Peep this week's issue of More! magazine to catch the first instalment of my big, gay column on coming out. Feels sweet to be writing for a magazine I perused during my pre-babydyke years; I'd leaf through a bunch of 'zines each week in the local newsagents while munching on penny sweets, but More! was one of my preferred reads during those mid/late teen years, mostly because they could be relied upon for the kind of kinky problem-page letters that didn't make it into the more prudish teengirl publications. Also, they boasted the much-loved Position of the Week feature, which I'm very glad to say is STILL RUNNING! Seasoned queers, this is lighter fare than my DIVA stuff, and aimed at the young bi-curious/not-yet-out types (yay that I can be a part of helping heterocentric teen media cater for this demographic!) but worth a peep for some racy moments and ritesofpassage giggles. Go check it!
Showing posts with label lesbians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lesbians. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Thursday, 5 April 2012
"When I look at my daughter’s face, I know I flew in the face of tradition and culture. She’s an extension of my radical progressive politics. Her birth was outside the norm"
The May edition of DIVA Magazine is out today, and features my investigative article on lezsploitation in UK TV. It also contains my interview with poet and activist Staceyann Chin, on the politics of sex, feminism, the journey towards pregnancy and single-parenting for lesbians. Aging and motherhood are big topics for me at the moment, and as I navigate those things, I find myself reaching out for older, wiser dykes who have traveled/are traveling those roads and can report back with compass and maps. Talking with Chin was important and rewarding in that respect; she makes aging and motherhood look sexy, rewarding and radical.
Monday, 12 March 2012
I ate the meklah fruit, I fell in love with blues
My Q+A with Cat and Stas of rad Sub Pop duo THEEsatisfaction is out now, in the April edition of Diva magazine. We talked about recreating samples, the (unspoken) power of instrumentals (and slang), hip hop rebellion, and making music "travel". THEE are crazy talented, and also the first out black queer female outfit to be signed to Sub Pop. I've been hyping/hearting them for some time (here and here).
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Dyke comix, from Second Wave counter-culture to the New 52
My Diva magazine feature on the herstory of lesbians in comics is out today. I'm not ashamed to say that writing it sent me a little crazy. Its such a niche branch of comics, with roots in Second Wave feminsim and late 60s underground counter-culture publishing, so all those early artists and volumes proved tricky to track down and draw out. The power of the lesbian phone tree came good, and I ended up e-talking with Mary Wings, Trina Robbins and Roberta Gregory, the real 70s matriarchs of dyke comix. Can you imagine emailing with women who were creating lesbian legacies in a pre-internet world? Seeing the PDF panels of 'Sandy Comes Out' in my inbox one chilly November morning was a BIG deal. I spent an obsessive amount of time drawing up timelines and cruising Amazon and Ebay, to moderately successful ends, for obscure issues, and spent a lot of cash padding out my collection with volumes I could ill-afford. I plan on pouring everything I've amassed into a bumper-sized zine at some point.
In the mean time, head to Queer Zine Archive Project to download a copy of Roberta Gregory's Dynamite Damsels.
And because there appears to be a tag limit in Blogger: Wimmins Comix, Gay Comix, Tits N Clits, The 24 Group, Dianne DiMassa, Leanne Franson, Erica Smith, Girl Frenzy, Alison Bechdel, Erika Moen, Carrie McNinch, Arial Schrag, Michelle Tea, Laurenn McCubbin, the Hernandez Bros, Jennifer Camper, Nicole J Georges, Cristy C Road, Ross Campbell, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Gail Simone.
In the mean time, head to Queer Zine Archive Project to download a copy of Roberta Gregory's Dynamite Damsels.
And because there appears to be a tag limit in Blogger: Wimmins Comix, Gay Comix, Tits N Clits, The 24 Group, Dianne DiMassa, Leanne Franson, Erica Smith, Girl Frenzy, Alison Bechdel, Erika Moen, Carrie McNinch, Arial Schrag, Michelle Tea, Laurenn McCubbin, the Hernandez Bros, Jennifer Camper, Nicole J Georges, Cristy C Road, Ross Campbell, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Gail Simone.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Thursday, 22 December 2011
12 To Watch In 2012
Thanks to Ludi Valentine's blog Silicone Valley, I now have a new crush (oh hai Danni Daniels), and an improved knowledge of sex toys, and phthalates - eeek! Valentine is one of the rad queers featured in my article 12 To Watch In 2012 for DIVA magazine's January/Feb issue (on sale today), which includes protest singers, poly advocates, political activists, rockers, artists and awesome transdyke women. Glad I got to write/publish this; its my queer feminist answer to the deluge of fawning, malecentric best-of lists that happen round about this time each year. Here's hoping 2012 will be SASSY.
Saturday, 15 October 2011
Romi Klinger interview
From strap-on scenes and lesbian reality TV to pin-up, role model and fashion entrepreneur: my interview with the Real L Word star Romi Klinger in the lush November edition of DIVA magazine, on shelves now.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
TV party tonight
TV programmes I am looking forward to this year:
The Real L Word season 2
True Blood season 4
Weeds season 7
Walking Dead season 2
Amber Rose's Behind Her Shades (pending a network pickup)
The rest of Game Of Thrones
Play-deducing aspects of a person's character (however superficial) by the TV they watch: another form of covert supermarket-basket detective work, an activity I engage in frequently. Just call me Charlotte Holmes.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Prove It On Me
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010
'Little Freak' teaser
Minaj + dykey is allll good, but the recruiting-girls-for-Usher thing is kinda disgusting. Like she can only get her gay on if there's a slice of hetero-man anchor in the mix to keep things from getting TOO LESBIONIC.
Beats on this tune are dope but the whole thing would be so much better if it was Usherless.
Beats on this tune are dope but the whole thing would be so much better if it was Usherless.
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