Cross-posted to the Sex 2.0 site If the post-Sex 2.0 fetish and swing party isn’t your thing, but you still want to have a sex-centric Saturday night, I’ve got some options for you. Atlanta Film Festival These screenings and panels take place Saturday, April 12. Admission is $10. Out On Film: Distribution Issues in LGBT [...]
[6 Apr 2008]
Presented by the Atlanta Press Club, this will be a panel discussion about how the impact of blogs on traditional media. Panelists include: Lea Donosky, interactivity manager, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jeremy C. Garlington, publisher of The Garlington Report Greg Lisby, professor of journalism, Georgia State University David Rubinger, VP, Corporate Communications, Equifax This panel will be [...]
[17 Mar 2008]
From the web site: Sex 2.0 will focus on the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality. How is social media enabling people to learn, grow, and connect sexually? How is sexual expression tied to social activism? Does the concept of transparency online offer new opportunities or present new roadblocks — or both? These questions, [...]
[23 Feb 2008]
I Am My Own Wife is a one-man play about a gay transvestite — Charlotte von Mahlsdorf — from East Berlin who survives both the Nazi and Communist regimes and creates a museum of everyday objects that served as a haven and meeting place for GLBT East Berliners until the 1990s. Actor Doyle Reynolds does [...]
[27 Jan 2007]