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Tag: Queer Arts

Should Straight Actors Play Queer Roles?

The 2019 Oscar nominees are in, and I was quite pleasantly surprised by the inclusivity, especially in the Best Picture category. Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, Roma, and Green Book are beautiful stories about race (and after #OscarsSoWhite, we deserve some color). What stuck out to me was that five of the films nominated for Best Picture […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens: Live Homosexual Acts

Hello readers and welcome to another edition of “In Search of Our Queer Gardens,” my running column that examines various artists whose art that I have found to be compelling and speaks of Queer experiences. Two of my personal goals in writing this ongoing column is to a) come to my own, personal definition of […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens: The Knife

Hello readers and welcome to another “In Search of Our Queer Gardens.” In this edition I’ll be examining the work of the the band the Knife.  More music acts? I know! Music must appear to be the only art form I attend to, but there is a reason for why I incorporate so many musicians into […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens: Karen Finley

Trigger/Content Warning: This post, and the media it contains, has references to sexual assault, violence, self-harm, suicide, strong language and nudity. NSFW. Greetings readers! Time for something a little different today in this running series. First: I am excited to finally be writing a post about an artist who I find deeply influential in my life, has really helped […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens: Adrienne Rich

Editor’s note: Two extra sources and a paragraph working them into the post were added a few hours after the post first went up. As I’m sure most of you already know, last Wednesday the world lost feminist poet and gay rights activist Adrienne Rich. She was 82. I had planned to write this post on […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens: Seth Bogart

Content Warning: Material linked to in this post may contain partial nudity and radical queerness. More than likely NSFW. Greetings readers and welcome to another edition of “In Search of Our Queer Gardens” in which I explore the work of yet another Queer artist in my continuing efforts to define what, exactly, the Queer arts […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens: Jamie Stewart

Content/Trigger Warning: This post may link/refer to material that contains graphic references to self-harm, bodily harm, sexual assault, domestic abuse and other forms of violence. Also, probably NSFW. Greetings readers! As you may recall, a few weeks ago I wrote some of my brief thoughts  about my search for Queer Artists and what Queer Art may […]

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In Search of Our Queer Gardens (?): My Search for Queer Artists.

Hello readers! I’m thrilled to be returning to write regularly for you after a slightly longer than I intended hiatus from the blog. Before I get into the meat of the post (Queer Arts and what that means) I’d like to foreground it with where I and my mind  have been for the past six […]

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