See Kate Live!

Posted on January 19, 2010 by admin

Start your new decade dance with Kate Clinton – comic without borders, wake-up artist, and the original reality gatecrasher. See Kate perform her world-famous burlesque Bubble Wrap Dance as she gleefully pops the air out of deniers and disruptors, birthers and dearthers, conservadems and bibliocrats, the -stans and the bans, spine flu and whine flu, ex-gays and A-gays, the audacity of nope and of course, the pope. All material fully digitalized and gorgeously styled by the Haus of Ha.

9/ 2,3,4,5 – Provincetown, MA
Crown and Anchor, 7pm – More info
Please note: The show on the 3rd is a GIRLPOWER event show for Labor Day weekend. All are welcome.

9/23 -Louisville, KY
University of Louisville- 7pm: Free and Open To the Public: 502-852-0696

9/24 – Boulder, CO
The Boulder Theater – Buy tickets

9/25- San Francisco, CA

The Marines Memorial Theatre - Buy Tickets

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Category K8

Posted on September 02, 2010 by admin

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HO-MO-HUM

Posted on September 02, 2010 by admin

On the same day marking Mother Teresa’s 100th birthday, news broke that the former chairman of the Republican National Committee, Ken Mehlman is gay.  Much to the chagrin of William Donohue, head of the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Rights, the Empire State Building was not bathed in Mother Teresa’s blue and white team colors to mark her centenary. So far no head of any LGBT League has complained that the Empire was unbathed in rainbow colors for Mehlman’s coming out.  Actually the news was greeted with a giant ho-hum. And that is what is so maddening.

Let’s dissect that ho-hum.

First, the ho part. Under Mehlman’s leadership of the RNC during the George W. Bush re-election (or first non-selection) campaign, gay marriage was used as a cynical get-out-the-vote tactic. Morning after quarterbacks, can use any numbers they want to prove that the tactic didn’t really get out the conservative vote, but it does not ameliorate gay people’s visceral knowledge that we were the RNC campaign’s wedgie, the butt thong between the cheek of church and the cheek of state

Mehlman, in whatever phase of his own gay self-awareness, did nothing to stop it.  He actually advocated a push for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.  Under the Bush administration’s second term government-sanctioned homophobia anti-gay violence increased, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell continued unabated and many gay rights advances at the state level were rescinded.

Since I try to be fully pro-choice, and because I too struggled to come out, I have to hear Ken Mehlman when he says that only recently has he “become comfortable with this part of my life.”  But as the bride-to-be Joan Cusack in the 1997 movie IN &OUT asks Kevin Klein after he tells her he’s gay at the altar, I also have to ask, “Could you possibly have picked a better time to tell me?”

Post-power position endorsements of gay rights – Laura Bush, Dick Cheney on gay marriage – are no consolation. While many remark that the non-reaction to Mehlman’s news is a sign of progress for gay rights, it is more a sign of progress in straight comfort.  There is work to be done.

So now, for the hum part.  I’m a moderate lesbian.  I generally hold a grudge for six generations.  But in the spirit of Mother Teresa’s b’day, I might make a conditioned exception for Mehlman. It is ironically fitting that Mehlman, the prodigious RNC fundraiser, has raised a million dollars for the Boies-Olsen efforts in over-turning CA anti-same sex marriage Prop 8.   To fight anti-gay legislation, gay people still have to go door-to-door outing ourselves to anti-gay voters, neighbors and family as if trick or treating for our rights. For his penance, Mehlman needs to go door-to-door and speak to anti-gay legislators, former bosses, colleagues and friends to stop anti-gay nuisance propositions before they even begin. For extra-credit penance, he should go have tea and a talk with William Donohue.  Wear a rainbow lapel pin.

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I have hard copy books and I have a Kindle. Which do you prefer: ebook or hard copy?

Posted on August 30, 2010 by admin

Kate wants to hear from you! The next question of the week, straight from Kate, is: I have hard copy books and I have a Kindle. Which do you prefer: ebook or hard copy? To get your voice heard, simply hit the Comment link and tell her what you think! No registration is necessary, and you can post anonymously if you want.

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Silly Season

Posted on August 27, 2010 by admin

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Feminist Classic Goosebumps

Posted on August 23, 2010 by admin

Feminist Classic Goosebumps

This morning in Ptown, I actually had goose bumps. The days are cooler; sunsets are earlier. What can you do?

What we have been doing all summer is having Feminist Classics Readings every Saturday night at nine p.m. on Commercial Street between our wonderful City Video store and Spiritus.

The idea started simply enough. My galpal told visiting friends she was reading the re-issue of Simone DeBeauvoir’s The Second Sex. A laconic, ironic friend from South Carolina suggested we do dramatic readings from it on the street. My galpal of course wanted to do a marathon reading of the whole thing. We worried it could go into early November.

We started simply. We brought some classics – Adrienne Rich, Mary Daly, Audre Lourde, Judith Butler – and classic collections The Lesbian Reader, The Butch Femme Reader and poetry collections. We read short selections, standing on the white wrought iron chair in front of an ATM. We invited passersby to pick something to read. We filmed the readings with a flip-cam. Volunteers held up our 8X10 sign handmade by Vanessa from the video store.

As the Saturdays went on, people brought their own favorite classics. There were regulars. Women read. Men read. Crowds gathered to see what was happening, stayed or walked on. There was one hook-up, that we know of. One night, twenty-one different readers read the twenty-one love poems of Adrienne Rich. Another night, a seven-year-old girl sang “You Are My Sunshine.” During Bear Week, we read excerpts from “The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm.” Bears sitting on the curb at Spiritus listened curiously and munched contentedly.

It’s a happening. And a gathering. Last week the official town crier lent his stentorian voice to the proceedings. A violinist gave musical accompaniment to some poems. Young standout readers gave gripping interpretations of the words so many of us grew up on.

As the summer winds down, we encourage others to start readings in their own hometowns. Once a month outside the farmer’s market, a local coffee spot or gathering place. We’re thinking of something at Lincoln Center. Keep it simple. It creates its own complexities.

This Saturday, I plan to read Gloria Steinem’s classic, “If Men Could Menstruate.”

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What was your childhood favorite back-to-school purchase?

Posted on August 23, 2010 by admin

Kate wants to hear from you! The next question of the week, straight from Kate, is: What was your childhood favorite back-to-school purchase?  To get your voice heard, simply hit the Comment link and tell her what you think! No registration is necessary, and you can post anonymously if you want.

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