Sunday, November 9, 2008

Homo A Go Go needs help from 100 of our closest friends

Dear Friends,

I know that we all have a lot of feelings related to the passage of proposition 8 in California. Personally, I’m incredibly disappointed and enraged. I know that many of you contributed many hours and funds to the “No on 8” campaign. As disappointed as we all are, we must move forward and continue the work of enriching our communities for ourselves, while continuing the struggle for basic human rights. The passage of Prop 8 sends a us a clear message that we can’t depend on many of our neighbors for support. But we still have each other and our allies and that’s why I’m writing to you today.

I’m calling on you because you’ve personally witnessed the positive impact of Homo A Go Go . You’ve witnessed it either by being at one of the festivals, all of festivals, through stories of friends or because you are a personal friend of mine. I feel extremely passionate about the importance of the work we do with Homo A Go Go and that’s why I’m reaching out to you personally for support.

Since 2002, Homo A Go Go has presented the work of thousands of musicians, filmmakers, performers, artists, designers and activists. Homo A Go Go represents more that just another show or gay festival, it’s your festival. It’s a gathering that represents our lives and it’s an amazing community experience. Life-changing, family reunion, the ultimate gaycation, are just some of the ways people like you have summed up the experience.

I think you'll agree that Homo A Go Go enriches all of our lives by offering an alternative to mainstream LGBTQ arts and culture. The staff strives to make programming choices that represent queer DIY/independent culture and that bridge generational, class, ethnic and gender gaps in our communities. Homo A Go Go exists because you and I are starved for culture that represents our lives in ways that The Advocate, Curve or the L Word are incapable of doing.

But Homo A Go Go is only as strong as each one of our supporters, like you. Our ticket and pass prices are kept low so that as many people as possible are able to afford to attend. In fact, in 2009, we are planning to cut the basic access pass price in half, to give more people, more access to the festival. Ticket sales will cover just one-third of our projected operating costs for 2009's festival. The remainder must come from the generosity of our friends in our community.

It’s an important year and difficult for all of us. We are all hoping for change. If Barack Obama can raise money by ten or twenty dollar donations and become one of the best funded candidates in campaign history, why can’t we build a strong queer cultural community the same way? More than ever, queer arts programming, like the independent/DIY artists presented at Homo A Go Go, represents that kind of change through, “positively impacting queer lives and building community through art,” which is our mission statement. Homo A Go Go is important because it reflects our lives, it gives us a sense of community and a home outside of commercial, mainstream gay culture, and I believe, it makes this world a better place to be queer in. More than ever, your five, ten or twenty dollar (or more!) donations can make a huge difference in the future of Homo A Go Go and queer independent/DIY arts.

In the past you’ve bought a ticket, a t-shirt or a festival pass and you’ve traveled across the country to be a part of Homo A Go Go. Take another step and become a member, invest in your festival, your queer arts community. So please, right now while your mouse is hovering over the links, take a minute to make your donation to Homo A Go Go. Because it's on-line it's so easy to pay by credit/debit card or your PayPal account. It only takes a few clicks and a few minutes.

Right now is a crucial time for our fundraising efforts. We are looking for 100 people who can pledge $100 by the end of 2008. Hitting that goal will ensure that we can keep moving forward with our plans for the 2009 festival. So ask yourself today, “can I afford $100,” or, “can I afford $25 per month for four months,” to invest in queer DIY arts, to invest in MY festival, to invest in Homo A Go Go? If you say yes, you are a “gem.” If you can’t we still love you, want you to be involved and to make sure that you know that any contribution of five, ten or twenty dollars is greatly appreciated.

Your contribution will go a long way to making sure we all see each other in San Francisco in 2009. Plus, there are many other benefits to being a member/donor, such as T-shirts, CD’s, stickers, buttons, access to advance ticket sales and even candy. Plus, each month we will have a drawing of that month’s pledgers/donors to win a free pass to the 2009 festival! The more you donate, the more chances you have to win. Donate now and for every $10, we’ll throw a virtual raffle ticket into the hat with your name on it. Commit to donate $100 with one donation or over the next four months and we’ll throw in 10 raffle tickets for our drawing this month.

Check it out now and be an important part of your own queer cultural revolution today. If you prefer mail instead of email, just fill in the request by mail form on the donation page, and I'll mail you a copy of this letter, donation reply card, stamped return envelope and a DVD copy of the documentary.

Visit now to make a donation at http:www.homoagogo.com/donate

With many thanks.

Warm regards,

Ed Varga
Homo A Go Go/Queer Arts in Action
Head Homo
aka Executive Director
ed@homoagogo.com

http://www.homoagogo.com

P.S. As always, please feel free to contact me at ed@homoagogo.com . I love to hear from old and new friends. xo

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Submit to us... please

Hey Homos! I know school is still out and we are a year away from Homo A Go Go 2009.... but I'm trying to get a head start. We want to make it easy for you to submit yourself to Homo A Go Go and easy for us to accept you as submissive, er I mean accept your submission. If you are a band, solo musician, visual artist, filmmaker, workshop presenter, writer or other performer who is interested in presenting your work at Homo A Go Go 2009 go here to tell us about yourself. The more you tell us, the more we love you.

http://www.homoagogo.com/submissionform.htm

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

June's over but the June t-shirt of the month is still in stock!

Ok, so it took all month to get it printed for various reasons so it's actually coming out late. Still, who doesn't love a good nautical themed shirt? Our friends at Salute! are our featured artists of the month with their design, "All Aboard! The Good Ship Homo." I wanna ride, and so can you, so visit our store to order while supplies last.

Friday, June 13, 2008

the 7th Heart

Our pals at the 7th Heart have our May t-shirt of the month in stock at their store. They are located at 592 Market St. (at Page) in San Francisco
view the details of the t-shirt here: http://www.homoagogo.com/store.html

So if your in SF, stop by, get some new jeans and pick up our wearable art. Support the artists, support HAGG and support you local denim dealer aka dapper, lumber daddy.

http://www.myspace.com/theseventhheart

T-shirt of the Month, Vacation, London...

Hey homos. We are a late shipping the June T-shirt due to some production issues. but it will be in the mail for you pre-order folks real real soon.
For the rest of you... visit our store and order today. There are still a few May shirts so get those while you can.

In other news, we will be in London at Trash Palace on June 21.
http://www.trashpalace.co.uk/
This is a benefit/party for our first homo event in the UK. It's a mere 5 GBP to get in, all proceeds benefit the Homo A Go Go 2009 festival.
Please join us with our new friend, DJ Sandra D
http://www.myspace.com/dj_sandra_d