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  • Royal Tribe Arts

    Fashion Show - General Call - March 21, 2009


    Want to Model? Be a Host? Video? Photo? Clothing Designs? Coordinate? Hair / Make Up? Volunteer? Sponsor?

    General Public Meeting at 1 p.m. Sharp
    March 21, 2009 SATURDAY
    Carnegie Library EAST LIBERTY
    S. Whitfield St.
    First Floor

    We are looking for men and women who would
    like to model in a spring Fashion Show. Models
    may have to wear hats in combination with a
    suite or a formal dress, lingerie, etc.

    ALSO
    We will also be looking for people who want to be
    involved in any other helpful way - So ask about
    helping out if you would like to do something





    The model call requirements are:
    All Shapes... All Sizes... All Colors
    All ages are welcomed, however, if under 18 years
    old a parent or a guardian must be present
    No make up and clean hair
    Must be able to walk the catwalk in heels
    Must be available 3 hours evening of May 16, 2009
    Must be available the entire evening of May 24, 2009
    Male Models:
    We are mostly looking for various types




    Phone 412.657.3327 E-Mail info@royaltribemusic.com

    Royal Tribe Arts Organization



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    3 years ago
  • Patricia Villetto

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    If you could just cut and paste the link or try Clicking


    http:/BigGayCasting. com/people/villetto

    I will do anything! ANYTHING for your VOTE!

    Please CLICK HERE and Vote for me to be on The Big Gay Comedy Show!
    (God will be happy with you!)


    ..<

    Sister Mary McLiquor wants your VOTE!

    3 years ago
  • Squonk Opera



    Squonk Opera and the Lively Arts College of Fine Arts Performance Plus present
    Indiana County: The Opera.

    Come celebrate Indiana County with a new installment in our ‘Hometown Series’,
    a show that has been called “noisy, colorful, funny, outrageous” by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and
    “a quirky, playful, music- and image-driven piece of performance art “ by the Tribune Review.

    Our show is not exactly ‘opera’, but a multi-media live concert that weaves music
    with video projections, props and puppets.
    To see more of what we do, check out our website at http://www. squonkopera. org.

    Indiana County: The Opera includes amazing Indiana based dance and choral groups,
    and lots of video interviews with Indiana County residents.

    Friday, January 30 at 8:00 pm
    Fisher Auditorium
    IUP Performing Arts Center

    Tickets are available in advance at the Hadley Union Building,
    at iuptickets. com, the door starting at 7:00 p.m. or call
    (724) 357-2547 for information

    Come join us and say Hi!
    Hope to see you there!
    Squonk Opera

    3 years ago
  • 3 years ago
  • Squonk Opera



    What people have been whispering about is TRUE!
    Strange sightings… Unexplained phenomena. . . scientific anomalies…
    Squonk Opera will be responding to the cover-ups with…
    ASTRO - RAMA!

    With 3 stories of scaffolding and a 40 ft radio telescope,
    Squonk Opera will take you on a wild visual and musical celebration of the universe and our place in it.

    Part symphony, part cacophony, Astro-Rama dares to go where no
    multi-media/theater/performance group has gone before.

    Rising in scissor lift platforms and cherry pickers, Squonk will compose a proud message from our species,
    power up and transmit.

    Stand with us, and the truth will be revealed.

    Pittsburgh, PA
    at Schenley Plaza, Oakland
    October 15-18, 2008

    Weather permitting, all broadcasts begin at 8:00 p.m.,
    are outdoors and are FREE for all bipedal primates!

    More info at- www. squonkopera. org

    3 years ago
  • 3 years ago
  • Squonk Opera



    What do you give a city that has everything? Why not its own opera!
    Help kick off the 250th birthday year of the 'burgh with the return of
    Squonk Opera's roast/toast of the formerly smoky city in a little show we call
    Pittsburgh: The Opera!
    We debuted this show in June of 2006 and sold out the run, so we're bringing it back for 4 shows only, January 17-20 at the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater in East Liberty (or Eastside as some people like to call it).
    Since the last run of Pittsburgh: The Opera, we’ve done operas for Baltimore,
    St Louis, Albany, College Park, Columbia, Chester County and South Orange as part of our touring series (put your hometown's name here): The Opera.
    But none of them compare to Pittsburgh.
    So redd up your room, grab your terrible towel and tap your inner yinzer for a rollicking good time with all of the other jagoffs.
    Yinz better be there!

