Sep. 8th, 2008

emchy: (Default)
My friend Fran Varian is fighting some serious health issues, and a bunch of us are organizing a benefit to help her out.

[livejournal.com profile] pantryslut is organizing the auction! And as of right now, she is actively seeking donations. So, if you have an item, or a service, or something unclassifiable that you'd like to donate, please contact her ASAP. You can do so over here http://pantryslut.livejournal.com/1138209.html

Details on how to bid will be posted shortly!

Please feel free to pass on this information to anyone you think might be interested in either donating or bidding (or both :) ).

job opening

Sep. 8th, 2008 04:27 pm
emchy: (working_2008)
Jaman.com
Social media marketing- Intern Job Description
 
Jaman.com has an opportunity available for an internship. Working within our Marketing dept, you will be responsible for making sure Jaman.com builds a significant online presence via Web 2.0 media sites, the blogosphere and message boards.
 
The right person will be hard working, tenacious-but-balanced and have a good sense of humor. You will have one overall goal: Bring traffic to our site.


Qualified candidates will live and breathe Web 2.0, social networking sites, blogs, news and opinion.


 
Responsibilities:
• Developing and cultivating leads, building a solid pipeline of compelling bloggers, securing links from other sites/blogs.
·   Assist in the development and implementation of marketing programs.
·   Candidate will assist in brand-building activities through the use of popular online communities
• Will be responsible for maintaining the presence of Jaman in social networks
• Assist in promoting films which may have a viral presence

Qualifications:
• Computer Savvy
• Experience with online viral technology: email, blogs, wikis, etc.
• Active in at least one social network (MySpace, Facebook, etc).
• Expresses an interest in Guerilla Marketing efforts


Note: This is a part-time, paid internship.

you can email cemch at jaman dot com and I will forward your info to HR
emchy: (a aug accordion yell hobo)
please start spreading the word

October 1, 2008
The Hella Pretty Army: A Benefit for Fran Varian




On October 1st an army of San Francisco’s revolutionary and passionate writers, musicians, performers and art makers will come together at the San Francisco Center for Sex and Culture to throw a big ass party and benefit for Fran Varian.

Poet, activist and organizer Fran Varian has spent her life creating art, and poetry that is intense, powerful and a politcal punch in gut. Giving voice to the women, the fighters, the poor, the queer, the disenfranchised, Fran has spent her artistic life fighting for people's rights and voices. In addition to her art - she has also spent her entire life as a health worker, counselor and activist for the rights of women around health care and reproductive freedom. Ironically it is a lack of access to health care that has brought Fran to a serious health condition. Recently diagnosed with late stage Lyme disease, Fran is literally battling for her life after 14 years of mis-diagnosis allowing this disease to destroy her system. At this stage of the illness there is only one type of treatment that has shown positive results and this benefit is fighting for the funds to ensure that Fran can complete the full cycle of treatment.

With performers including Mark Growden, Lauren Wheeler, Vagabondage, Meliza Bañales , Katrina James, Heathen Machinery, Steven Schwartz, Gina de Vries, 
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Storm Florez and more, a silent auction that includes one of a kind art, couture fashion, handmade chapbooks and more, plus rumors of an onsite kissing booth the night is sure to be a celebration of life, art and the power of people coming together to help someone that has dedicated their life to helping the community.


If you would like to help Fran win the battle against Lyme Disease you can donate on her profile here http://goodbadgirl.livejournal.com/profile

Come to the show and join Fran's Hella Pretty Lyme Fighting Army!!


The Performers
Mark Growden



Mark Growden is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, singer, painter, printer, and father based in SF. Some people think he smells good.




Lauren Wheeler is a recovering slam poet who competed at the National Poetry Slam in 1998, as a member of the renegade Team SF-Mission District, and again in 1999, as a member and the coach of Team Ithaca, NY. She has featured at Cornell University, where she studied English Literature, as well as in Los Angeles, Miami, and throughout the Bay Area. Lauren curated and hosted two poetry series in Ithaca, Tongue & Groove at Stella's Wine and Whiskey Bar and Re-Verse at the Oak Café, and was a core organizer of the ForWord Girls poetry and spoken word festival in San Francisco. Her work has appeared in Lodestar Quarterly, Other Magazine, and 365 Tomorrows.




Walking the dirty streets of the big city and the farm towns, Vagabondage sings you tales of lonely alleyways, late night bus rides and unfortunate incidents with spicy spicy food. Comprised of a poet, an actor, a storyteller, a ham, a vaudevillian, an accordion player, two guitar players, a kazoo player, and two singers, this duo will sing songs to make you laugh, cry, and raise your glass and sing along.



Steven Schwartz is not Andrei.




Katrina James had her first short story published in 1998 and has been creating a steadily growing body of tales ever since. She also co-produced the cult public access show kittypr0n and has acted in and worked behind-the-scenes on several San Francisco stage productions, including Night of the Living Dead, Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Twilight Zone, and Zippy the Pinhead. She currently spends her days disguised as a mild-mannered office manager.




heathen machinery: writer, mother, explosives expert. what's the worst that could happen?



