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She’s Animated. She’s Joyous. She’s Bitch! My Discuss with a Queercore Rebel
Ever wish Bronski Beat and Thompson Twins had a bit more slap in their music? Consider Bitch at Songbyrd Music House on April 17.
Who’s This Bitch?
A versatile musician who’s been in the queerest sectors of live music since her days in Bitch & Animal, Bitch is known for making melody that is abundantly and comically gay.
Whether it’s songs like “Best Cock On The Block” that bragged about lesbian gravita or tracks like “drag king bar” that explore the uncanny magnetism of women as men, there is no doubt that Bitch is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ or that she has a great sense of humor.
But when it comes to her latest album “Bitchcraft” and the amount of work she’s drilled into this project, Bitch is so much more than just a laughing matter.
Our Talk
With a green-dye mohawk that would’ve been featured in my high academy Pinterest page, Bitch immediately came in cracking jokes and laughing at a couple of my zings with her iconic “witch cackle.”
Her incredible energy proved to be a unwavering force in conversation and showed absolutely no pause.
“I’m honestly always like this. Sure, I have my s
The Mysterious Origins Of The Folding Fan In Lgbtq+ Culture
Clack that fan!…
By Bobby Box
It was a basic topic, I thought: how we, the gay collective, became synonymous with folding fans. You know the ones – those obnoxious handheld devices that build loud, ear-piercing sounds, producing a soundtrack at circuit parties. But I was wrong. Scouring the internet, I found zero knowledge regarding our history with the item. I was equally dismayed to detect that it has nothing to do with Mortal Kombat’s Princess Kitana. (Because, credit where credit is due.)
While there is no reputable resource for its significance in queer society, there is information obtainable on how the item came to be in everyday society. First, the obvious: the folding fan was originally created to cool people down and not, as gays hold adapted it, to be a clamorous method of expressing enthusiasm.
Artisans in seventh-century Japan invented the fan, creating their trademark fan using a set of sticks (made of wood, ivory, mother-of-pearl, etc.), assembled at each end and held together at the base by a rivet. The “leaf” of the fan, inspired by banana leaves, is a semi-circular piece of cloth, lac
The first time a man hurt me, I was 8. My story isn't unusual
I don’t recognize why he consideration he could act this. I wasn’t acting sexy. I was reading Beverly Cleary books and wishing I could be a horse.
Do you think he had been listening to locker room banter?
Editor's note: Tara Weaver posted this essay on her personal Facebook page after the second presidential debate, when Donald Trump said that his chat of sexual assault was merely locker room banter. More than 4,400 people shared this story, and hundreds commented with their have devastating stories in the comments.
The second time I was kissed I was twelve or thirteen. My mother’s lover came into my room to exclaim goodnight. He sat on my bed, ran his hand under the covers and put his fingers up inside me. It wound. He made me hold his penis and rub it. He told me it was “safe” to have sex with him — he’d had a vasectomy and wouldn’t get me pregnant. He laughed.
I went to school the next day, sitting in class prefer nothing happened. I told my mother only that he had propositioned me, not anything else. It took twenty years and much therapy before I could tell her the full story, before I could admit it even to myself.
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Lord Jamar Angers Biggie Fans By Claiming He Has The Most ‘Gay’ Rap Lyrics
Lord Jamar is no stranger to controversial remarks, but he’s now angered fans of the late Notorious B.I.G. by claiming he has some of the gayest lyrics in all of Hip Hop.
The Mark Nubian rapper made the inflammatory remarks in an interview with The Art of Dialogue, saying: “Biggie has some of the most out-of-pocket lyrics of any rapper ever and hopefully there will never be a rapper with worse lyrics.
“There’s so much shit that Biggie said that people just overlooked at the moment and now, when we fast-forward to where we’re at and we perceive about all the shit with Puff, now certain things are not aging.”
He added: “It was bad back then, but it’s really not aging successfully now. It’s aging even worse. I don’t even desire to repeat some of the lines, but they’re terrible. Very gay lines.”
Jamar then paraphrased lyrics from Biggie’s Ready To Die slash “Me & My Bitch”: “‘I don’t care how nice a woman looks, I would [even] give fellatio to her father because she’s so beautiful.'”
“Yeah, that was from a Ric
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- [after seeing Howard in his Fartman oufit]
- Ozzy Osbourne: What a fucking jerk.
- Jackie: My answer is "cock", and I wrote it really big, so I own a "big cock!"
- Howard: I'm afraid you can't tell "big cock" on the air. That's a no-no.
- Robin Quivers: But I just said "pussy".
- Jackie: [whining] Yeah, she just said *pussy*!
- Howard: Well, pussy's okay. It's the way you utter it. "Big cock" coming out of your mouth is, just not good.
- Jackie: Wait a minute. I can't say "big cock", but you can state "big cock coming out of your mouth?"
- Howard: That's right.
- Jackie: That sucks!
- [Pig Vomit, very pissed off, starts running for the studio]
- Fred Norris: [as Richard Nixon] Did you just state "big cock coming out of your mouth that sucks"?
- Howard: So Brett, what did you write down?
- Robin Quivers: [as Brett Summers] Just like the boys, Gene. I've got "cock".
- Howard: Do me a favor. Hold that up for a second so I can see your "cock".
- Researcher: The average radio listener listens for eighteen minutes. The average Howard Stern fa