Charles Lum and Todd Verow's award-winning short documentary film tells the story of The FAIR Theater in Jackson Heights, Queens: one of the oldest continuously running gay establishments in New York City. A loyal patron recounts this history through his erotic encounters there, revealing how the FAIR has managed to stay open and serve its gay clientele for over 35 years.
It's Saturday, the first day of summer vacation. Best buddies Lucas and Felipe decide to go to the beach and celebrate their freedom. While Felipe tries to make an impression on a mysterious girl, Lucas can't seem to admit it that he wants Felipe's attention all to himself.
Jason, a shy teen, reluctantly writes a heartfelt candy gram message to his high school crush, Armando. Jason's anxieties get the best of him and he goes to throw the note away, only to have his confession accidentally sent directly to Armando. Jason must rush to retrieve his embarrassing message...