Jun 30, 2010

a menu, or half thoughts on food

menu
for GROWN DINING ROOM tomorrow night

MAINS
pork sliders with pickled green tomatoes
green garlic & scallion crepes with beet-ginger glaze
farmers market fried rice

SIDES
spicy fried green beans with black sesame mayo
larb chicken salad with daikon slaw & frise

AFTER
peach-cream pastry with espresso-dusted lime wedges

one thing i like about cooking is that -like other related creative fields- there is this super rad under-layer of access for those of us who labor to enjoy what usually only the wealthy can afford to buy. FOOD is commonly thought to be exclusively defined by "taste" (as in value/judgment) but actually good food can and should be accessible. there's definitely a culture of connoisseurship around fine dining (just like art film etc) but there's also a radical trajectory of people using food as a base for all kinds of social experimentation- and that's my jam... in other words FOOD can be another zone to explore (and create!) complex class environments - ie not just what's in your mouth but how it's served to you = how you're ADDRESSED = therefore determining how you're free to act and be! or some...thing... ya know? whoops sleepy ;)

(gordon matta-clark's artist run cooperative restaurant FOOD: 1971, soho nyc)

Jun 28, 2010

GROWN DINING ROOM WEDNESDAY


GROWN DINING ROOM
brought to you by TOTAL FREEDOM

Chef Wu Tsang proudly presents a new menu that is simple, brilliant, and affordable. We're working together with Dinner House to bring a modern alternative to their house menu (still available). We're opening the doors at 9 pm now so you can come for an early bite if yr an early riser - or you can stick around for the regular Grown fanfare and happenings.

In proper fashion for celebrating the maiden voyage of this new venture we asked the majorly talented jazz singer and pianist SONJI KIMMONS to break the bottle on the ship and christen us with song.

Sonji Kimmons is probably known to most of you as the heartbreaker seated behind the piano Saturday nights at the Other Side in Silverlake - gracefully stumbling through the standards and turning up the volume on their hidden minor keys, tugging every last string string left in yr heart. She now can be found locally every Friday and Saturday night at the Magic Castle in Hollywood. And lucky us - this week in the Grown Dining Room.

Recently added to the bill is the undeniably attractive teen-sensation multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel of TEEN INC fame. He will be accompanying Sonji's repertoire on Alto Sax.

DINNER 9pm-1am
LIVE MUSIC 10pm (sharp!)

as always GROWN is free before 2am

no drink minimum for diners
two drink minimum for other guests

SO EXCITED!

Jun 27, 2010

new job old team


heyo so i have new employment ;) at mustache- i'll be your new hostess aka door bitch
quentin is moving to nyc along with many adorable friendsssssad
so i'll be working with nacho, total freedom, josh peace and all the other sweeties
SEE YOU TOMORROW


QUENTIN (photomaker) WE WILL MISS ! GOD


i have some more thoughts about social justice & profit, but tonight i need to devote whatevers left of my intelligence towards my article for RANDY (new gay lifestyle mag by sophie mörner and ak burns coming out soon!) kissy poof poof

also PSss our kickstarter is kicking assss!!! in our first week we raised over 15%%%%%%% LETS KILL IT PLEASE - yr five dollars totally counts for like "buzz" quality or whatever do it do it

Jun 25, 2010

good business


CHEF @ GROWN LOOK
IE NOT FUCKEN AROUND WITH THAT SHUN LOOK

the other day at an LGL meeting, april saravia said something that really changed my brain: she said "can someone tell me why we're doing this legal clinic- besides just for a pat on the back? what's in it for us?" blowing my mind question!!! "whats in it for us" seems to be a major filter for how i'm tryina think about anti-capitalism lately...

as a teenager i participated in general youth/punk anti-capitalism - believing in alternatives to capitalism (socialism, ecofeminism etc.) in the day-to-day, it was about having like integrity and not selling out; not commercializing your creativity or exploiting your subculture etc. i still believe in those values, but lately i'm interested to recognize totally other ways of resisting capitalism that don't revolve around reaction and rejection.

