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Re: David Wojnarowicz - Artist

TonyaKnudsen ·
---Or, Daddy-D. & Hatches, "We tell ourselves stories to keep ourselves alive," says Joan Didion, as quoted in an intro to a "quasi-fiction" American queer "best of" anthology featuring the work of David Wojnarowicz ... by Brian Bouldrey ---Goblin, for thee I have done mass research and have compiled a "DW" file of information for this topic some 40 pages in length ... It is too much for any one person to take in one night. So I will be adding links to names and places throughout this...
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
I see all colors everywhere... without acid. Just Pink and green are just especially prominent. In the U.S. the trend for color in product design is FINALLY returning thanks to the late 90's IMAC. All of a sudden there are colorful boom boxes and telephones. I wish they didn't all have to look like a tranclucent jelly, but it's better than the black and beige of the last two decades. How I long for an avacado refrigerator! The reason I'm not going on and on about how there are trannies...
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Re: DH and the Fishsticks

Anna Nicole ·
DH --- article in UK telegraph newspaper heralding Ms Harry as the Queen of all CARS (!?) Her legend goes on... while Madonnas slides turd like..further down the pan...........read on.... Car culture: A feast fit for the man from Mars (Filed: 05/04/2003) The Subaru Forester might be an ugly beast that breaks all the rules, but it is also among the best cars in the world, says Stephen Bayley Blondie's great album, Autoamerican, was recorded at Hollywood's United Western Studios in 1980. One...
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)

S'tan ·
Dear Handsome, I just got Heart/Deceitful in the mail from faithful #166, but should I configure Paris under the toils of LeRoy? Standing out on the sidewalks of St-Denis, will be enjoying my own slew of tricks. Why read about it when you can live it. Empress told me when she was unhappily at JT's last reading, someone tried to lay a racoon penis bone necklace on her! And it wasn't from Pimp Daddy Glad, though, but a publicist! Oh sorry same thing. How can you take an image like that, and...
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)

S'tan ·
We should not ask writers to be product - we have no right. To be compelled to produce creates bloated nightmare like Mailer and Anne Rice. (Sorry Chi.) Only in modern Amerika. Do you think "Sarah" proves she can abstract herself out of the subject... that she can become fictive? Seems so, compared to Heart/Deceitful. Usually (they say) novelists take a while to evolve... She has alot of living to do yet. The next works could be some sort of reflection on the Hollywood scene and celebrity. I...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

hatches ·
The "Only Money vs. Only No Money" thread here made me think of this... Odd that about 28 years ago I was having a very similar discussion one day in a loft on Mercer Street owned by a cocaine dealer friend of my brother's who had laundered his money by buying up a great deal of that neighborhood. Tom Wolfe's The Painted Word had come out the previous year and someone was playing a then-unreleased demo of a song by Joni Mitchell, composed as a response to Wolfe (The Boho Dance.) Naturally...
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Re: ACT UP

mr.joe ·
A few thoughts: I went to the preview the other night; I left there somewhat emotional, mostly because of the rather glaring absences of those who galvanized a movement during such heady times, what some would call the global shift in attitudes on HIV/AIDS, and the value of those who were most affected, namely gay men. There are many more interviews on the web site, yet some have "gone on with their lives" or passed away. The life-or-death urgency is no longer fashionable. My personal...
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Re: Puritan Watch

S'tan ·
New Law to OUTLAW Adult Video WASHINGTON - Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), one of the most religio-conservative politicians in Congress today, has introduced House Resolution (H.R.) 3726, which would amend several federal laws, including the Recordkeeping and Labeling Act (18 U.S.C. §2257). The move marks the Religious Right's most blatant attempt yet to destroy the adult video industry, this time by granting the Justice Department increased powers to target adult producers within a state, without...
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Re: Farewell Charming Olde New York, part 4

seven ·
One thing I noticed in a large department/food store in europe recently was a whole section of the store marked, "Lokal." This section was stocked only with product produced in the local area by local food growers/producers. I thought that was a great feature. If you took that to the extreme there wouldn't be any more transglobal congolomerates dominating any market scene with mass produced schlock.
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Jackie Curtis

