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hula halau o kekuhi: an introspective of the past few decades' worth of competitive hula costume. white background shot with a 40" umbrella strobe set at 1/4 +.7 and a ceiling bounced strobe set at 1/2. white background that was color balanced and layer masked to 100% white, these images were shot 1/3 stop underexposed and pushed forward in post. a rare opportunity to document an amazing collection of competitive hula costuming!
I would've preferred to have taken this a little further out, but Vanessa noticed how I sway when I'm looking through the camera, and didn't think it'd be a good idea ;)
Every year, theatre across the UK invite the world’s leading lecturers to give groundbreaking talks on the issues that matter.
Now, at your local theatre, Professor Handler David will give a queer pseudo-lecture (of sorts) on how to put your puppy bitch boy into a submissive headspace through his system of YELPS (Yes, Eyes, Language, Pitch, Sensation). What follows is a surprisingly introspective and chaotic search for identity featuring audience participation, homonormative puppet shows, kinky gay sex, and erotic musical numbers.
The show is unabashedly kinky and in-yer-face, but with an unapologetic heart of gold. The show is not all about sex. It is about a need and want for identity and community and overcoming the fear that journey brings.
With a strict 18+ audience restriction, you can expect Pup Play to be the kinkiest, queerest, and most controversial play of the year anywhere it performs. Pup Play has performed worldwide (or will soon perform) at Darklands, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Orlando/Tampa/Camden/Gothenburg Fringe. The visuals of Pup Play have been featured in The Met in NYC as part of an exhibition in November 2024.
Noah Alfred Pantano is the writer, director, and star of Pup Play. In 2023, his show Standing On A Nail: A Queer Horror Story was the best-selling play of Colchester Fringe and a critical success.
Critics praised Standing On A Nail writing that “Pantano’s heart, empathy & understanding for these damaged souls is unimpeachable” (Lost in Theatreland), and in a four-star review British Theatre said it “was very cleverly done... it haunted me” (British Theatre).
Audience reactions to Pup Play have been equally positive with audiences writing the show was “A very impactful experience that explained puppy play clearly and discussed the difficulties of living as a kinky queer person due to lack of public acceptance. The performer showed dangers of hook up culture caused by encouraged secrecy and shame. "
Book FREE tickets here greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/pup-play-a-queer-pse...
Eric Teel does a great job of getting good musicians to play and asking questions that are a little bit more introspective than many asked by radio dj's.
Every year, theatre across the UK invite the world’s leading lecturers to give groundbreaking talks on the issues that matter.
Now, at your local theatre, Professor Handler David will give a queer pseudo-lecture (of sorts) on how to put your puppy bitch boy into a submissive headspace through his system of YELPS (Yes, Eyes, Language, Pitch, Sensation). What follows is a surprisingly introspective and chaotic search for identity featuring audience participation, homonormative puppet shows, kinky gay sex, and erotic musical numbers.
The show is unabashedly kinky and in-yer-face, but with an unapologetic heart of gold. The show is not all about sex. It is about a need and want for identity and community and overcoming the fear that journey brings.
With a strict 18+ audience restriction, you can expect Pup Play to be the kinkiest, queerest, and most controversial play of the year anywhere it performs. Pup Play has performed worldwide (or will soon perform) at Darklands, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Orlando/Tampa/Camden/Gothenburg Fringe. The visuals of Pup Play have been featured in The Met in NYC as part of an exhibition in November 2024.
Noah Alfred Pantano is the writer, director, and star of Pup Play. In 2023, his show Standing On A Nail: A Queer Horror Story was the best-selling play of Colchester Fringe and a critical success.
Critics praised Standing On A Nail writing that “Pantano’s heart, empathy & understanding for these damaged souls is unimpeachable” (Lost in Theatreland), and in a four-star review British Theatre said it “was very cleverly done... it haunted me” (British Theatre).
Audience reactions to Pup Play have been equally positive with audiences writing the show was “A very impactful experience that explained puppy play clearly and discussed the difficulties of living as a kinky queer person due to lack of public acceptance. The performer showed dangers of hook up culture caused by encouraged secrecy and shame. "
Book FREE tickets here greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/pup-play-a-queer-pse...
Every year, theatre across the UK invite the world’s leading lecturers to give groundbreaking talks on the issues that matter.
Now, at your local theatre, Professor Handler David will give a queer pseudo-lecture (of sorts) on how to put your puppy bitch boy into a submissive headspace through his system of YELPS (Yes, Eyes, Language, Pitch, Sensation). What follows is a surprisingly introspective and chaotic search for identity featuring audience participation, homonormative puppet shows, kinky gay sex, and erotic musical numbers.
The show is unabashedly kinky and in-yer-face, but with an unapologetic heart of gold. The show is not all about sex. It is about a need and want for identity and community and overcoming the fear that journey brings.
