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If I dare speak

Thursday, 5 April 2012 – 11:03 AM | One Comment
If I dare speak

In celebration of National Poetry Month, Bent Alaska presents “If I Dare Speak”, a poem from the pen of Annie Muse.

Sermon

Sunday, 1 April 2012 – 10:20 AM | 2 Comments
Sermon

On the last Sunday before the April 3 Anchorage municipal election, when voters will decide on Proposition 5, some Anchorage pastors will preach about God’s call for us to love one another; others, wielding the same types of false witness propounded in the past few weeks by Jim Minnery and Jerry Prevo, will claim that we are not who we know ourselves to be… even that we “chose” to be “perverted.”

RENT plays at the PAC starting March 30

Thursday, 29 March 2012 – 12:44 PM | Comments Off on RENT plays at the PAC starting March 30
RENT plays at the PAC starting March 30

Alaska Theatre of Youth and Theatre Artists United present RENT, showing March 30—31 and April 1 and 4–7 at the Syndey Laurence Theatre, Alaska Center for the Peforming Arts.

“Pariah” screens tonight (two shows) at Anchorage’s Bear Tooth

Monday, 26 March 2012 – 12:54 PM | Comments Off on “Pariah” screens tonight (two shows) at Anchorage’s Bear Tooth
“Pariah” screens tonight (two shows) at Anchorage’s Bear Tooth

Writer/director Dee Rees’ critically acclaimed feature film Pariah about a 17-year-old African-American woman in Brooklyn embracing identity as a lesbian has two screening tonight at Anchorage’s Bear Tooth Theatre Pub.

As Sure as God Made Little Green Apples: In Fairbanks Friday & Saturday

Friday, 23 March 2012 – 9:47 AM | Comments Off on As Sure as God Made Little Green Apples: In Fairbanks Friday & Saturday
As Sure as God Made Little Green Apples: In Fairbanks Friday & Saturday

Revive the Red Tent Productions presents an original theatrical piece “As Sure as God Made Little Green Apples” in Fairbanks, March 23 and 24. The piece is a blend of text and movement reflecting the experience of growing up and coming out as a lesbian in Fairbanks, Alaska.

RAW seeks submissions for 2012 Nicole Blizzard Short Story Contest

Thursday, 15 March 2012 – 12:54 PM | Comments Off on RAW seeks submissions for 2012 Nicole Blizzard Short Story Contest
RAW seeks submissions for 2012 Nicole Blizzard Short Story Contest

Every year, Radical Arts for Women (RAW) sponsors the Nicole Blizzard Short Story Contest open to all women living in Alaska. This year’s submission deadline is April 1, 2012. Winners will be announced at at Celebration of Change on April 21, 2012.

How have the gods

Wednesday, 14 March 2012 – 11:04 AM | 2 Comments
How have the gods

With Annie Muse’s poem “How have the gods,” Bent Alaska is pleased to continue featuring the creative writing of LGBTQA Alaskans.

First Friday in Anchorage: Christopher Constant, Erin Pollock, and Elizabeth Ellis

Friday, 2 March 2012 – 10:16 AM | Comments Off on First Friday in Anchorage: Christopher Constant, Erin Pollock, and Elizabeth Ellis
First Friday in Anchorage: Christopher Constant, Erin Pollock, and Elizabeth Ellis

First Friday in Anchorage has a wealth of new art being shown at galleries and cafés around town, including works by Christopher Constant at Treft.Punkt, Erin Pollock at Side Street, and Liz Ellis at Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop (also a Dine Out for Equality fundraiser for One Anchorage).

Bessie Smith, singer (Black History Month)

Tuesday, 28 February 2012 – 12:00 PM | Comments Off on Bessie Smith, singer (Black History Month)
Bessie Smith, singer (Black History Month)

Bessie Smith was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s, known as the Empress of the Blues, and was a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists. Bent Alaska presents her story as part of our celebration of Black History Month 2012.

Cheryl Wheeler & Kenny White play Palmer, Anchorage, & Talkeetna

Friday, 24 February 2012 – 8:02 AM | Comments Off on Cheryl Wheeler & Kenny White play Palmer, Anchorage, & Talkeetna
Cheryl Wheeler & Kenny White play Palmer, Anchorage, & Talkeetna

Whistling Swan Productions presents Cheryl Wheeler and Kenny White in two shows: at Vagabond Blues in Palmer on Saturday, March 3, and at the Sydney Laurence Theatre at the PAC in Anchorage on Sunday, March 4. They’ll perform a third show at Latitude 62 in Talkeetna on Wednesday, March 7.