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Scientist Prepared To Take Genes Off For Lesbian Research!

Posted by ulla on Sunday, July 19, 2009, In : Science 


Andrea Burri, MSc of King's College, London, is currently offering to shave her hair, run naked across Westminster Bridge or almost anything else, in order to get donations towards a study into possible connections between genetics and female homosexuality - these desperate measures are a direct result of the difficulties in getting funding from official bodies.  A good looking, queer, Swiss academic, the naked sprint is not an unappealing prospect - one imagines British lesbians forming mobs...

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Deb Adler - cool and old skool

Posted by ulla on Monday, March 2, 2009, In : Music 

By Ulla Kelly

Deb Adler has been entertaining diverse audiences professionally for over forty years. Trained in both music and theater, Deb's performance background includes everything from glee clubs, choruses, and classical choral unions, to folk groups, to solo performances.

You've been out and singing about it for a long time now – what are the biggest changes you've noticed?
Definitely the integration into mainstream. When I started performing as a "Lesbian-feminist singer-songwriter...


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Karma: Comfort & Confusion

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Music 

With her new CD, “Papercuts” coming out in South Africa at the end of the month, it seemed like a great time to talk to Karma; a firm favourite amongst South Africans since the nineties and Henry Ate.  I asked her about American things, South African things, queer things - and things about how she writes the kind of songs that stick in your heart and mind forever.  Unfortunately, I completely forgot to ask her how many of her fans are Buddhist.  2008 has seen her play on three continents ...


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Melanie Lowe

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Music 
24 10 2008
Melanie Lowe
Melanie Lowe

Gay men always comment on my shoes! And gay women … well, I’ll leave you to decide what it is they comment on.

From her funky, vibrant presence on Idols all those years ago, to today’s more sultry woman, Melanie Lowe has paid her dues on the South African music scene.  She handles her own career and like many artists these days, is utilising social networking tools such as Myspace and Facebook to stay close to her fans...


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When America Laughs - an Interview with Kate Clinton

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Comedy 

She calls herself a fumerist (feminist humourist)  - Kate Clinton; stylish butch and one of the funniest lesbians in the USA  And for fellow South Africans who may not know much about her, the good news is that there’s plenty out there to get your grubby little cyber paws on.  She blogs all over the place and there’s lots of video too.  her live performances are legendary, her DVD’s are hysterical and she’s been in the comedy game for 25 years.   When...


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Claudine of the Idolins

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Music 
“Feeling the butterflies crushed in your stomach when the beauty, attraction, lust”

What’s it like being an out lesbian muso?

Great. We played a lesbian / women only gig earlier this year- was fun. There are good audiences out there and many talented lesbian musicians.

You’re UK based - please tell South African readers who you are and what you sound like?

We are an Acoustic female duo based in Nottingham. U.K. Called The Idolins, comprising of Karen Smalley-Turner (Vocals and acoust...


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FEEL - Queer Street Artist

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Artist 

What name/s are you using at the moment?
-it used to be SIN864, then :drunk:, and now it’s FEEL

Street art’s inherently a controversial topic because of the legality issue - what’s your personal take on it?
-i’m on my own program so i don’t care if it’s legal or not. I like to draw and design beyond paper and walls just happen to be there for me to color on.

How do you walk the line between anonymity and fame when you’re a street artist?
-i dont care about fame. i’m just get...


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Alix Olson

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Poetry 
South Africans in Jozi and Cape Town got a chance to see Alix Olson at the Out In Africa film festival in 2007, where she talked about the documentary about her, Left Lane on the Road and performed some of her amazing poetry. If you haven't read/heard her words, you really need to. Consider that a direct order. (Over a year later, I interviewed her by email).

Obama – what does his victory mean for you?
Obama's victory initially imbued me with a renewed faith in the American public - that we h...

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Jane Cassell & the Yellow Dog

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Artist 

Where did the yellow dog come from?
I have been painting the yellow dog for 20 years. I associate the dog with intense pleasure. The dog has always been a vision. There has never been a flesh and fur dog. I consider myself lucky to be open to the dog and to seeing things that others may not see. The first time I saw the yellow dog was during sex. I had a lover who was highly sexually talented. My bedroom was in a renovated attic; all angles and crannies. It was a tiny room with just enough spa...


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Julia Serano - Transgender Dyke

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : Author 

Author, activist, slam poet, facilitator, blogger, singer and scientist … and there’s enough in print and online for even a faraway South African to make researching you a full-time job - where on earth do you get the time and energy?
Well, I’m kind of naturally hyperactive I suppose. Plus I often have insomnia, which really helps create extra time (although it’s not so helpful with regards to energy).
I should also say that while I do or have done all of the things you mentioned, I don...


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Extreme Maggie-nificence

Posted by ulla on Wednesday, February 25, 2009, In : Comedy 
Maggie Faris, according to some, is “just a fat old lady into extreme sports.”  According to America’s lesbian Curve Magazine, she’s also one of the top 100 funniest lesbians.   I first stumbled across this extreme Maggie-ness on a wordpress blog, then I wandered across to her website and decided the most appropriate word for all of it was “offbeat.”  I like offbeat.  Offbeat doesn’t dress like society wants it to it’s well outside of the mainstream and doesn’t care.  Offbea...
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The Lesbian Love Junkie

Posted by ulla on Monday, February 23, 2009, In : Music 
The Lesbian Love Junkie

Aquila Wolf-Wild: The Lesbian Love Junkie

Actually she’s The Lesbian Love Junkie, an Australian singer and, believe it or not, lesbian.  Feel free at any point in this interview, to listen to her latest song.  It won’t cost you a cent and I guarantee it’ll make you grin.  It’s a brilliant stage name, isn’t it?  You’ll find her on Facebook as Aquila Wolf-Wild.  Finger right on the pulse of lesbian culture there and I’m convinced it’s ideal for a t-shirt (she says underwear firs...


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Wanna do a rock star?

Posted by ulla on Monday, February 23, 2009, In : Music 

   
The Band Kenelis
The Band Kenelis


Ulla Kelly interviews Mel Sanson of the band Kenelis

Please give me 3 words to describe your band.
Distortion, delay and deranged.

Which song would you like a Kenelis-virgin to listen to first and why?
Give her the gun, it’s my favourite album track and we’re giving it for free until our second single is released at xmas!! It’s a song that you can picture a story to, a very real story with an ambiguous ending… It’s angry but melancholic...


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Got something subcultural (heh!) to share?  Use the contact page and let me know - if it's interesting, your interview might just appear here and on a website or two that I write for. 

Most interviews here appeared on queerlife.co.za with the exception of The World Unseen, which was commissioned by mambagirl.com.  Some interviews have been republished on cherrygrrl.com

All interviews from the March 29th one onwards are up for grabs - use the contact form to liaise.

Great news, my interview with The World Unseen people was the cover story of the South African Big Issue March 6 2009.