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| Black Transmen alternative documentary and Montreal Sex Party | |
| 4/14/2009 | Download File (13.60 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs chat with Awilda Rodriguez Lora, producer of the film "Still Black: A portrait of black transmen", an alternative feature-length documentary that explores the lives of six black transgender men living in the United States. Through the intimate stories of their lives as artists, students, husbands, fathers, lawyers, and teachers, the film offers viewers a complex and multi-faceted image of race, sexuality and trans identity.
DoMs also talk with Sarah Fuchs of Against the Wall, a new queer Montreal sex party where spin the bottle can be gateway foreplay to hot and heavy action. Featuring a live porn cam, crush board, sex tents, and daisy chain combinations that will surely make your head spin, Sarah gives us the low down on how to get down and dirty.
Check Out:
http://stillblackfilm.org/
http://againstthewallmontreal.wordpress.com/ | |
| Jess Dobkin and PINK28! | |
| 3/31/2009 | Download File (13.60 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs are thrilled to talk to the fabulous Jess Dobkin about her performance practice, motherhood, and actualizing metaphors by being locked out of the theatre in only a towel...
Guest contributor Aaron Miechkota talks to the organizers of PINK28; a group founded in 2008 to cater to gay women in the Montreal area.
Check out:
http://www.jessdobkin.com/
http://www.pink28montreal.com/ | |
| Porn Porn Porn!!! | |
| 3/24/2009 | Download File (13.30 MB) - right click to download | |
| It's hot and heavy in the DoMs studio with porn porn porn! We talk to director Shine Louise Houton, whose latest film Champion, is melting dvd players across North America and features an orgasmic cast complete with a boxing plot for those who get off on storylines.
We're also joined by DIY web porn director, Bren Ryder who tells all about her website, GoodDykePorn.com who, with the help of beautiful and brave models, creates sexy scenes for your viewing pleasure.
Check out:
http://www.blowfish.com
http://pinkwhite.biz/
http://www.gooddykeporn.com/index.php
http://brenryder.com/
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| Porn Porn Porn!!! | |
| 3/24/2009 | Download File (13.30 MB) - right click to download | |
| It's hot and heavy in the DoMs studio with porn porn porn! We talk to director Shine Louise Houton, whose latest film Champion, is melting dvd players across North America and features an orgasmic cast complete with a boxing plot for those who get off on storylines.
We're also joined by DIY web porn director, Bren Ryder joins DoMs and tells all about her website, GoodDykePorn.com who, with the help of beautiful and brave models, creates sexy scenes for your viewing pleasure.
Check out:
http://www.blowfish.com
http://pinkwhite.biz/
http://www.gooddykeporn.com/index.php
http://brenryder.com/
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| Stereo Total | |
| 3/10/2009 | Download File (13.30 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk to Françoise Cactus of electro-french-pop-rock-à-billy-disco-international-underground-duo sensation, Stereo Total!
DoMs also spread the word on all of the mega hip and happening events in Montreal in March! Rock it!
Check out:
http://www.myspace.com/stereototal
http://www.stereototal.de | |
| Toronto's Granny Boots | |
| 2/10/2009 | Download File (11.70 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs continue their love affair with Toronto, and talk to Chelsey Lichtman the co-orginizer of Granny Boots, the latest and greatest hot, in-bed-by-11pm party that's rockin Toronto. Chelsey dishes the dirt on Granny Boots and her recent trip to Palestine!
DoMs also scour the mailbox for bin picks... | |
| The Legendary Ferron | |
| 1/27/2009 | Download File (15.10 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs are stoked to talk to the legendary Ferron, whose rough-hewn voicing, chewy phrasing, and poetic songwriting has brought many favorable comparisons, including Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. She's been called the Johnny Cash of lesbian folksinging, and it is our absolute pleasure to have her on the show!
DoMs also talk to the hilarious Lex Vaughn about her upcoming show at Toronto's Rhubarb Festival. Graham & Diane features Lex as a meek admin assistant who is trying her hand in the performing arts, after being inspired by a visit from corporate comedians at her workplace and Graham, a brash and utterly foul-mouthed ventriloquist doll and Diane's only friend for twenty years.