Zazoo and Satori ·
Just got back from seeing a GREAT film: Superstar In a Housedress a tribute to Jackie Curtis, presented by the Cincinnati Film Society May be old news to some, since both Rose and Penny Arcade were interviewed, but if you haven't seen the final...
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Susan Tyrrell

bobby ·
Just saw John Waters " Crybaby" again last night on TV and had forgotten about the divine Susan "SuSu" Tyrrell. She was a true exotic beauty in her day too.LA Weekly November 2000By Paul CullemPhoto by Anne FishbeinIn late April of this year, after...
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Thailand '07 w/Miss Understood

Miss Understood ·
Back by popular demand, I definitely won't be posting as often as I did in past years. If you're really interested in hearing about this amazing place look in the archives for my past travel blogs.First of all, it's not all about hookers and pingpong...
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The Schlep Sisters PresentTHE SCHLEP FAMILY SHENANIGANS

Darlinda Just Darlinda ·
The Schlep Sisters PresentTHE SCHLEP FAMILY SHENANIGANS…There will be shenanigans!The Schlep Sisters are hosting a family reunion and you’re invited! They’re gathering their eccentric burlesque family at their Coney Island Summer...
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Body Anyone???? Divas Want BodyMagic: Reshaping Garments

Mochastar ·
Hello All, this is my first time on the Motherboard and I am happy to be here. I am an independent distributor for Ardysslife International and I distribute a product called the BodyMagic. This reshaping garment accentuates all of one's curvaceous...
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Pet Food Recall

Chi Chi ·
I have been following the massive Pet Food recall since the weekend, and kind of assumed that everyone we knew with a pet knew about it. But, after running into several people who still didn't know about it yesterday, I thought I'd start this topic.On...
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The Last 100 Days -The end of the Little Bush Idiocracy

seven ·
The last 100 days of an 8 year-long global tragedy are now counting down. Please post here any and all images, accounts, opinions, insights, consequences or future wishes that put in plain cybersight what humanity has endured under the Little Bush...
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Night of a Thousand Feathers : The Second Annual Feather Ball - Sunday October 13th Columbus Day Weekend

twig the wonderkid ·
 Night of a Thousand Feathers - Second Annual Feather Ball An evening of music, dance, and dark fashion Master of Ceremony Michael T Showcasing designs by The Baroness, Augury, Velvet Rose Designs, Lethal Ware, and Emma Designs Live sets by...
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Galerie Project & SUM Label Present: BirdsMakingMachine (US Debut), Anthea, Dana Ruh & Special Guests 8/30

Euphoria ·
Galerie Project & SUM Label Present: BirdsMakingMachine (US Debut), Anthea, Dana Ruh & Special Guests 8/30 FACEBOOK: [url] https://www.facebook.com/events/265882666951259/ [/url] TICKETS: [url] http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?622736 [/url] 21+ // $30 Presale // 2PM--Late // Secret Location in Brooklyn // We're thrilled to announce our hotly-anticipated, end-of-Summer gathering: a special day-into-night marathon party featuring a roster of international underground...
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Re: Politically Incorrect VI

Darla Diamond ·
"At the heart of the difference between capitalism and socialism is a question about the calculation of economic value. In a free-market economy, economic values are established economically; that is, a product is worth what you can sell it for on the marketplace... Socialism breaks with capitalism on precisely this issue. It seeks to infuse the fundamental, deep processes of the economy - the setting of prices - with moral meaning. Indeed, normative, moralistic methods for calculating...
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Re: Politically Incorrect VI

Darla Diamond ·
The Week www.nationalreview.com "If he wants to see bitter, he should try taking away their guns." Time magazine offers a bracing report on biofuels headlined "The Clean Energy Scam." The report, by Michael Grunwald, is unsparing in its assessment. Accounting for worldwide deforestation as biofuels push food crops onto newly cleared land, ethanol is harder on the environment than old-fashioned petroleum is. And the diversion of agricultural resources drives up food prices, exacerbating...
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Re: Mondo Internet (Part 3)

Stacy Amber ·
Hattie, I somehow missed your original posting of Link to "THe Museum of Bad Album Covers" but just got back from it and had many howlingly loud laughs. There's no underestimating bad judgement when it comes to some album covers. Some of them are extremely funny. However I don't agree with their assessment of he Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Album Cover. It was a product of its time, and I think it's still fine today.
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York: Part 2

S'tan ·
You have stated it perfectly seven. It is wonderful yes that these big institutions exist, the Met, the Museums, etc. But being a consumer of art and high end artistic product is NOT the same issue as BEING an artist who has to LIVE in a place without being a slave. Who will be working for these great institutions, creating product for the future? Who will have the time, energy, leisure and freedom to WORK towards that level of artistic relevance and acceptance? I don't care HOW many trust...
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Re: Blondie

