4:37 p.m. Dec. 19, 2023An earlier version of this piece stated that Michelle Tea created the first Drag Queen Story Hour. While Tea did launch the series under that name, it was not the first event to ...
Queer writers Michelle Tea and Brooke Palmieri both believe in magic. The protagonist of Tea’s new coming-of-age novel, Little F (Feminist Press, 232 pages, $17.95), finds it figuratively in the queer ...
Set in the Nineties queer scenes of San Francisco and Los Angeles, Wave is both a sprawling ode to the people who have filled Tea’s life as a poet and LGBT activist, and an earnest introspection on ...
Ruling San Francisco's literary scene for just over two weeks and celebrating its 25th anniversary with over 120 events, Litquake 2024 promises untarnished dazzle. As in the past, this year's literary ...
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Outspoken, forceful, and eminently significant, Michelle Tea has been a literary force of nature for well over a decade. In "Against Memoir," her first collection of essays and speeches, she delivers ...
Sister Spit is coming. The queer, feminist-minded, spoken-word tour will land at St. Cajetan Event Center on the Auraria campus Friday night, and at the helm of the event is founder, author and icon ...
In the part memoir/part essay collection How To Grow Up, prolific San Francisco writer Michelle Tea circumnavigates her harried, younger, pre-domestic-bliss years to unveil a talented woman who has ...