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LA Queer Posada

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 20, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest
LA QUEER POSADA

LA QUEER POSADA

Performance Event Collective Mama Pancha’s Queer Life Rituals presents the Third Annual LA Queer Posada, featuring Payasos L.A. and the Los Angeles chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. A new take on the Mexican Posada celebration, LA Queer Posada will include performances in theatre, poetry, dance and music with intercultural queer artists.

The procession will take place on Friday, December 23, 2011 and will commence promptly at 7:59 pm at The Eagle in Silver Lake (4219 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, 90029). The procession will head north on Santa Monica Blvd, then east on Sunset Blvd, and end at Los Globos Nightclub (3040 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, 90026). Guests are encouraged to bring instruments to join the Posada Band in playing some Christmas tunes as we strut down Sunset Blvd!

This year LA Queer Posada will end its mile-long procession at Los Globos (3040 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, 90026) where performances symbolizing the gift of the Magi will take place. The gift of the Magi will feature performances by Selah Gospel Choir, Burlesque sensation La Cholita, and more to be announced. The dance party is scheduled to follow the performances. Please note that Los Globos is 21 and over. There is no admission fee however donations will be collected to benefit the Transgender Youth Clinic of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

Mama Pancha’s Queer Life Rituals is a performance, party, right-of-passage collective that serves the LGBT community through the creation of accessible, inclusive, and intercultural participatory spiritual happenings. The Posada is traditionally a community performance that reenacts the pilgrimage taken by Mary and Joseph as they searched for shelter leading to the birth of Christ.

LA Queer Posada is celebrated in Silver Lake to commemorate the area as a historically gay and Latino neighborhood, at a time when many markers of that history are vanishing. “This year in particular we call attention to the closing of Le Barcito, formerly The Black Cat, a landmark gay bar that launched The Advocate out of pre-Stonewall protests against LAPD raids,” says Mama Pancha. “Not only had Le Barcito become a sort of sanctuary for the gay Latino community, but they also hosted the previous two Queer Posadas and tons of other queer life rituals.”

Questions? Contact Miguel Barragan at LAQueerPosada2011@gmail.com.
For the latest La Queer Posada updates, follow us on Twitter: @LAQueerPosada.

homo-centric: donning our gay apparel

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 14, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest
Ofelia Del Corazon Reading At Homo-Centric

Ofelia Del Corazon Reading At Homo-Centric

I’ll be reading at homo-centric this Thursday. Internet stalking is for lazy people! Come on out and show me you’re really committed to your unhealthy obsession!

I’m Reading On The Storytelling & Readings Stage At The West Hollywood Book Fair Sun. Oct. 2nd

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights, Personal Narrative with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 30, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest
West Hollywood Book Fair Sunday, October 2nd

West Hollywood Book Fair Sunday, October 2nd

Sunday, October 2nd 2011 at 12:45p on the Storytelling and Readings Stage

I’ll be reading at the West Hollywood Book Fair on Sunday October 2nd as part of the diversity reading on the Storytellings and Readings stage. Hank Henderson’s vision was to get six different writers who represent each of the LGBTIQ letters in our beautiful queer alphabet. Hank had facebooked me about reading but I hadn’t been able to decide which letter I wanted to represent: it turned out to be an obstacle for a number of folks and I’d later learn it seemed to be a sore issue with Hank! He pulled out a small pad of paper, scrawling my name down under the mish mash of notes in the cluttered little booklet.

“How do you identify?” He asked me flatly. This is a common question in post modern identity politicking circles. It kink felt like of like going to see a new therapist for the first time; exciting but also a little bit like a police interview.

“Squeeze me in under ‘B’ for ‘bisexual’ or ‘Q’ for queer! Whichever you need me to be!” I smiled thinking I was being accommodating  but he seemed slightly perturbed.

“Pick one. It doesn’t mean you’re not both but for the purpose of this reading Puh-lease! Just pick one!” he said sounding a bit more queenie than usual.

“Okay! ‘B’ for ‘bisexual!’” I squealed uncharacteristically chirpy.

