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Bitesize
“reckless genderqueer pop anthems for the masses” |
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Rupert Estanislao
“his work exposes his filipino punk-rock heart.” |
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Julia Serano
“winning mainstream fans and dispelling ignorance and prejudice along the way (SF Chronicle)” |
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Daphne Gottlieb
“fierce…unapologetic…deleriously gutsy” |
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Michelle Tea
“free of affectation and apology…a triumph (Village Voice)” |
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Meliza Bañales
“edgy…muy caliente (Santa Cruz Metro)” |
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Mack Dennis
“defines the storytelling spoken word genre” |
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Jason Bayani
“side-splitting humor and biting social commentary” |
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The Woodyz
“SF’s pre-eminent lesbian-in-drag big-band review (SF Weekly)” |
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Matthue Roth
“surprising juxtaposition of …poetry and intense, Orthodox Jewish feeling (Jewish Forward)” |
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Katastrophe
“brutally kind, passionately reasonable, and way sexy (Kate Bornstein)” |
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Rosin Coven
“Welcome to the pagan lounge!” |
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Charles Ellik
“Best of the East Bay (East Bay Express)” |
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