Meliza Bañales is originally from Los Angeles. She has taught writing at UCSC and SFSU as well as at numerous conferences and workshops. She has been writing and performing for the last fifteen years. She published her first poems when she was seventeen in The Lesbian News. She went on to become the first Latina to ever win a Poetry Slam Championship on the west coast in 2002(Oakland), the 2002 winner of the People Before Profits Poetry Prize, and published her first book, Say It With Your Whole Mouth, at the age of twenty-five which went on to be nominated for the Poetry Center Book Award in 2004. Read more... )

Gina de Vries

Gina de Vries is a queer femme writer, rabble-rouser, and Paisan. Her fiction, journalism, memoir, and smut have appeared dozens of places, including: Baby, Remember My Name, Dirty Girls, TransForming Community, That's Revolting!, Bound to Struggle: Where Kink & Radical Politics Meet, make/shift magazine, and Curve magazine (where she was a columnist from 1997-2004). Currently, Gina curates shows for queer performance series San Francisco in Exile, blogs for national LGBT blog Bilerico, and teaches a writing workshop for sex workers at Center for Sex & Culture. She can be cruised online at ginadevries.com.


Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is a queer Sri Lankan writer, performer and high femme powerhouse. The author of Consensual Genocide (TSAR), she has performed her work widely throughout North America and Sri Lanka, including performances at Yale University, Oberlin College, University of Southern California, Swarthmore College, louderARTS, 2006 Pride Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka's second ever Pride), and the immigrant rights rallies and benefits for queer youth centers down your block. Read more... )


Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Storm Florez is a Mexican Amaricon FTM, genderqueer singer/songwriter, performance artist, and live sex show instigator.

Storm currently lives in San Francisco. He has performed his music and spoken word across the US and co-produced and performed in the pornarific cabaret Trans as Fuck in San Francisco in 2004 and in West Hollywood in 2006. Read more... )

additional performers to be announced


If you have something (your time / silent auction items / performance) to donate for the show please leave a comment.



The Hella Pretty Army: A Benefit for Fran Varian
Doors at 7pm, show at 7:30pm
$10 - 20 (no one turned away for lack of funds - but it IS a benefit)
Center for Sex and Culture
1519 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 552-7399



emchy: (Default)
Hey folks
I'm in the home stretch of getting ready for tour. It looks like its going to kick about a million kinds of ass. Biggest concern now is getting the word out. If you can help spread the word please do. If you know somewhere I should post it - please let me know. You rule. This is such a dream of mine. I am so excited. So much has gone into this. So many years and stages and so much sweat. I really can't wait. And of course my stomach is also in a constant knot about it all. wheee.

The official tour announcement:

Come and see the one and only HOBO LOVE TOUR and get ready to be amazed by Waltzing Matilda the One Beer Prophet (formerly known as J. Wilber and Reverend Jess Duggan) and Cindy Emch (aka Emchy) of Vagabondage and Rhubarb Whiskey as they embark on the Hobo Love Tour!

That's right, folks – these two talented tattooed ladies are following the harvest moon during the month of September, starting out in Beer City and then following the curve of the big river down to St. Louis and New Orleans. Then, they'll be cutting back east to descend upon Louisville, Kentucky and, of course, the City of Big Shoulders. They'll be spilling drinks and breaking hearts through the rust belt and the south. Whatever you do, don't miss this daring duo! It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you'll never forget!

Sat. Sept 13
Cafe Bremen - 901 E Clarke St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

It is only fitting that these two hard-drinkin' ladies start their tour off in the drunkest city in the country! This show features very special guests Eat the Mystery a postmodern cabaret troupe serving up their songs with whiskey & enchantment!

Mon. Sept 15
Pop's Blue Moon - 5249 Pattison Ave, St Louis, MO

Well, God bless yer crooked little heart - St. Louis got the best of me. This show features very special guest Pete Kartsounes a full timin', singin'/songwritin', mountain hikin', Colorado dwellin', bluegrass pickin',
bike ridin', soul singin' man!

Weds. Sept 17
Neutral Grounds - 5110 Daneel St., New Orleans, LA

We wish we were in New Orleans - and soon we will be! If you are so inclined, come see the Hobo Love Tour and then do your own magical performance; open mic follows at 9 p.m.!

Thursday September 18
w/ Ratty Scurvics Singularity & My Graveyard Jaw

Hi Ho Lounge - 2239 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA
This show promises to be a real good time, with very special guests My Graveyard Jaw who started as a clown, all the while writing & performing songs from his trainhopping days, and Ratty Scurvics Singularity who walks ratty with his babydoll looking for a good funeral for the past!

Fri. Sept 19
Ray's Monkey House Cafe - 1578 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY

Kentucky: The Bluegrass State. Kentucky - does not mean "dark and bloody ground," but nevertheless, you're likely to hear some murder ballads at this show! The Hobo Love Tour is excited to play at a venue fulla fellow freaks & caffeine junkies!

Sat. Sept 20
Heart of Gold - 3036 N Lincoln Ave, 4th floor, Chicago, Illinois

The homecoming show, in the City of Big Shoulders! Featuring special guests Charly 'The City Mouse' Fasano - he tells stories about his travels, nightly experiences in dive bars and his self-deprecating attempts at relationships - and infamous clowngirl Lucy Bruise as well as more guests to be announced!


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