I’ve really been feeling the love for the bisexies lately and I feel excited and proud to rep the bisexy love at the West Hollywood Book Fair. Also reading will be:
Hank Henderson

Bonnie S. Kaplan

Philip Littel

Schaffer Nelson

Tracy Jeanne Rosenthal

Sunday, October 2nd 2011 at 12:45p on the Storytelling and Readings Stage

at the West Hollywood Book Fair

www.homo-centric.com

www.westhollywoodbookfair.com

Workshop on Wearable Electronics – Performing The Body, Sound and Erotics with Micha Cardenas and Elle Mehrmand,

Posted in Artist Profiles, Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights, Projects with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 25, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest
My beautiful and brilliant friends Elle Mehrmand and Micha Cardenas are in Toronto  facialliatating an amazing workshop at The Liason of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT). Workshop attendees will have the option of working with the artists to develop performances pieces of their own.  I’ve admired Elle and Micha’s performance art for a long time and this workshop is sure to be amazing. Please don’t miss them while they are in Toronto!
September 26th-28th
6pm – 10 pm, Monday to Wednesday.

Participants will create wearable electronics using the lilypad arduino, sensors, and sound. The workshop will consist of three days including performance, Puredata (Pd-extended) and open source electronics. Elle Mehrmand and Micha Cárdenas will share their experiences developing perfor…mance art using these tools. Participants will work towards developing a performance piece of their own/collaboration, and will have an opportunity for performing at the end of the workshop, if they choose to do so. To develop the performances the workshop will entail performance exercises inspired by Theater of the Oppressed, La Pocha Nostra and physical improvisation.

Registration: In person at LIFT,

Liason Of Independent Filmmakers Of Toronto,
1137 Dupont Street, M6H 2A3
by telephone with a credit card: 416 – 588 – 6444
Cost: 225 for members, 195 for non-members
and sliding scale also considered.

The price of the workshop includes a kit of a 90 dollar value.

LIFT is wheelchair accessible.

Jeanne Córdova’s “Outlaws” Starring Raquel Gutierrez as “Córdova”! Book Launch Event

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 13, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest

A multi-media dramatization of

WHEN WE WERE OUTLAWS: a Memoir of Love & Revolution

Starring Raquel Gutierrez as “Córdova” in 1975,
plus other performers.  Scenes & images from the book come alive.
     Narrated by Jeanne Córdova
Nov. 6th,  2pm – 4pm 
Macha Theatre,  1107 N. Kings Rd, West Hollywood 90069
       $20  includes book.  Booksigning @ 4pm.  Parking across the street
Advance Tickets: brownpapertickets.com  Limited seating!  
(Already bought your book? Pay $10 for event & bring your copy with you for signing! )

Check out the Facebook page for other upcoming events
Be the first to know.  Get on the email list: outlaws1011@gmail.com
http://jeannecordova.com/

 

THE GAY PHOTO SHOOT at ONE Archives Sunday, August 14th

Posted in Cross Posts, Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 2, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest
Warhol Factory Folks

Warhol Factory Folks

ONE NATIONAL GAY & LESBIAN ARCHIVES         PRESENTS

THE GAY PHOTO SHOOT
           at
ONE Archives

Sunday, August 14th
12:00 noon – 6:00 PM
909 West Adams Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90007

(213) 741-0094

On Sunday, August 14th, be transformed by history and frozen in time as a cherished member of a tableau vivant-style
GAY PHOTO SHOOT at ONE archives.

Calling all haggard bull daggers and baby dykes, saucy queens, bossy bisexuals, telepathic transgenders, ambidextrous allies, leathery leather daddies young and old, interested intersex people, soft butches, closet cases, as well as staff, board members, volunteers and friends of ONE Archives! Join us and strike a pose with an archival object!

Comb the collections of ONE and model a costume, animate an Act-Up protest placard, display a book or painting from the Archives on your body. Bear your teeth, your breasts, your behind or cover your entire head with an overturned archival storage box and remain anonymous! Invent a pseudonym for the day, a dynamic or deadpan persona. Impersonate or channel the spirit of your favorite LGBT mentor with your photogenic gestures and creativity! Practice your poker face, your camera face and be fabulous or discrete.

Above all, BE THERE ON SUNDAY AUGUST 14, 2011.
Light refreshments will be provided
and the shoot is guaranteed to be a hoot!

The final photo will appear as an limited edition full color posters on the inside book jacket of the much anticipated Cruising the Archives catalogue that ONE Archives is publishing for the forthcoming Pacific Standard Time exhibition in conjunction with the Getty Institute. This event is organized by artist and recent USC MFA graduate, Onya Hogan-Finlay.

