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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Nok Yollada interview at 9 Roum Jai Kon Thai Mai Ting Kan
Nok Yollada interview at 9 Roum Jai Kon Thai Mai Ting Kan about transgender people could wear female uniforms in a graduation ceremony again.
Nok Yollada - 9 Roum Jai Kon Thai Mai Ting Kan 1/2
Caroline "Tula" Cossey (born 31 August 1954) is an English model. She is one of the world's most well known transsexual women, having appeared in a James Bond 'For Your Eyes Only' film and been the first to pose for Playboy. Since being outed by British tabloid News of the World, Cossey has fought for her right to legally marry and to be recognized by the law as a woman.
Alex Rendell being a show girl in TV drama Pleng SeeRoong
Alex Rendell is my favourite actor and singer. He acting in gay and wanna be a show girl in TV drama Pleng SeeRoong. Anyway he really cute in girl dress and great acting. Check it out!
Alex Rendell - I've never been to me (Plerng SeeRoong)
Time Out Tel Aviv heroes: singer Dana International, choreographer Ohad Naharin, writer Etgar Keret and politician
Dana International Dana International, the most successful Israeli singer since Ofra Haza, grew up as Yaron Cohen: the musically talented son of a blue-collar family in Holon. In the early ’90s she became part of the gay and drag scene in Tel Aviv. Aged 21 she traveled to London for a sex-change operation, and her debut album was released shortly afterwards. In 1998 Dana International made history when she won the Eurovision Song Contest. Her success has set a powerful precedent for marginal communities – not only in Israel, but all over the world.
Who are your Tel Aviv heroes? Alexander Penn, a poet who lived on the fringes of society. He was a tall and handsome boxer, who knew how to throw a mean punch and also craft a beautiful verse. One of my favorite lines of his is 'it was gloriously awful'
What was the greatest event that happened in music in the last 40 years? The internet. It changed the rules of the music industry. The traditional model of selling songs collapsed, music became much more accessible. Now, you can sit in your living room and watch music from every era and every country, in every language. It’s a wonderful revolution for music lovers and a disaster for people who make a living through music. But in time it’ll settle down, and everyone will learn to live with the market forces – they’re unstoppable.
What was the defining event that led you to choose your profession? I’m four years old, and I’m standing on a chair in the living room with a long towel wrapped around my head, which is meant to be the blonde hair of the most successful singer in Israel, Ilanit. I sing her song from the 1973 Eurovision contest: ‘We will find the garden, the garden of love…’ the audience is comprised of my whole family, including my elderly grandmothers, and they all clap and compliment me. At that moment my heart tells me that I want to do this forever. I sneak away to peek at my reflection in the bathroom mirror, and when I see how good I look with the long towel – I decide then and there that I want to be a female singer.
What’s your favourite place in Tel Aviv? As a child I lived across the street from the old cemetery on Trumpeldor Street, where all the dignitaries of Tel Aviv are buried. Every time I felt depressed or wasn’t sure how I’d make it in this strange world, I’d run away to the cemetery. I had a regular spot there, near the grave of the poet Haim Nahman Bialik, and I’d lie there for hours, revelling in the peace and quiet that was missing in my life. I don’t go there any more, but I still feel that it’s my own private space.
What has been the peak of your professional life, so far? If I must choose one moment, it would be hearing my mother cry over the phone, after I won Eurovision. I was in England and she was in her living room in Israel, in the same place where she had cried over me so many times before, but those had been unhappy tears. Her tears of joy were perhaps the best thing that my career brought about.
Network chairperson Yollada Suanyot said yesterday they had received complaints from transgender students, alumni and lecturers about the regulations, which she believes stem from society's misunderstanding of transgender, identified medically as transsexuฌalism. She claimed people with transgender inclintion needed therapy before undergoing a gender change and to dress and live according to their sexual inclinations. She said the universities' dress code violated their rights and obstructed the treatment of transsexualism. As a result, she said, many transgender youths did not want to study further.
The Network of Transgender Women of Thailand has urged the Education Ministry and universities to cancel regulations forcing transgender persons to wear male uniforms to classrooms, exams and graduation ceremonies.
Yollada said the network had submitted an appeal to Education Minister Jurin Laksanawisit on Wednesday. However, Jurin said he hadn't yet received it and would look into the issue today. She added that the network had asked the Royal Household Bureau if transgender people could wear female uniforms in a graduation ceremony. They were told the bureau did not limit people's rights and that they should contact the Education Ministry and universities about the matter, she said. Thammasat University (TU) vice president Parinya Thewanaruemitkul said his institution didn't object to transgender students wearing female uniforms - but those who hadn't undergone a gender change could not stay in girls' dorms or use women's toilets. Parinya said universities would be willing to comply with a request by the Royal Household Bureau or Education Ministry.
Transgender group calls for changes By The Nation Published on December 11, 2009
Harisu says no to suicide and opened Mix-Trans Club
With the recent suicide of former President Roh Moo Hyun, Korea's most famous transgender celebrity, Harisu, has reached out to prevent suicides among transgender talents. Harisu said "I wish that there will be no more transgender suicides" and Harisu opened a club last month in Apgujeong-dong to provide a fun, safe atmosphere for transgendered.
On the 13th, 'Mix-Trans Club' was established. Recently, there were two up and coming transgender entertainers, one known as the "Harisu Part 2," Jang Chae Won, and another up and comer who had a 'coming out' and received such severe backlash, Kim Jihoo, both committed suicide. Harisu said, "My heart was broken upon hearing the news of the suicides of my friends and colleagues. I wanted to make a beautiful place for people to come together after coming out and suffering the same pain."
So far Harisu's collected a small group of 20 members to create the 'Mix Trans' performance group.
It's a very nice thing Harisu is doing for the twenty some people in the biz... but who will do anything about for the former presidents and other straight, one-gender celebs? Where is their club?
Jan Chae-Won,(Harisu Part2) Korean newhalf died (2008.10.03)
Worlds youngest transsexual Kim Petras on This Morning
TV interview of German transgirl Kim Petras on the Morning Show. The interview draws a more realistic picture of Kim than in the CBS show "The Insider" on April 30, 2009. Kim speaks about her past as a boy and the latest single she has released: "Die for you".
Kim Petras 16 year old pop star from Germany. She became famous in internet after posting videos of herself singing on MYSPACE and youtube. Nice Girl isn't she ? You'll be surprise but htis is not ordinary girl. Kim Petras was actually born Tim Petras, but all his life he had dream to become a woman and after time turned 16 he had a sex change operation Now Kim Petras is the youngest person in the world ever to have such a surgery.
Worlds youngest transsexual Kim Petras on This Morning
Poyd Treechada starring in Thai TV drama 'Muay Inter' with the hottest stars Pancake and Stefan on 7 Channel. Poyd was in 'Lhing Lhing' a contestant and Pancake's friend. Poyd appears since MuayInter part 7. Chack it out!
After didn't on-air in Modern9 TV 'True Love Next Door' back with new channel, new air-play and re-name to 'Neur-Koo Yark Ruu Wa Krai' (ex-anme Neur-Koo Pra-Too Tad Pai) Pa Ruj and TonKhaw are still special character (cos i'm not sure they are ladyboy or gay). Anyway that's very funny sitcom and I'm so happy they're back. Board Truelovenextdoorhttp://truelovenextdoor.ob.tc
True Love Next Door sitcom is back!
True Love Next Door end of season1 and pre season 2
Mum Show Man Comedy Concert by Mum Laconics was show on 21 - 22 November 2009 at Centerpoint Playhouse at Central World. I'll find some video from this show soon..