Check out:
http://www.ferrononline.com/
http://www.artsexy.ca/show.cfm?id=241 | |
| Get it Together! Toronto's Power Plant brings it | |
| 1/13/2009 | Download File (128.99 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs wish all of their listeners a very happy new year with 5 L-Word Season 5 box set give-aways! Yeah!
DoMs also talk to Helena Rickett, the Senior Curator of Programs at the Power Plant in Toronto about, "If we can't get it Together: Artists rethinking the (mal)function of communities", an exhibition that proposes that the idea of "community" calls out for radical renewal. Helena also talks about the accompanying 2-day symposium, "We Ourselves and Us", that combines perspectives from artists, philosophers and curators to consider current ideas and reconceptualizations of communities and collectivity.
Check out: http://www.thepowerplant.org/
http://www.weourselvesandus.org/ | |
| Sizeism Workshop Series for Every BODY! | |
| 12/12/2008 | Download File (15.00 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs are joined in-studio by Aaron Miechkota to talk about her latest series of workshops at The 2110: Centre for Gender Advocacy, where Every BODY is invited… to “2x4: A Size-ism Workshop Series for Every Body!” Together we’ll pound out fat phobia and put the squeeze on size-ism in this workshop series where every BODY is invited… and celebrated!
“2x4” workshops will explore, challenge and remix size-ism to create a world that embraces everybodies’ body and everybodies’ size! Each themed evening will include a collaborative art project to arouse action and a facilitated discussion to challenge, imagine and create an community where every body fits.
Check out: http://www.centre2110.org/
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| Ivan Coyote and Megan Butcher | |
| 11/25/2008 | Download File (14.00 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs are thrilled to feature Ivan Coyote and Megan Butcher in a live recording of their performances for Ivan's book launch of "The Slow Fix", recorded November 20th at Ottawa's best sex shop, Venus Envy.
Megan Butcher is a librarian, pornographer, sex educator and writer. The author of two chapbooks, "This is What She Said" and "Caught My Eye", as well as co-author of a zine entitled, "A Guide to the Mannerly Wooing and Winning of the Object of Your Affection", Megan's work has also appeared in dig magazine, Herizons, Ottawa Xpress, and SMUT Magazine.
Check out: http://meganbutcher.com/
Ivan E. Coyote is a writer and performer. She is the author of five books published by Arsenal Pulp Press: the four story collections Close to Spider Man, (shortlisted for the Danuta Gleed Short Fiction Prize), One Man''s Trash, and Loose End (shortlisted for the Ferro-Grumley Women''s Fiction Award), and her latest, The Slow Fix, as well as the novel Bow Grip (also shortlisted for the Ferro-Grumley Women''s Fiction Award and named a Stonewall Honor Book by the American Library Association). Ivan was also a founding member of the performance collective Taste This. She is a long-time columnist for Xtra! in Toronto and Xtra! West in Vancouver. Originally from the Yukon, Ivan will return to Vancouver from Ottawa in the fall of 2008.
Check out: http://www.ivanecoyote.com/ | |
| Allyson Mitchell, Christina Zeidler and GB Jones | |
| 11/11/2008 | Download File (12.70 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk to Allyson Mitchell and Christina Zeidler in Toronto about their upcoming screening at GIV (Groupe Intervention Video) co-presented by La Centrale. Freeshow Seymour is the tag-team alias for the collaborative works of Toronto filmmakers Christina Zeidler and Allyson Mitchell, who have been sharing their love for film craft, thrift shopping, and maximalist approach to art making since 1994. Their collaboration is grounded in “Deep Lez”, a posi-core practice of reclaiming diss’ed and discarded feminist root values in performance, writing, organizing, teaching, music, film, sculpture, and installation. Their politics are expressed through the reclamation of equally abandoned materials such as hard candy, plastic animal figurines, fun fur, cross stitching, macrame, and stuffed animals. This retrospective resembles your childhood dress-up box and teenage hope chest. Childhood trauma, puberty, fatphobia, queer fantasies, feminist epiphanies, breakups and breakdowns, are the tattered rags that Freeshow Seymour lovingly transform into dazzling celluloid quilts. Wrap yourself in the Deep Lez Love.
