This is Erin Markey, whom you NEED to see on Sister Spit this month.
Hi everyone-
I write to you right before bed, so I haven't time to do the standard, very accepted action of linking to things in this post, so get your googling hand ready to look up anything I talk about. Very olde tyme.
Okay, highlights of this week:
I had Beth Pickens (my potential Amazing Race partner, of SF Food Adventure Club & RADAR Productions fame)
and Chris Vargas (of Falling In Love With Chris & Greg) on my podcast.
We taped it in my dining room and got into an argument while answering advice questions on tape.
I hope that shows the producers of the Race our potential for drama.
Anyway, that episode is "in the can", and still in "post", and will come out...
I don't know, SOON. I will tell you when it's out and you can download it from iTunes.com.
I read with Sister Spit,
which included DOROTHY ALLISON.
What an honor!
Also on the bill were Michelle Tea (But Of Course!), Brontez Purnell, Erin Markey, Kit Yan, and Cassie J. Sneider (who loaded me up with her pug-centric publications as they left).
Look up all of those people, you will be glad.
Sister Spit is still on the road, but now with Justin Vivian Bond instead of Dorothy.
THEN I went to the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, where they lashed a green plastic bracelet to my wrist so I could see as many shows as I wanted in a 72 hour time period.
I saw homosexual dreamboat & impression-wizard JAMES ADOMIAN, the magical and so touching MARIA BAMFORD, Brett Gelman (of iBrain fame), Janeane Garofalo, and Kevin Allison.
I don't know what to say about that except that I sat in theaters all weekend with strangers whom I have never seen before and may never see again (comedy crowds are very foreign to me), and I also saw many many struggling white guy comedians as I waited for the headliners I came to see, including a guy who played an acoustic guitar and sang a song about how his wife has a great body but an ugly face. COMEDY! Sigh.
This is what I need to tell you:
I WON AN AWARD.
I don't win awards! The last thing I won was the honor of being voted "Miss Specs Appeal" by Robyn Chapman at Hey Four Eyes Zine ,
and I've been toting that around for six years!
It was time for something new.
I won the 2012 Artist of the Year Sunburst Award.
It is an award for my work as a Teaching Artist, given out by Young Audiences.
I get to go to a luncheon with the mayor.
I am honored and also thrilled.
An award!
Okay, I think that's all for now.
I'll be at Stumptown at the end of the month, tabling with Tugboat Press & Carrie McNinch. If they give me any kind of physical manifestation of the Sunburst award I'll be wearing it around my neck for you to see.
TAKE CARE,
n.g.
Showing posts with label Michelle Tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelle Tea. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Portlandia Contest
Hello! If you head over to the IFC Portlandia blog, you will find a contest for The Most Portland Thing Ever. The winner will get their Most Portland Thing illustrated by me, NG.
To quote Claire, the blogger in charge:
Portlanders, you know those moments. You’re walking down the street, minding your own business, and then you see it: The Most Portland Thing Ever. Maybe it’s a group of grown adults in matching knee-socks playing kickball in the park, or a flop of hippies building new community park benches out of peat moss. No, wait, it’s a chicken on a leash, or a woman sitting in a tree weaving macramé pot hangers to raise money for her alternative circus troupe.
All real things Claire has actually witnessed, by the way.
Look- Michelle Tea has already (informally) done it!
Go over there & submit your own, if you have one.
That's all for now.
Remind me to tell you about meeting the cast of Amazing Race Latino America at a coffee stand in Mexico, and also to tell you about the most feminist thing to come out of the Jason Wu for Target sale.
Until then,
n.g.
P.s. If you miss the contest deadline (Friday, 2/10/12), you can comment some here, just for fun.
Speak your mind!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Nicole J. Georges | Sister Spit.mov
Reading about my first job as a karaoke jockey. Recorded in San Francisco on the first day of the 2010 Sister Spit Tour!
WARNING: ADULT LANGUAGE
NOT FOR MINORS!!!!
WARNING: ADULT LANGUAGE
NOT FOR MINORS!!!!
Labels:
fashion,
graphic novel,
Michelle Tea,
readings,
San Francisco,
tour
Sunday, October 12, 2008
I'm reading in San Francisco next week.
Radar Productions Salon
October 21st, 7 p.m.
with
Nicole J. Georges
and
Marcus Ewert (author of 10,000 Dresses)
at Femina Potens,
Market Street at Sanchez
Free!
See us read and then get grilled by our lovely host,
Michelle Tea!
Snacks are a possibility.
October 21st, 7 p.m.
with
Nicole J. Georges
and
Marcus Ewert (author of 10,000 Dresses)
at Femina Potens,
Market Street at Sanchez
Free!
See us read and then get grilled by our lovely host,
Michelle Tea!
Snacks are a possibility.
Labels:
Marcus Ewert,
Michelle Tea,
Radar,
readings,
San Francisco
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