to me it's actually a bigger question for activism & cultural production: just generally how do you work with a group of people when PROFIT is not the guiding principle? any seasoned organizer will tell you it's exhuasting. for example there's an unspoken tentent that we're all allowed to take time off to avoid "burn out" or being driven by "guilt" obligations. everyone is supposed to contribute out of our own free will - our sense of purpose - and through these choices we build an alternative way of living and being...

i mostly work with groups of people where there is little or no money to made, and we produce STUFF - parties, legal services, movies, art whatever. i continue to be fascinated by trying to understand what drives everyone - why these projects continue to be the things we really love to do, as opposed to the things we do for money. in the case of creative projects - i find that something often under-estimated is cultural capital.

for example, take GROWN dinners. ashland invited me to start cooking there - so we've been trying to work out a system that is marginally profitable - so i can serve crazy delicious food at affordable prices, not loose money, and maybe even make some money. 2 weeks ago we did a tasting, and then we took this past week off in order to assess and fully negotiate the monies with Mickey (owner of Dinner House M).

THIS IS MICKEY

(photo by luke!)

YEAYUH.

it turns out that at the tasting i spent $140 dollars on ingredients and we only made $66 (albeit wonky accounting). Mickey thought i was totally insane. "That is not good business." she said. "If you spend $140, you have to make $300. that's good business." i mean, she's totally right. but it's hard to explain why i'm not doing it for money- cause i'm not exactly just doing it out of the goodness of my heart either. i'm doing it because it IS a venture - of art, ideas, creativity, however you wanna frame it. because you can! (and that ABILITY to frame it takes a whole other set of skills/resources that i can't  get into here) and it WILL be tradable at some point somewhere... sooooo i guess i'm just really into exploring that stuff cause it bothers me when people act like there is this great divide between art and commerce, or social justice and profit, etc. that's the zone i find exciting.

also major shock and awe about Mickey letting me cook in her kitchen. i can't think of hardly anyone anywhere that would let us do that. major boundary crossing. i mean it's her kitchen, her staff, her maintenance, her liability, etc. what's in it for her?? cause TRUST me she is ALL about the BIZNESS. for sure, there's an argument that my food will bring more customers earlier = more alcohol sales. in the end we settled on a 15/85 % split of profits - which is like INSANELY nice for me. so actually i think there is another level that she's down, possibly having to do with queer community... more thinking for another day... similar ambiguities at silver platter...

at LGL (which actually IS a movement-building project) we are working on this idea lately of not so much helping other people, but HELPING EACH OTHER. it reminds me of many conversations i've had with gregg bordowitz about ACT UP, so i know this mode has been explored before (also makes me think we're on the right track!) for example at the clinic last month a young woman came in seeking services - help with a name and gender change. turned out i needed to change MY name too, so we decided to go to the courthouse together. it worked! i guess in one sense, that was me being an "advocate" -but in another way, maybe more like co-conspirator. another interesting blurry boundary...

at Silvia Rivera Law Project (the org that LGL is modeling off of) one of their guiding principles is that social and legal services are not an end in themselves - they are tools for movement-building. we can help the most vulnerable members of our community to get on their feet so they can join us in the streets so to speak. the model being that through services people can become transformed into constituents (fighters). i think it's a STELLAR idea, and sooooooooo interested to see how it will play out in our own project.

(photos by michelle & luke!)

Jun 23, 2010

summer transitions

 

anxiously awaiting LGL member ren'yo's report back!!!

speaking of LGL...


at our recent retreat, LGL voted to propose to take over the IMPRENTA space... so IMPRENTA would no longer have an arts component but instead juuuust become a full-time legal clinic. as the sole arts-legal crossover member, i am undecided how i feel about this... i am super psyched about clinic's intiative to expand - but at the same time i also loved the creative/political potential of having those 2 really different projects mixing in the same space... fortunately it's up to MANY people at this point to decide its fate... 


also today i moved out of my apartment and into my closet, so to speak... transforming it into a full blown editing studio in order to make room for the new FULLY EXPANDING FULL TIME damelo todo TEAM: editors kaliisa conlon & suzanne mejean, plus my new producer kathy rivkin. it feels a little crazy to pack away mattress and home life, although seems fitting - as though i am about to enter a new phase of my life where there is no space time or monies for sleep, only LIVE & WORK. that is, til our september deadline ;)

(vogue italia by fashionrogue, LGL retreat photos by riku matsuda!)