If you would like to participate please RSVP to Onya Hogan-Finlay: onyahoganfinlay@gmail.com

Hollywood Queer Open Mic And Workshop: Featured Writer: JACK TANGLE Friday, July 29

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 27, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest

 

 

My dear friendRyka Aoki de la Cruz has asked me to run this month’s Hollywood Queer Open Mic & Workshop and I couldn’t be more delighted. We have a stellar line up of featured performers including one of my favorite LA storytellers, Jack Tangle. Also reading is  Christine Beatty, author of Misery Loves Company & Not Your Average American Girl,  Diviana X Ingravallo, Moe Macarow and  author and journalist Jeanne Cordova. Jean Cordova’s books include Kicking the Habit, a Lesbian Nun Story, and Sexism; It’s a Nasty Affair, her work has appeared in numerous anthologies.  

Hollywood Queer Open Mic & Workshop

Hollywood Queer Open Mic & Workshop

The venue, BHS, is humble but I have a strong affection for it: it’s where Ryka started the Trans/Giving shows (by the way if anyone wants to start organizing that show again talk to me, collectives grow and change but there hasn’t been a show in over a year!) began eight years ago.   The Hollywood Queer Open Mic is a fantastic space to workshop new material and I hope you’ll join us either as a reader or a member of the audience.

July Hollywood Queer Open Mic & Workshop |

Featured: JACK TANGLE Friday,

July 29 · 7:30pm - 10:30pm

Behavioral Health Services, Inc.

6838 West Sunset Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA

BEHOLD! – A Queer Performance Festival

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 16, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest

Queer Mondays at Highways in Santa Monica
Queer Mondays at Highways in Santa Monicain 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of my favorite theaters in LA, HIGHWAYS Performance Space is hosting 2 months of new LGBTQ performance, dance, spoken word, theater, multi-media, and ritual!

I’ll be reading at QUEER MONDAYS on July 25th!  My reading is only $5 so you should totally come check it out!
For complete festival info, scheduling updates, and festival additions, visitwww.highwaysperformance.or​g

All performances $20 general admission & $15 members/students/seniors, unless otherwise indicated. A festival pass, which admits you to all events, is $75.
Fri + Sat, July 22 + 23 @ 8.30pm
RICK PULOS / RYAN REPERTORY COMPANY -
“Decades Apart: Reflections of 3 Gay Men”

This multimedia work from New York-based artist, performer and writer Pulos captures significant moments in the lives of three gay American men living and surviving in 1970s San Francisco, 1980s
New York City, and 1990s Los Angeles.

Monday, July 25 @ 7:30 pm
QUEER MONDAYS
(hosted by Ian MacKinnon)
This non-elitist LGBTQ experimental performance series takes place on the last Monday of every month.
$5 @ door

Friday + Saturday, July 29 + 30
Sunday, July 31 @ 7.30pm
KDUB Dance – “Liminal Bust”
Choreographer Kevin Williamson tackles jarring states of unrest and ardor. Five people sit in a
waiting room – struggling whether to delay or take
actions against their predicament. The dancers test
their physical landscape in an attempt to uncover
something deeper than the empty space that
surrounds them.

Friday, August 5 @ 8.30pm
DALE GUY MADISON A.K.A DAMNGOODMAN -
“My Life in 3 Easy Payments”
Spoken word performance artist and former QVC shopping host Madison speaks to the pop culture phenomenon of reality shows and the quest for fame at any cost.

Saturday, August 6 @ 8.30pm
CATHERINE SCOTT BURRISS – “What Comes Naturally”
Featuring opening act TIM MILLER (with a short performance)
Burriss’ new work negotiates the fraught intersection of the personal and the political, grappling with queer marriage and queer birth when majority rule is tyrannizing one and malpractice rules are traumatizing the other.

Friday + Saturday, August 12 + 13 @ 8.30pm
SEAN DORSEY DANCE – “Uncovered: The Diary Project”
Using text from real-life diaries of transgender and queer people, Uncovered’s powerful dances reveal lives and stories that history has tried to erase. Out spill diary secrets, bathhouse antics, pop idols, outrageous love, impossible courage and the importance of documenting and sharing our history.

Friday + Saturday, August 19 + 20 @ 8.30pm
IAN MACKINNON
“Gay Hist-Orgy! Part 2 : The Search for Gay Love!”
The cyber-sexual time traveling hot-pants have gotten a new upgrade, and with the help of his genie guide and leather daddy queer theory professor friend, performance artist activist MacKinnon searches history, mythology, psychology, and pornography to findthe greatest love affairs of all time.

