crusha crusha JUNE 10th!
Jun. 6th, 2005 09:33 pmCRUSHALEPTIC - Buddies' monthly queer make-out dance party presents TAINTED LOVE!
We're throwing a bash for our favorite art star lezzie, Mariko Tamaki, who is launching her comic book SKIM and new fiction title FAKE ID. We promise no readings, only a fabulous dance party thrown in her honour, a gothic food buffet, plenty of surprises, prizes from PASSAGE tattoo and body art -
AND -
featuring beats by DJ THE ROBOTIC KID and new wave/electro-clash pioneers INA UNT INA.
10:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre ~ Tallulah's Cabaret. 12 Alexander. Friday June 10th.
Fully Accessible space. 19+. $5. Hosted by Lisa Foad and Zoe Whittall.
"Asian blurring was my saviour all through university. If I wanted to go drinking, all I had to do for fake ID was find an Asian who wasn't going out that night, which stereotypically wasn't hard. By the end of my first year I'd memorized all the Asian birthdays in my building. It was like being a part a massive Asian conspiracy with hundreds of code names." - From "Identified" by Mariko Tamaki, her fabulous new book of short fiction called FAKE ID.
"FAKE ID is a quiet implosion of a book. It is fearless and funny and sad and true. I would follow Mariko Tamaki anywhere." Will Ferguson
We're throwing a bash for our favorite art star lezzie, Mariko Tamaki, who is launching her comic book SKIM and new fiction title FAKE ID. We promise no readings, only a fabulous dance party thrown in her honour, a gothic food buffet, plenty of surprises, prizes from PASSAGE tattoo and body art -
AND -
featuring beats by DJ THE ROBOTIC KID and new wave/electro-clash pioneers INA UNT INA.
10:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre ~ Tallulah's Cabaret. 12 Alexander. Friday June 10th.
Fully Accessible space. 19+. $5. Hosted by Lisa Foad and Zoe Whittall.
"Asian blurring was my saviour all through university. If I wanted to go drinking, all I had to do for fake ID was find an Asian who wasn't going out that night, which stereotypically wasn't hard. By the end of my first year I'd memorized all the Asian birthdays in my building. It was like being a part a massive Asian conspiracy with hundreds of code names." - From "Identified" by Mariko Tamaki, her fabulous new book of short fiction called FAKE ID.
"FAKE ID is a quiet implosion of a book. It is fearless and funny and sad and true. I would follow Mariko Tamaki anywhere." Will Ferguson