From Bay Windows, New England's Largest Gay and Lesbian Newspaper
from the "Out on the town" section by Rudy Kikel, Published June 30, 2005. Appeared in the online version and possibly in the print version (didn't see the actual newspaper so am not sure if it was in the print edition).
July 4, Monday
ART. Perhaps in honor of the Day of Freedom, opening tonight at Club Passim is an exhibition of some wickedly sexual punk rock art, aptly and subversively titled "Hung" at Club Passim (Harvard Square, Cambridge). Transgender rock n' roll goddess and punk legend Jayne County, front-person of The Backstreet Boys and The Electric Chairs in the early days of the New York punk scene, who always walked it out he then she talked it, is among the exhibiting artists. County's musical classics include "Man Enough to Be a Woman" (I know that's right) and "If You Don't Want To Fuck Me Baby, Baby Fuck Off" (word), but her visually artistic endeavors are sure to become classics in their own right. Other artists exhibiting include Arturo Vega, artistic director of The Ramones, Jad and David Fair, founders of underground rock legends Half Japanese, and many many more of the underground artistic/punk scene's finest.