POPULARITY
Jason and Brett talk to Armistead Maupin (Mona of the Manor) about living in the world of Tales of the City for 50 years, inspiration for the character of Mona, a day in his life at nearly-80, shows he's seen in the West End recently, Bernadette Peters, and more.Armistead Maupin is the author of the Tales of the City series, which includes Tales of the City, More Tales of the City, Further Tales of the City, Babycakes, Significant Others, Sure of You, Michael Tolliver Lives, Mary Ann in Autumn, and The Days of Anna Madrigal. His other books include the memoir Logical Family and the novels Maybe the Moon and The Night Listener. Maupin was the 2012 recipient of the Lambda Literary Foundation's Pioneer Award. He lives in London with his husband, Christopher Turner.**BOOKS!** Check out the list of books discussed on each episode on our Bookshop page:https://bookshop.org/shop/gaysreading | By purchasing books through this Bookshop link, you can support both Gays Reading and an independent bookstore of your choice!Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content! Purchase your Gays Reading podcast Merch! Follow us on Instagram @gaysreading | @bretts.book.stack | @jasonblitmanWhat are you reading? Send us an email or a voice memo at gaysreading@gmail.com
In Episode 4 of Reel Charlie Speaks, I explore everything Amistead Maupin including a deep dive into his 9-part book series, Tales of the City. Maupin's book and particularly the Tales series has made a lasting impact on my life and his character of Anna Madrigal is my favorite fictional character of all-time. I also discuss his stand-alone books, the various Tales adaptations and the beautiful legacy Maupin has created with his work. Click for more Reel Charlie Speaks. Read more about Armistead Maupin. Purchase Armistead's books or find them in your local public library. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reel-charlie-speaks/message
In honor of Pride Month, an interview with Armistead Maupin, recorded in January 2015 with host Richard Wolinsky. Armistead Maupin is the author of the legendary “Tales of the City Series.” The final book in the series, “The Days of Anna Madrigal” was published in 2014 and at the time of the interview had just been released in trade paperback. In this interview, Maupin talks about the entire Tales series, about the musical version that played in San Francisco, about the TV series, and about the various characters. “Tales of the City: the Musical,” which played at ACT's Geary Theatre in 2011, streams as part of Pride festivities June 21 through June 27, 2021. For more information, go to the ACT website. The post Pride Month: Armistead Maupin, 2015 appeared first on KPFA.
Matthew Bannister on: Olympia Dukakis, the Greek-American actor who won an Oscar for playing Cher’s mother in Moonstruck and became an LGBT icon after playing Anna Madrigal in Tales of the City. Its author Armistead Maupin pays tribute. Eric McGraw who founded and edited a magazine for prisoners called “Inside Time”. Former inmate Noel “Razor” Smith explains how it changed the course of his life. Anthony Thwaite, the poet, editor and critic who was a pivotal figure in British literary life. The former poet laureate Andrew Motion pays tribute. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Gregory Pappas Interviewed guest: Armistead Maupin Interviewed guest: Rachel Billington Interviewed guest: Noel ‘Razor’ Smith Interviewed guest: Ann Thwaite Interviewed guest: Andrew Motion Archive clips used: Hardtalk: BBC One, TX 19.3.2001; In Living Memory: Strangeways riot: Radio 4, TX 20.4.2005
IMRU SHOW 210419: Book Club Edition = Armistead Maupin Reading from Tales of the City + Armistead Maupin [Michael Tolliver Lives (2007)] + Armistead Maupin [Maryann in Autumn (2010)] + Armistead Maupin [The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014)]. [Hosted by: Michael Taylor Gray. Produced by Steve Pride. Recorded at KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles.] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
This week Rob and Robbie head to San Francisco to follow the lives and love affairs of those who reside at Anna Madrigal's apartment complex in Armistead Maupin's groundbreaking book and television series TALES OF THE CITY. Walking the boys down the winding streets of the city by the bay is celebrated actor Vince Gatton who discusses the impact of the show on queer youth, the brilliance that is Laura Linney, seeing trans representation through the lenses of many decades, comparing the book to the television series, and why there is unending love for Mouse. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Next episode: TRICK
