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Graffiti Artists Bring Nature to (D)Urban Jungle
From aerosol art to raw etchings, reverse graffiti artists in Durban, South Africa, cue stunning naturescapes on rough-hewn city walls in the coastal city. Inspired by a British artist Paul Curtis (aka “Moose”), these so-called scrubbers add new perspective to outdoor art, mimicking the best of those creators, the woman with the best tags [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2010 under All, Art, Politics.
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LGBT Lit Fest Sizzles in New York City
On May 27, 2010, the 22nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards will call upon and celebrate the freshest, edgiest, and most honored pensman to date. Hosted by the Lambda Literary Foundation (LLF), the event has balloned in size and scope since its quiet beginnings, asking pressing questions of its audinece such as, Is There, or Should [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2010 under All, Art, LGBT.
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‘Children Are Not Puppies’ Huckabee Says of Gay Adoption
4/18/2010
In a recent interview, Arkansas Governor and former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee pulls out the stops to equate homosexuality with incest, polygamy, beastiality, and plain old childishness. Given that he was speaking with a college reporter, I think Huckabee must have woken that morning searching for some blood pressure pills and a bulletproof vest. But [...]
Posted: April 18th, 2010 under All, LGBT, Politics.
Tags: Huckabee gay, Huckabee gay adoption, Huckabee gay marriage, LGBT, LGBT news, Mike Huckabee, TCNJ, TCNJ interview
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Tipping the Velvet, by Sarah Waters
By Cat Perry, 4/7/2010
Wandering the bookstores a few months back, I got tingle somewhere in the back of my mind that begged to read just one more historical fiction, one that could pull me into some distant alley and then in front of a roaring fire with each line. It was winter; I needed something [...]
Posted: April 7th, 2010 under All, LGBT.
Tags: fiction, historical fiction, LGBT, romance, sarah waters, tipping the velvet
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The Passion, by Jeanette Winterson
The Passion, by Jeanette Winterson, rescues historical fiction from a wintry wasteland taking it out on a stolen gondola at 4 a.m. with a handle of bootleg wine and nowhere to go till sunrise. From From France to Venice and the great harsh unknown, “The Passion” is an exhilarating whip of sensuous fresh air. Death, innocence, Napoleon, queer sexuality, and the seedy muddle known as Venice weave together a quick read about love, war, and learning to let go of your heart—or take it back.
Posted: December 27th, 2009 under All, Art, LGBT.
Tags: fiction, historical fiction, lesbian, LGBT, LGBT writer, Winterson
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