The Grit and Glamour of Queer LA SubcultureMain MenuIntroduction to Grit and Glamour#OVAHNESS: Ephemeral Archives in the Digital AgeTHE SWISH ALPS: Exploring Queer Affect in Northeast LA(IN PROGRESS) Queer LA Punk?(IN PROGRESS) Rough Riders: Leather, Motorcycle Clubs, and Defense of Queer SpaceH.N. Lukes76bfab3424b1e3a4a686ed031370b6dfac5dd2ddDavid J. Kim18723eee6e5a79c8d8823c02b7b02cb2319ee0f1
REACH LA - Ovahness Ball 11, Open to All Vogue Fem 10s (2016)
12018-09-04T04:30:44+00:00Adrienne Adams8b0bc889c846ab5bed3561fa5cd5ab7786d9e7fd16Montay Prodigy, Open to All Vogue Fem 10s. Category called for "We know there has to be life on other planets so tonight we want you to show us what could be out there. We want to see extraterrestrial creatures vogue for their lives." On Saturday, December 17th, 2016, REACH LA hosted Ovahness 11: Legends of the Future at the now defunct 356 S Mission Gallery. Legendary Mother Gia Mizrahi, a black trans model and entertainer, was the hostess of the ball. Evan Kent Mizrahi assisted Gia and Sean with organizing the ball. Starting with Ovahness 11, Legendary Sean/Milan™ Garcon has tasked a young legend in the LA ballroom community with hosting the Ovahness Balls. Working with young legends in this context has enabled REACH LA to both build young legend's event organizing skills and celebrate young people who have supported REACH LA since 2006. Photos taken from 356 S Mission online archive; Photos taken by: Frank Levert; Commentated by Icon Jack Mizrahi and Legendary Enyce Smith; Beats provided by DJ Ben Xtravaganza; Event curated by Legendary Sean/Milan™ Garconplain2018-09-16T17:02:15+00:002016121718361418361420161217Adrienne Adams8b0bc889c846ab5bed3561fa5cd5ab7786d9e7fd
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12018-06-15T08:51:36+00:00David J. Kim18723eee6e5a79c8d8823c02b7b02cb2319ee0f1Miscellaneous REACH LA MaterialsDavid J. Kim1REACH LAgallery2018-06-15T08:51:36+00:00David J. Kim18723eee6e5a79c8d8823c02b7b02cb2319ee0f1