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Tilly’s Trans Tuesdays episode 4: This week is all about trans roles in media, and trans stories... also in media (that's where stories go, I don't make the rules). Rather than discussing specific stories and roles, we're going to talk about who gets to tell those stories, and who gets to play those roles, and why. Is my voice still sore? Yes. Will you notice? Also yes. We're joined by actress and certified funny lady Eileen Noonan (her webseries Smoosh is coming soon!), and hey... Chris Hemsworth's arms are feminist icons!
Hosted by Tilly Bridges and Susan Bridges. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Samsung Podcasts, and more!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tillys-trans-tuesdays/id1661980695
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nerdygaymormon · 3 years
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“Dessert for Dinner”
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arthrax · 7 years
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Eileen Noonan
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wonderwhere-weland · 8 years
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seprofcorp · 4 years
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The Association - Windy - 1967 ​ @Eileen Noonan P.S.MY WIFE/EX HAS SAME NAME AS YOU> I NAMED MY 1ST DOG WINDY(ADOPTED FROM "BID A WEE SHELTER< WANTAGH < LONG ISLAND). WHILE TALKING< LOOKING IN BACK SET AT WINDY< I TAPPED REAR BUMPER OF CAR IN FRONT> WOULD U BELIEVE " WINDY" WAS PLAYING ON THE RADIO> HENCE < HER NAME(NO DAMAGE< ALL OLD CARS HAD ROCK SOLID BUMPERS>WINDY HAD " 6 PUPPIES"(A GERMAN SHEPARD JUMPED THE PICKET FENCE( I CAUGHT HIM LEAPING OUT)< ALL SHELTY/SHEPARD MIX> CONVINCED " MOM" TO KEEP 1 PUP & SHE NAMED HER "TIPPUY"(A WHITE PAW)> OTHER PUPS FOUND HOMES>
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davidsomerville · 7 years
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Eileen Noonan (@Artsy).
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jehardesty · 6 years
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Episode 37 Eileen Noonan
Episode 37 Eileen Noonan
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Eileen Noonan is an artists living and working in San Francisco, California.  Her work is emotional and energetic.  She may start a painting with closed eyes, but when she opens them she begins to overwork so she closes them once again. 
Eileen’s muse is her son whom she lost several years…
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themanifestoshow · 8 years
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The Manifesto Show’s Last Shamrock Monoscene Night
This Friday the Manifesto Show continues its St. Patrick's Day tradition with our 5th Annual Last Shamrock Monoscene Night!
Each team will perform a monoscene set in the fictional bar The Last Shamrock, but that fictional bar will be stocked with VERY REAL booze. And of course, every team will be given a UCB performer to serve as their bartender!
This year's bartenders are Dickie Copeland, Wayland McQueen, Edgar Momplaisir, Jake Regal, Joel Spence, and Jacob Wysocki! Additionally we're happy to be serving spirits from Blinking Owl Distillery this year. And as always, poster by James Mulholland.
Plus, there are only 8 more weeks left before The Manifesto Show retires, so come get in on this boozy, commie fun!
-- 8pm - Doors Open
8:30pm - Free Show Begins
Soft Serve (Ally Beardsley, Lindsey Kraft, Kandis Mak, Yak Manrique, Gwen Mesco, Edgar Momplaisir, Eileen Montelione, Jacquis Neal, Katie Plattner, Ellie Race-Moore, Kody Schmidt)
Totally Heather (Veronica Gruba, Dayna Bowers, Charlie Fay, Jiavani Linayao, Jacob Reed, Heather Sundell, Ian Carr, Ben Rosenbaum, Terry Huang, Will Choi, Keiko Agena)
Family Mattress (Jeff Kaplan, Natalie Palimides, Matt Noonan, Colin McGurk, Ally Ruddy, Jamie Gaul, Mark McColey, Max Lasser)
9:30pm (no intermission)
Penguins on the Playground (Mark David Christenson, Jen Krueger)
DC & Haley (DC Pierson, Haley Hepworth)
Beach Ghost (Nina Concepcion, Cole Fremed, Kyle Kenyon, Chase McCown, AJ Salas, Matt Stauter) --
We are located at: The Clubhouse [theclubhouseimprov.com] 1607 N Vermont Ave Los Angeles, CA 90027
We are improv for the people so admission is free, but we urge performers and audience alike to throw a few rubles in the donation bucket. There will also be beer and water available with donation!
https://www.facebook.com/events/259680771157381/
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jeremystrele · 6 years
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New Orleans Artist Debbie Boyd Hageman Looks to Mother Nature
The balance of cool and bold work perfectly in artist Debbie Boyd Hageman’s work. All images courtesy of Debbie Boyd Hageman.
