Movers and Shakers

Posted on February 25th, 2007 by April.
Categories: Celebrity, Music, Transgender, Video.

Sony Taking Transgendered Band Mainstream

 
A girl band of transsexuals who model themselves on the Spice Girls are hoping to change social attitudes and achieve pop chart success in Thailand.
 

Venus Flytrap - Hot, Cool, Posh, Naughty and Sweet hope to be an inspiration for young ladyboys and anyone confused about their sexuality.

Venus Flytrap

 

Hot, Cool, Posh, Naughty and Sweet
hope to be an inspiration for young ladyboys
and anyone confused about their sexuality.

 
 
"I hope audiences do look at us for our work, rather than just for being pretty" -Posh Venus

 
I stumbled across a news story about this group yesterday.  As I read about these women, the more I became interested knowing their full story.

Well a little Google here, a little Google there, quick search of YouTube, and POW!  I had a pretty cool story to share… and a decent new pop song as a bonus.
 
Thailand is believed to have one of the largest transsexual populations in the world. Academics estimate at least 10,000 live in Thailand, though some put the figure 10 times higher.

Even the conservative number would mean that per capita, Thailand has many more transsexuals than most developed countries.

Executives at Sony seeing a prospective market niche and potential to attract a mainstream audience, launched a development project to create the next female pop group sensation. 

Mirroring the creation of The Spice Girls or Pussycat Dolls but with an added twist… a female pop group with all transgendered members.

The company auditioned over 100 performers before selecting the five women who’d become the worlds first transgendered pop group signed to a mainstream record deal.

After signing on the doted line, the women spent the next twelve months undergoing intense singing, acting and dance lessons.  In addition to sharping their skills as entertainers, a great deal of time was spent creating an image for the group. The group was being fast-tracked; their debut required style and polish equal to any seasoned mainstream pop group.

In the fall of 2006, the group began a public relation campaign in the months leading up to their debut album release.  TV and radio interviews, public events, award show appearances, and a high-profile Marie Claire cover photo and feature article helped build the public’s anticipation.

Their first album, "Visa for Love," was released in December and Sony’s director for artists and repertoire Amonrat Homhoul says the company is pleased with the groups success.

"The response has been good, even if their songs aren’t in the charts yet."

The groups first single and music video has been in heavy rotation and continue to gain interest.  A growing fan base has also earned the girls a lucrative concert deal, and recently they’ve enjoyed repeat play on Bangkok’s SkyTrain rail network.

For Sony this is a purely commercial venture by a company looking to exploit a niche market in Thailand.

However, for the group members, they have broader goals and see a more important impact they could have on society in Thailand.

In a Buddhist society which prides itself on tolerance, ladyboys, known as "katoey" in Thai, enjoy wide acceptance.

Many Thais believe being a ladyboy is the result of bad karma — paying in this lifetime for misdeeds in former ones — and that ladyboys deserve pity, not blame.

While many transgendered women in Western nations might see the acceptance given to their counter-parts in Thailand as a kind of nirvana, the reality is far from perfect.

Transgender people are often represented in the media and in public Thai life, but they can still draw negative attention.

Social mobility is severely restricted and employment opportunities are generally limited.  More often than not their only option of work is dancing as exotic entertainers in cabaret revues.

Laws in Thailand are also heavily stacked against transgender people. They are not covered by rape laws, and are not allowed to marry.

The women want to sweep aside the common image of ladyboys as cabaret queens or tourist curiosities and join the mainstream of international pop.  Being seen as roll models is something each take very seriously and are dedicated to promoting tolerance and inclusion of transsexuals in Thailand.

The band’s dream is that the music’s appeal will extend to beyond the cabaret clubs tucked away in seedy red-light districts.

"I hope we are paving the way for other ladyboys. I hope society will be more open for them so that they can work, because they are able to work," said Krerkkong Suanyot, or Posh Venus.

Krerkkong, who has degrees in food science and humanities and is studying for a masters in political science, said she hopes her experience with the band will help earn recognition for other transsexuals.

The group does have a nagging concern that their rising celebrity might be based more on who they are, rather than how they sing.

"I hope audiences do look at us for our work, rather than just for being pretty"

 
Ladies and gentlemen… performing their hit single, ‘Visa for Love‘, and making their Nouveau Girl Blog debut, please join in giving a warm welcome to… Venus Flytrap:
 
 

 
 
OK, what did you think?
 
Maybe I’m having an 80’s flashback induced by the song’s vaguely familiar hook, but it’s not too bad. Kinda catchy… I bet after a few listens it will get stuck in my head… visa for love… do you want me to stay… da da da… visa for love… too late.  
 

Related Links

Offical Site: Venus Flytrap
Fan Site: Venus Flytrap [lots of pictures & videos]
MySpace: Venus Flytrap [unofficial]

YouTube: Music Video - Visa for Love
YouTube: Music Video - Cause I’m Your Lady
YouTube: TV Performance - Medley at At Ten

Book: Personal Narratives of Thailand’s Transgendered Youth
Personal Home Page: My life as ladyboy in Bangkok
Wikipedia: Kathoey - Thailand Ladyboy

Reuters UK: Thai ladyboy band hopes to hit the high notes
Gay New Zealand: Thailand: Transgender band’s record deal
Yahoo! News: Spicy Thai "ladyboy" band aims…
Pink News UK: Thai Spice Girls Preach Transsexual Power
UK Gay: Ladyboy-band sign to Sony

 

 
 
  -April

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Nothin’ Funnier Then a Beating

Posted on February 24th, 2007 by April.
Categories: Celebrity, Ignorant, LGBT, Transgender, Video.

