Results for: queer parenting
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Lost Loves and Missed Connections: The Mixtape
It’s lovely and strange how a song can cast light on memories of people you haven’t thought about in years, can press urgently on that soft sad spot we carry for our past.
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Everyone is Gay and Singing on This Compilation Album
Celebrate five years of everyone being just so gay with Julia Nunes, Jenny Owen Youngs, Allison Weiss, Jukebox the Ghost, Vivek Shraya and more.
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Michfest Could Change Its Trans Female Exclusionary Intention Only If It Tried, Only If It Wanted To
LGBTQ rights groups are joining activists, allies and former performers in opposing Michfest’s trans-female-exclusionary intention, and if Michfest wants to attract new fans, it needs to listen up.
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Almost Famous: Hannah Thomas
Check out Hannah Thomas’ rockin’ Americana and her sweet pup Roxy!
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Almost Famous: The Villenettes
Four-piece self-described girl gang the Villenettes hail from Adelaide, Australia and profess to love Elvis, Sailor Jerry rum, vintage guitars, tattoos, bad horror movies, leather jackets, leopard print dresses, and running amok on a Saturday night.
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Krissy Krissy Builds It Up Brick by Brick: The Autostraddle Interview
Were you actually discovered in a karaoke bar? “Yes, I was.” What were you singing? “Like the Way I Do’ by Melissa Etheridge.”
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Almost Famous: The Bright Smoke
The Bright Smoke is the project of Brooklyn based musician Mia Wilson. She has a new solo record, which is her first foray into being out as a musician.
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Almost Famous: C808, Going Green with Freekstile
A fun lovin’ queer drummer from Brooklyn whose reggae/ska/hip-hop band will make you groove.
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Idol Worship: My Favorite Cher Songs
Cher’s role as Mother To All Queers is good enough reason for every single human being reading this article to sit down, shut the fuck up, and listen to some goddamn pop music.
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Almost Famous: Tica Douglas
Uncategorisable voices “furnished her musical imagination and gave her hope” as Tica grew up and developed as a songwriter.
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Almost Famous: Max Campbell
Max is an indie-folk artist from Montana with a brand-new EP about growing up and moving on.
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Almost Famous: Stacy Kovacs, Batala NYC
BatalaNYC is all-women AfroBrazilian Samba Reggae drumming band that’s opened for the Stones. Incredibly cool.
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Going Down (South): The Gospel of The Southern Divas, Part I
I’m about to take ya’ll to church, where — every once in awhile — everything is gospel and nothing hurts.
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Almost Famous: Celisse Henderson
A queer ‘acoustic soul’ artist with a mighty voice, mad ukulele skills and a rising career that’s included a bit of Broadway.
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Playlist: Go Your Own Way
Songs for breaking away from your family, finding your independence, and heading off to a new and better life.
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Spice Up Your Life: The Olympics Closing Ceremonies Remind Us Girl Power Is Forever
The closing ceremony for the 2012 Olympics happened last night, and all I really really want is to talk about the Spice Girls.
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Ladies of Note: A Brief History of Women Composers, Queer and Otherwise
You know about Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, but what about the women who wrote classical music?
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Grrrls! Grrrls! Grrrls!: What I Learned From Riot
Riot showed us what revolution could look like. We had a new concept of what power could be. We could find it within ourselves and in each other — and we didn’t have to ask.
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NYC Rock Camp Director Karla Schickele Is Badass: The Autostraddle Interview
“I guess the only person who shouldn’t come to rock camp is the person who’s dead set against supporting other people. That wouldn’t really jive with us.”
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Katy Perry Still Bad For Gays And Trans People, Always Will Be
Surprise, Katy Perry said something really transphobic!