20 anos depois de deixar a cidade, Mary Ann regressa e é rapidamente absorvida pelo mundo de diversidade de Anna Madrigal e a família que escolheu: os jovens residentes queer do número 28 de Barbary Lane. A minissérie da Netflix é uma sequela de "Tales of the City", original de 1993. Por Pedro Miguel Coelho Segue o Espalha-Factos! Site: https://espalhafactos.com/ | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspalhaFactos | Instagram: http://instagram.com/espalhafactos | Twitter: http://instagram.com/espalhafactos
Bienvenue dans le troisième épisode de Cinq pour Cent, où vous découvrirez le témoignage de Geoffrey, un homme de 29 ans qui sait qu’il est bisexuel depuis ses 14 ans mais qui a mis 10 ans à l’assumer. Ce long temps d'acceptation était dû à une peur d’aller vers les autres, par manque de représentation des personnes bisexuelles dans les médias et autour de lui notamment. Vous pouvez suivre Geoffrey sur Twitter @GeozzG. Recommandation culturelle La série Les Chroniques de San Francisco (Tales of the City en anglais, avec quelques bémols pour nous mais on vous laisse vous faire votre propre opinion ! Il s’agit à la base d’une série de lives écrits par Armistead Maupin à la fin des années 1980 pour les trois premiers livres. Au total on compte 9 livres : Chroniques de San Francisco (1978) Nouvelles Chroniques de San Francisco (1980) Autres Chroniques de San Francisco (1982) Babycakes (1984) D’un bord à l’autre (1987) Bye-bye Barbary Lane (1989) Michael Tolliver est vivant (2007) Mary Ann en automne (2010) Anna Madrigal (2014) SPOILER ALERT Dans l’épisode, Geoffrey parle de la série sortie en juin dernier sur Netflix réalisée par Lauren Morelli, et qui raconte le retour de Mary Ann Singleton (jouée par Laura Linney) pour l’anniversaire de Anna Madrigal (jouée par Olympia Dukakis - l’actrice cis qui joue un personnage trans dont parle Geoffrey). Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les deux premières séries sur Netflix. Bonus : c’est le 14 février 2014 qu’Ellen Page fait son coming-out lors d’une conférence de la Human Rights Campaign Foundation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecsAHJgPz-4 Cinq pour Cent est un podcast indépendant. Réalisation et montage : Anaïs de Muret Création graphique : Naëlie Baudin Assistance montage : Basile Gozlan Assistance réalisation : Simina Lazar crédit musique de générique : Inaccessible love par Cybersdf
durée : 00:04:03 - Livres en poche - par : Jacqueline Pétroz - Armistead Maupin, Franciscanais à partir des de 1971, est l'auteur de la série de romans "Les Chroniques de San Francisco". L'histoire met en scène Anna Madrigal, propriétaire du 28 Barbary Lane. Cette adorable matriarche protège les "chats errants" qu'elle recueille.
Armistead Maupin, author of the Tales of the City novels and other works, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, recorded June 14, 2007 at KPFA following the publication of “Michael Tolliver Lives,” which features one of the key characters from the series. In the interview, he discusses the origins of the series and how he came to write it, as well as the three miniseries based on the books, two on PBS and one on Showtime, all featuring Laura Linney and Olympia Dukakis as Mary Ann and Mrs. Madrigal, respectively. He also talks about The Night Listener, which became a film with Robin Williams along with the novel Maybe the Moon. Two more Tales of the City novels were published after Michael Tolliver Lives. Mary Ann in Autumn in 2016 and The Days of Anna Madrigal in 2017, and a musical version of Tales was produced at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre in summer 2011 for a successful two-month run. A new Netflix miniseries, Tales of the City, featuring actors who had appeared in earlier television adaptations, premiered in early June, 2019, and uses various elements and characters from these later works. A documentary on Armistead's life, The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin, can also be found on Netflix. His memoir, Logical Family, was published in 2017. An interview with Armistead concerning Mary Ann in Autumn can be found on the bookwaves.com website. The post Armistead Maupin, 2007: Tales of the City, “Michael Tolliver Lives” appeared first on KPFA.
