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Boys Don't Fight is a rumination on queer longing, unrest, resentment, voyeurism, vulnerability, hopeless love triangles, missed connections, and autonomy, unfurling in lyrical electro-pop songs. This volume collects song lyrics, production photos, essays, and conversations with Giarmo and longtime collaborators. The book will include a download code for the accompanying album.

Produktbeschreibung
Boys Don't Fight is a rumination on queer longing, unrest, resentment, voyeurism, vulnerability, hopeless love triangles, missed connections, and autonomy, unfurling in lyrical electro-pop songs. This volume collects song lyrics, production photos, essays, and conversations with Giarmo and longtime collaborators. The book will include a download code for the accompanying album.
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Autorenporträt
Chris Giarmo is an artist and designer living in New Orleans, Louisiana, working in the mediums of music, typography, and drag, amongst others. As a performer, he was most recently seen as a dancer and vocalist in David Byrne’s American Utopia (on a world tour, Broadway, and in the feature film directed by Spike Lee), in Taylor Mac and Matt Ray’s epic queer rock opera  Bark Of Millions at the BAM Harvey and the Sydney Opera House, as well as numerous pieces created by Annie-B Parson/Big Dance Theater. He’s composed music for and sound designed theatrical productions by the likes of Tina Satter/Half Straddle, Young Jean-Lee, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Mac Wellman, Trish Harnetiaux, Ariel Stess, Jess Barbagallo, and Sibyl Kempson, with whom he recently collaborated by performing in and sonically staging the radio play version of her play The Securely Conferred, Vouchsafed Keepsakes of Maery S. He’s also the creator of anti-consumerist drag queen and YouTube beauty guru Kimberly Clark. Her recent How to Stop Shopping in Five Easy Steps is a six-part video series describing her practical and holistic methodology to combat the current trend of rampant over-consumption.