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illustrioussanguine · 14 days ago
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A disclaimer and forward to my other PSINK comics, adapted from a text-only essay originally posted here:
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cheekedupwhiteboy · 7 months ago
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i pledged for a copy of this graphic novel on kickstarter ages ago and after four years of update emails that were just the author complaining about how much he didnt want to do the book a bunch of people paid him for, he gave up and said he was issuing refunds. i never got mine so i emailed to ask for a receipt and now a month later he says "ok NOW im actually starting refunds :(" but
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riggingsmusicok · 4 years ago
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BILE AND BONE
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BILE AND BONE is an album by  myself and Lauren Francis Out September 18th, 2020 from Horse Complex Records
We recorded it over the past two years in various apartments and houses around Durham, NC and New York. I wrote the words, both of us wrote the music, Lauren recorded and produced it.  It was mixed and mastered by Alli Rogers who was an engineer on Bon Iver’s “i,i”. It features guest vocals by Rook Grubbs from Vaughn Aed.  Here are the songs:  Werewolf Love Is An Old Bullet The Richardson Spite House Apex Twin Boyfriend Jacket, Boyfriend Sweater Dying Bedmaker Variations Livalon Bile and Bone Past Few Shows The first single, “Boyfriend Jacket, Boyfriend Sweater”, is now available for streaming on most places that aren’t Amazon. It was covered in Stereogum! 
The next single will be “Love Is An Old Bullet” and we’ll put that out in August. 
You can preorder the album digitally and as a limited edition CD/zine combo with artwork by Cameron Lucente HERE You can preorder the album on vinyl right HERE, vinyl will not be made unless we sell 100 copies!  We’re not touring because no one is! Ok, thank you. 
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gayasinstupidpodcast · 6 years ago
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What’s up gamers!!! Our fourth episode plowed through the chaos of thanksgiving holidays and is Here w/ some Facts and Opinions about creating shit and being LGBT and how being LGBT influences creating shit. HEADS UP we recorded this while I had a cold so my voice is probably a little off, but ik Isaac put SO much work into the editing so it would be ready on time and we have recorded statements from some amazing artists (transcriptions under the cut below!) & this is honestly one of my favorite episodes we’ve done so far, so give her a listen if you’re gay or enjoy fun things!
BIG thank you once again to everyone who participated in this month’s episode!! Your contributions are so valued and so beautiful!!
You can find us on the Itunes Podcast App/Webpage at Gay As In Stupid Podcast! You can also find our episodes uploaded to Youtube and Soundcloud!
You can also follow us on twitter at gayasinstupid!
Further Reading on LGBT Artists
Montage of a Queering Deferred: Memory, Ownership, and Archival Silencing in the Rhetorical Biography of Langston Hughes
The Political Provocations of Keith Haring 
Pop art politics: Activism of Keith Haring 
E M Forster’s Gay Fiction
Alok Vaid-Menon Tells Us What It’s Like To Be Femme In Public
Shea Diamond Speaks Her Truth
Aaron’s 2018 November Recs!
Alok Alok Vaid-Menon is one of my favorite poet/activist/performance artists out there! Their writing and stage presence is gorgeous and witty in a way that’s SO clever and still feels like you’re in a room trading jokes you don’t need to explain with your closest trans friends. The way they balance their art creates a real, deeply touching experience that feels very essential to our world.
Miles (2016) Miles is set in 1999 and is a coming of age story about a gay teenager trying to get a volleyball scholarship for college in Chicago. It’s not revolutionary and it’s not over the top dramatic, but it’s funny and honest and it makes me feel nice. Definitely the movie to watch when you’ve just been through something emotionally taxing and need a light crying session and some mediocre pastries.
Isaac’s 2018 November Recs!
The Adventure Zone I know half of you already kin the Mcelroys while the other half either don’t know or don’t care, but the Adventure Zone is one of my most favorite things in the world. It’s a DND podcast (yes, all episodes are transcribed, and they have a graphic novel for the first arc of Balance with a second one on the way!) by three brothers plus their dad, and not only does it have the most amazing story and is ungodly funny, but TONS of gays (Griffin went ape with those Lesbian NPCS)! And just because they can! Same with trans characters. It’s a story where they just exist, and that’s really important to me because in a lot of media LGBT have to almost prove why they deserve to take up space. And it’s not just something that goes on in their first campaign, Amnesty also has those sweet sweet gay! I could talk about this podcast for hours, so if you needed that final push to give it a listen, THIS IS IT!