Jun 22, 2010

DAMELO TODO launches KICKSTARTER fundraising campaign

ummm


DAMELO TODO has launched a KICKSTARTER campaign!

ok guys here's what's up. this epic movie THING is so close to done. it's been an exhausting and rewarding journey for me personally (3 years + 91 HOURS of footage!!!) but more importantly, it's the culmination of literally hundreds of peoples labor, energy, and life stories. we've managed to get this far completely out of sheer willpower and love - but at this moment we've reached a budget impasse, and we need to raise $12K in order to finish the film. i believe from the bottom of my heart that there is urgency to get this thing done and out in the world because it addresses some very timely issues, specifically about current immigration and transgender rights debates that are happening on a national level.

please donate NOW - kickstarter only works if we reach our goal, so the more people & donations, the better chance we have of succeeding. 5 dollars totally makes a difference - and plus you get STUFF.


*UPDATE. there seems to be some confusion about how kickstarter works: in a nutshell, you can "pledge" an amount of money - and IF we reach our goal those pledges will go through to our fund. if we we DON'T reach our goal, then nobody pays anything. i guess that's like supposed the be the capitalist incentive that kicks everyone in the butt to do it ;) here goes.

ps i'm only gonna say it on this here blog cause i know you readers will catch my drift... but i just want to say that it feels absolutely craaaaazy to ask the world for money - cause of the way i feel about money in general, and about about like causes worth fighting for etc. i guess in the end, everything i do including this movie is about trying to WORK on these questions... so every effort finds it's right container and these funds will enable me to share the movie with you fully. so THANK YOU.

yours truly,
wu


pps.
last nights shoot was a total successs!! we breakin all the rules of documentary baby ;)

Jun 20, 2010

happy papi

i have a couple (more thoughtful) scheduled posts coming up - but until then...
GETTING READY FOR DAMELO TODO DREAM SHOOT TOMORROW NIGHT...!!! IE kyky womens lib THE MOVIE

(born in flames!!!)

also IT'S OFFICIAL
i'm cooking at GROWN WEDNESDAYS - look for me in the greasy kitchen
THIS was a big hit last week so it's definitely staying on the menu: 
pork sliders with picked green tomatoes

rhinestone THONG? i say yes. obviously thinking about summer

Jun 16, 2010

tasting tonight at GROWN


i'm doing a tasting tonight at GROWN!
THINK: spicy fried green beans and black sesame mayo
green garlic & scallion crepes
kombocha mimosa
and other surprises with fishes and pig

bring a small donation thanks!

1263 West Temple Street

Jun 14, 2010

modeling & colonialism... surprise!


i just read a super interesting nytimes report about the ubiquitous white european body type in modeling. i mean, we all know that people of color are for the most part not imaged hardly anywhere in mags or on runways, with the caveat occassional interest in "real" "ethnic" or "new" body types - usually tokenized etc. so duh. this report traces the economy and practice of scouting all the way to it's roots in colonialism.
RESTINGA SÊCA, Brazil — Before setting out in a pink S.U.V. to comb the schoolyards and shopping malls of southern Brazil, Alisson Chornak studies books, maps and Web sites to understand how the towns were colonized and how European their residents might look today.
...

“If a famous top model looks German with a Russian nose, I will do a scientific study and look for cities that were colonized by Germans and Russians in the south of Brazil in order to get a similar face down here," Mr. Pessoa said.

