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Pride Shines Rainbow Bright at Marietta’s 3rd Annual Rainbow Festival

Catherine Maddox July 24, 2012 1

The Cobb County that I grew up in is staunchly traditional and very religious. What has the community support for the festival been like? The first year it was somewhat negative. Last year, it

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Still ‘Bad’ and Y’all Know It

Catherine Maddox June 27, 2012 0

Approaching the third anniversary of his death, Michael Jackson’s legacy of badness is only getting badder. Fans blog longingly for a full-on hologram resurrection of Pop’s supreme leader, a la Tupac Shakur, brought back

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MondoHomo Brings the Queer Revolution

Catherine Maddox May 23, 2012 0

Underlying the promised “live Grindr app,” the artist lineup, and sheer “queertastic”-ness of MondoHomo, the four-day queer arts festival approaching its sixth year, is the strong sense of community amongst the organizers, or “posse,”

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Gettin’ More Fringe-y With It

Catherine Maddox May 10, 2012 0

As Atlanta gears up for its first Fringe Festival, David Magazine caught up with some of the artists to highlight the LGBTQ features sure to make you laugh this week. First up, Will Nolan

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Getting Fringe-y With It

Catherine Maddox May 8, 2012 0

“Don’t get me wrong,” Diana Brown, Executive Director of Atlanta’s Fringe Festival laughingly insists, “I’m a real hater.” This statement from the same woman who soliloquizes the “ethereal, magic, and temporary” experience of live

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