Babes in Toyland ~ To Mother ~ cassette EP ~ (released July 1991)
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Babes in Toyland ~ To Mother ~ cassette EP ~ (released July 1991)

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Cuts Across The Land - The Duke Spirit
(TV listings for ‘Coming Out Night’ on Channel 4 ~ U.K. ~ 25th April 1998) 2017 may have marked the official 20th anniversary of Ellen’s ‘The Puppy Episode’ but because it was in olden times we had to wait a whole year for the U.K. premiere.
Happy 20th Anniversary to those of us who spent this night 20 years ago sat in anticipation, promises of bootlegs having never quite reached our hands, waiting to hear those infamous words come out of Ellen’s mouth. I wrote something about Ellen’s Coming Out Party on Channel 4 [here] once before if you want to see some of the meagre footage I found.
Wishing all who see this a wonderful 2018! Take care of yourselves!

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the coming out happy dance
Melissa: I want to say, my sister k.d lang is such an inspiration. You did the greatest thing I’ve ever seen this year.
k.d.: [gives her a hug and a kiss]
Melissa: That I’m proud to say right now I’ve been a lesbian all my life.
k.d.: [coming out happy dance]
Melissa Etheridge coming out in the spur of the moment in 1993 at an Inaugural Ball for President Clinton. (x)
Molly Neuman and Lois Maffeo Photographed by Alison Withers (1992)
The Rebel Pebbles ~ Dream Lover ~ 7’’ single ~ 1991
Kenickie ~ Punka (re-issue) ~ promotional postcard ~ 1997

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Theresa May said there will NOT be a coalition of CHAOS. She is now forming a minority government with the DUP. Here is a list of DUP stances, in case you need a reminder: The DUP want to make it legal to discriminate against anyone from the LGBT community. The DUP want children...
Over 500,000 signatures and rising, including mine.
Look I know it won’t do anything but it’s a pretty good sign that within a day over half a million people are trying to organise any way of either stopping Theresa Mayhem’s Coalition of Chaos or at least vocally registering their utter disgust and contempt with the very idea of her shamelessly clinging onto power by jumping into bed with a gaggle of anti-LGBT, anti-abortion, anti-intellectual, bigoted arseholes.
She’s giving that kind of backwards ideology a hideous amount of bargaining power in Westminster just for the sake of shoring up her own position, damaged as it is from the self-inflicted snapping of elections.
Who Took The Bomp? ~ Le Tigre On Tour ~ DVD artwork by Anna Higgie ~ 2011.
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Courtney Love ~ 1992
Attitude Heroes podcast ~ episode 2: Paul O'Grady ~ Feb. 2017 (67min incl. ads) A series of podcasts celebrating 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England & Wales. 12 interviews will be released throughout 2017 w gay men who’ve helped change attitudes towards LGBT ppl. The podcasts are also available to download worldwide in iTunes. *** This episode features Paul O'Grady. Amongst other things he talks abt life during the AIDS crisis & Lily Savage as a mainstream celebrity. *** Worth listening to hear him lay into Kelvin MacKenzie.

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Sue MacGregor reunites five musicians who embraced the anarchy of punk.
For many young people, Britain in the late 1970s was a place without hope. Unemployment was high. The value of the pound was low and, despite the feminist activity of the early 1970s, the most many girls aspired to was to marry well and look good. Female role models were hard to find - especially in music. Then punk happened. Women could dress how they liked, behave how they wanted and develop their own sound without being manipulated by the mostly male gatekeepers of the record industry. Young women who didn’t fit the traditional mould of femininity found a new tribe in punk. A place where they could finally be themselves. But the movement attracted fear and aggression. And few made much money from the short-lived scene. Sue MacGregor brings together five female punk pioneers. Gaye Black, bass player in The Adverts, was described as the first female punk star. But the industry focus on her looks caused animosity in the band. Toyah Willcox, an aggressive tomboy, found her emotional rebellion in punk and appeared in Derek Jarman’s cult punk film Jubilee. Gina Birch of The Raincoats played her first gig in November 1977 a few weeks after forming her all-female band. Tessa Pollitt abandoned her A levels to join all girl punk band, The Slits. Vivien Goldman was in the The Flying Lizards and Features Editor of Sounds.
The Reunion: Women of Punk (45 mins ~ BBC Radio 4 ~ 2017)