation page. PLEASE remember to put "Will Clark" in the little box that says "how did you hear of us?" That way, it will be counted towards our final tally. You have until Noon EST on Tuesday March 11th.
And please click here for 55 pics by AB of the night. Our pal photographer Matty Baker also shot the night for us and at some point I'll post those too. I've just run out of time before the big birthday day itself and before I go on a two week business trip.
While this is goodbye for now, it's not goodbye forever.
I will be judging at IML (Chicago, Memorial Day weekend) and if Folsom East happens, I have been offered a job emceeing.
And I'm sure at some point at some time in the future, I'll emcee something else.... or maybe even will get the itch to do something all fundraisy again.
And then we'll have another chance to play that all American game with the all adult twist where you'll get to win fabulous prizes, listen to me interview celebrity guests and, when you get five in a row, across, down or diagonal, shout out, 'PORRRRRRRRNO BINGO'.
Til then, my friends, I wish you well. :)
With great love and affection for making my life amazing for the past 19 years,
Two years ago, we came to the end of an era - we finished our three and a half year run at Pieces and closed up shop to move to the Ritz. It had been a beautiful, incredible run and I hated to leave, but, you know, sometimes you just know that you've gone as far as you can and you have to make a move. Sometimes that's figurative, sometimes that's literal.
And that's what we're doing tonight - knowing when it's time to fade to black.
My final guest was Rev. Yolanda, who I'd known for many years and whom had guided me through some difficult times, especially over those past few months. So it's fitting that tonight, Yolanda will be a part of Final Bingo.
For those of you who can't be there, here's one of my all time favorite songs by Yolanda. Catch you on the flip-side everyone!
Will Clark has been involved with the erotic entertainment industry for 25 years. He has appeared in 48 XXX films, produced 10 Bad Boys Pool Partys and 10 Bad Boys on the Hudson events, 144 nights of "Cocktails with the Stars", 470 editions of "The Will Clark Show feat. P*rno Bingo" (raising a quarter of a million dollars for NY/NJ non-profits), 40 "P*rn Idol" events, as well as hundreds of other events raising funds for LGBT charities. He still emcees, officiates at weddings and makes appearances at bris's and the openings of shopping malls. He is currently in semi-retirement, waiting/looking for the right project to come along.
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