February 1, 2012
As I always say, you already have and you are going to make so many beautiful pieces of art. It’s just the beginning!!!! C’mon now, you’re Charlypants!!!
potatoetomatoe:

sloppily eating oatmeal cuz its a funny texture. but i made it really good this time (golden raisins/shredded coconut/banana helped). wearing this weird button up that makes me think of in n’ out (good and bad). bout to leave the house to go to work. attempting to do the hourly comic feb 1st thing, because it’s been two years too long since i’ve done any comics. hopefully i’ll have something to show for it and can scan it later tonight.. but it’s feb 1st, it’s a new month, and i’m feeling more optimistic and positive today. feeling like that’s a good start.

As I always say, you already have and you are going to make so many beautiful pieces of art. It’s just the beginning!!!! C’mon now, you’re Charlypants!!!

potatoetomatoe:

sloppily eating oatmeal cuz its a funny texture. but i made it really good this time (golden raisins/shredded coconut/banana helped). wearing this weird button up that makes me think of in n’ out (good and bad). bout to leave the house to go to work. attempting to do the hourly comic feb 1st thing, because it’s been two years too long since i’ve done any comics. hopefully i’ll have something to show for it and can scan it later tonight.. but it’s feb 1st, it’s a new month, and i’m feeling more optimistic and positive today. feeling like that’s a good start.

February 1, 2012

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February 1, 2012

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February 1, 2012

vile-insect:

upmountains:

teeveedinner:

got these babies a few days ago for $10, sweeeeeeet

da best shoes! 

The best legs I have ever seen.

I want jellies! Red ones.

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February 1, 2012
oureyesmightmeet:

revivingspirits:

It’s HERE! CALLING ALL scholarly ladies & refined gentlemen, gutter punks & questioning queers, rebel grrls & brassy bois, flamboyant freaks & political pop stars! CALLING ALL Buddhists & Baptists, pagans & psychics, atheists & evangelists, Muslims & Mormons, Jews & Jains, shamans & Sikhs. CALLING ALL performers & photographers, poets & painters, filmmakers & graphic designers, costumers & carpenters, musicians & magicians. CALLING ALL young & old, poor & rich, San Franciscans & Oaklanders, migrants & natives. A REVIVAL IS COMING and WE NEED YOU to JOIN OUR ENSEMBLE!

Hey followers!!!  My loverfriend Marissa is involved with an AMAZING organization called The Outlook Theater Project, whose members have been working countless hours to plan and prepare for the launch of their latest endeavor called REVIVING SPIRITS/VIVA REVIVAL.  This is going to be an incredible project involving art, performance, sexuality, and spirituality.  BAY AREA FOLKS, THEY ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO JOIN THEIR JOURNEY!!  And non-bay area folks, you can still follow their blog and stay updated on the project :)  

oureyesmightmeet:

revivingspirits:

It’s HERE! CALLING ALL scholarly ladies & refined gentlemen, gutter punks & questioning queers, rebel grrls & brassy bois, flamboyant freaks & political pop stars! 

CALLING ALL Buddhists & Baptists, pagans & psychics, atheists & evangelists, Muslims & Mormons, Jews & Jains, shamans & Sikhs. 
CALLING ALL performers & photographers, poets & painters, filmmakers & graphic designers, costumers & carpenters, musicians & magicians. 

CALLING ALL young & old, poor & rich, San Franciscans & Oaklanders, migrants & natives. 

A REVIVAL IS COMING and WE NEED YOU to JOIN OUR ENSEMBLE!

Hey followers!!!  My loverfriend Marissa is involved with an AMAZING organization called The Outlook Theater Project, whose members have been working countless hours to plan and prepare for the launch of their latest endeavor called REVIVING SPIRITS/VIVA REVIVAL.  This is going to be an incredible project involving art, performance, sexuality, and spirituality.  BAY AREA FOLKS, THEY ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO JOIN THEIR JOURNEY!!  And non-bay area folks, you can still follow their blog and stay updated on the project :)  

February 1, 2012
Apply NOW for the "Reviving Spirits" Ensemble

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January 30, 2012
foxograph:

Arctic fox in her new winter coat…. (by vermillion$baby)

foxograph:

Arctic fox in her new winter coat…. (by vermillion$baby)