I sent the following e-mail to George Takei regarding an episode of the Jimmy Kimmel show that aired after showing Mr. Takei’s PSA video:
 
 

Hello Mr. Takei,

I want express my appreciation for the fantastic PSA video you did regarding Tim Hardaway.  You stood up to the bully and his ignorant statement, spanked him on national television, and made Hardaway look ignorant and silly.  You’ve become the clear winner in the court of public opinion.

The PSA video clip I’ve seen was cut from a segment of the Jimmy Kimmel Show.  I’m not sure if you produced it in conjunction with the show or not, but if you did I’d like to know if you’d address something from an episode following the airing of your PSA video.

On February 21st, Jimmy Kimmel had Rebecca Romijn as a guest to discuss her new roll as a transgendered character on ABC’s ‘Ugly Betty’.  During the interview he mocked transgendered men and women, made jokes while showing photos of several transgendered women, then wrapped up his "jokes" by reading from a book where a transgendered woman is hit with an ax.  All for laughs… real funny.

As a transgendered woman, I’ve faced the threat of violence and didn’t find the humor Mr. Kimmel thinks is there.  Mr. Kimmel’s "joke" hits close to home, even here in the tolerant San Francisco area, Gwen Araujo was beaten to death by a group of men… just like his "joke".

If you have any contact with the producers of the Jimmy Kimmel show, I’d appreciate bring attention to the fact that violence toward anyone is not funny - and that includes the LGBT community.

Here’s the segment from the 2/21/07 Jimmy Kimmel Show:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhf_uF3pgnU

All the best,

 -April

P.S. "Naked Time" is one of my favorite StarTrek episodes!

 
 
(h/t Pam’s House Blend)
 
 
 

Links

Pam’s House Blend: Jimmy Kimmel Jokes About Violence…
Shakespeare’s Sister: Know what’s hilarious?
After Elton: Best. Gay. Week. Ever.

George Takei: PSA: Tolerance

Gwen Araujo: Justice for Gwen Araujo
Transgender Law Center: Gwen Araujo

YouTube: Jimmy Kimmel, Mocking & Beating the Transgendered is Funny
ABC Television: Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Wikipedia: Gwen Araujo
Wikipedia: Jimmy Kimmel

Home Page: George Takei

 
 

  -April

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Kitten War

Posted on August 28th, 2006 by April.
Categories: Celebrity, Fun, Television, Video.

Yes it’s another clip show. Too bad, I’ve been too busy to write. This time there’s a bonus, poll question. So that’s better… right?. :-)

Mary Tyler Moore
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

vs

Marlo Thomas
That Girl


Please cast your vote now:

  • A) Mary Tyler Moore Show
  • B) That Girl
  • C) Rhoda
  • D) You must be old… I have no idea who these people are.

BTW, I think Cristy kinda looks like Marlo Thomas in this picture.

-April

Editors Note: This article was originally published here.  It has been republished on this site to preserve continuity.

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Sometimes The Truth Hurts

Posted on August 25th, 2006 by April.
Categories: Bitchy, Celebrity, Fashion, Fun, Gossip.

"Ladies with an attitude
Fellows that were in the mood
Don’t just stand there, let’s get to it
Strike a pose, there’s nothing to it"

Vogue - Madonna

Here kitty kitty…

Who doesn’t love a good cat fight?

When you’ve grown tired of Kitten War, where do you turn for a bit of harmless fun?


Go Fug Yourself

I’ve never had much interest in celebrity news [sic] or gossip magazines like Entertainment Weekly or People, but I stumbled upon this site a few days ago and it’s become my new guilty pleasure.

The proprietors, Heather (hobbies include: skeet shooting, glass-hurling and marriage) and Jessica (hobbies include: stomping off in a huff, disobeying ones parents, hair-flipping, losing ones virginity at the prom, and making out), tear apart the worst fashion disasters. Often with ferocious glee and could easily be described as being a tad vicious.

The Fug Girls - fantastically bitchy, possess a barbed wit, and are reliably hilarious… unless you’re famous, definitely great fun.

Go Fug Yourself

 

"Good…good…good…pretty…pretty….pretty….SWEET FANCY MOSES ON BUTTERED TOAST.

Someone please explain the footwear here, because I’ve been looking at it for twenty minutes and I can’t figure it out. It looks like black pointy backless flats worn with…pleather spats? No. That’s not possible, right? People don’t go out shopping for pleather spats. No one has manufactured pleather spats. There can not be a market for pleather motherf-ing spats.

And if there were, would you wear them with an inocuous — even slightly boring — black cocktail dress? No. No, you would wear them with some costume-y goth-y cheerleader-y Gwen Stefani-esque thing. I mean, if you ARE going for pleather SPATS, of all things, then you need to wear the SHIT out of them. Commit to those pleather spats! Make them inarguably spatastic. OWN THEM."

 

It’s not all bad news for celebrities, they’re happy to point out the "perfect" outfit and offer props to their former victims that have mended their fugly ways.

Stop by and enjoy the celebrity styling from the comfort of your armchair, it’s purrfect.

 

 

Editors Note: This article was originally published here.  It has been republished on this site to preserve continuity.

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