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I asked queer and lesbian cheesemongers what the queerest cheese was.
Gen Z will be our queerest and most fearless generation yet.
Welcome to "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," the queerest holiday special ever.
I met Kat Evasco and she had a one woman show called Mommy Queerest.
" –Cara Warren "The queerest cheese is definitely Feta Lesbos, from the island of Lesbos.
His films made his native Baltimore look like the queerest place on the planet.
If queer is the opposite of heteronormativity, it was the queerest sporting environment I've witnessed.
Hence, Thor: Ragnarok, which is absolutely the funnest (and queerest) superhero movie of the decade.
The CATS movie is the strangest, most bewildering, queerest, magical, and spectacular cinematic experience I have ever had.
Pain is my jailbreak from convention—the gateway to the queerest, hottest, and most intense sex I can have.
The production's queerest moment necessarily becomes Frank's flirtation with Janet, but it's more of a sidebar than a defining feature.
In my dark room, I began to dance and weep, which I now find to be the queerest practice ever.
I remember my therapist saying that he had various queer clients, but that trans people were the queerest of the queer.
The least punishing, least cruel, most fun, fanciful, sensual, adventurous films — the queerest — tend to be the work of the practicing queers.
"The CATS movie is the strangest, most bewildering, queerest, magical, and spectacular cinematic experience I have ever had," Broadway World's Alan Henry wrote.
As Christians and Jews enter the holy season of Easter and Passover, the holiday will be the queerest — and most spiritually liberated — we have ever experienced.
In essence, many fans believed Rowling had taken the two queerest characters in the series, de-gayed them, and stuck them together in a child-producing heteronormative union.
Some of my smartest, queerest friends urged me to give it another shot: the show is, in so many ways, a satire about gender dynamics and unhealthy relationships.
I am very queer and feel like queer male sex is some of the queerest porn available because there are more genuinely queer male performers than female in the industry.
The queerest part of Greg Berlanti's Love, Simon — the first major studio release to feature a gay teenage protagonist, which has been warmly received since its premiere last month — isn't that titular gay teen.
There, you can find poetry by Joy Harjo and Luci Tapahonso, Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass (a book on Indigenous plant science), and radical leftist texts like the Mary Nardini Gang's Toward the Queerest Insurrection reprinted as zines.
Some of the elements, which include an adaptation of "The Mikado" set on Mars and what a news release calls "the queerest Civil War re-enactment in history," will be restaged, depending on the design of each venue.
Now, queer pop stars tend to be believed when they come out, which is progress, but after they do, they face scrutiny from queer audiences eager to pit them against one other to establish who's the wokest and the queerest.
The queerest thing about Gerwig's adaptation is that it refuses to assume Little Women's characters, like all of us, are essentially anything — not only whether we're queer or straight, but whether we're strictly predestined for any specific sort of life.
Jerry Saltz, Mommie Queerest, ArtNet.com He is also a painter.Edward Winkleman He attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City from 1986 to 1990.
It is the queerest town and the street ... runs right up- > hill its whole winding length with a streetcar line ... there must be > several thousand people there, and it is the busiest place you ever saw ... > [There was] an enormous general store with everything from carpet tacks to > oranges and hair nets.
Cecil Dreeme is a novel written by Theodore Winthrop and published posthumously by the author's friend George William Curtis in 1861. The novel has been called "one of the queerest American novels of the nineteenth century" by scholar Peter Coviello, and it addresses themes of gender and sexuality.Coveillo, Peter. “Peculiar Tenderness: Cecil Dreeme and the Queer Nineteenth Century.” In Cecil Dreeme by Theodore Winthrop.
Mommy, Queerest contributes a voice that actively imparts the message of empowerment and inspires an intergenerational discourse among diverse communities. Kat's use of comedy invites the audience to laugh at the darkest human conditions, while providing a critical lens through which to analyze the detrimental effects of homophobia in our society. The play stems from the belief that silence enables homophobia and perpetuates cycles of abuse.
Known as "the queerest shop in Australia", their business supplied the Australian Museum with many important specimens. In 1891, Ada helped to prepare the Australian exhibit for the Chicago World’s Fair. Ada and Jane exhibited their taxidermy work at many international exhibitions, and between 1860 and 1900 won more than 20 medals. Their work was valued for its skill and for its innovative treatment of Australian fauna.
Charles Dickens visited the building in 1858 and signed the visitors book. His comment seems to suggest he found the habits of people staying in Harrogate to be quite odd and not to his tastes. He wrote "(Harrogate is) the queerest place, with the strangest people in it, leading the oddest lives of dancing, newspaper-reading and dining." In 1911 Tsarina Alexandra of Russia who was the wife of Nicholas II of Russia visited the Pump Room.
Always on the lookout for engaging quotations, Joyce decided to incorporate Gogarty's poem into his work. An early manuscript fragment loosely connected with Stephen Hero places the first two stanzas in the mouth of Doherty, an early prototype of Buck Mulligan. Joyce later abridged and modified the poem for inclusion in the opening chapter of Ulysses, where it is sung by Mulligan, a character largely modeled on Gogarty. :I'm the queerest young fellow that ever you heard :My mother's a Jew, my father's a bird.
