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Khush It Real Good
Published on June 11, 2008
Todays word, for all the vocabulary-expanders in the crowd, is khush. It means ecstatic pleasure in Urdu, as well as happy and gay. In recent years, South Asian lesbians and gays in the West have proudly claimed the expression to describe the complex experience of being a queer person of color an expat identity that is explored with spunk and style to burn in Pratibha Parmars 1991 short documentary, Khush. The fourth annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival salutes the British-Indian filmmaker with a Saturday matinee program of three nonfiction shorts she made in the 90s (including Khush, of course), followed by a panel discussion on Representations of Queer Asian Pacific Islander Women in the Media anchored by the director herself. In preparation, do your homework (with a study buddy, natch) and check out Parmars 2006 feature debut, the lesbian culture-clash romance Ninas Heavenly Delights.
June 13-15, 2 p.m., 2008