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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Original Plumbing plumbs the crowd for funding

Original Plumbing, a magazine and website started by Amos Mac and Rocco Katastrophe, is looking for some help.

The website for the magazine is no longer able to fulfill the needs of its readers and content providers, so Mac and Katastrophe have created an Indiegogo campaign to raise funds for a new site, as well as those who will be working on its creation. 

OP and Amos have been featured in the pages of Xtra, and this is an opportunity to help a great publication and website, as well as the people who write for it and especially for those who read it.

Check out Amos and Rocco's video, explaining all of the deets. Give and give often!

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Friday, June 1, 2012

AIDS awareness meets trading cards

Visual AIDS, a New York-based artist collective that works to educate people about HIV and AIDS, recently asked photographers to collaborate on a collection of trading cards called Play Smart. Each card is packaged along with a condom, lube, a sticker and information on HIV and AIDS based on harm-reduction models.

Amos Mac, the publisher of Original Plumbing, a magazine about and for FTM trans men, is one of the photographers for the series. "I believe that art is a vector for understanding, which is why I so admire and respect the work of Visual AIDS," says Mac on the website. "It is my hope that these images will help spark some crucial discussions about sex, gender, safety and fun." Amos was interviewed for Xtra in February of this year.

Another artist is Christopher Schulz, he of Pinups and SETH fame (links NSFW). One of his models is Graham Kolbeins, who has been featured in Xtra as well as on this blog. Schulz wrote on the site that "I've admired Visual AIDS for quite some time and was thrilled to be invited to contribute to the brilliant PLAY SMART project. It is an honor to be able to help spread such an important message of HIV prevention and AIDS awareness alongside such talented artists."

 

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Finally, it is the weekend -- time for your weekly office dance party. This week it's thanks to Azealia Banks and DJ Cosmo (who used to hail from Halifax) and a recent mixtape. It features Banks's "212" and Zebra Katz's "Ima Read," two of my fave tracks right now.

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