Friday, April 12, 2002
does equality exist?
Now, when, in the past, that question has been encountered, it has always been followed by great lengths about the divide between groups of people. Rich and poor, black and white, men and women. However, it is usually fundamentally implying that equality does exist. That men and women are, technically, equal, it's just that society doesn't always treat them as such.
Now, when, in the past, that question has been encountered, it has always been followed by great lengths about the divide between groups of people. Rich and poor, black and white, men and women. However, it is usually fundamentally implying that equality does exist. That men and women are, technically, equal, it's just that society doesn't always treat them as such.
"The Execution of Wanda Jean"
Director Liz Garbus talks about the death penalty and her documentary on a woman who was executed for murder.
Director Liz Garbus talks about the death penalty and her documentary on a woman who was executed for murder.
Wild garden
How is it possible that a rose can still bloom in November, and how is it possible that I have fallen in love with you?
How is it possible that a rose can still bloom in November, and how is it possible that I have fallen in love with you?
Thursday, April 11, 2002
Mehendi-Henna Demonstration
30 March - 2 April, every day, 11am - 4pm
3 April - 30 June, every Saturday, 11am - 4pm
Come see and learn how mehendi, the ancient art of henna tattooing, is done. And for a minimum charge of RM10, you can get the professionals to do it for you too. After that, buy a few boxes of henna home and have a DIY henna party for you and your friends!
Admission is free
Museum Shop
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Jalan Lembah Perdana, Kuala Lumpur (opposite the National Mosque)
Tel : 03-2274 2020
E-mail : info@iamm.org.my
30 March - 2 April, every day, 11am - 4pm
3 April - 30 June, every Saturday, 11am - 4pm
Come see and learn how mehendi, the ancient art of henna tattooing, is done. And for a minimum charge of RM10, you can get the professionals to do it for you too. After that, buy a few boxes of henna home and have a DIY henna party for you and your friends!
Admission is free
Museum Shop
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Jalan Lembah Perdana, Kuala Lumpur (opposite the National Mosque)
Tel : 03-2274 2020
E-mail : info@iamm.org.my
LESFEST - Perth, Australia
Dates: April 10, 2002 - April 17, 2002
Days of Week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Target Audience: Lesbian
Time: All Day
Location: Ern Halliday Recreation Centre
Ticket Information
Price: Full Wage: $15 / Part Wage: $10 / Non-wage: $5
Event Details/Other Comments:
LesFest is an international lesbian conference designed to share experiences knowledge and creativity. The week involves workshops, forums and performance. Also featured during the week is Market Day where you can browse lesbian art/craft and pre-loved treasures.
On Saturday 13th April the Girlfriend crew present their popular dance and music night BYO drinks and nibblies.
Child care is provided for girls of all ages and boys under 6 years old.
No Pets
Dates: April 10, 2002 - April 17, 2002
Days of Week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Target Audience: Lesbian
Time: All Day
Location: Ern Halliday Recreation Centre
Ticket Information
Price: Full Wage: $15 / Part Wage: $10 / Non-wage: $5
Event Details/Other Comments:
LesFest is an international lesbian conference designed to share experiences knowledge and creativity. The week involves workshops, forums and performance. Also featured during the week is Market Day where you can browse lesbian art/craft and pre-loved treasures.
On Saturday 13th April the Girlfriend crew present their popular dance and music night BYO drinks and nibblies.
Child care is provided for girls of all ages and boys under 6 years old.
No Pets
Is Gay Obsolete?
Bert Archer argues in his forthcoming book ‘The End of Gay (And The Death of Heterosexuality)’ that people are no longer “straight” or “gay” and that sexual categories are now more fluid. He believes that as gay identity disappears, so will heterosexuality.
Bert Archer argues in his forthcoming book ‘The End of Gay (And The Death of Heterosexuality)’ that people are no longer “straight” or “gay” and that sexual categories are now more fluid. He believes that as gay identity disappears, so will heterosexuality.