She pleaded for the Church of England to strengthen and expand its own school system: > Among the queerest heresies is that which teaches that children ought not to > be biassed, or, as they say, 'prejudiced' in their spiritual outlook ... > [S]uch parents and guardians are, indeed, biassing and prejudicing their > children's choice, because it is inevitable that children left without > religious instruction must grow up in the belief that the truths of religion > and the practice of religion cannot be of much importance to their parents.
Reviewing Muppets from Space in 1999, Roger Ebert found the most humorous part to be Gonzo being denied entry in Noah's Ark for not having a second member of his species, and expressed sympathy for his loneliness as an extraterrestrial, stranded since the Roswell UFO incident, adding "Poor guy (or whatever he is)". In 2012, The Guardians Lizzy Dening, reviewing the Muppet films, identified Gonzo as a favorite. That year, The Daily Beast wrote about appreciation for the Muppets in the LGBT community, calling Gonzo "the queerest Muppet of all". In 2015, Today.
J.K. Simmons provided the voice of Mr. McCreary, the founder and chairman of a local Bible print shop, and Reginald the Koala, another "volunteer" from the CIA's secret brain-swap program. He is voiced by Donald Fullilove until midway through next season, where writer Erik Durbin provides the voice. Other guest stars who made multiple appearances as recurring characters from previous seasons were Patrick Stewart as Avery Bullock, Stan's boss at the CIA and Mike Barker as Terry Bates, who briefly returned in the episode "Daddy Queerest". The opening sequence of the series was revamped.
Some of her skits include her coming out story in 2014 and body image issues in 2009. She has performed at venues including Bindlestiff Studio, the Haha Cafe, San Jose Improv, the Purple Onion, Napa Valley Opera House, Logan Center for the Arts, Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, and FringeArts. Evasco is most well known for Mommy Queerest which was written by Kat Evasco and John Caldon and performed by Kat Evasco. This piece chronicles the coming out process of a lesbian daughter and a closeted lesbian mother, illustrating how the reclaiming of their sexuality challenges and strengthens their relationship.
Hedin was formerly a member of the group Sister Friction, describing it on anaROBIK's website as yearning to be the "queerest pop band in the world". He conceived the new "vocalist" project in 2007, releasing the first album in 2010, followed by a remix album in 2011. The artist's website sets expectations for anaROBIK to "create musical compositions consisting of catchy melodies and body-friendly rhythms". Another stated goal is that "womanual [sic] performances by ana" as well as the computer performances "shall be used to create a rich and warm melding of woman and machine".
In January 2011, Adam played his first solo show at the Larimer Lounge in Denver, Colorado. He revealed that the songs he had been writing were not quite right for Fear Before, and later dubbed the project All Human. After playing several local shows in the Denver and Salt Lake areas, he released the first All Human demos online. A 14-track album tentatively titled Catholic Guilt and the Queerest of Thoughts was expected to be released later in the year, and is notable for featuring original Fear Before drummer Brandon Proff on many of the tracks.
He became a member of the New Arcadia, a literary society founded in 1790, under the name of Elmano Sadino, but left it three years later. Though including in its ranks most of the poets of the time, the New Arcadia produced little of real merit, and before long its adherents became enemies and descended to an angry warfare of words. But Bocage's reputation among the general public and with foreign travellers grew year by year. Beckford, the author of "Vathek", for instance, describes him as a pale, limber, odd-looking young man, the queerest but perhaps the most original of God's poetical creatures.
An injunction allowed for a matinee performance the next day, but even with some bits of the show cut out, it was raided again, this time during the performance, and the cast rearrested, not before a drag queen delivered an oration about police oppression. The show was described as depicting backstage burlesque and one reviewer called it the "queerest show you've ever seen" and as having "all the Queens" in it. Another review noted the presence of "Harlem bacchanales". A couple of favorable reviews found it entertaining, but most reviewers gave it rather scornful criticism including description of it as "filth" and "foul exhibitionism".
After being shunned by some premier comedy venues, he returned home where he began developing a character for whom nothing goes right. He took the name Rodney Dangerfield, which had been used as the comical name of a faux cowboy star by Jack Benny on his radio program at least as early as the December 21, 1941 broadcast, later as a pseudonym by Ricky Nelson on the TV program The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and (coincidentally) a pseudonymous singer at Camp Records, which led to rumors that Jack Roy had been signed to Camp Records (something he bewilderedly denied shortly before his death).Doy,e JD. The Most Outrageous (and Queerest) Record Label of the 60s. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
But he was also a poet of the nineteenth century, and one who admired Tennyson above others. There is a good deal of bad writing in Tuckerman, and there are many obscurities... [the faults] occur for the most part in the longer poems, especially those of narrative character. Often they are marred by a tediousness of expression and an overwrought consistency of mood." Edmund Wilson comments on the issue of Tuckerman's obscurity: "One of the queerest features of Tuckerman's work is his habit of alluding, not merely to characters from Biblical or classical antiquity so obscure that one cannot believe they are real till one finds them in a concordance or a classical dictionary, but also to personages who cannot be found because their names have been made up by the poet.

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