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Queer LA: Smells Like Butch Spirit
Butch rockstars were in the house last Sunday night at the all-ages venue, The Smell, to check out the Crickets, Kuromi and A G E N D E R show. The headliners were the New York-based Crickets, which is a … Continue reading
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Tagged A G E N D E R, Butch, Candace Hansen, Crickets, Faith No More, folksinger, Imperial Teen, JD Samson, Jewish, Kuromi, Le Tigre, MEN, Nervous Gender, Phranc, the Alice Bag Band, the smell, YAAWN, Zebulon
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Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival: Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Red Carpet Gala Honoring “The Outrageous Sophie Tucker”
By all accounts last year’s 9th Annual Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival was a howling success honoring the legendary Carl Reiner. The evening red carpet was a notable crew that included: Francine York, Doris Roberts, Kat Kramer, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Lainie Kazan, Lorraine Newman and Jon … Continue reading
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Tagged 50's Screen Siren, actress, Billy Bennight, community, cross-dressing, drag, Events, festival, Film, Jew, Jewish, LGBT, Los Angeles, Performer, Queen, Sex Symbol, singer, Some Of These Days, Strong Woman, Strong Women, William Morris, Ziegfeld Follies
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Sweet Sister’s Harmonies: The Haden Triplets Play The Skirball Cultural Center In Memory of Charlie Haden
I’ve had a soft spot for the Haden sisters since I received That Dog‘s eponymous release from Geffen Records back in the 90’s. So it was a no-brainer to attend this special show: especially, in light of the recent passing … Continue reading
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Tagged Appalachian, Billy Bennight, Charlie Haden, Family Functions, folk, Haden Sisters, Haden Triplets, Hill Music, Jazz, Jewish, Live Music, live review, local bands, Music, Ornette Coleman, Review, Rock Star, Tenacious D, that dog, Totally Crushed Out, Yeddish
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