Ashley and Kisha: Finding The Right Fit

Posted in Uncategorized on July 27th, 2007 by

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Tired of watching “erotic” movies where cheesy gay for pay chicks bore each other? Well, Ashley & Kisha: Finding The Right Fit is the movie for you.

Ashley and Kisha are a real couple. The first part of the film is a candid interview where they discuss how they met and fall in love. Even if you skip past this part, the love that they share is evident in their love making.

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There are no up close shots of clits, juices, etc. Rather than reducing these women to glistening body parts, the camera stays on them as a couple.

Ashley and Kisha seem to be a little nervous at first, after all there are other people in the room. Once they get into the zone, it’s like the outside world doesn’t exist. They aren’t performing/putting on a show, they are focused on loving each other. It’s a very beautiful film.

Comstock Films have hit on a great formula for erotic movies: Real People, Real Life, Real Sex.

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Hip-Hop Church on a Mission Comes to Plainfield, NJ

Posted in Uncategorized on July 18th, 2007 by

Date: Friday, August 3, 2007
Time: 8:30 pm, (doors open at 8:00 pm)
Place: 600 Cleveland Avenue, Plainfield, (Corner of Cleveland and Sixth St. near the back of the YMCA)
Event: CHURCH-N-THE HOOD opens its doors as Plainfield’s first Hip-Hop Church.
Contact: Rev. LaDana Clark aka LADYJAM / 908-397-7090 Chuchnthehood@aol.com, www.ChurchNTheHood.org

PLAINFIELD, NJ- Plainfield’s first Hip-Hop Church opens its doors on August 3rd. Unlocking the doors to Plainfield’s first Hip-Hop Church, The Rev. LaDana Clark, aka LADYJAM (You know her from the songs “I Love Plainfield” and “God is in the Hood”) announces that the first “Divine Access Praise Party” kicks off at 8:30 pm with a DJ in the mix. LADYJAM and friends will be delivering Gods message through music, dance, rap, and spoken word.

Kuma2.net Updated – July

Posted in Uncategorized on July 15th, 2007 by

Special Feature:
The Gray Zone by Kadawa
A personal essay from a sgl sister living in an African country where homosexuality is against the law. (in OtherWords)

New additions to the Russel Arelis art Gallery

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Literature section: 6 new poems, 3 new stories

Oh, and there is a new blog poll question . . .

5 Plays by 5 Black LGBT Playwrights (NY)

Posted in Uncategorized on July 14th, 2007 by

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Opening Night: August 1st!
And Every Following Wednesday and Thursday in August 2007
8/1, 8/2, 8/8, 8/9, 8/15, 8/16, 8/22, 8/23, 8/29, and 8/30

5 Plays by 5 Black LGBT Playwrights (NY)

Posted in Uncategorized on July 11th, 2007 by

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Blues Opera of Two Black Women in Love – DC

Posted in Uncategorized on July 8th, 2007 by

INDIGO, A BLUES OPERA
Written, Directed, Produced by Karma Mayet Johnson
in collaboration with Tomás Doncker, Torkwase Dyson and Ashley Brockington

WHERE AND WHEN:
The Warehouse Arts Mainstage Theater
1012-21 7th St. NW, Washington D.C.

Showtimes:
$15 all shows, tickets go on sale
July 9th
Saturday 7/21 MIDNIGHT! TIX available:
Thursday 7/26 7pm @ The FRINGE Box Office, 507 7th St. NW
Friday 7/27 8pm online: www.capfringe.org
Saturday 7/28 10pm! by phone: 1-866-811-4111
Sunday 7/29 4pm

Lavish in a lush antebellum Southern mystique as this multimedia Blues Opera brings you on a journey to freedom. Protagonists Bell and LizaSue are lovers who conjure and connive in order to conquer the circumstance of slavery. This choreo-drama paints the sensual subjectivity of Black women seeking the ultimate freedom–the freedom to love.

Presented as a part of the 2nd Annual Capital Fringe Festival. July 19- 29, 2007. For more information visit www.capfringe.org or contact wordworx@msn.com and list INDIGO in the subject box.

PEACE OUT EAST 2007: SUBMISSIONS

Posted in Uncategorized on July 1st, 2007 by

Peace Out East is an annual gathering of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer hip hop artists, activists, fans and supporters in New York City, celebrating the LGBTQ presence in hip hop music and culture.

Now Accepting Submissions – To submit:

Please email artists@peaceouteast.com
with your name, location, email address, phone number, which show you’d like to do, two pieces of work that showcase your talent and why you’d like to be a part of POE 2007.

Decisions will be made by early August 2007.