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'''Vaginal Davis''' is an avant-garde performance artist, film director, musician and zine editor.
 
'''Vaginal Davis''' is an avant-garde performance artist, film director, musician and zine editor.
  
Her first zine was titled [[Fertile LaToya Jackson]], named after the drag queen of the same name. Her next zine, appearing in the early 1990s, was called [[Shrimp]], named for the slang word for a sexual act involving feet. Her third zine was entitled [[Yes, Ms. Davis]], which was released in the mid 1990's.She has also contributed to a number of seminal zines and is a writer for a number of publications.
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Her first zine was titled [[Fertile LaToyah Jackson]], named after the drag queen of the same name. Her next zine, appearing in the early 1990s, was called [[Shrimp]], named for the slang word for a sexual act involving feet. Her third zine was entitled [[Yes, Ms. Davis]], which was released in the mid 1990's.She has also contributed to a number of seminal zines and is a writer for a number of publications.
  
 
She has performed with such artists as Margaret Cho, Beck and [[Lisa Carver]] and collaborated with performance artist Ron Athey and photographer Rick Castro. She has also made a number of films.
 
She has performed with such artists as Margaret Cho, Beck and [[Lisa Carver]] and collaborated with performance artist Ron Athey and photographer Rick Castro. She has also made a number of films.
  
Vaginal Davis has had a noteworthy musical career. One of her first bands was Pedro, Muriel and Esther, or PME, whose most recent CD, ''The White To be Angry'', was produced by Steve Albini. She was a founding member of Cholita! with Alice Bag (of the seminal 1970's punk band The Bags). More recently she formed a band in Berlin named Ruth Fischer.
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Vaginal Davis has had a noteworthy musical career. One of her first bands was Pedro, Muriel and Esther, or PME, whose most recent CD, ''The White To be Angry'', was produced by Steve Albini. She was a founding member of Cholita! with Alice Bag (of the seminal 1970's punk band The Bags). More recently she and [[Joel Gibb]], Jan Klesse, and Felix Knoke have formed a band in Berlin named Tenderloin.
  
 
Davis' name is an homage to the radical black feminist Angela Davis.
 
Davis' name is an homage to the radical black feminist Angela Davis.
  
 
==Zines==
 
==Zines==
*[[Fertile LaToya Jackson]]
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*[[Fertile LaToyah Jackson]]
 
*[[Shrimp]]
 
*[[Shrimp]]
 
*[[Sucker]]
 
*[[Sucker]]
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==Films==
 
==Films==
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*''She Said Boom: The Story of Fifth Column'' (2013}
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*''The Lollipop Generation'', directed by [[G.B. Jones]] (2008)
 
*''The White To be Angry'', directed by Vaginal Davis (1999)
 
*''The White To be Angry'', directed by Vaginal Davis (1999)
 
*''Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please'', directed by Rosa von Praunheim (1999)
 
*''Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please'', directed by Rosa von Praunheim (1999)
 
*''Hustler White'', directed by Rick Castro and Bruce LaBruce (1998)
 
*''Hustler White'', directed by Rick Castro and Bruce LaBruce (1998)
 
*''Designy living'', directed by Vaginal Davis (1994)
 
*''Designy living'', directed by Vaginal Davis (1994)
*''Super 81/2'', directed by Bruce LaBruce (1994)
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*''Super 81/2'', directed by [[Bruce LaBruce]] (1994)
*''Three Faces of Woman'', directed by Vaginal Davis (1994)
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*''Three Faces of Woman'', directed by Rick Castro (1994)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.vaginaldavis.com/  Vaginal Davis Website]
 
*[http://www.vaginaldavis.com/  Vaginal Davis Website]
 
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*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tenderloin/162405193780871 Website for Tenderloin]
 
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[[Category:Zinester|Davis]] [[Category:POC Zinester|Davis]]
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 26 February 2015

Vaginal Davis

Vaginal Davis is an avant-garde performance artist, film director, musician and zine editor.

Her first zine was titled Fertile LaToyah Jackson, named after the drag queen of the same name. Her next zine, appearing in the early 1990s, was called Shrimp, named for the slang word for a sexual act involving feet. Her third zine was entitled Yes, Ms. Davis, which was released in the mid 1990's.She has also contributed to a number of seminal zines and is a writer for a number of publications.

She has performed with such artists as Margaret Cho, Beck and Lisa Carver and collaborated with performance artist Ron Athey and photographer Rick Castro. She has also made a number of films.

Vaginal Davis has had a noteworthy musical career. One of her first bands was Pedro, Muriel and Esther, or PME, whose most recent CD, The White To be Angry, was produced by Steve Albini. She was a founding member of Cholita! with Alice Bag (of the seminal 1970's punk band The Bags). More recently she and Joel Gibb, Jan Klesse, and Felix Knoke have formed a band in Berlin named Tenderloin.

Davis' name is an homage to the radical black feminist Angela Davis.

Zines

As Contributor

Films

  • She Said Boom: The Story of Fifth Column (2013}
  • The Lollipop Generation, directed by G.B. Jones (2008)
  • The White To be Angry, directed by Vaginal Davis (1999)
  • Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please, directed by Rosa von Praunheim (1999)
  • Hustler White, directed by Rick Castro and Bruce LaBruce (1998)
  • Designy living, directed by Vaginal Davis (1994)
  • Super 81/2, directed by Bruce LaBruce (1994)
  • Three Faces of Woman, directed by Rick Castro (1994)

External Links