$10
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/199438
Join RADAR and Jewelle Gomez for a night of vampire art in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the legendary lesbian vampire novel THE GILDA STORIES.
Justin Chin is the author of 3 books of poetry, all published by Manic D Press: Bite Hard (1997); Harmless Medicine (2001), a finalist in the Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Awards; and,...
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$10
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/199438
Join RADAR and Jewelle Gomez for a night of vampire art in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the legendary lesbian vampire novel THE GILDA STORIES.
Justin Chin is the author of 3 books of poetry, all published by Manic D Press: Bite Hard (1997); Harmless Medicine (2001), a finalist in the Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Awards; and, Gutted (2006), which received the 2007 Thom Gunn Award for Poetry by the Publishing Triangle. His latest, 98 Wounds, is out this month.
Annie Danger is a maker and a show-off and a tranny and a performer. She has toured with Sister Spit and performs her engaging, generous, radical work regularly throughout the Bay Area.
Juba Kalamka is an African American bisexual artist and activist, founding member of homohop group Deep Dickollective (D/DC) and creator of the micro-label Sugartruck Recordings. Kalamka's personal work centers on dialogues on the convergences and conflicts of race, identity, gender, sexuality and class in pop culture. He has written and illustrated several articles for pop culture magazines and journals, Kitchen Sink, ColorLines, and the now-defunct bisexual issues magazine Anything That Moves.
Miranda Mellis is the author of The Revisionist (Calamari Press) which was short listed for The 2007 Believer Book Award and published in translation in Italy (Il Revisionista, Nutrimenti). Her work has appeared in various publications including Harper's, Tin House, Post Road, Denver Quarterly, Fence, and The Kenyon Review.
MariNaomi is the author and illustrator of the graphic memoir Kiss & Tell: A Romantic Resume, Ages 0 to 22 (Harper Perennial). She has been self-publishing Estrus Comics since 1998, and her work has appeared in such publications as I Saw You: Comics Inspired by Real Life Missed Connections, Cheers to Muses: Contemporary Works by Asian American Women and Action Girl Comics.
Kevin Seaman is a 28 year old queer San Francisco resident that creates performance and video art with an absurd and comedic edge.
PLUS A SPECIAL SURPRISE REVEALED BY MICHELLE TEA. And no, it's not a revelation of being undead.