TV Pilot Reviews, a weekly show covering premieres every single week, especially with all the streaming platforms. Which ones should you invest your time into? Don’t worry, we’re to help you. We’ll sift through the various TV pilots and give you recommendations on which ones you’d love and which ones you should skip. Today on TVPR, hosts Sam Davidson, Linda Antwi, and DeAnJilo Friday discuss whether or not you should watch YouTube Red's Impulse. Today, we cover Netflix's new scripted drama, Tales From The City. Based on Armistead Maupin's acclaimed book series chronicling LGBTQA+ life in San Francisco, Mary Ann Singleton returns to 28 Barbary Lane in San Francisco after a 23-year absence for the 90th birthday of her former landlady, Anna Madrigal. Mary Ann is happily reunited with Michael Tolliver and Anna, but things are more complicated with her ex-husband, Brian Hawkins, and Shawna, the daughter she left behind to pursue a broadcasting career. The relationship between transgender man Jake Rodriguez and his girlfriend Margot Park faces challenges as Jake explores his newfound attraction to men. Michael struggles with the option to stop using condoms now that he is in a relationship with Ben Marshall, who is on PrEP. Anna begins receiving mysterious letters threatening to expose a secret from her past. We all know the struggle of trying to decide which shows to invest our time into. On TV PILOT REVIEWS we save you the trouble as we go through new TV pilots and recommend which shows you will want to binge watch and which shows you may want to skip... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello and Welcome to Episode 37A - We've split this podcast into 2. We've got Vinnie, David, Brian, Pussy Blaster, Anna Madrigal, Skippy and Featuring Sharkweek! (Fluffy Passed out after food, before recording). This week we call it Episode 38 but it's really 37A, We talk about snoring (Brian's Sex Snore), Brian talks about his trip to Madison, Wi and opens our eyes to Line Dancing. Vinnie is selling his house and gives us an update. Overall it sounds like a low key podcast, you'll find out why once you listen! Please contact us and let us know what you enjoy (we'll only read the email on the air if you ask us to) or what you don't enjoy! Questions, comments, dick pics? Send us STUFF! Nexttuesdaybears@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Hello and Welcome to Episode 37B - We've split this podcast into 2. We've got Vinnie, David, Brian, Pussy Blaster, Anna Madrigal, Skippy and Featuring Sharkweek! (Fluffy Passed out after food, before recording). This week we call it Episode 38 but it's really 37A, Anna's feeling 5 x 5, we talk about whats "Grinding our Gears", Brian and David go to Walmart, Anna takes a Poll "Does making out include a blow job" ? Vinnie talks about visiting Colorado !Please contact us and let us know what you enjoy (we'll only read the email on the air if you ask us to) or what you don't enjoy! Questions, comments, dick pics? Send us STUFF! Nexttuesdaybears@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
Howdy and Welcome to Episode 36 - We have David, Brian, Vinnie (Kevin is wish us in Spirit), Sharkweek! and special guests - Fluffy and introducing Anna Madrigal! We start out with Shots SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS! We talk about women's cycles (nicknames), David and Brian are re-watching "Sex in the City". We talk about "Natural" Raspberry Flavoring/Aroma. We look at a "penis" clit while Fluffy is getting his make-up on for the 80's party that nighte.... aaaaaand we offer advice to a listener about if "a guy" is gay and how to possibly tell.Please contact us and let us know what you enjoy (we'll only read the email on the air if you ask us to) or what you don't enjoy! Questions, comments, dick pics? Send us STUFF! Nexttuesdaybears@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
On 18 Feb 2014, Rosie met Armistead Maupin of Tales of the City fame. They spoke about the ninth book in the series, The Days of Anna Madrigal, which focused on the beloved transgender landlady. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radio Wolinsky 7: A Conversation with Armistead Maupin. Armistead Maupin is the author of the legendary “Tales of the City Series.” The final book in the series, “The Days of Anna Madrigal” was published in 2014. In this interview, Maupin talks about the entire Tales series, about the musical version that played in San Francisco, about the TV series, and about the various characters. The interview was recorded in January 2015 and aired once on KPFA in February, 2015 in a shorter version. The podcast runs 40 minutes. The post Armistead Maupin appeared first on KPFA.
The Days of Anna Madrigal
With John Wilson. Armistead Maupin discusses The Days of Anna Madrigal, the ninth (and possibly final) instalment of his celebrated Tales of the City series of novels. Madrigal is reunited with the former tenants of 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco, as they prepare to spend time at Burning Man, the avant-garde festival in Nevada. Transgender Anna is now 92, and determined 'to leave like a lady', and embarks on a road trip to the desert - to the brothel where she lived as a teenage boy. Her is the romantic tale of a man (played by Joaquin Phoenix) who falls in love with the voice of his computer's operating system (the voice provided by Scarlett Johansson). Complications ensue when his feelings are reciprocated. Novelist Toby Litt delivers his verdict on this latest idiosyncratic movie from Being John Malkovich director Spike Jonze. The inaugural shortlist of The Folio Prize was announced today. Chair of Judges, Lavinia Greenlaw, discusses the eight shortlisted books in the running for the £40,000 prize, which celebrates the best English-language fiction from around the world, regardless of form, genre, or the author's country of origin. Cellist Raphael Wallfisch discusses his new CD of Jewish music, including Schelomo by Bloch, which he has dedicated to his grandparents who died in the Holocaust, and to his mother Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, who survived Auschwitz by playing the cello in the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra. Producer Jerome Weatherald.
The Days of Anna Madrigal, the suspenseful, comic, and touching ninth (and final) novel in Armistead Maupin’s bestselling “Tales of the City” series, follows one of modern literature’s most unforgettable and enduring characters—Anna Madrigal, the legendary transgender landlady of 28 Barbary Lane. While some members of Anna’s family head for the other-worldly landscape of Burning Man, Anna embarks on a road trip that takes her deep into her past, including a visit to Winnemucca, Nevada where the 16-year old boy she used to be ran away from the whorehouse he called home. *Click HERE to see photos from the program!