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January 29, 2012
thevintagerat:

ferrets are almost as cute a rat babies
but not quite

This little buddy goes out to girl named Joi <3

thevintagerat:

ferrets are almost as cute a rat babies

but not quite

This little buddy goes out to girl named Joi <3

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January 29, 2012
"Although most boys figure out how to bring themselves to orgasm by age thirteen, half of girls don’t have their first orgasms until their late teens, twenties, or beyond. Teenage girls widely agree that they get the message loud and clear that masturbation is something boys do, but girls don’t, can’t, or shouldn’t. The cultural focus on intercourse tells young women to expect they’ll begin to experience sexual pleasure once they have sex with a man (whether or not they’re even interested in sex with men). Nearly all teen boys, on the other hand, experience sexual pleasure long before they get their hands—or other body parts—into a partner’s pants. Despite the massive advances in women’s equality, young women’s sexuality is stuck in a surprising paradox. Young women are sold provocative clothes but aren’t taught where to find their own clitoris. Many girls give their boyfriends oral sex, but are too uncomfortable with their own bodies to allow the guys to return the favor. It’s still a radical act to say that women need and deserve access to information about their own sexual pleasure—not just about the risks and negative consequences of sex."

— Dorian Solot, I Love Female Orgasm: An Extraordinary Orgasm Guide.  (via wewantrevolutiongirlstylenow)

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January 29, 2012
ANNOUNCING Girl Talk 2012! :)

queershoulder:


I am pleased as punch to announce this year’s Girl Talk cast. Please spread the word, and come to the show on March 29th!

Girl Talk: A Trans & Cis Woman Dialogue

Thursday, March 29th, 2012
7:00pm - 10:00pm
San Francisco LGBT Community Center - Rainbow Room
1800 Market Street between Octavia & Laguna
Tickets: $12-$20 (no one turned away)

Curated by Gina de Vries, Elena Rose, and Julia Serano.
Generously supported by the Queer Cultural Center Healthy Communit
ies program. 

Queer cisgender women and queer transgender women are allies, friends, support systems, lovers, and partners to each other. Trans and cis women are allies to each other every day — from activism that includes everything from Take Back the Night to Camp Trans; to supporting each other in having “othered” bodies in a world that is obsessed with idealized body types; to loving, having sex, and building family with each other in a world that wants us to disappear. 

Girl Talk is an annual spoken word show fostering and promoting dialogue about these relationships. Trans and cis women will read about their relationships of all kinds – sexual and romantic, chosen and blood family, friendships, support networks, activist alliances. Join us for a night of stories about sex, bodies, feminism, activism, challenging exclusion in masculine-centric dyke spaces, dating and breaking up, finding each other, and finding love and family.

Performer Bios

Charlie Anders hosts and organizes the award-winning Writers With Drinks reading series in San Francisco, which was namechecked in Armistead Maupin’s latest Tales of the City novel. She’s had stories inBest Lesbian Erotica 2010Sex For America: Politically Inspired Erotica, Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009 and 2011, and Tor.com. She co-founded other magazine: the magazine for people who defy categories, and currently blogs at io9. She won the 2010 Emperor Norton Award for “extraordinary invention and creativity unhindered by the constraints of paltry reason.”

Dominika Bednarska is a postdoctoral fellow at U.C. Berkeley, where she completed her PhD in English and Disability Studies.  Her writing has appeared in Wordgathering, The Bellevue Literary Review, Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity, The Culture of Efficiency: Technology in Everyday Life, What I Want From You: An Anthology of East Bay Lesbian PoetsGhosting Atoms, and Cripping Femme. She is currently working on expanding and revising her solo show, My Body Love Story, that will be performed this spring and summer. For more information, go to dominikabednarskaspeaks.blogspot.com or become a fan on Facebook.

Gina de Vries founded and co-curates “Girl Talk” with Elena Rose and Julia Serano. She’s thrilled that the show is still going strong after 4 years. Gina has taught Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop since 2008, and you can find her work anthologized all over, from the San Francisco Bay Guardianto Coming & Crying. A graduate of Hampshire College, Gina is currently pursuing her Master of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing and Master’s in English at San Francisco State University. The Record, her experimental fiction novel about sex, adolescence, music, San Francisco, and growing up queer, should be hitting bookstores in 2013. Find out a whole lot more at ginadevries.com. Twitter: @queershoulder. Tumblr: queershoulder.

