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This episode unofficially powered by Janelle Monáe's Lipstick Lover, because it's pure and utter queer joy.
This week, Mary and Gregg talk about why old-school rock stars should probably keep their opinions to themselves in their ignorance, why SF Pride may be a bit strapped for cash, and why the entire Bay Area is in an uproar over the death of Banko Brown.
We also talk about the intersectionality of queerness and disability with King Lotus Boy and Obsidienne Obsurd, drag artists who are hosting “TRANSformASIANS” – a Transgender & Asian-American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander showcase. Exploring the relationship between queerness, gender fluidity, cultural (re)connection and diasporic healing. A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Red Canary Song. June 2nd 7pm PT at The Oasis SF – and live-streamed on Oasis TV.
Also, check out King Lotus Boy's excellent song "Google is Free" 😂
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Have an event or a story you'd like to see featured? Let us know by emailing Gregg!
This episode unofficially powered by Janelle Monáe's Lipstick Lover, because it's pure and utter queer joy.
This week, Mary and Gregg talk about why old-school rock stars should probably keep their opinions to themselves in their ignorance, why SF Pride may be a bit strapped for cash, and why the entire Bay Area is in an uproar over the death of Banko Brown.
We also talk about the intersectionality of queerness and disability with King Lotus Boy and Obsidienne Obsurd, drag artists who are hosting “TRANSformASIANS” – a Transgender & Asian-American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander showcase. Exploring the relationship between queerness, gender fluidity, cultural (re)connection and diasporic healing. A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Red Canary Song. June 2nd 7pm PT at The Oasis SF – and live-streamed on Oasis TV.
Also, check out King Lotus Boy's excellent song "Google is Free" 😂
Local Events:
Episode Links:
Have an event or a story you'd like to see featured? Let us know by emailing Gregg!