Community building, promoting sexual health and safety, QTBLG history, Gender Studies, mythology and psychology, art, music, magick, mystery, suspense, action, comedy...er, I think we crossed over into Blockbuster now...
Music
We'll be sampling every so often. In the meantime, enjoy some pop, some metal, and some pop metal!
Television
Who has time for television when you've got so many great friends and things to do?
Heroes
Everyone who has helped the Queer community gain visibility, strengthened awareness and helped combat homophobia, heterosexism, sexism, transphobia, and in general paved the way to motherfucking fabulousness.
The OQC (and it's former incarnation, OMP) is on hold until further notice. We will be reworking our site, mission, and goals in hopes of better serving the Queer community here in Olympia, while adhering to the guidelines set for us by our sponsors in the Thurston and Clark County Health Departments. Thank you for your patience.
Jonny and Kylen
Who I'd like to meet: Artists, magicians, Kings and Queens, benders of gender and all sorts of things! Poets and dancers of Earth and Sky, Lions and Cougars and Bears...oh my!
holy cow you're not even going to believe it...i click'd this deal to receive an AUTHENTIC designer handbag from Coach 100% FREE and it surprisingly came!! since i KNOW its for real now, i'm going to go back real quick and get another one or two to give out as gifts..you ought to go swipe a few too HA HA! aint the one i received hot?
This is the official call for submissions for the 2008 Sex Workers' Art Show Tour! Anyone of any gender who has worked in the sex industry is encouraged to apply: porn stars, strippers, escorts, dommes, webcam models, hookers, etc.
THE SHOW: The Sex Workers' Art Show is a cabaret-style evening of visual and performance art created by people who work in the sex industry. The artwork and performances offer a wide range of perspectives on sex work, moving beyond "positive" and "negative" into a fuller articulation of the complicated ways sex workers experience our jobs and our lives. You can read more about the show at www.sexworkersartshow.com.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR: Sex trade workers are in a unique position to observe the freaky dynamics of capitalism, desire, ownership, gender, and race. We are looking for hilarious, disturbing, challenging, entertaining, accessible work that addresses these issues. Or, you know, whatever else. You don't have to be an experienced performer to apply! We're interested in a range of mediums- spoken word, burlesque, music, video and performance art of all kinds.
THE DEAL: The tour is happening late January through early March 2008. It hits approximately 30 cities nationwide, in a bit over a month. More info about pay and logistics is available on our blog. Email or message us for info about how to submit, at info@sexworkersartshow.com. Submissions must be received by September 20th.
We need volunteers in Spokane, Yakima, Olympia, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, and Bellingham for Pride events throughout the summer. If you have two hours to spare, we'd love to have your help! Email nriding@equalrightswashington.org or visit our website for more information.
If you haven’t already, come check out AddictionTribe.com - very neat new community website for those that deal with addiction issues and are looking for support from others that can relate.