Jan 26, 2008

Sex and Chocolate

Cristy Road and I are going to attempt to make vegan brownies just in case our trashy mouths aren't enough stimulation for ya...

"SIZZLE"

Saturday, February 9th @ 8:00 pm
Doors/Open-Mic Sign-Up: 7:30 pm
$10-$15 ($5 open mic performers) for a night of desert, wine, and discussions
hosted by Madison Young:


FEATURING

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Vixen Noir (a.k.a Veronica C. Combs) founder and artistic director of Liquid Fire Productions (an organization dedicated to the authentic representation of lesbians of color on stage and in film) - is a San Francisco-based erotic performance artist and burlesque dancer, actress, poetess, modern/jazz dancer, singer as well as director, producer, choreographer and filmmaker who has been wowing audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area and abroad with her sexy jaw-dropping performances for more than 12 years! In addition to the Liquid Fire Project, Veronica C. Combs, Artistic Director of Luna Sea Women's Performance Project in San Francisco from 1995 to 1998, is the producer and director of several festivals, performances, and events. Her work embodies a commitment to claiming erotic power, building bridges across racial, social and economic divides and celebrating the diversity of gender expression. Vixen's work is unapologetically sexual, multicultural, and assists us all to revel in the ecstasy of our own divine power.


Rhiannon Argo's stories have been published in, Baby Remember My Name: New Queer Girl Writing, It's So You: 35 Women on Fashion, Beauty and Personal Style, The Lowdown Highway Anthology, Transfer Magazine, and in her own hand-made chapbooks, Pill, Four, and Cola. She is on the manuscript review committee for Project Queer Lit. In 2007 she took her tales on the road for an entire month with the new wave of Sister Spit. She recently finished her first novel entitled Switch and is on the hunt for a publisher.


Cristy C. Road from Miami, Florida, has been illustrating ideas, people, and places ever since she learned how to hold a crayon. She blends the inevitable existence of social principles, sexual curiousity, mental inadequacies, and dirty thoughts. Road thrives to testify the beauty of the imperfect. Her repertoire consists of ten years of independent publishing, two graphic novels, and countless illustrations for a broad range of magazines, record album art, concert posters, and political organizations. http://croadcore.org/

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