Stardew Valley You get to farm and be gay. And if THAT hasn’t sold you on this charming video game, then maybe the super cute graphics, beautiful soundtrack and a handful of interesting characters will! TBH I spend so much time playing this game it’s concerning. It’s just such a fun way to relax, and I just really REALLY like video games were I can chose to be gay. Like. God Tier. YOU CAN HAVE CROPS AND CHICKENS AND BE GAY C’MON YALL!!
The Amazing Quotes And Artists Featured!
Meg | instagram | esty
“My identity as a bisexual woman influences my art in many ways. As a woman, i create art about the issues that effect me, such as abortion and gender equality, in order to resonate with the people that matter most to me. As a bisexual individual, my subjects often appear from a gaze that falls outside of the stereotypical eye. My figure drawings and portraits all come from a place of admiration, and don’t fall into the stereotype of the male gaze or womanly care- they are the space inbetween, equally sexualized and normalized. I feel lucky to be a bi gal in the art world because it is a place that is my own to create in. There are so many queer artists that i look up to such as Mapplethorpe and Warhol, and many female artists i can cite as influence (Jenny Holzer, Kiki Smith, and Louise Bourgeois to name a few). My identity gives me a whole new world of content to draw from and allows my work to resonate with a wider audience, and I really think that any artists goal is to reach and touch as many people as possible.“  
Cameron | twitter | instagram 
“I don’t think that it influences the form really, but it definitely influences the subject matter! (Much as I hate to admit it, my identity influences the majority of choices I make in life.) I write a lot of poems about lgbtq related things and religion, as well as other stuff too. I was raised catholic, so realizing that I was “different” at more than one point in my teen years was scary AF. Being a member of the lgbtq+ community and also trying to still feel like I belong, or wanting to, in a religious community is hard, the two things are usually at a crossroads in my life so writing about them makes it easier for me to get through. My hope is that someday someone reads what I wrote and finds some peace in their own life/experience.” 
Vince | art instagram
“Well, being transgender I feel like I’m constantly aware of the lack of representation of my community, and I feel like it might be because of that I tend to experiment with showing all sorts of different type of people in my work. Because there’s so much diversity in the world, why not showcase that?”
Fox | art instagram  
“Oof…I’m gay so my characters always be gay. Gotta Fill the void in media w my own bullshit so I don’t have to rely on straight showrunners who will inevitably discard the character since they themselves seem to have no personal attachment and treat lgbt characters as disposable extras. Bc if I don’t at least attempt to create representation in the field I’m going into then I can’t rlly complain about the lack of it right? If I don’t try and change it I can’t complain about the lack of change so being an lgbt artist is lowkey Big Pressure to be revolutionary in your work but sometime…..I just wanna draw funkey animeal and that’s aight too”
Jen | twitter | instagram
“As a female bisexual poet, I worry often that my poetry and art will be too niche to be appreciated. I’ve spent years editing my poetry down to its barest bones in hopes that someone will relate to it. Changing pronouns back and forth because I worry that if I do talk about a woman, the poem will be stripped of its context and suddenly be about my queerness when in reality it never was. When I write about love and people I have dated and have crushed on, I want the poem to exist outside of the gender of who I love. I fear my authorial death will result in a complete misinterpretation of what I mean. When I write, it truly does not matter to me if I am writing about a woman or a man. If I feel what I write and I can make someone else feel it too does it matter that I also love women? I write what matters to me overall, regardless of gender, I try to make my poetry as true as possible. Sometimes, when I catch myself over editing I try to take myself back to the moment, to the person, what I loved about him or her. “
Lain | art instagram
“My LGBT Identity has significantly impacted almost all of my art, especially my work over the last two years. Ever since I have allowed myself to accept that I am trans and began my transition (6 months on T!), the impact that my Roman Catholic upbringing has had on my bisexual trans identity has bled into my artwork. Because of the way I was raised, accepting and allowing myself to be authentic has been an upward struggle. And what better way to process and document struggle than art?  
