Revolution - an uprising in heels

Filed Under: News/Updates, Culture, Social, Special Events

Revolution - Charity Drag Show - April 19

Join QSA as we bring you the fiercest Queens to ever grace the SUB stage!

The show starts Saturday, April 19 at 9 pm.

Since all proceeds go to benefit the Gallatin Valley Food Bank, admission is $5 with canned food, and $7 without.

This will be an amazing time, but keep in mind that you must be 18 to enter, and 21 to drink.

More posters after the jump.
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Vidur Kapur comes to Bozeman

Filed Under: News/Updates, Culture, Video, Special Events


At 7 p.m., Tuesday, October 9, 2007, the Queer-Straight Alliance at Montana State University (QSA-MSU) will host Vidur Kapur for a one-hour comedy special in celebration of National Coming Out Week. The event will take place in the MSU Strand Union Building Ballrooms.

This performance is free to all members of the public, and financed by matching grants from the Pride Foundation and the Office of Student Activities. This is the first time in QSA’s history that it has received grant money.

“QSA is extremely excited for Vidur’s performance,” said Josh Hemsath, QSA’s President. “His storytelling, level of enthusiasm for this event, and comic personality will truly celebrate this year’s National Coming Out Week.”

Mr. Kapur’s appearance in Bozeman is the highlight of a week’s worth of events celebrating the 20th anniversary of National Coming Out Week.

Queer-Straight Alliance is Montana State University’s and Bozeman’s premier lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning advocacy organization. QSA empowers its members and others to promote awareness and acceptance of the LGBTQ and allied community at MSU and in the Gallatin Valley.

How to get your point across

Filed Under: Culture, Video, History




“Well, at least it’s a fruit pie.”
- Anita Bryant, Former Florida Orange Juice Spokesperson

Elizabeth Taylor loves the gays

Filed Under: In The News, Culture

From a WashingtonPost.com review of a new Interview Magazine article featuring Ms. Taylor:

Asked about her AIDS activism and her support for gay rights, Taylor says this: “If it weren’t for homosexuals, there would be no culture. We can trace that back thousands of years. So many of the great musicians, the great painters, were homosexual. Without their input, it would be an entirely different, flat world.”

Click here for the article in its entirety: WashingtonPost.com - Liz Taylor’s Candle Blowout

I gotta run to Hastings to find this Magazine. Andy Warhol would be proud of what he started!