WOW! more than just a canvas you say? there is also a suuuuper interesting VIDEO (won't let me embed wah) -love to watch a video! watch the EYES on the scouts when these brazilian high schoolers are walking out of class. TOT.alleeee says everything about everything

(photos: alek wek AAAGGHHHH CHANEL CLOGS, aline weber brazilian conquest - both from fashion rogue)

Jun 13, 2010

back to the kitchen



i started cooking again at canele restaurant cause i wanna get my chops back for GROWN DINNERS (coming soon!) so i've been pretty braindead for the past 48 hours... not much to report except OH for LA readers you probably noticed that the TABLE is not happening anymore... sorry i soooooo meant to write about that in a timely manner. in a nutshell there was no drama, it just wasn't coming together in an organic way. so while there were all the right reasons to do the party- sometimes that's not a good reason to throw a party you know what i mean? especially for javier i think because there was more pressure to make income. also i think there was some pressure to recreate wildness which none of us wanted to do, and we couldn't anyway. plus now it seems everyone is so likE BIZNESS READY all of a sudden, like MS ASMA going on tour with MIA and NGUZUNGUZU & TOTAL FREEDOM in general flying on planes to dj gigs and stuff. wut wut? and me, well i'm making a lot of quiche ;)



that's right bitches i made that quiche!

it feels good to be able to cook and focus on the movie -cause we are DEEP into editing world... so i'm trying to stay loose and be a little more of a normal person who sees my friends and stuff. friday i went to a community screening at the new artist-run human resources (OMG mariah garnett's new VIDEO ART shitkickness) & champagne toast for my barbarian's DOCTOR malik gaines. yesterday went to a picnic in griffith park to share some quality lawn chair lazing with my LGL pal saul sarabia and susan burton founder of a new way of life- which is like you guys THEEE raddest prisoner re-entry program in LA... seriously though i feel like i have a lot more thoughts about TABLE in the end, about collaboration and like i dunno SPACE and MONEY, so i will share more as it becomes "available" to my brain... kissy

Jun 12, 2010

more macarthur park picnic


CAST & CREW!!!!!!
think: nan goldin meets history of labor movement in pico union

photo by luke gilford amazing artist & FIYNE bod 
who i'm working with to create a more expanded archive/images series of damelo todo.

Jun 10, 2010

LGL welcomes 2 new core members!


LETSGO LIBERACIÓN welcomes 2 new core members- mike weinstein and janelle wright! mike is a public defender who has been involved with organizing LGL since dec 2008, and orginally he had opted out of partipating as a core member (playing more of an ally role), but recently at our retreat, we voted to invite him in! (LGL is committed to maintaining a goverenance core that is 100% queer and trans, 80+1% people of color, and 50+1% low income members.) janelle recently moved here from Atlanta, GA! she says she's still getting used to LA living ;) reportback from LGL is that many things are changing. we recently lauched our summer legal clinic, and are discussing whether to officially take over the IMPRENTA space (phasing out the arts project)... other talks on the horizon include: hormone clinic, movement classes, support group, modular beauty salon, silver platter afterhours coffee&donuts... of course the space is only 350 sqft so whatever happens, it will definitely all be mixing togeher. basically we hope to expand imprenta to be like a trans/queer WELLNESS ZONE = funding please? i say yes ;)

Jun 9, 2010

TOTAL FREEDOM

TONIGHT

Dinner House M 1263 West Temple Street


CLUB LOOKS 8


Jun 8, 2010

where does oil come from




"Well, that's interesting!"
(reposted from tavi's tumblr)

um.

can i just say that if google is really just an algorithm then THIS IS the culture we live in. and TRUST and believe that my voice does not sound whiny when i say that. it actually just seems really accurate to show how capitalism saturates our brains and shapes life priorities in general. i mean, it's HARD i imagine for the majority of us whose lives are not directly affected by the oil spill to wrap our minds around it. if you are like me and feel enraged and powerless about it at least once a day, still you live your life. i drive around LA, which is like one of the most perverse oil-driven metropolises, listening to blow by blow coverage of the spill on the radio and just think i need to end life about this fucking mess. RIGHT?

