Lil Miss Hot Mess

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A reminder

Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on October 17, 2009

I just went to the anti-war march and rally at Civic Center.  While the event itself was kind of frustrating — small, very sectarian, not the most well-organized — it’s a good reminder that it has been eight years since the US invaded Afghanistan.  I was in high school when it started. And when I told my housemate I was going, she stopped herself before asking “what war?” as if there was some new war on the horizon. It feels trite, but I think the reminder that the US is constantly at war is necessary and always timely.

I’m not sure what the best course of action is at the moment — for the US government, or for activists — but it seems that at the very least we need to be pressuring Nobel laureate (!) Obama and our members of Congress for no more troops and a responsible exit strategy.  Here’s a round-up of some ideas for taking action.

Also, not completely related (well, mostly because of US aggression in the region), but I attended the Arab Film Festival’s two opening night films on Thursday.  If you haven’t checked out the schedule, try to make it to one of the great programs!

Trauma

Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on September 25, 2009

Just saw that my photo was in Pollo’s column about being an extra for Trauma a few weeks ago.  I’m not sure I’d call it flattering, but I’m hoping that my giant pink pretty pretty princess dress will appear somewhere on our small screens.  And, I think I agree with her assessment of the situation — fairly boring, but not a bad way to spend some time with the girls.

Total Facts Known

Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on September 9, 2009

Photos from Jesse’s benefit.

How great does this look with this background?  I'm sorry, but this makes my Bette look even Bette-r.

How great does this look with this background? I'm sorry, but this makes my Bette look even Bette-r.

With my friend Sweet Cheeks.  And for the record, it's a banana.

With my friend Sweet Cheeks. And for the record, it's a banana.

More Sweet Cheeks, who really knew how to milk it.  And, for the record, I pulled that out of her ass.  And loved it.

More Sweet Cheeks, who really knew how to milk it. And, for the record, I pulled that out of her ass. And loved it.

With my friend Dirty Hairy.  We rode the bus there together.

With my friend Dirty Hairy. We rode the bus there together.


Thanks to Mike O. for letting me post his gorgeous photos.  Sadly, no video that I know of: I need to get better at my documentation.

And be sure to see the show which opens tomorrow!

(Can I also say that even though I’d seen one of the images from the flyer, I had no idea that eating rose petals was so in-step with the show itself!)

9 to 5 on 9/5: A Dolly Parton Tribute Show

Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on September 2, 2009

I’m doing a show in the East Bay!  The bridge is closed but BART is open all night!  And need I remind you how I feel about this woman?

KFW_dolly

The Kentucky Fried Woman Show! presents

9 to 5 on 9/5: A Dolly Parton Tribute Show

Saturday, September 5th
Doors at 8:30 Show at 9:30
$10
@ Velvet, 3411 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland
Featuring:
Simone de la Getto
Lady Monster
Sir Loin Strip & Friends
Lil Miss Hot Mess
Chichi Amor (aka StormMiguel Florez)
and all the way from Seattle, Pidgeon von Tramp & Honeysuckle Hype!

TOLD. YOU. SO.

Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on August 19, 2009

I asked you not to make me say it.  But alas:

I told you so.

Homo A Go Go was great.  For real.  A little under-attended, but whose fault is that, missy?

thanks to Jerry Lee for taking this amazing Polaroid.  you can see me working the Mission gay hipster look.

thanks to Jerry Lee for taking this amazing Polaroid. you can see me working the Mission gay hipster look.

I had a great time emceeing, but more importantly, I had a great time being there.  The performances were phenomenal, and between being a bit tired and not making it at all to any of the films, I didn’t even get to see the half of it!  But here are some of my highlights:

TENDER FOREVER.
Wow. Wow. Wow.  Girl played drums using a Wii, which I didn’t understand, but blew me away.  Seriously.  Sometimes shit like that feels gimmicky, but this felt purely beautiful.  (Here is a video of her doing it at another show.) Also, her voice is gorgeous, and she was so full of energy, and gracious as fuck.  When I walked into the dressing room she apologized and asked me if I needed her to clear out.  As if!  What an honor to be backstage with her.  I cannot wait for a new album to come out, because I’ve just been listening to her on repeat.

MIRAH.
Call her folk or whatever but she took me back to my roots and I loved every minute of it.  She played “Jerusalem,” which is one of my favorite songs of hers because it is about Jews and Zionism.  (Here’s a video of her playing it at Bottom of the Hill a few years ago.)  During her show, Jerry Lee let out these huge white balloons which were both beautiful and scary (constant fear that they’d pop on the lights).

DAVE END.
People have been telling me that we should be friends forever, but our paths had never crossed.  I literally cried during this song he played about the passing of his dog and Bea Arthur.  Literally.  (I’d also had coffee for the first time in forever and it made me feel crazy and emotional, but still.)  I told him about how we were supposed to be BFFs, but I think I scared him a little.  But bygones.

NOMY LAMM.
Nomy almost made me cry, and probably fed the fire that resulted in my later tears.  Her harmonies and layering were absolutely beautiful.  There was something that reminded me of Sweet Honey in the Rock, which was absolutely perfect.

FASHION SHOW.
Chelsea Starr knows how to do a lot of things, including make clothes.  Many of the other designers were ‘eh,’ but there were definitely some gems.  Dia and I critiqued, which makes me want to go to Fashion Week some day.

VICKI MARLANE.
I’m ashamed to say it, but I’d never seen her live before.  And holy shit.  Legends are not made of nothing.

SHEBEAST.
I knew Nadia was going to be amazing.  I’ve never been to Homo A Go Go or Olympia, but she is exactly what I fantasize it to be.

KIRK READ.
Always a gem.  I had the honor of being mistaken for him. We share the same birthday, you know.  I’m just saying.

No disrespect to other performers who I’m not mentioning.  There are just too many!  And I felt sort of blah about my own number, which went off with a few hitches that got me a little cranky.  I was excited by the background video I made, though, with thanks to Maura.  Sometimes you just have to scale back, AND THAT’S OKAY.

Anyway, re-live the fun you didn’t have by looking at LarryBob’s photos (many of which are linked to in this post).

And next time I tell you to be somewhere, I expect you to ask what time and for how long.


Lil Miss Hot Mess, with balloons


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