07/15/04 01:08 - ID#33855
t-minus one month
but in the meantime. in need some cash monies. any ideas?
merci. bon soir.
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05/24/04 02:39 - ID#33854
URBAN ECSTACY: the hottest nite in bflo
HAG Theatre Presents URBAN ECSTACY: an orgy of talent featuring music, dancing, slam poetry, drag kings, and go-go dancers!
Friday MAY 28 @ Soundlab (110 Pearl St. Buffalo, NY)
Doors at 8:00 p.m., show at 9:30
$10
Info @ 885.2988
This show is 18 & over.
HAG Theatre proudly presents the Montreal based dance/rock/techno band Lesbians on Ecstasy! Opening for the band will be the award winning queer slam poetry of BLAIR backed by the Urban Folk Collective featuring Invincible.
Attendees will be sharing room on the dance floor with our own drag kings and go-go dancers! Bamm and Smooth Vanilla (that's me) from Marcella's Ladies Nite will be performing, as will one of Rochester's finest kings.
The Lesbians on Ecstasy are making electronic music of the lesbian variety.It's kd.lang, but it's different somehow... Lesbo folk songs, rebel songs and beats for the modern lesbian. Straights and dudes love it too. The Lezzies On X are a live dance outfit from Montreal, Quebec. Playing a mixture of hardcore breakbeat and house inspired party music, they are known for their shows featuring live drums (sometimes electronic drum pads, sometimes an acoustic kit), a bass player, samples, sequences and a mad dancing front woman. They steal liberally from the lesbian back catalogue, referencing artists like kd lang and the Indigo Girls, to create booty shaking dance hits that maintain the politically infused edge of many early sapphic songwriters. LOE bring beats with meaning while carving out their place in the boys-club world of dance.
The Lezzies on X are from Montreal with... Bernie Bankrupt on the Ensonique, Veronique Mystique on the Monster Bass, Jackie "The JackHammer" on the Octapad, and our very own Fruity Frankie (aka Lynne T) rockin' the Vox.
BLAIR is an award winning self described Urban Folk Singer/Songwriter/Poet from Detroit, who in the words of Metro Times journalist Melissa Giannini, "focuses his work on the hope that rises from the ashes of despair." He is a 2002 NATIONAL POETRY SLAM CHAMPION-Team Detroit, New York Bowery Poetry Club Queer Slam Champion 2003, has been nominated for five DETROIT MUSIC AWARDS (Songwriter/Acoustic Act), won BEST FOLK ARTIST from Real Detroit Weekly 2002, won the 2003 Detroit/Wayne County Council for the Arts, History and Humanities Performance Award and DEF POETRY JAM/Metro Times 2003 Poetry Contest. BLAIR has opened for Soul Coughing's Mike Doughty, Michael Moore (Bowling For Columbine), Regie Gibson (Love Jones), has played with Jerome Dupree (Morphine) and co-headlined indie festivals with Bitch and Animal, The Butchies, Mary Lou Lord, Tribe 8 and members of Sweet Honey in the Rock. He's played on festivals with Stevie Wonder, Richie Havens, Wilco and electronica wizards Carl Craig, Derrick May and Kevin Sauderson.
Invincible has been honing her critically acclaimed flow for years. She's been featured on many projects including Lyricist Lounge Underground Airplay Mixpilation, the Detroit Experiment, and Hip Hop for Respect EP, a compilation aimed at ending police brutality organized by Mos Def and Talib Kweli. She is also a member of the Anomolies Crew, an all-female hip-hop collective that is a prominent force in New York's hip-hop community. She is currently living in Detroit, where she connects art and activism through various community organizing efforts, and is working on her soon to be released solo project.
See you there and bring your dancin' shoes and your dollars to tip the drag kings!
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05/12/04 02:05 - ID#33853
late notice
the opener, local band (my former band) the painted ladies, go on around 8.
afterwards is karaoke... hott.
also, tomorrow nite three of us will be performing in marcella's drag show. come put some singles in our boxers! i think the show's at 11pm. be there!
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05/04/04 02:34 - ID#33852
you down with wash dc? yeah you know me.
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hag theatre. we've changed. we're better. we're now a production company run by 4 amazing queer women. last nite the realization hit us that we are in fact running our own company and it can be as big and fabulous as we want it to be!
so, reader, i ask this advice...
shall i move to dc in search of a feminist job whilst living for free chez ma soeur? or, stay here and build up hag? or live in dc for a brief stint then return? argh. many factors that weigh in on this one...
