Talent

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“” Woodyz Bitesize 

“reckless genderqueer pop anthems for the masses”

Woodyz Rupert Estanislao 

“his work exposes his filipino punk-rock heart.”

Woodyz Julia Serano 

“winning mainstream fans and dispelling ignorance and prejudice along the way (SF Chronicle)”

Woodyz Daphne Gottlieb 

“fierce…unapologetic…deleriously gutsy”

Woodyz Michelle Tea 

“free of affectation and apology…a triumph (Village Voice)”

Woodyz Meliza Bañales 

“edgy…muy caliente (Santa Cruz Metro)”

Mark Dennis Mack Dennis 

“defines the storytelling spoken word genre”

Jason Bayani Jason Bayani 

“side-splitting humor and biting social commentary”

Woodyz The Woodyz 

“SF’s pre-eminent lesbian-in-drag big-band review (SF Weekly)”

Matthue Roth Matthue Roth 

“surprising juxtaposition of …poetry and intense, Orthodox Jewish feeling (Jewish Forward)”

Katastrophe Katastrophe 

“brutally kind, passionately reasonable, and way sexy (Kate Bornstein)”

Rosin Coven Rosin Coven 

“Welcome to the pagan lounge!”

Charles Ellik 

“Best of the East Bay (East Bay Express)”


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