DoMs also talk to the legendary GB Jones about her latest film, The Lollipop Generation, her first feature film. Shot in both Super 8 mm film and analogue video, “The Lollipop Generation” explores the lives of four teenagers living on the street: Georgie, a runaway, played by Jena von Brucker; Rufus, portrayed by Mark Ewert, rescued from his kidnappers by Georgie; Peanut, an innocent kid kicked out of home played by KC Klass; and Jane Danger in the role of Janie, the experienced street kid.
“The Lollipop Generation” was shot throughout the United States and Canada with a cast of underground queercore superstars from the worlds of independent music, film and fanzines including: Jena von Brucker, Mark Ewert, Jane Danger, Vaginal Davis; Calvin Johnson, Jen Smith, and Joel Gibb. The film also features cameos by artists Anonymous Boy, Scott Treleaven, Paul P. and Ian Philips, musician Gary Fembot, and actor Andrew Cecil.
Check out:
http://lacentrale.org/ | |
| Molly Landreth and Bitch Magazine! | |
| 10/28/2008 | Download File (12.80 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk to photographer Molly Landreth about her laterst series, Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America, an archive and a journey through a rapidly changing community and the lives of people who offer brave new visions of what it means to be queer in America today.
DoMs also talk to Andi Zeisler, cofounder and editorial/creative director of Bitch Magazine! Bitch features critiques of TV, movies, magazines, advertising, and other elements of pop culture. They also interview feminist pop culture makers, review new books and music, and lots more.
Check out:
http://mollylandreth.com/home.html
http://bitchmagazine.org/ | |
| Queer History Project | |
| 10/14/2008 | Download File (12.60 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk to Tara and Jen of Vancouver's Queer History Project, a pilot project for the Vancouver queer community to create, explore and share their history. It's an opportunity to showcase what was funny, brave, caring, painful, motivating, subversive, routine, ignored, gorgeous and arousing. What happened and what was it like? The Queer History Project invites the community to define its ongoing history.
DoMs also talk to director Gwen Haworth about her documentary film, She's a Boy I Knew that uses archival family footage, interviews, phone messages, and animation to tell Steven Haworth's coming out story to his family about his life-long female gender identity.
The resulting auto-ethnography is not only an exploration into the filmmaker's process of transition from biological male to female, from Steven to Gwen, but also an emotionally charged account of the individual experiences, struggles, and stakes that her two sisters, mother, father, best friend and wife brought to Gwen's transition.
Check out:
http://www.queerhistoryproject.com/
http://www.artflick.com/synopsis.html | |
| Nathalie Claude and her crazy automats! | |
| 9/30/2008 | Download File (12.60 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk to performer extraordinaire, Nathalie Claude about her latest project, Le Salon Automat, a one-woman/three-robot show that features Nathalie's fabulous talents.
DoMs also talk with Catherine Purdie from LIX, the Lesbian Information Xchange, a community-based, not-for-profit network of lesbians in the Ottawa area who get together for business networking, social, and educational events.
DoMs also talk with Kim Hadley from Montreal's Outspoken, an emerging group whose mission is to create a forum that will enable lesbians in the Montreal area to get together for business networking, social, and educational events.
Check out:
http://www.momentumtemple.net/an08/automate/salon-automate.html
http://www.girlswanttoknow.com/
http://www.outspokenmtl.com/
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| La Centrale and the Factory Project | |
| 9/23/2008 | Download File (13.70 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk with Leila P and Onya Hogan-Finlay from La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse about GENDER ALARM! Nouveaux féminismes en art actuel, an event series organized in celebration of La Centrale's new mandate’s first anniversary. GENDER ALARM! will feature a group exhibition and performance night, a film and video screening, as well as a round-table discussion with a panel of participants well-known for their influential reflections on feminism and gender theories. GENDER ALARM! will focus on the role of emerging feminist discourses within contemporary art and mark the start of La Centrale’s 2008-2009 programming season, with bold exhibitions and performances addressing the new mandate.