Sunday, August 21 @ 7.00pm
SISTERS OF PERPETUAL INDULGENCE – “West Hollywood Squares”
A game show where audience members become the contestants and The Sisters are the panel.

Friday – Sunday, August 26 – 28
2ND ANNUAL TWO-SPIRIT WEEKEND
A weekend honoring a time when the world wasn’t simply divided into male and female and many indigenous cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders. Join us for a screening of the award winning documentary Two Spirits with a panel discussion with LGBT healers, a cornucopia of LGBT healers on a HEALING SPA DAY, an evening RITUAL & FIRE CEREMONY with your drag queen shamaness Eartha Madre, and a GREEK DREAM TEMPLE / SLEEPOVER including, of course, a fabulous BRUNCH and DREAM WORKSHOP to explore your deepest mysteries! visitwww.highwaysperformance.or​g for complete schedule

Monday, August 29 @ 7:30 pm
QUEER MONDAYS

Queer Things To Do In Los Angles Summer 2011

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights, Projects with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on June 29, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest

There are so many amazing events going on in Los Angeles this summer and I’ve decided to share a few of them with you… I am proud to be a part of such a rich and diverse community.  Please excuse the shameless self promotion.

 

“”We Who Are Sexy: The Whirlwind History Of Transgender Images In Cinema”
Saturday July 16 4:30pm at the Director’s Guild of America at Outfest

Join film historians Jenni Olson and Susan Stryker for a whirlwind ride through the history of transgender images in film. This program showcases rarely seen tidbits ranging from the bad old days of guys in dresses and pathological trannies through the empowered self-representations of the early ’90s and into the hot transgender best of the 21st century. Featuring clips from WE WHO ARE SEXY (KAMING MGA TALYADA), QUEENS AT HEART and BY HOOK OR BY CROOK.

POST-RECEPTION: HGTV DESIGNERS’ LOUNGE @ the DGAIN COLLABORATION WITH:
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Transgender Services

Tickets are $13 and include the Post-Reception, which features an Open Bar!

Mention the TG Film Fest when you call the Box Office for a $1 discount to this screening!

For tickets, visit outfest.org or call 213.480.7065!

To see all the transgender films playing at Outfest 2011, click here.

More Upcoming TG Film Fest screenings!
Hollywood Youth Pride  July 10th, FREE
Youth Pride is for self-identified Youth, up to age 30-ish. 
Featuring selections from the TG Film Fest

Sunday July 10, 2p-11p
Plummer Park
7377 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood CA

The workshops are FREE, the delicious food is FREE, and jamming out to rock-your-body bands and performers is FREE too!

OUTspoken Sessions  7/22, FREE
an open mic and safe space for queer and ally youth 19 and under, Featuring selections from the TG Film Fest

Friday July 22, 6:30p-9:30p
KIWA’s Cultural Education Center
3471 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90005

$3 at the door

Transgender Leadership Summit 7/22-24

This one-of-a-kind leadership conference builds the foundation for community members to take action for transgender rights through informative workshops including legal, health care, organizational development and much more

The TG Film Fest is co-present the ‘Art and Activism’ track focused on making and promoting art for social change.  The Transgender Leadership Summit’s Art and Activism track includes a screening of short films from the festival, a film production workshop, and an artist’s panel.Friday July 22 – Sunday July 24
Plummer Park

7377 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA
Sliding Scale
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Join us for the after party Sat night, 7/23
Sweet Spot resident dj  BZZZRP!

Sweet Spot resident dj BZZZRP!


The Sweet Spot featuring the drag show PoMoLicious

Saturday, July 23, 9p-2am
The Palms, 8572 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood

Join us at 9 pm for PoMoLicious, a night of drag and gender bending performance followed by The Sweet Spot: Post Modern Sexual Dance Party at 10:30, featuring Bzzzrp! spinning filthy house and dirty electro beats. Get your tickets early for $5 here: http://pomolicious.eventbrite.com/

**Official party for TransPride & Transgender Leadership Summit!
$5 for pride and conference attendees, $10 for everyone else 
EVENT PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER

“Fully Functional: A Zine About Fucking Trans Women”

Posted in Cross Posts, Projects with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 17, 2011 by Mommy Fiercest

A friend of mine has started an incredible new project called “Fully Functional (Formerly known as “Fucking Trans Women”). Read below to find out about this AMAZING project and how you can become a part of it.

