Alice In Wonderland ~ Dawn Of An Empire Ball
12 November at 16:00 - 13 November at 00:00
Location SPACE 128
454 W. 128th St (128th & Amsterdam)
New York, NY
Created by:
The Opulent Haus of PUCCI
More info
The Haus of Pucci Presents: Alice In Wonderland, The Dawn of an Empire Fridayn, November 12, 2010 Doors Open 4pm, LSS 6pm
I. OTA Foot & Eye "The White Rabbit" $100 Tastefully done with creative frame AND shoe, 3 Trophies, 1 cash)
II. Mini Grand OTA Switch "The Blue Caterpillar" $50 Youre known for 1 category, then switch to another, biggest gag wins! (part 2 later)
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III. FF Performance "Alice" $150 Bring it like alice, soft, feminine, and dainty (1 trophy, 1 cash)
IV. Mini Grand 2: BQ Face "The Wicked Jabberwocky" $150 Wicked Beauty (1 trophy, 1 cash)
V. The Opulent Haus of Pucci Grand March
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
FundingDriveCKUT
Check out this interview on Queer Corps with hosts and former hosts of CKUT 90.3's Queer Corps, myself included ;-) We also play Margaret Cho's new song "My Pussy"
https://secure.ckut.ca//cgi-bin/ckut-grid.pl?show=1%252C18%253A00&action=showaudio
For more info on the crucial and prize-loaded funding drive, go to:
http://www.ckut.ca/fd2010home.php
https://secure.ckut.ca//cgi-bin/ckut-grid.pl?show=1%252C18%253A00&action=showaudio
For more info on the crucial and prize-loaded funding drive, go to:
http://www.ckut.ca/fd2010home.php
Monday, September 20, 2010
CulturalAppropriationWorkshop
Workshop discussion with activist Jessica Yee:
24 September · 14:00 - 17:00 Shatner Building, McG
Cultural Appropriation: The term “cultural appropriation” is sometimes used to describe the act of borrowing or stealing aspects of another culture. For many people, the concept of cultural appropriation is a very charged issue, and passionate debates about cultural appropriation can be found scattered across the Internet and in many politicized spaces. in radical and activist movements and organizations Cultural Appropriation h...as become a very hot issue, with many activists and radicals personally and politically very involved in the debate.
Registration: Limited to 15 people, so please RSVP promptly. Email: qpirg@ssmu.mcgill.ca to register. We'll be contacting you with some reading a few days before.
Priority will be given to those who request to participate on behalf of a group or organization with whom they can share the learnings and doings of the workshop, not necessarily first come, first served.
24 September · 14:00 - 17:00
Shatner Building, McGill University, (3480 McTavish), Lev Bukhman, 2nd floor
***FREE***
Brought to you by QPIRG McGill and thedutymyth
BIO:
JESSICA YEE is a self-described Indigenous feminist reproductive justice freedom fighter. 24 years old and Two-Spirited from the Mohawk Nation, Jessica is the founder and Executive Director of the Native Youth Sexual Health Network, a CanAmerica wide organization by youth and for youth. She has spent more than half her life mobilizing individuals, families, and communities alike to reclaim their ancestral rights to self-determine decisions over their own bodies and spaces.
Ms. Yee's workshop will be open to 13 people from the community, to discuss and broaden our understanding of this very charged issue. Debates about cultural appropriation can be found scattered across the Internet and in many politicized spaces, and in radical and activist movements and organizations. Cultural Appropriation has become a very hot issue, with many activists and radicals personally and politically very involved in the debate. We would like to ensure that this debate is given space and allowed to empower and improve everyone's understand of being a better ally, in the context of community-based anti-oppressive work.
If you are unable to attend this workshop (which is also being given by OPIRG in Ottawa on the 20th, but it is full already), please note that some notes and discussion materials will be made available through QPIRG McGill at a later date.See more
24 September · 14:00 - 17:00 Shatner Building, McG
Cultural Appropriation: The term “cultural appropriation” is sometimes used to describe the act of borrowing or stealing aspects of another culture. For many people, the concept of cultural appropriation is a very charged issue, and passionate debates about cultural appropriation can be found scattered across the Internet and in many politicized spaces. in radical and activist movements and organizations Cultural Appropriation h...as become a very hot issue, with many activists and radicals personally and politically very involved in the debate.
Registration: Limited to 15 people, so please RSVP promptly. Email: qpirg@ssmu.mcgill.ca to register. We'll be contacting you with some reading a few days before.
