Join us for Our Daily Bread’s “Seeds to Sprouts” youth showcase
http://youtu.be/J1IiEtVIXQQ
http://youtu.be/J1IiEtVIXQQ
One of our current artists in residence, Seth Eisen (Eye Zen Art), uncovered a lot of love for CounterPULSE at May Day last night.
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Over the past year I’ve been in the research phase for my next Queer history performance project titled Homo File, chronicling the life of Sam Steward, (1907-1994). I will write, create and direct an ensemble of multidisciplinary performers/artists/collaborators in my new Queer history performance project titled Homo File, chronicling the life of Sam Steward, (1907-1994). Steward was a college professor, a
Phils Tattoo Joynt Okay. Since my first post it has become obvious that I need to make a list of all of the links and connections with Sam Steward that are on the web. The first is this amazing blog that was created by a writer who blogs about Steward's life and his own interests and connections to Steward's life. It is a really interesting project. He says about it... TRIBUTE TO SAM BLOG Tributetosam.com is a beyond-the-grave
Here are some thoughts about this Saturday's performance from Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA) about the performance this weekend: "Saturday 5/19 'Tales of Pangu' will sparkle!! If you are at all interested in interdisciplinary performance, multi-media, collaboration and dramatized Asian American history dating back to the early days of 1850, this is the performance for you!!! And a great retrospect of the beginning of hapa marriages and their offspring 'dealing with ... ' America!! Really, exciting adventures played out on
Exodus. Last chapter, last verse of Porn a la Mexicana In the end there was La Cucaracha and she was pronounced dead: dead and alive--alive and dead with a bud light. (response to Guillermo Nericcio Garcia's birth of a Latina Bombshell) Everyone has dealt with at least one in their space and some of us have had to deal with being called a roach, a cucaracha, vermin. Rumors of Mexicans and other unwanted pests, infesting and infecting, scurry across the