“Fully Functional: A Zine About Fucking Trans Women”

…is a collaborative DIY (Doin’ It Yourself) zine about the sex lives of trans women. It is designed to help trans women and our lovers share information about how we have good sex and what we do when we have sex that works.

The project of Fully Functional is to create an open-ended community resource for trans women and our lovers interested in sharing information about sex and our sex lives.  Published as a digital zine and, beginning with issue #1, a print zine, “Fully Functional” is designed to be an accessible medium for communicating and sharing information with each other.  It is the first and only sex zine dedicated exclusively to the sex lives of trans women and our lovers, and most basically begins with the question “How?”, as in, “how do I have amazing, fulfilling, passionate, hot, toe-curling sex?”  Contributors are invited to discuss the ins and outs of their own sex lives, with no one answer privileged over another. There are as many answers to the question “how do I have good sex?” as there are contributors, and with that in mind “Fully Functional” has been designed as a sort of community cookbook .  Our zine is a community resource for sharing our knowledge, discoveries, and practices with one another and our lovers.

Can You Help Make "Fully Functional" A reality?

Can You Help Make "Fully Functional" A reality?

As we are preparing to publish issue #1 of “Fully Functional” we have reached a dilemma: we are desperately in need of a fully functional computer of our own with which to write, design, create, and publish this issue and issues to come.  The goal of this fundraising campaign is to gather funds to purchase a MacBook that will be the primary computer for “Fully Functional.”

The Impact

“Fully Functional” (formerly “Fucking Trans Women”) was originally written and designed using a broken Dell laptop with a cracked LCD screen, quasi-legitimate software, sharpies, glue sticks, and a copy machine.  Thanks to your donations and purchases of issue #0 of “Fucking Trans Women,” we were able to make some repairs to the Dell and keep it functioning for over six months.  However, this machine is rapidly approaching its deathbed, and now we are asking for your help to purchase the computer that will serve “Fully Functional” for years to come.  Our goal is to purchase a new MacBook, a computer that should serve our writing and publishing needs for the next 3-5 years.

The impact of this purchase will be tremendous: with a working, reliable machine of our own we will be able to write, design, and publish the zine for the next several years,  to expand our current projects, publish more issues, and in general make “Fully Functional” a real zine.  It will allow us to direct sales and donations toward creating print runs of Issue #1 and future issues, thereby also making “Fully Functional” more accessible to readers who may have limited access or no access to computers of their own.  Our new MacBook will also give us the ability to create a stronger online presence, design even more gorgeous and readable articles, and bring you the content and contributions that you’ve enjoyed and continue to ask for.

What We Need & What You Get

What we are asking for is the most tangible and specific of goals: monetary donations to purchase a MacBook laptop computer to help us write, design, and publish “Fully Functional.”  Your donations go directly toward that goal and that laptop, which will be dedicated to creating future issues of our zine.
 The model we have in mind is a standard MacBook with an aluminum case and a few options to maximize its usable lifespan.  Ideally we’d like to purchase some upgrades, like a larger hard drive, bigger screen, faster processor, and some software to make designing and creating the zine as easy and effective as possible for all of our contributors and editors.  We’re purchasing this laptop with the goal of buying a machine that will last at least three years (ideally 5 or more) to ensure that Fully Functional always has a means of producing future issues.  Computers are the most basic and essential tool for publishing today, and we need your help to purchase one of our own.
 We need this computer to make “Fully Functional” a stable, ongoing project that will continue to produce new articles and art for your education and reading pleasure.  Your contribution will help make “Fully Functional” a dependable source of valuable information for trans women, our lovers, and our community.

Can you match Mommy Fiercest’s donation of $5? Donate by clicking this link: Donate to “Fully Functional” 

Other Ways You Can Help

You can help out “Fully Functional” in other ways, too!

Publicity

“Fucking Trans Women” #0 has sold almost 400 copies online and in limited print editions, all publicized via word of mouth and social networking.  Help us spread the word about “Fully Functional” Issue #1 and about our fundraising project!

Donate Materials and Tools

“Fully Functional” is always in need of certain basic supplies: pens, sharpies, paper, glue sticks, rulers, and print cartridges.  We are also desperately in need of a new printer/scanner. These go for about $50 and are equally (if not moreso) necessary to making issues of our zine happen.  Do you have an extra, functional printer/scanner?  Consider donating it!

Your Art, Writing, Creative Contributions

Finally, “Fully Functional” is always in search of art and writing for publication.  We also need help with things like design, copy, publicity, and web design!  Contact us to learn more about how you can help out!

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