New Orleans-based artist Debbie Boyd Hageman has always looked to mother nature for inspiration, solace and refuge. From the time she was a little girl out in the garden with her mother, helping to grow their vegetables, to photographing and painting outdoors in her beloved New Orleans, Boyd Hageman finds her creativity flows best when outside.
“I look at the landscape and I see something new every time,” says Boyd Hageman. She paints big, bold, colorful abstract paintings for commercial and retail clients around the globe.
The Philly native spent a good chunk of her childhood in the state of Indiana. In her early 20s, she headed south to Florida, where she began her artistic career. Though she had always painted and briefly spent time in college art classes, it wasn’t until the then 20-something hit the Sunshine state that she was able to sell her paintings and confirm she could be successful as an artist.
Her use of both bright and muted colors, often together, is part of what makes her art so appealing. Though she does sell smaller pieces so that her art is accessible at all price points, Boyd Hageman mostly creates larger pieces that can stand on their own. “I tend to express myself best using large-scale canvases,” she says.
Deep, dark colors from artist Debbie Boyd Hageman work well in a monotone room.
Freedom of expression
For this busy artist and mom, it truly is all about expression.
“Sometimes I hate a piece, then I love it, then I hate it. Eventually, I come to a place where I can stop working on it, which is where I love it again,” she says with a laugh. Though she works to keep the artistic temperament to a minimum, Boyd Hageman jokes she’s been known to throw a piece outside on the ground when completely unsatisfied. “I usually go pick it up later and get back to work on it.”
The prolific painter is also a talented cook who makes most of her family meals daily – and from scratch. Working as an artist has allowed her to spend more time with her husband and two children. Her family also loves the outdoors. Often, they will walk the levee overlooking the Mississippi River. The scenic walk is just a few hundred feet from her front door in the Algiers Point neighborhood of New Orleans. It’s that kind of freedom she finds most appealing.
“I love that I make my own schedule, set my own rules and can truly be myself,” she says.
New Orleans-based contemporary artist Debbie Boyd Hageman in her studio.
The creative process
The artist has set up a studio in her home and posts pictures of her process almost daily. Many collectors buy their pieces directly from Boyd Hageman through her social media channels. She says those channels are like a virtual art gallery and she has a huge appreciation for them. Some artists she follows and admires on Instagram are Adam Handler, Eileen Noonan and Joseph Conrad-Ferm, as well as many others.
The busy artist also sells her pieces at various art galleries and artistic spaces such as the Broad Theater. Plus, she sells at local hotels like the Old 77 Hotel through the curated collection from Where Y’Art. She also has pieces in the permanent collections of The Jung Hotel, Pigeon and Price and The Brent House Transplant Institute.
On days when her schedule and mother nature align, the natural beauty will pack up her paintings and her gear and head to the famous French Quarter. There, she often sets up shop in Jackson Square with a multitude of other talented artists.
“It’s a real community of people who take care of one another,” she says. She adds that she learns a great deal from her contemporaries on everything from the location of the best parking spaces to easy ways to haul canvases and equipment through the busy streets.
For more information on Debbie Boyd Hageman, visit her website or follow her on Instagram or Facebook.
The post New Orleans Artist Debbie Boyd Hageman Looks to Mother Nature appeared first on Freshome.com.
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Obstruction Project: 5 Artist Inspirations
Andrew Musgrave: The Blue Nemesis, oil on canvas, 121.5 cm x 152 cm
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Marc-Antoine Goulard: Summer #08, London, oil paint on wood, 190 cm x 150 cm
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Eileen Noonan (San Francisco based painter) 
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Sue Francis (Australian based painter)
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Chris Trueman (L.A based painter) 72x60
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obstructions: Large, abstract, 25% tool other than a brush, monochrome/one color scheme is dominant, break out of borders 
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arthrax · 7 years
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Eileen Noonan
Positive Influence
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wonderwhere-weland · 8 years
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punchland · 7 years
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Interview: Eileen Noonan http://ift.tt/2nqkbKz
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arthrax · 8 years
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Eileen Noonan
Treasure Map
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Eileen Noonan
Black Ice
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