Priority will be given to those who request to participate on behalf of a group or organization with whom they can share the learnings and doings of the workshop, not necessarily first come, first served.
24 September · 14:00 - 17:00
Shatner Building, McGill University, (3480 McTavish), Lev Bukhman, 2nd floor
***FREE***
Brought to you by QPIRG McGill and thedutymyth
BIO:
JESSICA YEE is a self-described Indigenous feminist reproductive justice freedom fighter. 24 years old and Two-Spirited from the Mohawk Nation, Jessica is the founder and Executive Director of the Native Youth Sexual Health Network, a CanAmerica wide organization by youth and for youth. She has spent more than half her life mobilizing individuals, families, and communities alike to reclaim their ancestral rights to self-determine decisions over their own bodies and spaces.
Ms. Yee's workshop will be open to 13 people from the community, to discuss and broaden our understanding of this very charged issue. Debates about cultural appropriation can be found scattered across the Internet and in many politicized spaces, and in radical and activist movements and organizations. Cultural Appropriation has become a very hot issue, with many activists and radicals personally and politically very involved in the debate. We would like to ensure that this debate is given space and allowed to empower and improve everyone's understand of being a better ally, in the context of community-based anti-oppressive work.
If you are unable to attend this workshop (which is also being given by OPIRG in Ottawa on the 20th, but it is full already), please note that some notes and discussion materials will be made available through QPIRG McGill at a later date.See more
Monday, September 6, 2010
2Fik and Alexis O'Hara on Queer Corps
Check out "queer corps" from the drop-down menu and choose the September 6th episode for sparkling interviews with SPARK artists 2Fik and Alexis O'Hara, co-hosted by me and John Custodio.
More info on Studio 303's Spark Cabaret:
www.studio303.ca/en/events/spark/
Bisous,
Jordan
More info on Studio 303's Spark Cabaret:
www.studio303.ca/en/events/spark/
Bisous,
Jordan
Labels:
2Fik,
Alexis O'Hara,
Cabaret Spark,
Queer Corps,
Studio 303
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
CAKE + DANCING: the Dirté Thirté Birthdé
CAKE + DANCING: the Dirté Thirté Birthdé
Where: My house, Quarante-Huit-Soixante-Trois Jeanne-Mance (functioning dishwasher!)
When: 9:30pm, Friday Sept. 3rd
How: Handlebars, shoulderpads, and dancin' shoes
After: Dancing at Up Yours, 5656 ave du Parc (11:30pm-3am)
Why: I'll only be Thirté for the rest of my gay life and I am so happy you're in it with me!
MTI (Musical Track Inspiration): "Met Some New Colours" (Pop Winds) / Memories (Kid Cudi / David Guetta Haircut)
http://www.ckut.ca/cgi-bin/ckut-grid.pl
Where: My house, Quarante-Huit-Soixante-Trois Jeanne-Mance (functioning dishwasher!)
When: 9:30pm, Friday Sept. 3rd
How: Handlebars, shoulderpads, and dancin' shoes
After: Dancing at Up Yours, 5656 ave du Parc (11:30pm-3am)
Why: I'll only be Thirté for the rest of my gay life and I am so happy you're in it with me!
MTI (Musical Track Inspiration): "Met Some New Colours" (Pop Winds) / Memories (Kid Cudi / David Guetta Haircut)
http://www.ckut.ca/cgi-bin/ckut-grid.pl
Labels:
Aleks Cameron,
CKUT,
Dirté Thirté,
lickety split,
Memories,
Pop Winds,
Up Yours
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Kingston Queers Bash Back on CFRC fm
OMG this interview with Bash Back Kingston was so cute and fun!
cfrc.ca/blog/programming/archive
Choose 25 August 2010, 18h and the interview starts at around the 19th
minute. PCP, PolitQ, CKUT, "We Become our own Wolves" and, natch,
Pervers/cité all get plugs. Go community radio!
Love on the airwaves,
Jordan
cfrc.ca/blog/programming/archive
Choose 25 August 2010, 18h and the interview starts at around the 19th
minute. PCP, PolitQ, CKUT, "We Become our own Wolves" and, natch,
Pervers/cité all get plugs. Go community radio!
Love on the airwaves,
Jordan
Labels:
CFRC,
CKUT,
perverscité,
PolitiQ,
Prisoner Correspondance Project,
QueerCorps
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