masculinfeminin:liquorinthefront:The Butchies
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Travel Queeries is a feature-length documentary film that examines the culture, art and activism of radical queers in contemporary Europe. Through personal interviews and documentation of performances, festivals, multi-media visual arts and spaces, Travel Queeries puts an exciting international lens on queer fringe culture. With the aim of building bridges and awareness, Travel Queeries considers the word “queer” and explores the complexities, innovative values and spirit of queer within a progressive social change movement.
Travel Queeries was started in 2005 at Queeruption, Barcelona. Filmed in 2006 (UK, Germany, Poland) and in 2007 (Spain, Denmark, Serbia, Italy), production and editing was completed in Seattle (US) and Bremen (Germany). The film premiered in March 2009 in London (UK).
The filmmaker, Elliat Graney-Saucke, has been a long time friend of QZAP, and we’re very excited to bring this to Milwaukee.
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this film will be playing friday, nov 20 at 7:30 PM in nyc! check it out if you have yr friday night free! 
nyc screening
film website

Travel Queeries is a feature-length documentary film that examines the culture, art and activism of radical queers in contemporary Europe. Through personal interviews and documentation of performances, festivals, multi-media visual arts and spaces, Travel Queeries puts an exciting international lens on queer fringe culture. With the aim of building bridges and awareness, Travel Queeries considers the word “queer” and explores the complexities, innovative values and spirit of queer within a progressive social change movement.

Travel Queeries was started in 2005 at Queeruption, Barcelona. Filmed in 2006 (UK, Germany, Poland) and in 2007 (Spain, Denmark, Serbia, Italy), production and editing was completed in Seattle (US) and Bremen (Germany). The film premiered in March 2009 in London (UK).

The filmmaker, Elliat Graney-Saucke, has been a long time friend of QZAP, and we’re very excited to bring this to Milwaukee.

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this film will be playing friday, nov 20 at 7:30 PM in nyc! check it out if you have yr friday night free! 

nyc screening

film website

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Equality Conference in Greensboro, NC

“GREENSBORO, N.C. - Almost 400 activists and advocates for the LGBT — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender — community came out to UNCG for the third annual Equality Conference. LGBT issues have been a hot topic across the country and in the triad. The Equality Conference came to Greensboro to educate members of the LGBT community on issues that affect them, including gay marriage, parenting and discrimination…”

“I hope people are inspired to go home and have difficult conversations with people and really challenge them to think about the impact that discrimination has on lesbian and gay people in our state.” Palmquist said.

via dailyqueernews

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loveandzombies:materialworld:

Queer Farmer Film Project! A film narrated by queer farmer Jonah, filmed by Sammy Lyons, about connecting queer farmers.

If you’re in the US, it’s showing November 6th at the San Francisco Trans Film Festival, plus if you’re an agrarian queer you could get in touch with them cos the project is ongoing. From their blog:

“We seek self identified queer farmers anywhere along the LGBTQI spectrums- and specifically: people of color, older folks, those from many generations of farmers, CSA farmers, urban farmers, queer/feminist/faerie farmers living and working on land projects or in intentional communities, transpeople, genderqueers, and intersex farmers, those living in the Midwest or South, femmes, farmer teachers, and all others with dirt under their nails who are fabulous.”

I find the whole minorities taking to farming, or becoming visible if you were always agrarian, both really exciting and kind of daunting.

My family were agrarian labourers who moved urban due to rural economic collapse during my childhood, and there are qualities I value about both that heritage and the urban alternative.

Self-sustaining communities can be idyllic and/or really isolating for queers and independent women. Contemporary gay and feminist identities do owe some debt to the emergence of city dwelling, if only for the related lifestyles premised upon urban access to concentrated cultural capital and social mobility which facilitated sex radicals experimentation with social roles beyond economic dependence on traditional families.

OTOH, I’m a queer city farmer and I love projects linking minorities and queers and linking people to ways that their social politics and transition to sustainable living is doable. In summary: I wanna see this doco!

this is so exciting!!!

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Celebrate queer artists next weekend in Brooklyn! The G Shmee is very proud to be part of such an inspiring and collaborative show produced by some Brooklyn Queeros. Nov 13-15, 8pm with a 2pm show on Nov 15. @ the The Bushwick Starr. $12, $8 for kids.

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noteasybeingred:

“Original Plumbing is the premier magazine dedicated to the sexuality and culture of FTM trans guys.”

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Israel's LGBT Tourism Conference Met with Protest

On Sunday afternoon local Palestinian and Jewish LGBT\queer activists held a protest against promoting LGBT tourism to Israel in front of the Tel Aviv gay center. The protesters intercepted a group of travel agents and other guests attending a conference that took place inside the gay center. The conference was organized by various Israeli institutes and International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA).

While entering, the guests went by the protesters, who were wearing T-shirts that read “QUEERS VISIT PALESTINE, NOT THE OCCUPIERS & OPPRESSORS”. Some of the protesters faces were covered with dirt, contrasting the concept of a “tourist attraction,” putting themselves on display, not as shining examples of gay Israeli privilege but as wounded dirty queers, embodying the ugly side of the occupation being masked by the gay tourism initiative.