DoMs also talk to Mieko Ouchi about her piece, 15 minutes made with collaborator, Beau Coleman for The Factory Project. This tribute to Warhol’s “Silver Factory” of the 1960s will take place in an artist-run loft not dissimilar to the original, reuniting artists from across the country to create performances and installations exploring the spirit of the Factory from a contemporary perspective. Co-curated by David Allan King and Miriam Ginestier, the event will feature a central lounge surrounded by a walk-thru maze of interactive exhibits.
Check out:
http://www.lacentrale.org/2005/homeE.html
http://studio303.ca/events_factory_e.html
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| Rae Spoon! | |
| 9/9/2008 | Download File (12.60 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs are thrilled to bits to have the ever talented Rae Spoon in studio to talk about his latest album, superioryouareinferior and to play some choice tracks. Awesome!
Rae Spoon was born on the Canadian prairies of the 80’s. In his early twenties he hit the road as one of the world’s only transgender country singers and toured Canada, Europe, Australia and the USA. When the obvious dangers and contradictions of this role caught up to him he hid in a small town in Eastern Germany for a winter. There he was inspired to write an album about his darker experiences of Canada and it’s highways.
superioryouareinferior is Rae’s fourth solo album, and his first in over two years. It was co-produced by Lorrie Matheson in his Calgary studio. Lyrically the album is his most revealing to date. His voice walks the highways from the Yukon to Newfoundland singing of whales that have gotten lost, the wolves in our imaginations, the Great Lakes, cabin fever, dancing with grizzlies, the psychology of a haunting ghost and the issues of ongoing colonialism.
Check out:
http://www.raespoon.com/ | |
| Controversial Unborn Victims of Violence Act Bill | |
| 8/26/2008 | Download File (13.30 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs talk with Indu Vashist from 2110, the Centre for Gender Advocacy about Bill C-484, the "Unborn Victims of Violence Act" that is making its way through parliament. The bill is controversial as it opens the door to anti-abortion legislation in Canada (currently abortions are de-criminalized and regulated by health care professionals). Several groups around town are campaigning against the bill.
2110 is a volunteer and collectively run organization, commited to fighting gender oppression, especially as it relates to communities of color, First Nations and Indigenous people, transsexual, transgendered and/or intersex people, deaf people, LGB, Queer and Questioning people, people who experience sizeism, sex workers, low income people and/or people with disabilities and other marginalized communities.
Check out:
http://www.centre2110.org/ | |
| Pride Parade Politics | |
| 8/12/2008 | Download File (12.70 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs try desperately to get Ottawa Dyke March organizer, Ariel Troster on the phone to talk about this year's march, but telephone technology and power outages get the better of them. Instead, Dayna and mél discuss Montreal pride, play wicked music, and deconstruct Katy Perry's I Kissed a Girl.
Check out:
http://sparkoffreedom.blogspot.com/2008/08/ottawa-dyke-march-2008.html
http://fiertemontrealpride.com/home.htm
http://www.diverscite.org/2008/anglais/index.htm
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| Kumbia Queers! | |
| 7/15/2008 | Download File (13.30 MB) - right click to download | |
| DoMs are super excited to have Kumbia Queers live in studio!
Kumbia Queers is a collective of self-identified punk queer women activists from Argentina and Mexico who, for over 12 years, have engaged in a vast range of cultural production including writing and performing music in a variety of groups and projects (Kumbia Queers, She Devils, Juana Chang, Afrodyke etc), including Las Ultrasonicas, the first Mexican all women punk band, as well as She Devils, the first homocore all women punk band in Latin America. Members of Kumbia Queers are also the founders and ongoing organizers of Belladona Festival, a festival that since 1995, annually brings together and exhibits the work of female artists in Argentina, as well as the publisher of Resistencia, the first punk fanzine to exist in Argentina. Individually, the members of Las Kumbia Queers are highly active and renown in a wide range of artistic fields as filmmakers, street artists, writers, activists and composers.
DoMs also talk to boxing legend, Savoy Kapow Howe of the Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Club. Savoy gives us a tour of her gym, gives Dayna some pointers on how to box, and throws in a few thoughts on motorcycle maintenance.
Check out:
Kumbia Queers
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=160838674
Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Club
http://www.torontonewsgirls.com/tng_main/index.php | |
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