Apr. 16th, 2007
4/27 QOM is coming soon
Apr. 16th, 2007 11:47 amQUEER OPEN MIC
featuring The Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba
Friday April 27, 2007
8pm
Three Dollar Bill Cafe
1800 Market St in SF
In honor of Walpurgisnacht, the Queer Open Mic (QOM if you're monosyllabic), the bouncy, ballistic and ne'er-boring open mic hosted by Cindy Emch and Sherilyn Connelly, is proud to feature The Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba on Friday, April 27. He will display recent artwork and read from his memoir, "The Last American Painter." Open mic performers are welcome to perform art of any style as long as it is one (1) piece that is five (5) minutes or less. Open Mic sign up begins at 7:30 sharp. Cost is a $1 - $5 donation that helps pay the artist.
Feature Bio
The Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba, a Mescalero Apache, was legally ordained as a priest by Anton Szandor LaVey in 1995. His works have been collected by the Vincent Price Archive, the William S. Burroughs Archive, Stephen King, Clive Barker, David Cronenberg, H.R. Giger, Cornell University, A.I.M. (American Indian Movement), and the Black Panther Party, among others. A "Sexpressionist," his mixed media canvases contain everything from oil paint and traditional tribal beadwork to his own blood and body fluids. Internationally known for being controversial, Leyba is extreme, and makes no apologies for it.
featuring The Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba
Friday April 27, 2007
8pm
Three Dollar Bill Cafe
1800 Market St in SF
In honor of Walpurgisnacht, the Queer Open Mic (QOM if you're monosyllabic), the bouncy, ballistic and ne'er-boring open mic hosted by Cindy Emch and Sherilyn Connelly, is proud to feature The Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba on Friday, April 27. He will display recent artwork and read from his memoir, "The Last American Painter." Open mic performers are welcome to perform art of any style as long as it is one (1) piece that is five (5) minutes or less. Open Mic sign up begins at 7:30 sharp. Cost is a $1 - $5 donation that helps pay the artist.
Feature Bio
The Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba, a Mescalero Apache, was legally ordained as a priest by Anton Szandor LaVey in 1995. His works have been collected by the Vincent Price Archive, the William S. Burroughs Archive, Stephen King, Clive Barker, David Cronenberg, H.R. Giger, Cornell University, A.I.M. (American Indian Movement), and the Black Panther Party, among others. A "Sexpressionist," his mixed media canvases contain everything from oil paint and traditional tribal beadwork to his own blood and body fluids. Internationally known for being controversial, Leyba is extreme, and makes no apologies for it.
from le borggrrl
Apr. 16th, 2007 06:49 pmLook at your LJ userpics list. If you have fewer than50 icons, pick every fifth one. If you have between fifty and seventy-five icons, pick every seventh one. If you have over seventy-five icons, pick every tenth one. If you have fewer than ten,pick all of 'em. List each one in your LJ, and tell everyone exactly why you have it, why it's interesting to you, what significance it has.
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SEASONAL JOBS FOR QUEERBOT FILM LOVERS
Apr. 16th, 2007 07:45 pmHi folks,
Frameline has a few more seasonal staff openings for Frameline31 (June 14-24, 2007), most are assistant level positions or box office cashiers.
Currently we have the following positions to fill:
Box Office Cashiers
PR & Outreach Assistant
Print Traffic Assistant
Travel Assistant
Volunteer Assistant
Job descriptions are currently on their website at frameline.org/about/jobs.html
If you know anyone that might be qualified and would be a great addition to Frameline staff please pass along the link/postings to them.
Queer Cheers
ETA: link now works
Frameline has a few more seasonal staff openings for Frameline31 (June 14-24, 2007), most are assistant level positions or box office cashiers.
Currently we have the following positions to fill:
Box Office Cashiers
PR & Outreach Assistant
Print Traffic Assistant
Travel Assistant
Volunteer Assistant
Job descriptions are currently on their website at frameline.org/about/jobs.html
If you know anyone that might be qualified and would be a great addition to Frameline staff please pass along the link/postings to them.
Queer Cheers
ETA: link now works