Alix Olson

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Checking My Pulse 03:10 Tools
Eve's Mouth 03:36 Tools
Cute for a Girl 01:12 Tools
Built Like That 02:27 Tools
Gender Game 02:48 Tools
America's On Sale 03:53 Tools
Subtle Sister 02:49 Tools
Dear Mr. President 04:05 Tools
Daughter 04:30 Tools
Picnic Table 01:40 Tools
Deadbeat Daddy 01:55 Tools
I Believe 04:32 Tools
Warriors 02:19 Tools
Cunt Cuntry 03:37 Tools
Unsteady Things 04:59 Tools
Sticks 02:33 Tools
Armpit Hair (Mammally Factual) 02:39 Tools
Myth 01:59 Tools
Popcorn and Laughter 03:20 Tools
Witches 04:08 Tools
Subway Lips 02:54 Tools
Criminal 03:04 Tools
Pirates 05:42 Tools
Wholly Human 04:29 Tools
Beautiful Bones 02:40 Tools
Bedtime Poem 02:23 Tools
Independence Meal 07:46 Tools
Dorothea Tanning 03:55 Tools
Kindness and Rags 03:55 Tools
Blessed With a Family 04:16 Tools
Womyn Before 04:30 Tools
Armpit Hair 00:00 Tools
8 X 10 04:30 Tools
Women Are Different 04:17 Tools
"Subtle Track" 00:00 Tools
Attention Shoppers! 00:00 Tools
Women Before 00:00 Tools
8x10 00:00 Tools
Finally, Love Poem 06:05 Tools
Dear 16 Year Old Me 06:05 Tools
c**t cuntry 03:37 Tools
Sixteen Year Old Me 02:50 Tools
Dear Diary 02:50 Tools
Untitled 03:37 Tools
Extra Track 02:50 Tools
Box Spring in New Orleans 02:50 Tools
Dear Mr President 02:50 Tools
Protagonist 02:50 Tools
Everybody's Waiting 02:50 Tools
Legacy 02:50 Tools
Clash 02:50 Tools
Alix Olson - America is on Sale 02:50 Tools
daddy 02:50 Tools
Bobcats 02:50 Tools
Welcome to Progress 02:50 Tools
Subtle Track 02:50 Tools
Alix Olson - Built Like That - 06 Attention Shoppers! 02:50 Tools
Word Warriors: 25 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution 02:50 Tools
Dear 16 Yr. Old Me 02:50 Tools
Maybe She Will Understand 02:50 Tools
Alix Olson - Built Like That - 03 Cute For A Girl 02:50 Tools
Eves Mouth 02:50 Tools
warrior 02:50 Tools
Alix Olson - Built Like That - 08 Subtle Sister 02:50 Tools
pulse 02:50 Tools
armit hair (mammally factual) 02:50 Tools
My Art 02:50 Tools
Alix Olson - Built Like That - 05 Deadbeat Daddy 02:50 Tools
Bonus Track 02:50 Tools
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from alixolson.com Alix Olson is an internationally touring folk poet and progressive queer artist-activist. One part peace vigil, one part protest rally, and one part joyful raucous concert, Alix ignites audiences everywhere she performs. Olson's innumerable stage, broadcast, radio and print appearances include, most recently, twice headlining HBO's "Def Poetry Jam" (Russell Simmons), and an inclusion in Utne Magazine's InRadio compilation. Utne's website calls Olson "...the spoken word diva everyone's talking about." Alix has graced the cover of Ms. Magazine, who called Olson a "road-poet-on-a-mission," and her work has been featured in Girlfriends Magazine, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Curve, Lesbian Review of Books, and on the covers of Lambda Book Report, Lavender Lens, and Velvet Park magazines. A recent interview with Olson for The Progressive calls her a "word warrior" and gives a comprehensive peek into just what makes her work so compelling. Alix has appeared on the nationally syndicated Air America's "Unfiltered" radio (co-hosts Rachel Maddow, Rachel Winstead, and Chuck D), as well as on Oxygen television, CNN, HBO, In the Life, and WXPN's World Cafe with David Dye, and local radio stations around the country. Alix was voted "Best Activist", along with MoveOn, in Venus Magazine's Hott List 2004. Olson was voted 2004 OutMusician of the Year (OutMusic), and was a triple nominee for the 2002 OUTMusic Awards. In June 2003, Alix (along with Margaret Cho and Nobuko Oyabu) received the "Visionary Award" from the DC Rape Crisis Center for her "exceptional commitment to the promotion of social justice." Past honorees include Gloria Steinem, Tori Amos, Patricia Ireland and Sarah Jones. Olson has also received a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, and a Barbara Deming grant. Howard Zinn (historian/activist) calls Alix "an ingenious poet, a brilliant performer, a funny person, a serious thinker. Quite simply, extraordinary." Alix tours over two-hundred days a year, and has headlined national conferences for the National Organization for Women, GenderPac, and the Lesbian Summit. Most recently, Alix performed for one million people at the Washington, D.C. March for Women's Lives. She has headlined international poetry festivals in Portugal, the Netherlands, and England, and will be touring Australia in January. Of her live performances, The Progressive Magazine calls Alix "an electrifying performer who seduces the audience with wit and energy, spinning tales of life on the road between her fiery poems. A sharpshooter with theatrical flair, Olson oozes both love and rage." Above all, Alix Olson is undaunted by being labeled as "controversial." "I think any artist who confronts the status quo will be targeted as 'controversial'. We will also be called 'angry,' 'aggressive,' 'loud,' or at best, 'idealistic,' so that we are discounted, backed into a corner, and our power is deflated. But I have never been intimidated by words, because they've always been on my side." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.