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Reading at Red Umbrella Diaries + Femme/Activism

NYC folks, I’m reading tomorrow [Thursday, July 1] at Red Umbrella Diaries, a sex-workers literary night, hostessed by the inimitable Audacia Ray. 8pm @ Happy Ending, 302 Broome St. Joining me are Christina Cicchelli, Izzy Oneiric, Rope Boi, and Busty Kitten. If you’re not able to make the event, you could just read the piece [...]

Femme 2010 – No Restrictions!! Coming August 20-22 in Oakland

Femme 2010 – No Restrictions!! Coming August 20-22 in Oakland

FEMME2010: NO RESTRICTIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 8, 2010 – Femme Collective Press Contact: femmecollectivemedia@gmail.com Femme2010: No Restrictions Features Dynamic Line-up of LGBTQ Speakers, Performers, and Activists The Femme Collective is excited to announce the keynote speakers, featured performers, and workshop line-up for Femme2010: No Restrictions, a conference for and by queer femmes August 20-22, 2010, [...]

Femme2010 Conference: Announcement and Call For Sumbissions!

Femme2010: No Restrictions Oakland Marriott City Center 1001 Broadway Oakland, California 94607 August 20th – 22nd, 2010 www.femmecollective.com Femme2010: No Restrictions is a multi-threaded conference and forum for those who think about, talk about, and create Femme as a queer gender and identity.

Google games: beemp3 makes my songs into… ringtones?

Google games: beemp3 makes my songs into… ringtones?

ONE So every once in a while I’ll google my name[s] to see what comes up. And this time around I learned that you can get two songs from Ice 9 and two tracks from Exquisite Witness on the illustriously sketchy beemp3.com. This is surely payment for all the [legal, ahem] files I have gotten [...]

Recording For Free: Sound on a Mac & PC [how-to]

Recording For Free: Sound on a Mac & PC [how-to]

I love recording audio, making music, archiving stories and beautiful moments, and I am not endowed with money — and have definitely been seriously broke and still wanted to make audio art. What’s a techhead to do? Read on for audio recording recommendations for voices and music on mac and even pc!

Interview [part 2] about Femmes Fight Back w Sarah Mangle

Interview [part 2] about Femmes Fight Back w Sarah Mangle

Sarah Mangle is a musician and sweetheart who I hope to meet in person someday, but until then I’m really excited that we got to take time on a blizzardy Saturday to talk activism/organizing femme shop for her podcast: The Things that People Make Interview – part 2 In this interview I talk about Sex [...]

How To’s Are Hot: File Sharing

How To’s Are Hot: File Sharing

I really love knowing “how-to”  any and everything — both digi/technological and real-time. Lately I find myself to be the Lady of Reference among my friends — and because I believe in skill-sharing and DIY/C [that last "/C' is for "collectively"] I love to let people know how to do what I know…so, in the [...]

Heavy Petting, Pussyfaggot, and Taffeta Chiffon

Heavy Petting, Pussyfaggot, and Taffeta Chiffon

This Thursday at 8pm at the Delancey, I’m so excited to be part of Heavy Petting, Glenn Marla‘s Heavy event — the boundary pushing opener to Earl Dax’s Pussyfaggot. There is an open bar from 9 – 10 so rushy rush, friends. I’m looking forward to introducing my newest out of control [OOC] persona, Miss [...]

Making a Blog Look Like Your Website: Challenging

My original post for making a blog: “I’m confused and annoyed! And that’s how customizing is making me feel. Ugh.” My new post: “I did it!” Customizing a blog to look almost exactly like an existing site is no small feat. And what, I did it, after several annoying hours with PHP and CSS and [...]

Two segments on Canadian radio!

One interview, by Sarah Mangle, and one awesome review, by Dykes on Mics, aired the last week of 2009 on two different Canadian radio stations.