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04/26/04 09:11 - ID#33851
haircut 100
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04/02/04 12:35 - ID#33850
tattoo?
it's a scarab beetle that symbolizes self-creation, and the resurrection of the soul, the end of a past life. i've currently undergone a metamorphsis of my soul/life, and feel it's highly appropriate and beautiful.
i'm not sure on the wing or body design just yet, this is just something i drew. also, "self" will appear above the sun, and "creation" below the moon.
wha'd'ya think?
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04/01/04 10:51 - ID#33849
at work
clearly i don't have too much to do at work.
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04/01/04 10:03 - ID#33848
oh yes... DANCE PARTY!
thursnite's at roxy's now include a cabaret at 11pm (3$ cover) and 80's music all nite. good dancin' tunes! plus, the dj will play music that you bring or that you request that no one else will play--we got her to play le tigre *drool*
so, come one and all. you know i'll be there dancin'!
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04/01/04 10:02 - ID#33847
nudies on a hill!
butt nekked with my ex-girlfriend for the better part of 4 hours. 3 locations. lots of nekked + lots of cold wind = 4 very hard nipples.
and we're a little obsessed with our photographer. she's way rad. at the end of the shoot, after T and i kept joking about how stinky were are, etc... at the end our photographer said that she's usually pretty dirty and stinky too, and that she got cleaned up for us. how lovely! i love me them stinky lesbians! hoo rah!
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the shoot was about how women are portrayed in the bible... how eve is the evil temptress with that frickin' apple and all that... well, instead we were both eve sharing the apple, enjoying it and each other. it was quite splendid and i cannot wait to see the final product!
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i'll be sure to post 'em when i get 'em.
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03/26/04 09:38 - ID#33846
from The Spectrum
KATIE WARD - Campus News Editor
A lone table of College Republicans got a little more than they expected from their self-proclaimed "Conservative Coming Out Day" in the Student Union Thursday as a dozen gay rights supporters showed up carrying flags and banners to offer their two cents.
Laden with informational fliers, George W. Bush decals and bumper stickers supporting military troops, the table was a part of Conservative Week, a series of events organized by the College Republicans to promote awareness and keep the club afloat with new members next year.
"Most people don't even know there's a conservative voice on campus," said Ashley Steinkirchner, a sophomore comparative politics and women's studies major and secretary of the College Republicans. "You'd be shocked at how many people see us in the union and are surprised we exist."
Yet when members of the newly formed Feminist Action Group and other gay rights supporters got wind of the College Republicans' "coming out" on Thursday, they stood front and center to challenge the nature of the hurdles conservatives face when they go public.
"I just don't understand why they couldn't come up with their own slogan," said Christina Mihalitsas, a sophomore psychology major and member of the countering group. "They're not hated like we are just because of who we are."
"I'm here in support of anti-conservative views — to stop war, stop homophobia, stop racism, capitalism," said Kim Kilpela, a senior sociology and women's studies major.
Dana Abbot, a senior psychology major, said the need to spread the message of acceptance led her to play a part in the small rally.
"Even if one person is impacted by this, that's one person," said Abbot.
But according to Steinkirchner, college-aged conservative Republicans aren't the norm, either.
"People are afraid to express their opinions in any direction," said Steinkirchner. "We're definitely a minority on campus. This wasn't meant to offend anyone."
"We're doing this to encourage activism. It's not really about preserving conservative ideas," she said. "It's about being able to express your opinions openly."
Eric Sharp, a sophomore history major and the assistant secretary of the College Republicans, said the amount of opposition Republicans face in college is disheartening.
"We breathe, and people protest. It's insane," said Sharp. "We could do nothing and sit here and people protest. It's really discouraging sometimes."
Members of the gay pride group sported a large rainbow flag, and one person made a poster reading, "Conservatives Are Not Oppressed."
Sarah Birnie, a senior marketing and international business major and member of the Feminist Action Group, asked members of the College Republicans how society in general reacts to their presence.
"I asked one of the people at the (Republican) table, 'well, how are your parents taking it?'" Birnie said. "He said, 'oh, they're conservative too.' Then I asked, 'is it OK for you to walk down the hall with another conservative?'"
College Republicans public relations director Michael Scholes said the purpose of the event was simply to spark an active interest in the political system.
"We wanted to make sure we encourage people to get involved," said Scholes.
Birnie, for her part, had a response to the Republicans who were able to come out Thursday to publicize their conservatism.
"Well you know what? You're so lucky you can do that," Birnie said. "You're so lucky we have an American society that will accept you for who you are."
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