Did you just say it’s Monday?

| May 18, 2009
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Hey there merry readers! It’s that time again. It’s the Monday Edition of TGForum! We bring up the big guns first as Miss Ronnie Rho whips out a TWIT that will leave you breathless. Or at least well informed about the state of TGs in the news — and why that soldier in Afghanistan was wearing pink underwear. In a fire fight. Ronnie’s got it all from all around the world just for your edification. So edify today with This Week In Transgenderism.

A while back we ran a story on a club night in London called Club Lola. The lady in charge there is named Frances and in this month’s Transvocalizers our music writer Pamela DeGroff introduces us to the very complex and interesting Miss Frances. She’s been a musician, a cult member, a courtesan… well read all about her and enjoy her fascinating photos in Transvocalizers.

Next up, and we really hope she’s all there, is the lovely Miss Kyra Kelly’s Miss Lexy Tranner. This month we hope you can see all of the toon with no problems. If not, you know the drill — drop me an email and I’ll try to make it visible. This month Lexy is faced with a really big decision. Will the thought of all that pain make her pull back or will she go on and be truly fulfilled as a woman? Only one way to find out…read Lexy Tranner — Weekend CD.

Dina’s Diner is serving up some simple but satisfying fare this month. Get there early so you can snag a booth. You don’t want to be stuck at the counter. Pick a tune on the booth jukebox, order some coffee and settle down to see what Dina Amberle’s got on the specials list. I hear there’s some fresh Jennifer Boylan, a good Cindy Sherman and some kinky sex and lingerie. As Mister Burns would say, “Excellent.” Visit Dina’s Diner for the complete recipes.

Rounding out our lineup this week is TG History by Michelle Moore. This month Michelle examines just how long the concept of TG groups has been around. Think you know your TG History? You don’t know nuttin’ till you’ve read TG History — Girls Night Out, The Early Support Groups.

That’s what we’ve got for you today. Go, read, be beautiful!

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Angela Gardner is a founding member of The Renaissance Transgender Assoc., Inc., former editor of its newsletter and magazine, Transgender Community News. She was the Diva of Dish for TGF in the late 1990s and Editor of LadyLike magazine until its untimely demise. She has appeared in film and television shows portraying TG characters, as well as representing Renaissance on numerous talk shows.

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