Welcome to the podcast about queer culture where we read it, and then we read it to filth. Get it while it's hot!
How do you survive a plague? In this special coronavirus update, we compare government responses to HIV and coronavirus with HIV activist Nic Holas. Stay safe, and stay home, Filthies!
Is it exclusion or elevation to separate attendees at an event by the colour of their skin? This week we take a deep dive into Sissy Ball at Mardi Gras, as founded and hosted by the iconique trans icon Bhenji Ra, and explore the cognitive dissonance in Aaron Schock's coming out. Let's kiki!
How's your mat talk? Today we’re chatting Netflix's Cheer, and the controversy surrounding Jamila Jamil's role as judge in the upcoming HBO Ballroom show Legendary.
To kickstart another season of Read to Filth, the boys look at what the Australian Immigration Department has been doing to LGBTI asylum seekers, and ask if "Find Me", André Aciman's sequel to Call Me By Your Name, lives up to the hype.
Read to Filth is back for 2020! In this quick update, the boys share what they did over the break and give an overview of what's in store for the next season.
This episode we chat toxic masculinity with celebrated Australian playwright Tommy Murphy, and explore his new play Packers and Sons.
In an extra spooky mini Halloween episode, the boys breakdown why the B in LGBTI stands for Babadook and what makes Halloween so important to the queer community.
Is Ellen Degeneres a legend or a launderer? Today we’re chatting HBO’s Euphoria, Developments before the SCOTUS and the Australian parliament, and Ellen Degeneres‘ controversial seat buddy at a Dallas Cowboys game.
This week we chat with HIV advocate and co-founder of The Institute of Many (TIM) Nic Holas about our lord and saviour, JVN, and his decision to come out about being HIV+. We also take a deep dive into T.S. Eliot prize winner Ocean Vuong's new novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and shine a light on Vietnamese-American queer experience (and Rob's whiteness).
Can you picture Pete Buttigieg in a harness? Don't worry, neither can we. Today we're chatting about whether the third Democratic primary debate was the gayest thing we've ever seen, Rainbow Banking (GIVE US MONEY, WE'RE GAY!), and Andrew Sean Greer's Pulitzer winning novel, Less. Let's Kiki!