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The Year's 10 Best Transgender Non-Fiction Books

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by Mitch Kellaway

November 5, 2014

Letters for My Sisters: Transitional Wisdom in Retrospect ($16, Transgress Press)

“If you could write just one letter to someone who is beginning their gender transition or to your younger, pre-transition self, what would you say?” Letters for My Sisters, edited by Deanne Thornton and Andrea James, asked transgender women this question. The result is a heartfelt collection of advice, confessions, regrets, and triumphs from 35 women — the largest number of contributors to a collection by trans women yet published.

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http://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/books/2014/11/05/years-10-best-transgender-non-fiction-books

Atlanta Out on Film Audience Award for Best Comedy

Thank you Atlanta Out on Film audiences for choosing our film as Best Comedy! Our team had a wonderful stay in your amazing city, and the attendance and response to the film were outstanding!

 

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Seattle: Interview with Alec Mapa and Andrea James

Published on Oct 30, 2014
Interview with ALEC MAPA: BABY DADDY subject Alec Mapa and director Andrea James at the 2014 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.

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Hey Seattle: Over 150 LGBT Films Are Heading Your Way Starting Tomorrow

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By /bent 

October 8, 2014

ALEC MAPA: BABY DADDY

Thursday, October 16  at 5:00 PM

Director Andrea James, Subject Alec Mapa in attendance

Alec Mapa shines in this biographical documentary focusing on his one-man show and featuring his husband and adopted son.

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http://blogs.indiewire.com/bent/hey-seattle-over-150-lgbt-films-are-heading-your-way-starting-tomorrow-20141008

Flick picks: Reviews of films at the Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

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By DAVID WARNER, TIFFANY RAZZANO, JULIE GARISTO and DEVON CRUMPACKER
Oct 9, 2014

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Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy

It’s rare that a film can successfully combine raunchy sex jokes with heartfelt stories of love and compassion, but Alec Mapa does just that in his new hour-and-17-minute documentary. The film chronicles a day in the life of the comedian — from sun-up to sun-down — including a sold-out stand-up show of Mapa’s. Throughout the routine, jokes about gay porn give way to perceptive stories about the American adoption process for gay couples. The part that had me laughing the hardest: Mapa’s rendition of Miley Cyrus’s “Party in the USA,” sung like Bette Davis. Fri., Oct. 10, 5 p.m., Tampa Theatre. — Devon Crumpacker

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Talking speeding tickets and Jane Fonda with Andrea James, director of Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy

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October 7, 2014

5 Questions with Andrea James, director of  Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy, which screens at TIGLFF this Friday at 5 pm!.

 

  1.     What are you most looking forward to about your film showing in Florida? 

I’ve always loved the diversity in Florida, and I love how valiantly the Florida LGBT community has worked to end discrimination and oppression statewide. I used to write commercials and shot a number of ads near Tampa. It was always so lovely to go to the Gulf or enjoy amazing Greek food in Tampa!

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Instant Family: Alec Mapa's "Baby Daddy" at Out on Film

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By MYKE JOHNS & JOHN LEMLEY
Audiences may recognize the name Alec Mapa for his work as a stand-up comedian or his recurring roles on TV’s Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty or from the film Marley & Me. Since 2010, another role that Mapa has conquered is that of “father.” Alec and his husband adopted a five-year-old African American boy and the story of that life-changing event is at the center of Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy, screening this weekend at Out on Film, an LGBT film festival in Atlanta. Mapa and the film’s director Andrea James joined us in the studio to talk about the film and about the adventures of adoption for a 21st century gay couple.

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5 Out on Film highlights to check out

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Oct. 1, 2014

By Howard Pousner

“Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy”: In this film of his one-man show, actor-comedian Mapa (“America’s Gaysian Sweetheart”) shares funny and heartfelt stories about how his life has changed since he and his husband adopted a 5-year-old boy. Q&A with Mapa and director Andrea James follows film. (7 p.m. Oct. 4)

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http://www.myajc.com/news/entertainment/5-out-on-film-highlights-to-check-out/nhZBS/

Review: Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy

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by Obed Medina
Contributor
Monday Sep 29, 2014

When Alec Mapa takes the stage, all bets are off. This isn’t a sanitized exploration of the human condition with funny anecdotes. Not at all. This is a show where nothing is off limits. From poop to fart jokes to sex in cars, his new stand up routine has him going beyond his days of partying and drinking…Well, for the most part.

Since the last time I saw one of Mapa’s shows, he’s adopted a boy and he is now focused on coping with fatherhood. American’s Gaysian Sweetheart is all grown up and facing his mid-life crisis. Does that ground his comedy routine away from what we’re used to? Hell no. He still manages to find humor in everything from projectile vomiting to date night away from the rug rat.

“Baby Daddy” gives us a humorous (side-splitting would be more accurate) look at the adoption process that gays and lesbian must undergo, and it isn’t for the faint of heart. There are workshops, classes, background checks and social workers to face. If only straight parents were subjected to this process before getting pregnant, having babies would be a whole different ball game. Instead, all that a 16 year-old girl needs to become a parent is sperm.

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Transgender Women Celebrate New Book Publication: Letters for My Sisters: Transitional Wisdom in Retrospect (edited by Deanne Thornton and Andrea James

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Come meet the editors and contributors and hear them discuss their newest collection of writings by transgender women (Transgress Press 2014).

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http://www.sfcenter.org/events/transgender-women-celebrate-new-book-publication-letters-my-sisters-transitional-wisdom