With a strict 18+ audience restriction, you can expect Pup Play to be the kinkiest, queerest, and most controversial play of the year anywhere it performs. Pup Play has performed worldwide (or will soon perform) at Darklands, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Orlando/Tampa/Camden/Gothenburg Fringe. The visuals of Pup Play have been featured in The Met in NYC as part of an exhibition in November 2024.
Noah Alfred Pantano is the writer, director, and star of Pup Play. In 2023, his show Standing On A Nail: A Queer Horror Story was the best-selling play of Colchester Fringe and a critical success.
Critics praised Standing On A Nail writing that “Pantano’s heart, empathy & understanding for these damaged souls is unimpeachable” (Lost in Theatreland), and in a four-star review British Theatre said it “was very cleverly done... it haunted me” (British Theatre).
Audience reactions to Pup Play have been equally positive with audiences writing the show was “A very impactful experience that explained puppy play clearly and discussed the difficulties of living as a kinky queer person due to lack of public acceptance. The performer showed dangers of hook up culture caused by encouraged secrecy and shame. "
Book FREE tickets here greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/pup-play-a-queer-pse...
I've decided to try the self portrait 365 project. I've never liked being in front of the camera so it is a challenge and I'm curious to see how my photos change over the next year. I am also doing it to see the changes in myself as we are at the beginning of a year that seems destined to have a lot of change in it. So lets see how it goes.
Every year, theatre across the UK invite the world’s leading lecturers to give groundbreaking talks on the issues that matter.
Now, at your local theatre, Professor Handler David will give a queer pseudo-lecture (of sorts) on how to put your puppy bitch boy into a submissive headspace through his system of YELPS (Yes, Eyes, Language, Pitch, Sensation). What follows is a surprisingly introspective and chaotic search for identity featuring audience participation, homonormative puppet shows, kinky gay sex, and erotic musical numbers.
The show is unabashedly kinky and in-yer-face, but with an unapologetic heart of gold. The show is not all about sex. It is about a need and want for identity and community and overcoming the fear that journey brings.
With a strict 18+ audience restriction, you can expect Pup Play to be the kinkiest, queerest, and most controversial play of the year anywhere it performs. Pup Play has performed worldwide (or will soon perform) at Darklands, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Orlando/Tampa/Camden/Gothenburg Fringe. The visuals of Pup Play have been featured in The Met in NYC as part of an exhibition in November 2024.
Noah Alfred Pantano is the writer, director, and star of Pup Play. In 2023, his show Standing On A Nail: A Queer Horror Story was the best-selling play of Colchester Fringe and a critical success.
Critics praised Standing On A Nail writing that “Pantano’s heart, empathy & understanding for these damaged souls is unimpeachable” (Lost in Theatreland), and in a four-star review British Theatre said it “was very cleverly done... it haunted me” (British Theatre).
Audience reactions to Pup Play have been equally positive with audiences writing the show was “A very impactful experience that explained puppy play clearly and discussed the difficulties of living as a kinky queer person due to lack of public acceptance. The performer showed dangers of hook up culture caused by encouraged secrecy and shame. "
Book FREE tickets here greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/pup-play-a-queer-pse...
Liz Silbaugh’s recent body of work draws upon her experience growing up in the expansive spaces of the Rocky Mountain West. Ranging from small and introspective to large and airy, these canvases explore the long views and changing character of the horizon – reaching for a sense of peace and openness in paintings that feel both abstract and familiar. Within the sweep of vista in these paintings is a deep attention to the activity of surfaces, speaking to stories past, future, and everywhere around us.
Liz has begun showing her art locally, selling work here and elsewhere. She has been featured by several galleries in and around Philadelphia, completed a 2018 residency at the Brush Creek Arts Foundation (WY), and was selected for The Woodmere Annual: 78th Juried Exhibition (2019).
Check out T.W.I.G.! We’ll be featuring artists for month long exhibition throughout the year.
Working with art every day, it’s easy for us to take these visual gifts for granted. In this business, we understand the reasoning behind “just putting something on the wall” to brighten up a space and make it more inviting. But being passionate about what we do means delving into the people behind the art. We want to explore their body of work, and the message it brings. That’s why we’ve decided to share some of our favorite works, and encourage you to learn, enjoy, and collect local and national art. Please CLICK HERE to learn more about Liz and view more of her work.
Through September of 2019, T.W.I.G. features paintings by Liz Silbaugh.
Custom Picture Framer is proud to present T.W.I.G., our storefront gallery and exhibition space located in Keswick Village (N. Keswick Avenue between N. Easton Road & Abington Avenue, Glenside, PA 19038). We’ll be featuring national and local artists throughout the year, so be sure to check back each month to see new and exciting work from members of the creative community. Are you an artist interested in displaying your work? We’d love to offer you the opportunity to have a T.W.I.G. show! Please CLICK HERE for more information.
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