Also, you get to get the fuck out of Phoenix for a bit, so quit complaining.
Yeah, you have to drive a bit, but this one definitely seems worth it. This show will also feature the Go Betty Go, The Vemonous Pinks, Silent Us and Two-Bit Jennys. Andy Warpigs did a great interview with The Cadaver Dabba Doos. Go Betty Go, The Vemonous Pinks, The Cadaver Dabba Doos, Silent Us and Two-Bit Jennysįriday Friday January 27 at Lyzzards Loungeĭouble Whammy! Hey, we wrote about this one. This organization uses these donations to support their housing program for LGBTQA+ youth” Here’s the Facechoke event page. The event is free, with a suggested donation of $5 or what you like which will benefit Onenten Phoenix. There will also be prints of collage artwork featured in Issue One, and of course, all the latest copies of Queer Fear available at the party. Wasted Ink Zine Distro will be present with a selection of queer themed zines to also help with the magic. This is a magazine dedicated to the non-conforming. This is a magazine for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Genderfluid, Trans, Ace, Demi-Romantic, Intersectional Beauties, Non-Binary, Questioning, Queer, Allies, and more. Thursday January 26 at The Listening Roomįrom the event page: “ Queer Fear is a new art and literature zine leveraging first hand stories to explain the queer experience. Queer Fear Zine Launch – Storytelling and Poetry Jam
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Speaker: Christina Davis, SMoCA programming coordinatorTickets: $7, Friends/Members free with RSVP to 48 Almost.įeminist pioneer Gloria Steinem’s memoir discusses a lifetime of travel that enabled her to listen, connect deeply with people and energize a movement that would change the world. Wow, SMoCA is doing two kickass feminist things in a row and they both cost less than $10 bucks? Almost makes us hate Scottsdale a little less. Thursday January 19 at Scottsdale Museum for Contemporary Arts Lit Happy Hour: My Life on the Road by Gloria Steinem The location is a secret? Here’s the Facechoke event page. $5 Entry Fee, $7 for Unlimited Beer with ID check. (of course), Soma, Thelocals Guilt Society, Aerico, The Assholes, Dadadoh, The Sink or Swim, Gracie Reed and the Sunspots, Consumer, 20 Ft Neon Jesus, The Sink or Swim, RNA, 2trainz, Andy Warpigs, From Mars, Trent., Sideyard, Antenaut, Tru Barz, Space Cadet, Mama Butane, and last but not least T he Dumpster Bros.
Holy shit the list of bands on this is long as fuck. Location is at the Fine Art Complex 1101 near University and Hardy in Tempe. Voluntary door charge with all proceeds going to Planned Parenthood of AZ. Special guests will join to discuss themes explored in each episode.
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The final screening of this series surveys motherhood in two unique political and cultural contexts: Russia and the United States. “SMoCA presents the provocative shows Woman (2016 Emmy Nominee) and States of Undress from the brand-new VICELAND television channel developed by Peabody Award-winning VICE media. They’ll be playing with Negative Native and Son Eater from Los Angeles, as well as RNA and EZ Shot from Phoenix.
The sludgy noise punk stylings of Consumer expertly mix fucked up rage with glitchy electronics, like HEALTH or Kill Memory Crash. Consumer / Negative Native / RNA / Son Eater / EZShot
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Gilbert’s Closet Goth (a name that perfectly exemplifies such a boring hometown) will bring their no wave post punk dance show to Trunk Space alongside the synthy pop punk outfit The Expos, who have once donated all their digital download sales to Standing Rock.Īlso playing are Diners and Doomed to Gloom. I guess to learn the answers you have to go! Good thing it’s free! The Expos // Closet Goth Album Release Show Well, Four Chambers Press wrote all those questions on their Facebook event page for GET LIT.
If you’ve ever asked yourself how can poetry resists power structures within society? What does resistance look like? And how can poetry integrate with other fields, practices and disciplines–social work, anthropology, even academia-to bring disparate groups of people together and give voice to disenfranchised communities? GET LIT: Inquiry, Agency and the Poetics of Resistance