83 PERCENT OF THE TURTLES HAVE DIED.

DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN??


another telling piece of news the other day was a RACEWIRE/feet in 2 worlds report about ICE officials showing up to search for undocumented immigrants amongst the oil spill clean-up workers. what could be more illustrative of this moment in time? here we are pouring hundreds of MILLIONS of gallons of toxic waste into our environment, and our government wants to deport the people who "illegally" are trying to help. THANK YOU.

i think it's time for a mass-based movement. (there, had to say it!)
since i was like a kid, i have always participated in counter-cultural free thinking non-hierarchical grass roots stick it to the man socially concious lifestyle etc. but still TODAY i find these commitments to be very different from my actual LIVED EXPERIENCE- and i guess i'm just dyin to bring it all together... one of the things that motivates me to do CLASS every day, is to try to think about how we can work on capitalism - how to empower myself and the people around me to use it as a force of resistance. like we have these resources - why do we feel so imobilized?? that is the crux of wealth. and i call it wealth because it's something we all HAVE to some degree or another. what will it take to mobilize these resources?? that is the work i see that needs to be done, like on a human level but even just on a personal one.

no requests


Jun 7, 2010

live and work


i had this old friend eric luken from chicago who moved here and used to say all the time in the most extremely special faggotry upswing: "all i do in LA is LIVE and WORK. LIVE AND WORK!"

today was another typical day of random post production mayhem for damelo todo... my new producer dreamboat kathy rivkin and i were busting for a Latino Public Broadcasting grant that was due at 5pm. Kathy finally crunched real numbers and apparently the overall cost of this film is above $300,000! i was completely floored, but apparently this is on the low side for a feature doc... in between doing that i also had a LOVELY telephono talk with my IFP mentor ira sachs in nyc. THANK GOD ira is my dad officially he is wise about everything movie-making related and gay life in general. emailing with editor brian kates (FAN OUT) who has offered to give notes- bless me! 1pm another phone date with SRLP founder law prof team champion dean spade in seattle who is friend-consulting about the movie as well. another super meaningful conversation had here about the inspiration and pressures of making things in response to your community, and realizing that representation is inherently a failure. and that failure should be the fun part - doing it knowing that you can't - but that also inevitably some people being disappointed - but also most importantly at the same time OWNING EVERYTHING about doing it. dean also shared with me that his forthcoming book (!!!) about critical trans resistance involves this idea of trans being "beyond recognition" which i think is really beautiful... looking forward to THAT. then 5pm meeting with my editor suzanne mejean about the new rough cut. which is like swimming and KICKING along - we'll get there! aiming to finish by september. breath holding. trying to schedule a pickup shoot for kyky womens lib scene with my friend erika... more people people people... laboring over GROWN dinner menu (think: arancini w panko & porkbelly) and secretly i'm all WORN out from a late night poolside soiree in bel air = mary kelly house. werk that CHIC let me tell you some serious art world decadence crazay. and tonight is mustache!! see you der

alexander wang you put it on and go
(photos by me, luke, and quentin)

Jun 6, 2010

damelo todo (teaser) community screening june 20th





Queeries: Vol. 1 & 2
June 18 & 20, 7:30 – 9:30 PM

Two free nights of video and film screenings from local and international contemporary artists presenting multi-queer perspectives, narratives, and insightful propositions.

Presented at the
Village at Ed Gould Plaza
Renberg Theater
1125 N. McCadden Pl. LA, CA 90038

This is a FREE COMMUNITY EVENT. PLEASE RSVP (FRIDAY OR SUNDAY)

Jun 4, 2010

deluxe what


so i got wisked away for the weekend to the opening night gala of portland's QDoc film festival... FOREVERS GONNA START TONIGHT (directed by mah special interest michelle lawler) starring san francisco's legendary VICKI MARLANE - who dazzeled in the flesh at 76 years old. there was also a mind-blowingly stellar short film called GET HAPPY about teenage liza minnelli wizard mark payne. QDoc is a lovely affair co-organized micheal weisman (director of THE COCKETTES), who was smartly dressed in 7 different striped silks - and we toasted into the drizzly night at a smorgasbord of cocktails and punk rock luminaries. QDoc is hosting us at a swank hotel and as usush whenever there's a kingsize bed and flat screen tv i've been gorging on network television... just flipped on the TV and weirdly enough there was a show about a transgender prison inmate: an msnbc episode called "LOCKED: RAW - gangster gay boys" that featured a young transwoman named holly berry. i'm actually so glad for this briandead interlude- cause in an instant it reminded me WHY i'm making damelo todo... getting so pissed off about the devastatingly sad mainstream representations of transgender prisoners.