DavEnd is a tenderhearted, genderqueer, costume designing, accordion wielding songwriter, performing artist and designer based in San Francisco. Ms. End has released two studio albums (How To Hold Your Own Hand, Fruits Commonly Mistaken For Vegetables) and for the past 5 years, has been touring extensively in the U.S., performing at queer teen centers, festivals, colleges, theatres and backyards. DavEnd’s current project, Fabulous Artistic Guys Get Overtly Traumatized Sometimes: The Musical!,brings together the worlds of music and radical performance art in a theatrical extravaganza, exploring the effects of heterosexism and street harassment on the development of queer identity.  

Thea Hillman is a mother, writer, and performer. Her book of poetry and fiction “Depending on the Light,” was published in 2001. Her Lambda award-winning memoir, “Intersex: For Lack of a Better Word” came out in 2008 and is taught at universities around the country.

Nomy Lamm is a writer, musician, performance artist and voice teacher.   Her band, nomy lamm & THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, is a flexible platform for collaboration with everyone and everything, including other musicians, artists, poets, puppeteers, spectators, and the moon.  She performs regularly with Sins Invalid, creating musical dreamworld performance art about disability, sexuality and social justice.  She is currently working on her MFA thesis, a collection of short stories called“515 Clues,” and writes an advice column for Make/Shift magazine called “Dear Nomy.”

Emily Manuel is a Greek-Australian becoming-Jewish writer, blogger, editor, sometime academic, musician, partner, mother to four cats, and beekeeper.  She found a bee and she kept it - that’s the first rule of beekeeping.  She is editor-in-chief at Global Comment magazine, and her work has also appeared at Questioning TransphobiaTiger Beatdown,Billboard magazineBitch magazine, and many others.  She has a PhD in English from Murdoch University in Australia gathering dust in the corner.

Elena Rose, a Filipina-Ashkenazic mixed-class trans dyke mestiza, rode stories out of rural Oregon and hasn’t stopped making words since.  In her second year co-curating “Girl Talk” and fourth as a performer, she writes online as “Little Light,” travels the country as a preacher and poet, and has dedicated herself to the work of radical love, queer theology, and justice for those who live at the edges.  Her work has turned up everywhere from college classrooms to bathroom mirrors to protest marches, in magazines including Aorta and Make/Shift, and on the acclaimed spoken-word album It Is Better to Speak!  Rose is currently finishing her first book, Mountain of Myrrh, forthcoming from Dinah Press, and attends seminary in Northern California, where she resides with her wife and a small but well-loved pomegranate tree.

Julia Serano is an Oakland, California-based writer, performer and activist. She is the author of Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity, a collection of personal essays that reveal how misogyny frames popular assumptions about femininity and shapes many of the myths and misconceptions people have about transsexual women. Julia’s other writings have appeared in anthologies (including Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation, Word Warriors: 30 Leaders in the Women’s Spoken Word Movement and Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape), in feminist, queer, pop culture and literary magazines and websites (such as Bitch, AlterNet.org, Out, Feministing.com, and make/shift), and have been used as teaching materials in gender studies, queer studies, psychology and human sexuality courses in colleges across North America.  juliaserano.com.

Jos Truitt is a Boston native and recent transplant to San Francisco. She joined the team at Feministing.com in July 2009 and became an Editor in August 2011. Jos attended Hampshire College where she coordinated the school’s annual national reproductive justice conference. After college she worked in the reproductive health, rights and justice movements in Washington, DC. Jos has spoken and trained at numerous national conferences and college campuses about trans issues, reproductive justice, blogging, feminism, and grassroots organizing. Jos is currently pursuing an MFA in Printmaking at San Francisco Art Institute.

Pidge Vera is a mixed-race queer femme writer, performer and choreographer, living an awesome and strangely grown up life in Oakland, CA. Her interests and activist work include, but are not limited to: self-care, feminism, sexual assault and interpersonal violence prevention and advocacy, storytelling, dance, queers, femmes, fashion, baking killer peanut-butter cookies, and passionate karaoke performances. She is currently adapting her research thesis on eating disorders, narrative construction, and embodied practice into a book, and will talk about it at length if you let her. Pidge resides with her wife and Cleis, the littlest of pomegranate trees.

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