
""It's going to be a rock 'n' roll good time," Schuffman predicted."
""The thing I'm proudest about is I get to publish voices that don't often get heard," Schuffman said, pointing to a column launched in 2014 by a trans writer that focused on dating while trans."
""Another one was about being a Black bartender and weird taboos about race and the nightclub industry.""
Stuart Schuffman included a concise chapter on Kilowatt's weird history and debauched shenanigans. The Oct. 17 Kilowatt event celebrating his new book features drag artists, burlesque, circus acts, live music, and Honey Mahogany presiding. Schuffman has documented two decades of dive bars, late-night haunts, cheap eats, cultural happenings, activist exploits, and bohemians through a website, travel, books, video productions, and a 2015 mayoral run. He retained a grassroots profile while expanding into a small multimedia enterprise and maintaining a gadfly Editor-in-Cheap persona. His outlet published marginalized voices, launched a 2014 trans dating column, featured writing on Black bartending taboos, and provided opportunities for hundreds of contributors despite minimal pay.
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