when i tuned in a camera guy was following miss berry out of the her cell as she sashayed gracefully down the corrider, while a voiceover said something like "when i met holly she instisted that i call her 'she.' whereas in reality we know she is a man, as evidenced by the over-exaggerated way she walked, swaying her hips from side to side in a way that no real woman would walk..." holly is in prison because she stabbed to death her abusive boyfriend. she got 25 years for what basically sounds like self defense. an msnbc expert continues, (parsed- just took quick notes as i watched): "holly cries when whenever she thinks it's going to gain her an advantage. for example when we were arguing about whether or not i should call her 'he' or 'she' i had to remind her that in fact she had a penis, which is why she is in a mens prison. so then she starts crying and pulling this whole greta garbo routine..." althought it may be pointless to analyze network television for being exploitative, it reminds me how our culture is SO far from understanding transgender inmates as human.

one of the things i hope to do with damelo todo is show the interlocking effects that crime and poverty have on trans people, especially people of color. how being poor and trans inevitably puts you in positions where you have to break the law (because of widespread transphobia and job discrimination), and then how the criminal justice system generally makes things worse. and it seems obvious but also worth sayin that putting transwomen in mens prison in an inhumane cruelty.


another thing i'm struggling with is representation and violence of stereotype. this is griselda. she was a friend who used to come a lot on tuesdays, and was a very close friend of nicol's. when she first starting hanging out at silver platter, she didn't "dress" (vestidos). shortly after, she started coming and going as a woman. we did a short interview for the film, and she was very shy and didn't say much. i have a little clip of her in the 13-minute teaser, which is starting to play on the festival circuit. i noticed that people always laugh when they see her. she is saying "i don't have a job... because, because... i don't know why i don't have a job." at this point people always laugh. i kind of yell in my head "why is everyone laughing? why is that funny that she doesn't have a job??" i meant that part to be serious, a turning point where the film transitions into talking about sex work. then i realized through discussing it with others is that maybe people look at griselda and think "tranny hooker" and maybe that's why they don't take her seriously. that is one of the main challenges of this movie is to try to talk about the complexity of trans experience while at the same time showing the humanity. (and i don't mean get all enlightenment on yr ass when i say "human" - but literally i mean HUMAN because most people don't even see trans people that way). so i have to re-edit this part, and work extra hard to figure out how to show the gravity of her situation.

last year griselda was arrested for sex work, and deported back to guatemala. nicol has spoken to her on the phone so i know she is doing ok, but also that she really misses LA and hopes to come back. i guess i'm also glad that she didn't suffer too long in a detention center, as so many people do. when damelo todo is done (ever!!!) i'm going to dedicate it to her.

Jun 2, 2010

Damelo Todo (teaser) screening at OUTFEST July 9th


REVEAL!!! Damelo Todo extended teaser is screening out OUTFEST!
aaaaaand we are opening for the feature documentary FOREVER'S GONNA START TONIGHT
directed by handsome hot cakes extraordinaire MICHELLE LAWLER

REDCAT
FRIDAY, JULY 9TH@ 7:15

BE SURE AFTERWARD A REALLY GAY PARTY
WITH MARRIAGE AND MUSIC AND DANCING AND ALL THE RIGHT PEOPLE

deep inside

i've been feeling REALLY PREGNANT lately like i'm getting eaten alive by my movie and the hairs on my head are going to turn white (yes!) and maybe even fall out (no!)... so really i have no words to talk about it, other than to say it's HAPPENING all around me in every direction. apparently this is what they call POST PRODUCTION.


this is what i call a vortex.


(it all comes together somehow) 

damn i  have so much to saaaaaaaay thinking about good times good outfits LGL expanding(!!) MIA and truffle fries etc but for the moment i gotta ROCK THE BOAT WERK THE MIDDLE WERK THE MIDDLE AND CHAAANGE POSITIONS