Anna Nicole ·
This from todays UK paper the Independent... Debbie Harry and Chris Stein: Blonde on Blonde Debbie Harry and Chris Stein were icons of cool in the late Seventies. But things got more heated as the drugs took their toll. The Blondie stars come clean to David Sinclair Published: 13 July 2006 When Blondie were admitted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, earlier this year, it seemed about time. After 30 million albums sold, and a string of No 1 hits stretching over three...
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Re: Paris Hilton & Nicole Ritchie

bobby ·
And if our parents or friends or contemporaries do not give us the guidence we need to get along in this world, then who will. Is it only when we have not developed a sense of social conscience and humility that the world will show us where we have erred? Did she not have even a small clue that if you are charged with drunk driving and you don't do everything required by the law to pay your debt to society that they will so often come for you? I think she is the product of both a rich...
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Re: Paris Hilton & Nicole Ritchie

seven ·
Who would have thought they are both kind of sociopaths - no comprehension or sense of boundaries. PH is banal America's Jesus. Spreading the gospel of innocent stupor and fuck, disrupting the common understanding of standards, thus rendering those standards defunct to precipitate a social crisis that demands the sacrifice. Then interred she rose again, only to be sent back as nobody better than any of us. -This goes back to S'tan's point about the big blonde. I have to say I've never been...
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Re: Bobby Miller/ new Book

Chi Chi ·
Hi my dear- Haven't seen this post till your repost of it, but in defense of Lulu's product I actually ordered several photo books from them, both B&W and color, to see the quality before we started getting involved with Verbal there. Thought the quality was very good, actually better than our offset printing of issues 2-4, so I wouldn't let this one post halt your project - you don't know what the files looked like that this person sent. Since our project is still being laid out, I...
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Re: Bobby Miller/ new Book

S'tan ·
Bobby dear, I am sorry to know about your father. I'm still sore from mine, and then my mother at Xmas. And like Chi says, let's look into variations on the Lulu.com product before we take flee... Best witches to you flying, love S'tan
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Re: Winter Music Conference Miami 2008

seven ·
Too bad you never used my business card. I was vending a revolutionary new product to the industry. Stoke-yer-coke. A hand-cranked nasal plunger that dispenses up to half an ounce in less than 30 seconds while simultaneously providing a purity assay. Don't bother calling now though, I sold all the remaining stock at a porno convention in Pismo Beach last week.
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Re: Bobby Miller/ new Book

S'tan ·
I just got my copy, and it came out beautifully! Blurb did a very good job... What was interesting is that Bobby put the pictures in alphabetical order, yet the conjunctions of photos facing one another came out so interestingly, I thought the arrangement was deliberate... e.g. two faces with the same expressions facing each other... The format is smaller than the average photo book, but the paper and quality of the pictures is excellent. It's well worth the price which in this day and age...
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Re: MySpace and Facebook (was "Myspace")

sweetie ·
my first MAC product was Diva matte lipstick. What??? Nevermind.
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Re: MySpace and Facebook (was "Myspace")

seven ·
Here are some thoughts from the blog area of my myspace page that kind of address what people have brought up in this string here on the Mboards:- buying frenzy in digital ghostland (UNIVERSAL INTRO: In this zone where there is only the almost real, distance becomes a kind of torrential everywhere. One ends up living in distance permanently.One's body no longer has a physical relation to distance. In this distance one's body becomes the screen not over which but into and through which...
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Re: MySpace and Facebook (was "Myspace")

daddy ·
I can see that the MySpace experience is different for everyone. I can see why it's fun for you Ann Nicole. I even like connecting with long lost buddies. But for me, a DJ somewhat in the public eye, it's a nightmare. Every band, wanna-be DJ, wanna-be pop star, wanna-be hooker... you name it, they all feel the need to connect with me. Every Saturday at Crobar for example, I get, "I went to your MySpace page. It's cool. How come you don't sell any of your CDs? I went there to buy one but you...
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Re: Pet Food Recall

Chi Chi ·
I found this email from Pet Food Express that very clearly points out which foods they consider safe, and which risky. I know Merrick is popular with some of our dogs, including Nova, and Ive been holding off on giving him any "wet" food till they know the cause. But it is reassuring to see it it listed as "safe".
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Re: Pet Food Recall

