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| Blog Name: |
Cul de sac Magazine |
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http://www.culdesacmag.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
LGBT, culture, media |
| Description: |
Cul de sac focuses on culture and media critiques from a queer perspective. We delve into social justice and minority rights issues as well. |
| Popularity: |
75 Followers |
Reeling Reviews 2009: Comedy
by Kevin Sparrow
The opening night of Reeling 28 will feature the film The Big Gay Musical at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, which promises to be an outrageous pastiche of musical tropes, camp and heartfelt reverence for one of queerdom’s favorite genre’s. Two other comedy films playing during the festival match the exuberance set forth by this first night.
Reeling Reviews 2009: Docs
by Kevin Sparrow
Our regular weekly news briefs are being replaced by a different look at the world around us: we’re anticipating the opening of the 28th Reeling Film Festival here in Chicago this Thursday, November 5 with a preview of some of the films that will be playing on screens throughout Chicago, from The Music Box to the Landmark to hosts Chicago Filmmakers. Cul de sac’s three-day pre-play begins with a nod to a handful of documentaries that will be screening this year.
Musician Mondays: Chromeo
by Jacob McPherson
80s-style synth-pop duo Chromeo released their third album DJ-Kicks back in September. In efforts to promote this record, the group has been touring and recently rolled through Chicago at the Congress Theater Friday. The show, which also include
News Briefs: October 28, 2009
President Obama signed the Shepard-Byrd Act into law today, which adds gender identity, sexual orientation and disability as categories to the federal hate crimes law. The bill was originally drafted in 1996 and has increased momentum since the murders of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. in 1998. After more than a decade, the rights many
Musician Mondays: Holly Miranda
by Jacob McPherson
Newly signed XL artist, Holly Miranda, performed during this past weekend’s annual CMJ festival in New York, a showcase for new independent music artists. Born and raised outside of Detroit, Miranda left her life in the Midwest at 16 to jumpstart her music career in New York. After
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