Much of my recent work has had a focus on the trans body, particularly the “sanctity” of self-actualization and the god-like power that comes with accepting and creating yourself in the unique and exceptional way that LGBT people must in order to live authentically. Two of my pieces on this topic were actually recently exhibited at UWM in the Trans-lucent exhibition, and will remain there until December 15th (I think). I got sick and tired of never seeing trans representation, so now I am creating that space that I crave in my own work.”
Kobe | instagram | soundcloud
“My art from is very influenced by my LGBT identity. It is very influenced by my LGBT black Identity. I think that whenever an artist makes their art (in my case writing music, singing, dancing) they should incorporate as much of themselves as possible. I think my LGBT identity definitely adds a sense of representation as well. I want people like me to listen to my music to know they aren’t alone. So it influences my work a lot. “
Nat | art instagram
“I think the fact that I am part of the LGBT+ community influences my art directly. Even though I don’t draw as often as I wish, I believe both my drawings and college projects (I am a 3d art/animation student), and my creativity in general is inspired by my personal experiences as a gay woman and common things experienced by the community. I try as often as I can to bring representation of some kind in the things I do, mainly personal projects. I also feel that it influences me on my motivation to keep creating; whenever I listen to, see drawings, watch movies or see whatever form of artistic expression from LGBT+ artists it gives me the energy to keep going, to keep creating.”
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jaredmessiah877a-blog · 5 years ago
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toooldforthissh1t · 7 years ago
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biofunmy · 5 years ago
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$500 to Apply for an Apartment? So Much for the $20 Cap
Within a few days of beginning her apartment hunt this summer, Natalie Miscolta-Cameron got lucky: She found a one-bedroom walk-up she could afford on East 96th Street in Manhattan.
But she was surprised when the landlord’s broker asked her to pay a $100 application fee, followed by a $400 “processing fee,” even though such upfront fees had been capped at $20 as a result of new rent laws passed by state lawmakers in June.
“It looked like a bit of a red flag,” said Ms. Miscolta-Cameron, 33, a nanny and skin care entrepreneur who had read about the rent reforms in the news. “But it wasn’t really negotiable if I wanted this apartment.”
When New York State enacted landmark changes to strengthen tenant protections and curb housing costs, progressive lawmakers heralded the legislation as a once-in-a-generation victory for renters that would offer immediate relief to the thousands of people searching for an apartment over the summer.
Instead, some of the new laws have confused tenants and landlords at the peak of New York City’s rental season.
Landlords say lawmakers rushed the new statutes through the Legislature, resulting in ambiguities. As a consequence, brokers citywide are continuing to charge renters hundreds of dollars in application fees, hurting the people the laws were meant to protect.
State regulators have yet to step in and have been slow to offer clarity on the interpretation and enforcement of the new laws. Progressive lawmakers have been quick to accuse the real estate industry of misconstruing the laws.
“It has become a trap for the unwary,” said Mitchell Posilkin, general counsel at the Rent Stabilization Association, a group that represents 25,000 landlords. “Even the most sophisticated owners who we deal with are really perplexed about how they’re supposed to implement many of these provisions.”
The changes, propelled by the Democratic takeover of both houses of the state Legislature, sought to stem the loss of regulated apartments in New York City and to address inequality driven by rising housing costs.
They eliminated vacancy decontrol, which had allowed landlords to take apartments out of rent regulation when the rent rose above a certain threshold. They limited security deposits to one month’s rent and gave tenants in eviction proceedings more time to hire a lawyer and pay overdue rent.
The legislation was a humiliating defeat for the real estate industry, one of the most influential lobbies in Albany. Industry leaders warned the changes would devastate the housing stock, and two groups recently filed a challenge to the laws.
Now many landlords are perplexed about whether they can even charge tenants who are pet owners an additional security deposit. Owners of co-op apartments are concerned about changes that were aimed at rental buildings, but could affect co-op boards and have expensive consequences for co-op tenants.
For example, the new law states that landlords can no longer collect fees to cover the “processing, review or acceptance of an application.” They are also barred from charging more than $20 to cover background and credit checks of potential tenants.
