Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on May 28, 2011
Those who know me well and know that I very rarely get excited about electoral politics. It’s not that I think it’s not important, but I just have trouble compromising and I tend to prioritize other work. BUT, I’m getting really really excited about John Avalos for Mayor! With him, I guess I feel like I don’t have to compromise and I am excited by the thought of having a truly progressive and community-oriented mayor in City Hall.
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I was tipped off to Avalos’s campaign by a friend of mine who is a queer woman of color and organizer in the Arab-American community, whose politics I trust and work I admire deeply. There are links to articles at the bottom of this post that speak more to his experience and platform, but here’s what she said about John:
Prior to and during his time as Supervisor, he has been the most humble, passionate, tireless, and generous advocate on behalf of poor and working communities, particularly our communities of color that are being pushed out of SF.
I’ve decided to help out with the campaign, and am one of the “hosts” of a Queers for Avalos Happy Hour on Friday, June 10 at Dolores Park Cafe. Please consider joining me, even if you don’t identify as queer, someone who lives in SF, or someone who cares about local politics. We need support from everyone who wants a more sustainable and livable city!
Here’s some easy ways you can get involved:
But can he win? YES! Although he may not be a front-runner (yet), it’s always useful to have someone who can raise the important issues (watch the doc on Shirley Chisholm if you don’t know what I’m talking about) AND especially with this being the first Ranked-Choice mayoral election there’s a lot of opportunity (look at Jean Quan in Oakland)!
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Some early news articles about John Avalos:Posted by Lil Miss Hot Mess on October 29, 2009
Things have been a little heavy around here lately. Sorry for that. Hopefully this will lighten the mood!
Last Sunday I had the pleasure of not only seeing The Gossip in concert (again this year!), but also of going back stage to hang out with them. Oh. My. God. First of all, I owe major major thanks to Jerry Lee, who the day-of, when I still didn’t have a ticket, asked me if I wanted one and said “oh, by the way, I think they’re all access.” !!!!! When he said that I knew it was time to shave and put on mama’s face.
(And, for the record, I should actually be thanking the wonderful Tara Perkins, their tour manager and former mama of the Sex Workers’ Art Show tour, who really sealed the deal. It was great to see her, and I said it once, but I’ll say it again: she looks great as a blonde.)
So a couple words of wisdom to share before we got there:
When we got there, we went backstage. It was funny, because the only other time I’d been to the Regency was for the Trannyshack Kiss-Off Party, where I served drinks to Heklina and the girls backstage. Which is to say: hanging out with stars backstage is only natural to me.
Beth Ditto was sitting in one of the tiny rooms with a cute friend of hers from high school, and his even cuter boyfriend. She knew Jerry a bit, so screamed his name when she saw him and then asked me mine after. When I told her she asked me, “Sweetie, are you drunk and on drugs?” I told her “no, but we’ll see.” Foreshadowing.
It was cute — lots of San Francisco queers who either lived in Olympia at some point or know Tara. Beth clearly had fun being the center of attention, and enjoyed the gifts people brought her, including a plastic pumpkin filled with candy, condoms, and hand sanitizer. She ate olives out of a jar (which were on the rider), and talked about high school and her family and Olympia, and said she was going to keep eating the olives until she couldn’t reach them in the jar. She also smoked cigarettes, had a juicer (though I didn’t see it in action), and drank throat-coat tea. I drank some (well, a lot of some) of her wine.
And just for a moment of politics: fuck people who act like they’ve sold out. They’ve gotten “bigger,” they’ve changed a bit, fine. But until Beth starts hawking McDonalds or Bank of America or some bullshit like that, I’m fine with it. It is amazing to see this beautiful, talented, sassy, political, fat, queer, working-class, femme from Arkansas be on the move. And it’s amazing to see her working it in designer fashion every now and then. Street cred be damned, because girl’s got it.
Overall, the show was fantastic, though I was a little drunker than I’d realized. (I realized later it was four, not three, glasses of wine, which is a lot for this one. Be careful what you wish for, honey.) MEN (JD from Le Tigre’s new band) was pretty cute and fun, especially with their giant props that Chris and Greg got to be in charge of. But, whoa, Beth Ditto can sing. She was complaining about being hoarse, but I would kill to have her pipes on a bad day. And she’s just so in control. I couldn’t help screaming along with a lot of the songs, which hopefully didn’t drive people too crazy. I was jealous when friends from backstage ran out, and Jerry dove off the stage but fell on his ass. Is this not the stuff that dreams are made of?
Later, we all went to Paradise Lounge (which I’d never been to and, for the record, reminded me of the under-18 “club” attached to the roller-skating rink in high school), where fags just attacked Beth and the others. (I should add that while I spent most of my time that night around Beth — and “around” is probably the most appropriate word — I also met Hannah, who seemed like a giant sweetheart in that way that I tend to fall in love with butch women/genderqueers.) Apparently I flirted with boys, but of course that’s the part that I don’t remember so clearly! I called it quits a little early, because darling, sometimes you need to while you’re ahead.
And now the pictures, mostly courtesy of BrownDownCrown:

In case you didn’t believe it. And I think that was glass of wine 2 of 3 (not counting the white zin).

This boy claimed to be a bigger hot mess than me. See below for proof otherwise. Also, doesn’t he look like it’s his job to pose like this? I have no idea who he was or if we were flirting.

Beth and I are clearly in love. I secretly wish we had a more formal/posed shot too, but I wouldn’t trade this for the world.

Bearzbub must have heard that there was a “hot mess” challenge going on because he came out of nowhere to put me in my place. I never do my lips that big — it was a mistake that turned into an opportunity — but honestly, ths photo scares me a little bit.
So, if you missed the concert, you should probably be sad. You should also listen to the concert that was on NPR, though it’s not as good. (Although, Carrie Brownstein sounds like she’s announcing at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which is creepy and amazing.) You should also find people who know people and start talking.