First off, I find it hard to believe that Lockhart is 47. So those with baby faces, don't fret. While everyone else see themselves wrinkling into old age, you'll still look as handsome as ever. Put up with getting carded for years, you'll be glad when you're 47 and looking like Mr. Lockhart.
Let's give credit to Ms. Zalesky, too, for being brave enough to come up to him while he was having dinner. I never approach celebrities. Who knows who I might have hooked up with now if I did.
It's the third marriage for Mr. Lockhart, and the fact that he exchanged numbers with a woman who's out on a date renders him a bit of a cad. Still, he's handsome, talented, and rich. You have to take advantage, right?
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Shows how much I know. I've been a Boston Pops fan since John Williams was at the helm and have enjoyed a lot of the CDs they've put out since Keith took over (The Celtic album is especially tasty).
I totally thought he was gay.
I've never thought of conducting as being a very gay field. I see conductors as being egotistical and lascivious--gays aren't any of those, right?
While Lockhart might not be gay, I bet Rufus Wainwright's conductor, Stephen Oremus, is--and he's hot.
http://broadwayworld.com/galleryperson.cfm?personid=8451
Re: Keith's sexuality...all is not as it appears.
And Oremus is gayer than a tree full of parrots in a park full of picnic-ing drag queens on Judy Garland's birthday.
If you saw the Tony awards for 2011 when Stephen Oremus announced that he couldn't wait to make Justin his husband there should be no doubt. :)
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