But the law doesn’t specify whether brokers, who often act on behalf of landlords, are also bound by those new rules. So many brokers have continued to charge application fees, which are often nonrefundable and, along with broker fees can be expensive hurdles to securing housing in the city.
“This issue about the application fees, it just highlights ambiguities in the legislation,” said, Carl Hum, the general counsel for the Real Estate Board of New York, or REBNY, an influential trade group. “It reflects what happens when there is not enough debate or scrutiny over a law.”
Even though legislators held statewide public hearings on the proposed rent laws, the package of rent rules was unveiled and voted on in a matter of days, right as the session came to an end, catching real estate lobbyists by surprise.
Mr. Hum said a strict reading of the law suggests brokers are indeed allowed to charge application fees. In August, The City, a local news outlet, reported brokers were charging more than $20 for application fees. REBNY subsequently emailed its members encouraging brokers to err on the side of caution and avoid collecting excessive fees until state regulators at the Division of Housing and Community Renewal weighed in.
Citi Habitats, the brokerage firm that charged Ms. Miscolta-Cameron the fees, did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Some legislators have been quick to accuse the real estate industry of intentionally misleading renters.
“This deceptive practice is costing tenants money, and I would bet landlords are banking on the fact that not every tenant knows what the new law is,” said Assemblywoman Linda B. Rosenthal, a Democrat whose district includes the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
“The intent clearly was not to have a tenant applicant pay more than $20, regardless of who it is they are paying the money to,” she added.
Ms. Rosenthal said Manhattan residents have called her office about application fees of up to $700, and she is considering legislation to impose steep fines on landlords who violate the new provision. Some of her constituents in rent-controlled apartments have said their landlord is still charging them for fuel costs, even though such charges were explicitly banned in the recent laws.
State Senator Brian P. Kavanagh, the Democratic chairman of the Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development, urged patience, adding that regulatory agencies should offer guidance on the law soon.
“It was our intent to reshape the full range of laws that are governing the relationships between landlords and tenants,” he said. “Obviously something this complicated will require some time before people are properly educated about their obligations under the new laws.”
A spokesman for the state’s Division of Housing and Community Renewal, which enforces laws related to rent-regulated apartments, said it was “working diligently” to craft a new regulatory framework.
But the division does not oversee apartments where rents are unregulated, which make up half of New York City’s rental stock. Instead, tenants of market-rate apartments can contact the New York attorney general’s office or bring their landlord to court if they suspect unlawful activity, like high fees.
Some tenants have found success by informing brokers of the law change.
After years of living in the same studio apartment in Flatbush, Brooklyn, David Cohen and his wife began searching for a bigger apartment this summer, partly to make space for their 2-year-old.
They found a two-bedroom in Park Slope. They paid $120 in application fees to Corcoran, a brokerage firm, and $37.60 for a credit and background check to TenantAlert, an online tenant-screening platform.
“We were in a bind because we saw a place we liked,” Mr. Cohen, 52, said. “I had a feeling it wasn’t right, but we had to pay the fees to apply and get in there.”
They quickly withdrew from the application process, however, when the broker asked for a higher rent than originally advertised. Mr. Cohen told the broker he had contacted the state government and The New York Times because he believed the fees he was charged were unlawful; he was subsequently issued a refund.
In a statement, a representative of the Corcoran Group said it had recently “changed its practice” after the latest guidance from REBNY urging brokers to abide by the $20 ceiling on fees.
The new rent laws may have other unintended consequences: The new limits on application fees and security deposits (now capped at one month’s rent) could possibly apply to the purchase of co-op apartments.
The new law states that the caps apply in part to landlords and “lessors” — which could include the cooperative boards of tenants that typically run co-op buildings, according to Jeffrey Schwartz, a real estate lawyer, who said the new restrictions significantly curtail the charges co-op boards are allowed to collect from buyers.
He said co-op boards typically charge $500 to $650 in application fees and collect a deposit equal to several months’ worth of maintenance charges. Now, co-op boards might decide to collect higher monthly charges from existing owners to offset the new restrictions on those fees, he said.
“I think when people first heard about the changes and started to digest the changes, a lot of folks thought we were just talking about rental apartments,” Mr. Schwartz said. “Now it’s uncertain. It’s causing a lot of uncertainty out there in the co-op world.”
