Michelle Tea
Author and Poet
The week in Pop: My favorite TV shows, movies, music, etc....Jerry in the issue, and it also includes a chat with the wonderful Aline Kominsky-Crumb and a piece by one of my favorite writers, Michelle Tea. I'm also reading: In my tall stack is Joe Bonomo's new Jerry Lee Lewis book. I could stand to... In this article: The Messenger, Jerry Lee Lewis, Don Draper, The Rock-afire Explosion, The Believer, and Michelle Tea |
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ChicagoNow | October 12, 2009
Turn it up at Decibelle this week
...Ave.) 10 p.m. Good Asian Drivers as part of the Decibelle Music Lounge at Heartland Cafe (7000 N. Glenwood) 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Michelle Tea, Rhiannan Argo and Ariel Schrag at Sister Spit: The Next Generation at Women and Children First...
In this article: Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Sister Spit, and Chicago
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Wikipedia | October 11, 2009
Sister Spit
...based in San Francisco, signed to Mr. Lady Records. They formed in 1994 and disbanded in 2006. Founding members included Michelle Tea and Sini Anderson, Other members included Jan LeCroy and poet Eileen Myles. The group were noted for...
In this article: Sister Spit, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, Mr. Lady Records, San Francisco, Ladyfest, Stonewall Book Award, and The Independent Weekly
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The Salt Lake Tribune | October 09, 2009
Touring the literary sisterhood with Sister Spit
...want to go to at first because they've heard it's just a poetry reading, but they leave having a blast," Tea said. Along with Tea, this tour's line-up includes an all-star list of literary talent: Beth Lisick, "trans-licious performance...
In this article: Sister Spit, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Ariel Schrag, and The Jerry Springer Show
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The Stranger - Slog | October 08, 2009
Reading Tonight
...politics and braggadocio are put-ons. I'm not so sure. And at Elliott Bay Book Company, it's time for Sister Spit. Michelle Tea, who is, as the blogging kids say, "teh hotness," reads with several other up-and-coming authors. Sister...
In this article: Sister Spit, Drizzt, Wikipedia, and R.A. Salvatore
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Sister Spit: The Next Generation
In April 2007, Michelle Tea decided to revive Sister Spit as Sister Spit: The Next Generation pulling together old favourites such as Lynne Breedlove, Eileen Myles and Ali Liebegott and also introducing a whole new selection of...
In this article: Sister Spit, Cristy Road, and Eileen Myles
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Wikipedia | October 02, 2009
Michelle Tea
...is originally from Chelsea, Massachusetts (a city next to Boston ) and currently lives in San Francisco . Tea was the co-founder of the Sister Spit spoken word tour. Her books, mostly memoirs, are known for their views into the queercore...
In this article: San Francisco, Bay Guardian, Sister Spit, The Believer, Tulane University, and Ducky DooLittle
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Las Vegas Sun | October 02, 2009
Audience invited for part in the show
...and performances. The always-evolving group has been on the road on and off since 1997. This rendition includes writers Michelle Tea and Beth Lisick ("Everybody in the Pool"), tranny performance artist Ben McCoy, graphic novelist and...
In this article: String quartet, Stage fright, Sister Spit, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, and NPR
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Jezebel - Gawker's friendlier side | August 11, 2009
Beth In The <i>Believer</i> Or, When Queer Feminist Punk Bands Meet Paris [Strange Encounters]
...about Tea's account is that it places front-and-center one of the fashion industry's biggest unstated issues: Social class. Tea, whose last contribution to The Believer was an excellent 2006 essay that offered a queer theory reading...
In this article: Beth Ditto, Paris, Gossip, Fendi, The Believer, Kate Moss, Big Bang, and Capitalism
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stereogum | August 10, 2009
Radiohead LP Not Coming Anytime Soon
...out more (like how to get a physical copy of the magazine) at The Believer. This issue also includes a great traveling diary by Michelle Tea kept during her time with the Gossip in Paris during Fashion Week. The best part about guys who...
In this article: In Rainbows, Thom Yorke, The Believer, Stereogum, Willy and the Poor Boys, IPod, and Hail to the Thief
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San Francisco Chronicle | May 28, 2009
RADAR Spectacle: Helping queer-centric writers
...anything," Tea added. "Unless for a good reason." "You're more likely to get cruised than to get bored," Tea said. San Francisco author Tea started the nonprofit RADAR Productions nearly six years ago on the heels of her national spoken...
In this article: Ali Liebegott, San Francisco, Sister Spit, Radar, Akumal, and Mexico
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Michelle Tea (born Michelle Tomasik in 1971) is an American lesbian identified author and literary arts organizer whose autobiographical works explore queer culture, feminism, race, class, prostitution, and other themes. She is originally from Chelsea, Massachusetts (a city next to Boston) and currently lives in San Francisco. Tea was the co-founder of the Sister Spit spoken word tour. Her books, mostly memoirs, are known for their views into the queercore community. She has toured with the Sex Workers' Art Show alongside Ducky DooLittle and others. She is also a contributor to The Believer magazine & is the co-writer for the weekly astrology column, Double Team Psychic Dream with astrologer Jessica Lanyadoo, in San Francisco's Bay Guardian newspaper. From February 24 to March 1, 2008, Michelle will be the 23rd Zale Writer-in-Residence at the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College Institute at Tulane University.
- Birth Date:
- January 01, 1971
- Birthplace:
- Chelsea, Boston, Massachusetts , United States
- Occupation:
- Author and Poet
- Debut Work:
- The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America
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