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Our Story: Girls in the Nose: Pickin’ since 1985
Girls in the Nose (GITN), a lesbian-feminist rock band of six uncompromising women, was founded in Austin, TX in 1985 by Kay Turner, Gretchen Phillips & Betsy Peterson to create activist lesbian, sex- positive music and performance. Active from 1985-1996, the Noses are touring again with our 30th anniversary show Live from the Middle Ages. Girl in the Nose still brings the crazy, rude, crude shows that brought many a house down from NYC to Seattle, San Francisco to Chicago, Michfest to Rhythmfest. Our original songs include Come and Die, Bite Me, Breast Exam, Sodomy, More Madonna, Less Jesus, and Where Girls Go. In June 2016, Girl in the Nose and all her glorious odors return to NYC, where Lesbopalooza was founded 25 years ago!
Our Story: Girls in the Nose: Pickin’ since 1985
Girls in the Nose (GITN), a lesbian-feminist rock band of six uncompromising women, was founded in Austin, TX in 1985 by Kay Turner, Gretchen Phillips & Betsy Peterson to create activist lesbian, sex- positive music and performance. Active from 1985-1996, the Noses are touring again with our 30th anniversary show Live from the Middle Ages. Girl in the Nose still brings the crazy, rude, crude shows that brought many a house down from NYC to Seattle, San Francisco to Chicago, Michfest to Rhythmfest. Our original songs include Come and Die, Bite Me, Breast Exam, Sodomy, More Madonna, Less Jesus, and Where Girls Go. In June 2016, Girl in the Nose and all her glorious odors return to NYC, where Lesbopalooza was founded 25 years ago!
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About the Theatre
Established in 1986, Dixon Place is a nonprofit institution dedicated to supporting visionary artists through the development and presentation of original works in the performing and literary arts. In a professional, compassionate environment, artists are inspired and encouraged to implement new ideas and new practices. Programming and curatorial policies support inclusivity and diversity regarding gender, race, sexual identity, age, disabilities, social class, and ethnicity. Committed to fostering social justice, DP’s foremost priorities are to serve as a safe haven for artists of all stripes and callings and to provide meaningful, culturally enriching experiences for audiences.
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