The documentary “Framing Agnes” uses transcripts to tell the story of an anonymous woman who became the subject of a series of landmark interviews.
Category: Transgender and Transsexuals
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A Trans Icon of the 20th Century Revived by Trans Stars of the 21st Century
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‘Framing Agnes’ Review: Transition, Center Stage
The New York Times – Movies:The documentarian Chase Joynt stages re-enactments of midcentury medical interviews with transgender people.
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Adeem the Artist, Crafting a Country Music of Their Own
The New York Times – Music:Adeem Bingham has wrestled for decades with their identity as a Southern, Christian, queer songwriter. Can modern country music make space for them and their experiences?
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Honey Dijon Steps Up From Dance Music’s Underground
The New York Times – Music:The D.J. and producer has been a force in house music for over two decades. Tapped by Beyoncé and Madonna, and releasing her own LP, her career is kicking into another gear.
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For Ghana’s Only Openly Transgender Musician, ‘Every Day Is Dangerous’
The New York Times – Music:Maxine Angel Opoku has found a new audience for her music with songs opposing a proposed law that would make it illegal to identify as gay, transgender or queer.
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Quinn Christopherson Finds Cause for Celebration
The New York Times – Music:On his debut album, the Alaskan singer-songwriter moved into new emotional territory.
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A Nonbinary Runner’s Experience of the Chicago Marathon
The New York Times – Sports:“A big part of being here and running this race is reclaiming this place, which left me with a lot of emotional scars,” Cal Calamia said of running the Chicago Marathon in their hometown.
