November 12, 2010
Between Sizes: An Evening with Skinnyfat! at The SF LGBT Center

Army of Lovers, QCC, Comfort & Joy and Frameline proudly present: “Between Sizes: An Evening with Skinnyfat!”

Saturday, Nov. 20, 7pm at the San Francisco LGBT Center.
DOORS & RECEPTION - 6:30pm. SCREENING - 7:00pm. 
TICKETS = $10
Advance tickets on
BrownPaperTickets.com. Very limited tickets available at the door on night of event.

Following its sold‐out premiere at Frameline 2010 and packed festival screenings in Austin, Seattle, New Mexico, Oslo (Norway) and more, director Andy Bydalek’s comic short Skinnyfat returns to San Francisco for a one‐time encore presentation. In addition to the hilarious film about two skinny gay guys who are convinced they’re overweight, the program includes a Q&A with the director and stars, the world premiere of a sexy companion film, Man Milk, and a group discussion on gay body image. Like the film itself, this is sure to be a lively and thought-provoking affair!

Featuring: 
o Hostess Martha T. Lipton, Failed Actress 
o Andy Bydalek, writer director of Skinnyfat
o Jayson Jaynes, Evan Johnson and Delia Wolfe; stars of Skinnyfat 
o James Guay, psychotherapist specializing in gay male body image 
o Phatima Rude, performance artist and genderfuck activist 
o Philip Huang, comic provocateur and walking piece of performance art 
o Derek Brocklehurst, self-described “Castro Clone” featured in the documentary
The Adonis Factor
o Dan Taylor, owner of Big Times magazine and “BIG! Party/Phattest Events” 



October 19, 2010
New Website for Chronotopia exhibition

The nice people at Queer Cultural Center who sponsored the amazing Chronotopia show exhibited at SomArts gallery, the SF LGBT Center, & Artist’s Television Access this Summer have posted an extensive gallery from the show. It looks great! Make sure to click on the side galleries for full bios and pics from each of the artists featured in the exhibit! It was a really well curated show. It was fun to attend and an honor to be included with such meaningful and creative work.

Chronotopia Curatorial Statement:

“This exhibition captures the multiple dimensions of queer time and place; locates queer lives in relation to complex communities; and remembers historical moments that are framed and re-framed by the present. It also offers alternative approaches to the historical record that challenge a fixed chronology of events and complicate the idea of memory.

The exhibition’s multidimensional visions of our queer history suggest limitless potentialities and vantage points, where conflicting desires and narratives coexist, where ghosts converse with the living, where we imagine impossible possibilities, and where we record our histories in new and challenging ways.” -

                                                                                          from http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/Pages/Chrono/ChrIndex.html

Exhibit Curators: Cherly Dunye, Tirza True Latimer, Rudy Lemcke, Matt McKinley, Pamela Peniston, & Tina Takemoto
Lineage Curator:
EG Crichton
Exhibition Co-ordinator:
Adrienne Skye Roberts
Exhibition Design: 
Matt McKinley

 Nicki GreenSex Objects - Glazed porcelain & wood hooks    Lenore Chinn - Ceci N’est Pas Une Pipe - Acrylic on Canvas

Debbie Grossman - Jean Norris & wife Virginia Norris, homesteaders & town founders. Archival ink-jet print, 2010. #2 of 15

 John Palatinus - Dick Powers - 1957. edition #1 of 25         Julie Sutherland - Jackiejack Kennedy Mixed media on canvas. 

All images from the Chronotopia website http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/Pages/Chrono/ChrIndex.html are copyrighted by the original creators. Thanks to QCC for the info and for putting up such a thorough and impressive site!