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- Teach Me How To GIF-y: Grassroots Queer Aesthetics in New Media and a Progressive Literary Movement
“So how do you know him?” “I follow his GIFs online. They’re really good!” “What?” “GIFs are these silly low res animated images for online. You’d know what I mean if I showed you, you’ve seen them.” “So is this like some sort of flirtation? Is there such a thing as GIF flirtation?” “No! I [...]
- Chocolate Babies
UCLA Film & Television Archive and Outfest, present “The Legacy Project Screening Series” In December, the Legacy Project Screening Series celebrates the release of War Diaries, a collection of poems, short stories and personal essays reflecting on the experiences of black queer men internationally in the era of AIDS. War Diaries is published by AIDS [...]
- Perfect Lovers
Felix Gonzalez-Torres. (American, born Cuba. 1957-1996). Untitled (Perfect Lovers). 1991. Clocks, paint on wall. overall 14 x 28 x 2 3/4″ (35.6 x 71.2 x 7 cm). Two clocks side by side are much more threatening to the powers that be than an image of two guys sucking each other’s dicks, because they cannot use [...]
- Last Address
“An elegiac film made up of exterior images of the last residential addresses of a group of New York City artists who died of AIDS by director Ira Sachs“ Take a moment. Watch. The film is a beautiful testament to a group of fantastic writers/artist/thinkers who we have lost to AIDS. Share this:
- Persistent Voices: An Anthology of Poets Lost to AIDS
If you are in NYC next week please come by and support! Center Voices presents Working Authors A Celebration of Persistent Voices: An Anthology of Poets Lost to AIDS. Mark Doty and other poets/editors will be reading contributors work. The event: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 Reception 6PM, Program 6:30PM, $8 online, $10 at the door The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & [...]
- David Groff: The Mary Interview
I love when an interview turns into a master class. My interview with queer poet/writer/editor David Groff was both extraordinarily engaging and edifying. A trail blazer for queer writing and more recently a torch bearer for aspects of queer writing that are too vital and magnificent to be lost; David has provided an impassioned and [...]