And for Jon Lucente, the co-owner of the Village Solars Apartments in Ithaca, N.Y., the new restrictions on security deposits raise questions about whether he can continue to charge pet-owning tenants a $400 partially refundable deposit to cover damages, like scratched floors or chewed wall corners, on top of the regular security deposit. The new cap, he said, could mean higher rents for tenants.
“We’re trying to figure out what our obligation is,” Mr. Lucente said. “It’s not clear.”
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martechadvisor-blog · 6 years ago
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Katie Bullard Turns President, Chris Hays is the COO, & Cameron Hyzer Joins as the CFO for DiscoverOrg
Vancouver, Wash.: DiscoverOrg, the provider of B2B intelligence, announced changes bolstering its senior leadership team. Katie Bullard was promoted from Chief Growth Officer to President, Chris Hays was promoted from VP of Operations to Chief Operating Officer (COO), and Cameron Hyzer was hired as the company’s next Chief Financial Officer (CFO.)
“In our next chapter of expansion, Katie, Chris, and Cameron will play critical roles in leading the future of DiscoverOrg,” said Henry Schuck, DiscoverOrg co-founder, and CEO. “Each one has an exceptional track record of accelerating the growth of leading B2B tech companies, and I couldn’t be more excited about the value they bring to our business.”
Katie Bullard, President
In her expanded role as President, Ms. Bullard will lead the company’s product, engineering, marketing, customer experience, and IT teams.
“Over the last 2 years at DiscoverOrg, Katie has done an incredible job leading and scaling an award-winning marketing team, establishing a true product management team and making it best in class, and most recently building a customer experience team and a framework for success around it,” Schuck said. “She has been an incredible asset to both me and the entire organization, and as President, I am confident in her ability to further our goals.”
Ms. Bullard has 15 years of experience in high-growth, PE-backed and public technology and data businesses; she has a proven history of building high-performing teams, implementing transformative growth strategies, and driving a laser-focus on operational outcomes. Before joining DiscoverOrg in 2016, she held senior leadership roles at D&B Hoover’s, Accruent, and Mitratech. She holds an B.A. and M.A. from the University of Virginia, where she graduated with high honors.
“I am passionate about our mission at DiscoverOrg to provide sales, marketing, and recruiting professionals with the best data and insights available anywhere,” said Bullard. “Our goals are clear, and I look forward to delivering even more to our customers and the business in my new role.”
Chris Hays, Chief Operations Officer
In his expanded role as COO, Mr. Hays will be responsible for operational excellence across the business.
“Chris has been instrumental in architecting our sales and customer success operations to allow us to scale from 1,500 customers to almost 5,000 customers,” said Schuck. “He is a critical part of our success, and I’m excited for his opportunity to add a high degree of efficiency to our operational execution.”
Chris Hays is an established sales and operations leader with 20 years of B2B experience. He has held global sales, marketing, and operations roles at Lucent, and later at Avaya. From there, Hays founded Inside Sales Team, a sales enablement company that became one of the fastest-growing companies in upstate New York. He holds a B.A. from SUNY – Albany.
“I am delighted to be continuing my journey with such a talented group of people,” noted Hays.
Cameron Hyzer, Chief Financial Officer
In his role as CFO, Mr. Hyzer will be responsible for finance, strategy, and human resources. He joins the team after serving as CFO of Eze Software Group for the last 6 years.
“Cameron is a world-class financial and operational leader,” said Schuck. “The experience he has had scaling businesses to over $300m in revenue will be incredibly valuable to DiscoverOrg, and I couldn’t be more pleased to have him join our team.”
Mr. Hyzer brings over 20 years of experience enabling SaaS, software, and technology companies to scale and grow, improve operations, and execute fundraisings, exit events, and strategic acquisitions. In addition to Eze, Cameron served in senior leadership roles at other PE-backed and public companies including ConvergEx and Thomson Financial. He graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with concentrations in Finance and Strategic Management from the Wharton School and a concentration in Electrical Engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
“I’m very excited to join such a great team at DiscoverOrg and help to build on the success that they have achieved to date as leaders in the sales and marketing intelligence market,” noted Hyzer.
This article was first appeared on MarTech Advisor
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