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Hall of Femme

Michelle Tea’s queer-core tour makes a pit stop at Trunk

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By Gren Radcliff

Published on September 30, 2009 at 4:00am

When it comes to the members of Sister Spit – a touring group of queer-core performance artists – scandalous may just be the half of it. Gathered from the ’zine libraries and coffee shops of San Francisco, the eight femme-centric performers in the group are always eager to assail an audience with uncensored words and raw visions.

Watch out now.

Michelle Tea, writer and co-founder of the original Sister Spit shows, is leading a fresh lineup on another cross-country tour right after returning from a similar run around Europe. Joining Tea are novelist Beth Lisick, graphic novelist and L-Word staffer Ariel Schrag, spoken-word spitter Kirya Traber, transgender performer Ben McCoy, visual artist/writer Sara Seinberg, and photographer/novelist Rhiannon Argo. World-traveling AZ scribe Tania Katan will also join the tour for its Phoenix stop.


Mon., Oct. 5, 7 p.m., 2009