BmoreArt.com: Review of Sister’s Quimm [April 2016] “It’s really powerful for me as a younger person to see how long they’ve kept their community vital, and I can only hope that any of the things I’m involved in back home will still be giving queers a space to express themselves a decade from now.”
City Paper: 10th Anniversary Feature of the Kitty Club [June 13, 2012] “. . . the Kitty Club endures, in part because there’s nothing else like it: a safe, accepting space for gay/trans/whatever-you-got women putting out creative, provocative, political performances. And in part because it’s just so damned much fun.”
City Paper: The People Behind the Charm City Kitty Club Talk About Politics, Art, and Freaking People Out [June 2005] “. . . Butches and femmes, andro dykes and baby butches, pre-, post-, and no-op transgendered and polyamorous, queer breeders and glamour butches, lipstick lesbians and diesel dykes, welcome to the Charm City Kitty Club . . . a boldly ambitious cultural laboratory that dissects contemporary gender theory and identity politics with a seriously unserious silly streak . . .”
Curve Magazine: Pretty Kitties [May, 2005] “Charm City Kitty Club deftly accomplishes these goals, showcasing first-time performers alongside seasoned veterans; creating a lesbian-centered space while featuring a number of performers who run a range of genders and sexual orientations; and presenting serious, often emotionally wrenching material alongside slapstick striptease and eclectic music.”