![]() Jason Carey, Angelica Sgouros (office manager for the Feminist Press), Gabrielle Korn and Terry Ferreira, keeping it cute. For those who have yet to pick up Bond’s memoir, recently released from the Feminist Press at CUNY, its philosophical treaties and bold recounting of Bond’s unceasing uniqueness should be considered essential reading, and not only for those interested in gender, LGBTQ rights, and performance.ġ. While reading from Tango: My Childhood, Backwards and in High Heels, on Sunday night at Le Poisson Rouge, Bond settled into a bar stool with a cocktail and reminisced about early experimentations with lipstick and boys as though swapping life stories in the wee hours of a friend’s living room. There is something about Justin Vivian Bond that is so wholly glamorous and personable that it’s hard not to fall in love. Feminist Press interns India Hoppen and Andrea Espinoza bask in Le Poisson Rouge’s red glow. ![]()
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