Mixtapes for Hookers


Twat
July 14, 2009, 12:42 am
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Because I am a sheep, and because I am for some reason not sleeping right now, I’ve linked all my posts to a twitter account.  So if you want to know when I post something new, or just want me to feel like a popular person, be sure to befriend @mixtapesforhos.  I really doubt I’ll be adding anything exclusive there, since I’ve already got two Twitter accounts in addition to all the blogs and crap, but if you check your Twitter a lot and don’t use an RSS reader it might be convenient for you to follow me.  I’ll even follow you back, if I don’t forget the password by the morning.



The Pop Chart
July 13, 2009, 5:14 pm
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It’s on.  And it’s possibly not getting archived, so listen now!  Because my Bastille Day Eve tribute to French pop is unmissable!  And, you know, mumbly and shoddily executed, in my fashion.



Tuesday News

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I didn’t have enough links on Sunday for a wrap-up. But boy is there a lot to talk about now!  Sorry about that!

Romance novels can be written by smart women!  This article made me want to try my hand at it, too, even though, you know, I’m a man and don’t really read romance novels.

AAG responds to a letter by a guy concerned about the ethics of watching porn.  Nothing new to people that read about this all the time, but pretty interesting anyway.  I like the idea that some people think of it as performance art.  [via Debauched Domestic Diva]

Drake, the Degrassi star/rapper/general annoyance, is (thankfully) doing his part to revive the jimmy-wrapping era of hip-hop. [via Idolator]

Punk.  It’s a lot like social media, you know?

A Russian woman can lift 14kg with her vagina muscles.  That’s one of those articles that make me wonder about how, exactly, the newspapers got wind of the story.

FiveThirtyEight mentions Sarah Palin’s resignation, commenters start hurling insults.

Bitch Magazine continues to be really juvenile and irritating.  Now they’re offended because Paris Hilton hired Middle Eastern cultural experts before she started filming her new TV show in Dubai, as though that’s a bad thing.  Also they don’t like that she wore a bikini to go swimming.  Which, since Dubai is 82% foreigners, is actually both legal and fairly ordinary common (and probably got the OK from her cultural advisors.)  [via Natalia Antonova]

Australian writer Margo Lanagan’s new Tender Morsels is causing a big to-do in Britain .  The updated version of Snow White and Rose Red, which is actually intended for children, includes a gang-rape scene, a detailed description of a miscarriage, and in its very first paragraph has a sex scene between a witch and a dwarf. [via Bookslut]
UPDATE: The second I hit send The Book Bench also posted about this. Apparently the book’s been out in the US since October and nobody here paid it any mind at all.

At some point in my complaining about stupid 3oh!3 and their stupid name, I remembered early nineties r&b girl group Y?N-Vee, who weren’t really any good either but who at least didn’t make Helen Keller jokes in their songs.  Though the chorus to their song Satisfaction did have a really awkward line about how “it melts in your mouth and not in your hands.”

Kerry Washington will be playing a cracked-out transsexual hooker in Life Is Hot In Cracktown, and it may or may not be the first time a black biological female actress plays a trans character on film. (On TV it’s happened a bunch of times before, oddly, at least according to the comments on that post.) [via Clay Cane]

Studio 360 came up with some ideas for a new Gay Pride flag.  My favorite was the squares one, because it re-instituted the turquoise and pink–symbolizing art and sex–that were taken out of the real Pride flag in the past.  Also, it reminds me of the new Pet Shop Boys album.

Charles and Ray Eames debuting a new chair on NBC in 1956. [via Joe Gebbia's Posterous]

And, finally, my 1000th Tumblr post went up about fifteen minutes ago.  Trying to do something memorable/milestone-y, I went with a photo I shot myself, though it’s not a self-portrait so don’t get your hopes up.



The Pop Chart
July 6, 2009, 4:15 pm
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It just started. Listen here. Follow along here. In addition to the top 40 I’m playing some hits from 1979.



The Pop Chart
June 29, 2009, 2:23 pm
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The Pop Chart starts at 5.

Listen here, follow along here.

The week’s forty hottest pop hits, plus some other stuff to mark the year’s halfway point.  I’ll be playing some of my favorite songs of the year that weren’t pop singles.  I feel kinda funny not doing some sort of Michael Jackson tribute but, uh, I don’t think I’m going to…



The Pop Chart…
June 15, 2009, 4:24 pm
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…is on, after a fifteen-minute delay related to a hidden cable being half-unplugged.

Listen live at bsrlive.com.

Check out the blog.



Superqueer Art Happening
June 15, 2009, 9:18 am
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For the second year in a row, I’m hosting a queer-themed art event to coincide with–but be completely unrelated to–Rhode Island Pride.  There will not be rainbow flags or meaningful handprints or anything bad; there will be X-Files-inspired porn and manly needlepointing and lots of glitter.  It opens Friday, and there’s a reception from 6-9.  If you’re in Providence and don’t know where to go, drop me a line at yurigellerbentme@gmail.com and I’ll give you the necessary deets.

Featuring Michael DePietro, Zachary Kellogg, Mike Kitchell, Delia Kovac, Joseph John Sanchez, Christopher Schulz, and Jason Tranchida.  I will also be trying to sell off my large-ish collection of seventies lesbian literature.

[image: from The Truth Is Out There, Mike Kitchell]



Staying Out For The Summer
May 25, 2009, 4:58 pm
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The Pop Chart’s on right now.  You can listen here.  It’s the week’s forty biggest pop hits, along with some of my all-time favorite songs about summer.  See You In September isn’t one of my favorites, particularly, but the end-of-school thing seems sort of appropriate since I’m on Brown Student Radio and the school year just wrapped up.



Your First Monday Pop Chart Reminder
May 18, 2009, 9:46 am
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The Pop Chart’s moving!  Just for the summer, it’s on Mondays from 5pm-9pm EDT. I know it’s a little unconventional for a pop top 40, but it will keep me in line with BSR’s thinner summer schedule (and, honestly, free up my weekends for the summer.)

Eight debuts this week and lots of moving and shaking, so it should be a good time.  Plus, in honor of Eurovision’s winner Alexander Rybak, I’ll be focusing on some of the best pop songs to ever come out of Norway.



The Pop Chart’s On
May 10, 2009, 9:31 am
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Special Mother’s Day Edition.  Listen here. Or watch the top 40 unfold here.