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'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>''' | |||
''by Dr. Weirde'' | |||
[[Image:Sister-of-Perpetual-Indulgence-at-Union-Square 014.jpg]] | |||
''' | '''Sister Boom Boom speaks to the press at a protest by bible-thumpers in Union Square, 1984.''' | ||
''Photo: Glenn Bachmann'' | |||
'' | '''Where The Nun Runs the Men's Locker Room''' | ||
[[Jewish Community Center|'''Jewish Community Center''']], 3200 California Street. One of San Francisco's most beloved weird characters, Jack Fertig, a.k.a. Sister Boom Boom, worked here at the reception desk for the Sports Center. Sister Boom Boom, who ran for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1982 as the "Nun of the Above" candidate, was a frequent spokesnun for the [[Sisters--Against Guilt | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence]], a group of drag-queen nuns dedicated to the expiation of stigmatic guilt and the promulgation of universal joy. With respect for personal religious beliefs, the Sisters would often satirize hierarchs and institutions, religious and/or political. | |||
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Unfinished History
by Dr. Weirde
Sister Boom Boom speaks to the press at a protest by bible-thumpers in Union Square, 1984.
Photo: Glenn Bachmann
Where The Nun Runs the Men's Locker Room
Jewish Community Center, 3200 California Street. One of San Francisco's most beloved weird characters, Jack Fertig, a.k.a. Sister Boom Boom, worked here at the reception desk for the Sports Center. Sister Boom Boom, who ran for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1982 as the "Nun of the Above" candidate, was a frequent spokesnun for the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group of drag-queen nuns dedicated to the expiation of stigmatic guilt and the promulgation of universal joy. With respect for personal religious beliefs, the Sisters would often satirize hierarchs and institutions, religious and/or political.