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    Sunday May 5, 8pm @ Branded Saloon: Opentoe Peepshow queer salon #7

    Sunday May 5 at 8pm, come to Branded Saloon [in Brooklyn at 603 Vanderbilt Ave, 11238] to see new art work by: Tennessee Jones, Amber Dawn, Nicole Myles, Katia Perea & Zavé Martohardjono
    Bios on all the artists are here: http://www.heelsonwheelsroadshow.com/?p=500
    Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/110293645840847/


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    OMG the Heels on Wheels Glitter Roadshow indiegogo fundraising campaign is almost at 50% of our goal! You can get THESE mugs when you donate, you know: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/heels-on-wheels-keep-the-glitter-sparkling/x/61736


  • The DIY Couturier: 21 Tips to Keep Your Shit Together When You're Depressed.

    rosalindrobertson:

    A while ago, I penned a fairly angry response to something circulating on the internet – the 21 Habits of Happy People. It pissed me off beyond belief, that there was an inference that if you weren’t Happy, you simply weren’t doing the right things.

    I’ve had depression for as long as I can…

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    **Trigger warning: car accident/trauma** http://www.heelsonwheelsroadshow.com/2013/03/resilience-and-the-heels-on-wheels-glitter-roadshow/

    WHAT’S HAPPENING

    In Olympia, four Heels on Wheels touring folks were present during the tragic, though thankfully not fatal, accident that happened to our friend, host, and co-organizer femme badass extraordinaire Siobhan. She was hit by a speeding drunk/high driver that appeared and accelerated out of nowhere as we were crossing the street together. She is alive and going to survive, but she is in the ICU w multiple serious injuries, some of which have changed her physical reality forever. She needs/will need an incredible about of financial and many other types of support.

    Immediately, community skills as street medics, space-makers, crisis interventionists, and caretakers materialized from the Olympia, Bay Area, and NYC folks present. We are so grateful for each person’s presence; it was also extremely upsetting. Being so close to the physical harm of our old friend [and for some, a person they’d just met] was and continues to be traumatic for all who were there.

    As folks work together to help and support Siobhan, it’s with love that we request support for all of those in her networks, including the folks not present who are organizing for her, the folks who were there, and folks who love and care about Siobhan across the country. Because of the ripple effects of trauma, each of us will need various kinds of care and healing, even as we continue to give each other and Siobhan care and support.

    Heels on Wheels canceled what was to be our Olympia show for Siobhan’s community to gather, collect donations for her long-term needs, and write her notes, and we are not doing our scheduled show on Friday in Seattle.

    We are rescheduling our show in Seattle to Tuesday April 2 and keeping our other tour dates, after taking some healing time and discussing among ourselves.

    ART, RESILIENCE, and TRAUMA

    We are continuing to tour because the work we individually do and collectively create is about healing and communities, and we want to continue to share this art as we strive for healing among our group.

    The Heels on Wheels Glitter Roadshow is deeply about resiliency — our performances, our transformative organizing, the magic that we femme-ifest for ourselves and the people around us. Our working-class-led tour harvests resilience to make art and to share it in the first place. As a group we honor and experience a wide range of oppressions, marginalizations, traumas AND creativity, prevailing, survival, community, and general badassery in all forms. So, we know about healing.

    And we know that art heals hearts.

    It has healed each of us, and as performing artists for many years we’ve seen it heal rooms of people. We know that many permutations of folks immediately affected by this specific tragedy need healing, and also that each of us, including those not touched at all, moves through the world affected by trauma, harm, and the pains of living; and its for that and for each of us and for the many communities we are part of that we tour in the first place.

    We need each other in many ways, and one way is to inspire resilience. This is one way to, in Heather’s words from her piece, “hold each other tightly.” This tour is one small healing gift.

    WHAT YOU CAN DO & SHOULD KNOW

    Heels on Wheels touring folks are physically ok, but we are collectively and individually in various states of shock, PTSD, and just fucking sad for our friend. We are also individual humans who are full of many kinds of feelings — you’ll also see us cracking jokes and aiming for some fun. We might not all be excited to talk about our experiences.

    At our remaining shows we will be collecting donation$ for Siobhan*.  We are also open to accepting healing items for ourselves, including: essential oils, crystals, jewelry, snacks, and/or talismans/gifts from whatever your practice may be.

    As a tour, we look forward to sharing dialogue and our witchy and powerful selves with folks on the west coast.

    xo,
    Damien Luxe, with Heather Acs, Shomi Noise, Lizxnn Disaster and Vagina Jenkins

    *Donations of items can also be mailed to: 1411 8th Ave SE, Olympia WA, 98501. We don’t yet have a financial donation link to share, but we will be involved in further fundraising efforts.


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    abundanceorscarcity:

    Double decks = double trouble. One for love and one to fuck shit up.


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