Queer Fashion Week is the brainchild of Miz Chris, one of the preeminent producers of queer events in the US. The mission of Queer Fashion Week is to showcase designers, hairstylists and makeup artists who are creating fashion for all types of bodies and genders. I’m so excited for this event! I LOVE QUEER FASHION […]
I recently met up with Ms. Meyerson and her darling rescue terrier Molly in their spacious Culver City offices. Andrea has so much going on in her world, it’s hard to keep up! Her new film project Clambake (about the history of Provincetown’s Women’s Week, and celebrating the WW 30th anniversary) is now in the […]
Just before Halloween this year, The Circle, the gay movie that is Switzerland’s official submission for a Best Foreign Picture Oscar Nomination, was being screened in Kiev’s iconic theatre Cinema Zhovten as part of on an LGBT Film Series. Anti-LGBT protests, and the burning of pride flags took place outside, but during the next screening […]
Do the right thing! Buy gifts from our lesbian sisters. Here are EPOCHALIPS’ TOP TEN PICKS of lesbian owned and operated businesses where you can find that special gift online for your pals, lovers and yes, even your pets. BUTCH BASIX Butch Basix seeks to serve people like us who incorporate a masculine aesthetic into […]
I’ve always been a HUGE fan of Halloween. As a child I loved it even more than Christmas. At 6 years old I fought hard to get my parents to let me wear the ‘boys’ monster costume I coveted. So, what is it about lesbians (and all queers!) and Halloween? We love to dress up. […]
This is it, I’m here in Santa Barbara to drop my son off at UCSB and move him into his dorm. Feelings of fear and loss course through me. But there is sense of relief, too. After 25 years, I will start a new life, one that will no longer involve taking care of kids on […]
Diane and Jacob Anderson-Minshall are co-authors and co-conspirators of the groundbreaking new book Queerly Beloved, an unusual love story about a beautiful long-term relationship that survives and thrives after one partner transitions from female to male. Robin: Congratulations on the new book! I hear it’s generating quite a buzz out there! In Diane’s Epochalips interview […]
The year was 1984. Several women innkeepers in Provincetown, vivacious young entrepreneurs, got together to plan an event to entice their summer patrons to return during the off season. Without the luxury of email and social media, they wrote to all of their past guests and invited them to come back to enjoy Provincetown’s beautiful […]
Mariah Hanson produced her first Dinah Shore Weekend in 1991 in Palm Springs, California. In the Spring of 2015, The Dinah will celebrate its 25th anniversary. Plans are already in place to produce the most stellar Dinah in history. E: This Years Dinah had an amazing line-up. You seem to have a knack for landing […]
Carmen McKay has a long history of creating life-altering events for struggling social groups. As a child, her first events were Barbie doll striptease shows in her driveway – Ken was never invited. At 25 she was the assistant producer for the 1987 Gay and Lesbian March on Washington, which attracted over 750,000 attendees. During […]
Hang on, it's going to be a wild ride!
Robin
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