    Thursday, January 17 at 8 pm
    Friday, January 18 at 8 pm
    Saturday, January 19 at 8 pm
    Sunday, January 20 at 3 pm

    Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
    5941 Penn Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15206

    Tickets:
    $12 in advance
    $15 at door general admission
    $8 students, seniors
    $10 groups of 10 or more (all group sales must be in advance)

    Available at the door or from ProArts Tickets via telephone at 412.394.3353 or secure website www.proartstickets.org

    For more information about Squonk Opera or to see scenes from Pittsburgh: The Opera visit www.squonkopera.org

    "In order to be really hip, you can’t have any notion of being hip. And that’s what Pittsburgh is. No one thinks this place is hip. So, it is the hippest place on earth!” -Rick Sebak from Pittsburgh: The Opera

    4 years ago
  • 941

    Paula Martinac - "Their Town" The Staff of the 941 Saloon wishes you a very happy new year!

    New Year

    4 years ago
  • pittsburgh dykes

    Hey Sisters!
    DYKE march this Saturday! Don't forget-spread the word!
    Meet and Flirt-5pm
    March-6pm
    After the march, bring your own picnic we will walk through CMU lawn to Flagstaff Hill for a little picnic.
    Pink Party Ladies will be the entertainers.

    4 years ago
  • PearlRainbows

    Happy work day, again….

    "The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under its roof." -- Barbara Kingsolver
    Our thinking creates our reality. I hope this comment interrupted you thinking of greatness.
    Emalie

    5 years ago
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Interests

  • General

    Writing, reading, gardening, walking my dog, museums, lots of different kinds of live performance, movies
  • Music

  • Movies

    I've just watched "The Departed" twice. Favorite comedy: When Harry Met Sally. Favorite drama: To Kill a Mockingbird ("Miss Jean Louise - Miss Jean Louise, stand up - your father's passing." Love just about anything with Helen Mirren or Annette Bening in it.
  • Television

    I don't have cable, so I rent favorite shows from Netflix and watch the episodes back to back. Love to do this with: Weeds; Desperate Housewives; The Office; Big Love; Grey's Anatomy; Gilmore Girls.
  • Books

    Anything by Ruth Rendell (or Barbara Vine); Sarah Waters; Minette Walters; Thomas H. Cook. Basically, suspense or history or preferably a combo of both. But I just went through an intense period of reading a play a day (hey, they're short) - loved: Doubt; How I Learned to Drive; Dinner with Friends; Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.
  • Heroes

    Eleanor Roosevelt, who said: "Do one thing every day that scares you."

Blurbs

About me:

Author of three published novels - Chicken, Home Movies, and the Lambda Literary Award-winning Out of Time. Also a journalist who has published three nonfiction books on lesbian and gay culture and politics, including The Lesbian and Gay Book of Love and Marriage and a biography of pop singer k.d. lang, which was recognized by the New York Public Library as one of 1997's Best Books for the Teenage. My plays have appeared in the New Works Festival and Pittsburgh Pride Theater Festival. Visit the blog for my new play THEIR TOWN, which will be produced in June at the Pittsburgh Pride Theater Festival! It's a gay-themed comedy on same-sex marriage, inspired by Thornton Wilder's classic OUR TOWN.

  • Click here to visit A Very Gay Play.
  • Who I'd like to meet:

    Anyone involved or interested in theater; supporters of equal marriage rights

    Details

    • Status: In a Relationship
    • Here for: Networking
    • Orientation: Lesbian
    • Zodiac Sign: Leo
    • Children: Love kids, but not for me
    • Education: Grad / professional school
    • Occupation: writer/editor

    Schools

    • College Of William And Mary

      • Williamsburg, VA
      • Graduated: 1979
      • Student status: Alumni
      • Degree: Master's Degree
      • Major: History
      1976 to 1977
    • Chatham College

      • Pittsburgh, PA
      • Graduated: 1976
      • Student status: Alumni
      • Degree: Bachelor's Degree
      • Major: History
      1973 to 1976

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