Archive for May, 2010

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TPR’s In Guide Mag

May 6, 2010

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It was a nice surprise to get a phone call from Joe Erbentraut the other week, as he wanted to have an on-the-record for an article he was doing for Guide Mag. Joe’s a budding gay journalist, keeping his own blog and writing for Edge Chicago, Guide Mag and he hinted at something in the works for a major East Coast pub that rhymes with Chillage Choice. My quotes don’t sound too brassy, do they? I like CLAIMING brassy, I just don’t like it when I see it on paper. Here’s the article, follow Joe on twitter! He’s hip, cute and my newest friendly gayborhood colleague.

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50 Faggots

May 6, 2010

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Way to reclaim it, girls! I’ve actually had this conversation a lot lately with my buddies Davey B and Amy Nicole about how masculinity is always prioritized in gay/queer culture. Even “edgey” pubs such as BUTT and don’t showcase femme dudes flaunting their curves, and it can get a little boring. I’m still learning about 50 Faggots, but if done right, this could be really groundbreaking–I’m particularly excited about Darell Jones’s contribution. The flyer above is for the benefit party at Hydrate on Thursday the 13th, there is also a screening of the first episode on Friday, May 14th at The Center on Halsted (6-10pm, $10) with cast Q&A afterwards!
 

Watch the preview over at  www.50faggots.com SO MUCH CHICAGO LOVING IT!!!!!!

From the FB group:

50 Faggots is a new, online documentary series educating, exploring and celebrating how individual effeminate gay men survive and thrive in today’s American queer communities. It uses longitudinal, auto-ethnographic documentary filming and educates audiences with the unprecedented access to the lives and experiences of effeminate male activists, artists, professionals and educators perspectives rarely discussed within most cultures. The series addresses the dearth of self-acceptance among effeminate men, young and old, with humorous anecdotes, important wisdom, and inspiring models of resilience. By offering individual alternatives to dominant constructions of American masculinity and heteronormative gay lifestyles, this film illuminates the on-going issues relevant to queer communities.

The first season, located in the urban neighborhoods of Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York City, dedicates two years to documenting the stories of ten effeminate gay men. These men discuss their professional and personal lives, often in contradiction to communities that demand a rigid and binary definition of gender, particularly valuing patriarchy and an appropriate presentation of straight-acting masculinity.

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TPR Is On ‘Hit It Or Quit It’

May 4, 2010

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As Vocalo.org continues to reimagine what Chicago’s South-side and NW Indiana want from their speakerbox, they’ve added bigger names and fresher faces. Hit It Or Quit It is a new podcast hosted by local feminist and Chicago Reader columnist Jessica Hopper, along with JR Nelson. The podcast is produced by Michael Catano, and you can follow them on twitter @hititpodcast, via email at hititpodcast((@))gmail.com, or at vocalo.org/hitit . So far, there are three downloadable pods, each with their own special guests. I was called to be the “queer on the street” or “gay in the club” or “light in the loafer” and we chatted about Chicago’s best queer dance parties, banging records for this summer and what I like about community. HIOQI #3 also features call-ins from  Cody Critcheloe of SSION and Rock critic Nick Sylvester, but I come in at about the 20 minute mark. Cool! Can’t wait for more pods from Hopper and Nelson, they were a nice pair of hosts really attuned to Chicago’s landscape. No wonder they called me! Click here to go to the pod.

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whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner.com

May 4, 2010
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Ethan A White – Professional Artist

May 4, 2010

As an artist statement, Ethan A White’s Professional Artist video gets better with every minute. At first, it seems like an elaboration on a conversation between friends in a bar: “I’m getting my MFA soon, and living as an artist is plagued with the machinations of business, so much so that surviving, marketing and claiming existence as an artist requires a creativity in and of itself. THIS BLOWS.” A fey flaunt and a den of cats, “Professional Artist” takes aim at free time and how creative minds foster imaginative space as instinct; increasingly, however, they need to use that free time to wear a PR hat. The self-serving success of facebook events and twitter feeds are the new DIY publicist, and if you can figure out a way to market yourself, not only will your initial creative products get more attention, but your “artistry” has made itself a new face. White, at least in this brink-of-graduation phase, focuses on this millennial negative space and how technology and networking have changed the way creative-types present themselves. As a character, he blurs himself into the mix, cultivating a diva persona around a working cat lady. How far he can take it depends on how savvy he is at innovation, a clear statement of purpose and perhaps a transparent, public desire to work through it.

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FKA This Thursday – Hanky Code

May 4, 2010

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I’m flagging black on the left and dark pink on the right. You?

FKA is my favorite monthly queer dance party in Chicago, for many reasons. Mostly because the vibe is simultaneously hype and unpretentious. The people are fashionable, the level of attractive attendees reaches critical proportions, and yet friendliness prevails. I’ve met countless new people at FKA, and it always feels like a reunion of like minded proactive individuals. Kate Sosin wrote a thorough piece of journalism aboug FKA’s history and place in Chicago’s queer culture over at Chicago Now. Come by this Thursday, no cover and cheap drinks!

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David Mason is Oysters Rockafeller

May 1, 2010

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In case you were REALLY interested in seeing an NYC muscle bottom aggro queen star in a low budget sci-fi film as a supervillian (which, obviously, I am) Multinauts is your film. David Mason, bless your articulate, purple bruiser heart! Over at his mouthpiece, House of Vader (NSFW) he wrote that Multinauts also stars Leslie Hall, but she isn’t in the trailer. Here is Mason’s character’s bio:

Oysters Rockafeller became the Supreme Executive of Nork Corp after the Wars of Cancellation. In order to gain complete control of the Multiverse, he manufactured NORKS, mutant warlords designed to spread chaos and destruction.

Watch the lasery, geo-cities inspired trailer here, and be on the look out for screenings near you?? (Maybe?)

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