Haneen, one of the protesters, said: “These conferences are trying to create an aesthetic facade that everything is rosy, when minutes from here there is poverty, exploitation, discrimination and occupation. We are against an event that bluntly denies and hides the dirt of our realities. It is our duty as queers not to overlook the oppression of others and to engage in their struggles.”

“At a time when Israel still holds Gaza under siege - controls, segregates and divides the West Bank - there is no place for a ‘business as usual’ attitude”, added Ayala Shani. Yosef/a Mekyton: “Portraying Tel Aviv as safe and tolerant for LGBTQ people is done also by silencing the daily violence we experience in this city and strive to oppose.”

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Until I got this assignment, I had only heard a few Gossip songs. Even more shameful, I didn’t even know Gossip was a queer group. So to some, I probably didn’t deserve the opportunity to talk with Hannah, the group’s drummer, but I did… and I’m damn glad of it. It was a really inspiring conversation - I love talking with people that turn the dreaming into DOING. Gossip churns out an awesome sound and is in the heart of a growing queer movement.

So listen to their music.

Go see their shows.

Join the movement of radical self-inclusion.

& read my article.

Please :)

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september 6, 2009: preview screening of RIOT ACTS in nyc!

A preview screening of the feature-length documentary RIOT ACTS:
Flaunting Gender Deviance in Music Performance

Sunday September 6th @
Glasslands
289 Kent Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Screening begins at 7pm, followed by a brief Q&A.
Performances begin at 9:30, featuring Novice Theory (Brooklyn) and The
Degenerettes (Baltimore).  The filmmakers will be in attendance.

RIOT ACTS is a transfabulous rockumentary representing the whole lives
of transgender and gender variant musicians, though a first-hand
perspective of the intersections between gender performance and stage
performance. This feature-length documentary highlights issues crucial
to interviewees such as songwriting, voice presentation, presenting a
body/bodies on stage, audiences, venues, the idea of the spectacle,
media representation, performing gender and notions about “drag,” and
the personal as political. The film culminates with the notions that
identities and bodies are undeniably political, and that the trans
experience isn’t always one of tragedy, but one of creativity and joy.

2009
Directed by Madsen Minax
Produced by Actor Slash Model
Running Time: 1 hour 12 minutes

Featuring

The Cliks
Coyote Grace
Jessica Xavier
The Shondes
Novice Theory
Systyr Act
The Degenerettes
Adhamh Roland
Ryka Aoki De La Cruz
Lipstick Conspiracy
Trannysaurus Sex
Katastrophe
Basic Fix
Piper McKenzie
Venus Demars
Tough Tough Skin

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theGshmee is flaunting her infidelity again. this time she had a chat with Amy Ray. about gender. politics. community. all that gooshy stuff. enjoy, thanks for reading.

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another photo from the This is Oz campaign! so awesome. 
(This Is Oz is an online photo gallery where people can help fight discrimination against Australia’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community. Part art project, part human rights campaign, This Is Oz is all about making Australia a place where everyone belongs.)

another photo from the This is Oz campaign! so awesome. 

(This Is Oz is an online photo gallery where people can help fight discrimination against Australia’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community. Part art project, part human rights campaign, This Is Oz is all about making Australia a place where everyone belongs.)

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a sticker on a dumpster in newport news, virginia!

a sticker on a dumpster in newport news, virginia!

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Where are all the queer tumblrs?

come out, come out whereve you are!

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Queer Film at The Juggling Gypsy

Greetings, Queeros!  As some of you may know, the Juggling Gypsy holds the Subversive Film Series every Sunday night at 8pm.  It showcases all kinds of films, from narratives to documentaries, avant-garde classics to experimental A-lists to stand-up comedy, and everything in between.

This Sunday night, the 12th, they will be showing  “FABULOUS! The Story of Queer Cinema.”   It’s a chronological look at films by, for and about gays & lesbians in the United States, spanning from 1947 to 2005.  The film groups the pictures around various firsts, movements, and triumphs: experimental films, indie films, sex on screen, outlaw culture and bad guys, lesbian lovers, films about AIDS and dying, emergence of romantic comedy, transgender films, films about diversity and various other cultures, and then mainstream Hollywood drama.  It stars John Waters, Wilson Cruz, Gus Van Sant, Jane Lynch, Alan Cumming, John Cameron Mitchell, Heather Matarrazzo, Marlon Riggs, Ang Lee, and tons of others!

There will also be drink specials, so go check it out!

And if you’re interested, here’s the lineup for the next two weeks, and look for future lineups in Encore!

04/19 - Reefer Madness
04/26 - No End In Sight: “A chronological look at the fiasco in Iraq, especially decisions made in the spring of 2003 - and the backgrounds of those making decisions - immediately following the overthrow of Saddam.”

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