Michael Madison ·
hideous. here's more: Rat poison found in pet food, official says Story Highlights ALBANY, New York (AP) -- Rat poison has been found in pet food blamed for the deaths of at least 16 cats and dogs, a spokeswoman for the State Department of Agriculture and Markets said Friday. Spokeswoman Jessica Chittenden would not identify the chemical or its source beyond saying it was a rodent poison. The Food and Drug Administration has said the investigation was focusing on wheat gluten in the food.
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Re: Pet Food Recall

Michael Madison ·
Actually Hatches, I have only heard about the m/d variety, per Reuters below. If you saw C/D listed somewhere, would you share pls? That's what I feed my cat, but I have taken her off it for the time being-- it's hard to know what to do. We've put our dog on a mostly vegetarian diet (as dogs are omnivorous, it's preferable anyway for them to eat a lot of veggies) mixed with store bought cuts of meat. I'm giving my cat rice and other veggies along with store-bought meat and fish..until this...
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Re: The Last 100 Days -The end of the Little Bush Idiocracy

seven ·
About the only constructive thing the Little Bush Idiocracy has done for the U.S. economy is give rise to a retail market of products that promote the trait of incompetency. Now incompetency has become a distinguished product trait like the sketchy service a phone gets in the subway, the flimsyness of a three dollar umbrella, the taste of cardboard in a fast food burger or the elastic that wears out in one month on your shorts.
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Re: Twitter

Zazoo and Satori ·
Yes! It's great that between product posts they are placing in statistics supporting legalization.
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Re: Sylvia Rivera

Rose Royalle ·
Rivera, was known for her brashness and compassion. By INGA SORENSEN The street can breed a mean streak, and it can take you down. For Sylvia Rivera, it did neither. Sure, folks who knew her over the years say she could be tough, to put it mildly. She was, after all, orphaned at the age of 3 and hustling on Gotham�s unrelenting streets by her early teens. She was, for so many years, one tenacious street queen; appropriately, she was among the fed-up queers rebelling at the Stonewall Inn in...
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Re: Cult Movies

Luxury Lex ·
I've known about the Dee F. story for some time actually, heard it through the grapevine. And what a story! Can you imagine, you're in a homeless shelter, on crack laying on a stretcher and from out of nowhere LIZ TAYLOR looks down at you and comments on your teeth? How surreal! Hon, if that's not enough to scare you straight nothing is. Though there are other actresses I love, I've always felt Elizabeth Taylor was the Ultimate Movie Star from the standpoint that she embodies all that...
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Re: bibliophile

Rose Royalle ·
PLEASE FORWARD: September 2002: publication of an new book - "Respect and Equality: Transsexual and Transgender Rights", written by Stephen Whittle, Vice-President of Press For Change, the UK's lobby group campaigning for respect and equality for transgender people. This 300 page book argues that current law does not adequately provide for transgender people and calls for respect and equality before the law. Theoretical discussions of sex, sexuality, gender and law, are combined to provide...
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Re: Swept Away

Michael Madison ·
eeeeK! Jade, Thanks so much for your post – it expresses a lot of what I have been thinking about on this topic this week, as we've all been – like it or not - swept away in Madonna's media blitz. I cannot think of any other entertainer today who'd be able to get, in the space of one week: the cover of People, huge features in the New York Times and USA Today, Today show, Regis & Kelly, Will & Grace, countless hours on MTV and VH1 (even recycled interviews that are years-old),...
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Re: Keyword spamming - the case of Steelow vs. Ehmann

seven ·
Sorry, well, not really, to impart a trueism but new technology always gets utilized for ancient forms of human animosity. Gore, or was it the Pentagon, or some nameless university researcher, -whoever really invented the web also invented the cyberspat,inherently, along with it. Ehman's technological bait-and-switch is simply classic hucksterism, a latter day 'browser beware'. I believe Ulysses is right about the infringement point. The mention/use of the name isn't inherently a violation...
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Re: The TABOO topic

seven ·
I think that is just for sure. Rosie was way out of touch with what is the real appeal of the show and had no awareness at all of the 'commercial' context where it would surely flourish. Forget the director, book writer, choreographer personnel problems, she needed a marketing consultant, that's all. B'way is the last place to try to educate consumers, you can only take the underground there after they've been converted to it or if you completely sanitize your product and turn it in to...
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