Launch of SAFE, and meet the QueerCast crew!

Posted on November 30, 2006
Filed Under GLBT, activism, discrimination, event coverage, news, promotion, singapore
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Hello everyone! I’m sure many of you already know about SAFE Singapore, which is a support network where parents, family members and friends of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people and those who are questioning their sexuality can come for information and resources, learn from accepting families, share stories and experiences, keep communication channels open, and most of all to build strong and close relationships with loved ones.

A community fair will be held in conjunction with the launch, in which community groups like Plume, ADLUS, Oogachaga, Free Community Church will have booths setup CCA style. The QueerCast crew, together with the young people at Plume, will be there too!

More information has been posted up on Gay To The Bone, the now defunct gay writing project now known as Plume. Click here!

See you gorgeous peeps there!

UPDATE: The launch of SAFE Singapore at Mox has been changed to be a closed door event. All attendees will be by invite only, and will not be open to the members of the public.

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My friend’s show

Posted on November 29, 2006
Filed Under promotion, singapore, stage play
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Faithful listeners, you know I have Impeccable taste in all things arty, I know some of the cast personally and I know this is gonna be a great show, the Director, Leigh McDonald, is purely amazing!

I’m watching it on Sunday night… be there!

Shakers - restirred
Produced by: Buds Youth Theatre
Directed by Leigh McDonald
Written by John Godber & Jane Thornton

Cast
Rebecca Lee
Sharda Harrison
Morganne Stroobant
Carolina Mueller

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Shakers - restirred
John Godber and Jane Thornton’s Shakers is the companion piece to the well-known Bouncers. Set in a trendy cocktail bar in the early 1990s, it traces the adventures of four cocktail waitresses, revealing aspects of life and work from the other side of the bar through some carefully observed and humorous sketches.

Come and watch us as we scream
And lure you deep in to this dream
Of Long Tall Ice and Deep Freeze Beer,
We see you glance, we know you leer!
We’ll give you the best from heaven till hell,
Be it waitresses or clientele:
We are Carol, Adele, Nicky, and Mel!

Performed in aid of Buds Youth Theatre.
To generate funds to further develop, as the only self sufficient youth theatre in Singapore.

Buds Youth Theatre - all about empowerment, guidance and inspiration.
This show is funny, fast, and will satisfy your need for a good night out!
Providing a perfect evening of light entertainment.

Performance Details
Name of Play: Shakers- restirred
Performance Venue: La Salle SIA College of the Arts
90 Goodman Road(off Mountbatten Road)
Performing Arts Block Level 1 Studio Theatre
Buses 12, 14, 30, 196, 158 & CSS 608
OR Kallang MRT and take bus 12
Performance Dates: December 1st - 3rd
Time: 8pm nightly
Ticket prices: $20, $15(concession)
Book Through: Rosie 96443076

www.budsyouththeatre.com.sg

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QueerCast: Session with Bryan Choong

Posted on November 27, 2006
Filed Under GLBT, activism, news, podcast, promotion, queer issues, singapore
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More photos here.

Bryan Choong, the coordinator of OCMSM hotline of Oogachaga, comes on air with us on this week’s QueerCast! We talk about Oogachaga, the OCMSM hotline, and other fluffy stuff!

On other breaking news, Ian just got a tattoo! See photos here!

Queercast: Episode 10 (16.8MB)
(LEFT-Click on the link to begin download. FIREFOX USERS: PLEASE DO NOT USE “SAVE LINK AS…”)

OCMSM Hotline: 9151 6979
Link: Oogachaga website

 
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