Courtney Trouble Heads to the University of Calgary and Genderfest Winnipeg for Speaking Engagements, Screenings, and Parties this February

I am heading up north to Calgary and Winnipeg this week for a two week tour full of amazing events that I’m excited to share with you. On February 11th I will be at the University of Calgary doing an academic screening of my 2013 film Trans Grrrls: Revolution Porn Style Now! alongside my acclaimed presentation: Queer Porn … Read more Courtney Trouble Heads to the University of Calgary and Genderfest Winnipeg for Speaking Engagements, Screenings, and Parties this February


Curve Magazine Interview

2013 Curve Magazine, “Courtney Trouble Is Making Trouble: The queer icon serves up genderqueer, fat-positive, feminist porn“ The queer icon serves up genderqueer, fat-positive, feminist porn. BY ADAM L. BRINKLOW  Queer porn icon Courtney Trouble promises she’s not trying to step on our toes with the title of her latest project. “My big thing this … Read more Curve Magazine Interview


Queerly Beloved 2011

JUNE 26TH 2011: Courtney Trouble’s Third Annual QUEERLY BELOVED San Francisco Pride Party for all genders, all sexualities! PERFORMANCE BY ICY LYTESBURLESQUE bybay Area legend ALOTTA BOUTTEand QUEER PORN SUPERSTARS JIZ LEE AND DYLAN RYAN DJS JENNA RIOT AND BIANCA OBLIVION QUEER PRIDE PARTY welcome to all genders and sexualities! a pride party for the rest of us! RESERVE YOUR VIP TICKETS ONLINE:http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/177157RSVP ON … Read more Queerly Beloved 2011


How To Be A Girl: The Rumpus Interview With Antonia Crane

This post is part of my efforts to archive my words across the internet in one place. Please visit the original post and support the platform with your clicks. I noticed the images were glitched out so I’ve removed what they had (Flicker stand-ins) and will upload the original photos from Romy Suskin soon. RECESSION SEX WORKERS #7: HOW TO BE A GIRL: COURTNEY TROUBLE’S SUBVERSIVE SMUT BY ANTONIA CRANE January … Read more How To Be A Girl: The Rumpus Interview With Antonia Crane