Arts & Community
Out at the Center - May 2008 Archive
Out at The Center - May 2008 Edition
The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Mimi Gonzalez and includes a conversation with Edward Albee; a discussion on queer aging, or Coming Out at 70, with Jonathan Ned Katz, Amber Hollibaugh, Thomas Glave and Terry Boggis; a panel on being queer behind bars with formerly incarcerated persons; a forum on Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men; a preview of this year’s NewFest with Basil Tsiokos and highlights from the Bears on the Run concert.
Mimi Gonzalez
Hailing from the Motor City and feeling pre-disposed to all things automotive, Mimi’s full-time road career began in 1998 and she is going strong. Mimi answers the call of the U.S. armed forces by making our troops laugh in Afghanistan, Baghdad, Bosnia, Kosovo, Korea, Japan and Guam.
She got her start in television on the “Today” show as the “Funniest Person on Wall Street.” Since then, she’s been on “Ellen,” “Women Aloud,” “Que Loco,” “Funny is Funny,” and “Latino Laugh Festival.” Mimi’s even spent a month on-air as a morning-show co-host for a Clear Channel radio station in New York.
You can catch Mimi's act in Provincetown, Michigan and elsewhere this summer, check her website for details at: www.mimigonzalez.com
About Out at the Center
Out at the Center was a monthly half-hour TV show produced by The Lesbian Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center. More about Out at the Center.
