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Bitch Talk
SFFilm - After What Happened at the Library with Kyle Casey Chu and Róisín Isner

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 21:37


Send us a textWe're proud to kick off our SFFilm 2025 coverage with a very Bay centered short film!After What Happened at the Library is a fictional story based on the real events that took place in 2022 when Kyle Casey Chu, a drag queen, was attacked by Proud Boys spouting homophobic and transphobic slurs at the popular Drag Story Hour at the San Lorenzo Library. We're joined by co-writer Róisín Isner and co-writer/actor Kyle Casey Chu (aka Panda Dulce) to discuss the origins of Drag Story Hour, the two-part trauma of becoming public victims and then political puppets, and why it's important to be aware of how we consume the news.Get tickets to watch After What Happened at the Library at CAAMFest on May 9th here!Follow Drag Story Hour on IGFollow co-writer Kyle Casey Chu on IGFollow co-writer Róisín Isner on IGPurchase Kyle Casey Chu's new book The Queen Bees of Tybee County here!Support the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 , 2023 , and 2024 without you! -- Fight fascism. Shop small. Use cash. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 5.1.25 – Filmmakers Exploring Boundaries

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Host Miko Lee celebrates AAPINH Month by interviewing Filmmakers: Sara Kambe Holland, Alleluiah Panis, and Kyle Casey Chu, also known as Panda Dulce. We also cover a bunch of AAPINH month events happening throughout the Bay Area.   Calendar of Events Community Calendar May 3 2-6pm Daly City AAPI Fest celebrating local Asian American & Pacific Islander culture in Daly City and the Greater San Francisco Bay Area     May 10 10am-12pm PT Our Heritage 5K 2025  a FREE, family-friendly 5K fun walk/run honoring the rich history and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in San Francisco. This scenic route winds through the heart of the city, passing by over 16+ historic AAPI landmarks—featuring goodies, resources, and fun facts about its cultural significance. Expect cheer stations, photo ops, sweet treats, and entertainment along the route to keep the energy high! May 10th is also AAPI Mental Health Day! The Our Wellness Festival, will celebrate mental health, community, and joy. The festival will feature family-friendly activities, carnival-style games, music, dancing, wellness resources, and more! May 23 at 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ2S+ Mixer NJAHS Peace Gallery 1684 Post Street, San Francisco Children's Fairyland in Oakland, and Stanford's Asian American studies department host a series of events throughout the month that we will post in the show notes for you to check out.  Bay Area Public Libraries AAPI Month Oakland public libraries feature reading lists for all ages, a grab and grow seedling kit and events like watermelon kimchi making!San Francisco Public Libraries There will be events for all ages at Library locations throughout the City, including free author talks, book clubs, film screenings, crafts, food programs and musical and dance performances. San Jose Public libraries host a series of events with a highlights being Tapa Cloth making on May 6 and Vegan Filipino Cooking with Astig Vegan on May 7 Berkeley public libraries   CAAMFest 2025 United States of Asian America Through June 1    Transcript: Filmmakers Exploring Boundaries   Opening: [00:00:00] Apex Express Asian Pacific expression. Community and cultural coverage, music and calendar, new visions and voices, coming to you with an Asian Pacific Islander point of view. It's time to get on board the Apex Express.   Ayame Keane-Lee: [00:00:57] Welcome to Apex Express and happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Even though the Trump administration has eliminated recognizing cultural heritage months, we are still celebrating diversity and inclusion. Here at Apex Express and KPFA, we believe in lifting up people's voices. And tonight on Apex Express, we are focusing on Asian American filmmakers exploring boundaries. Host Mika Lee talks with filmmakers, creators, writers Sarah Kambe Holland, Alleluiah Panis, and Kyle Casey Chu, also known as Panda Dulce. Join us on Apex Express.    Miko Lee: [00:01:51] Welcome, Sarah Kambe Holland, the amazing young filmmaker, writer, director, here to talk about your very first film, egghead and Twinkie. Welcome to Apex Express.    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:02:04] Thanks so much for having me.   Miko Lee: [00:02:06] So first I'm gonna start with a personal question, which is an adaptation from the amazing poet Chinaka Hodges. And my first question is, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:02:19] Oh wow. What a great question. , I think that I represent my family and my heritage. I'm mixed, so I'm half Japanese and half British. I grew up partially in Japan and partially in the States. I feel like those experiences, my family, they make up who I am and the stories that I wanna tell.   Miko Lee: [00:02:41] And what legacy do you carry with you?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:02:45] I think the legacy of my family, my grandparents on both sides have overcome so much, and, , they're a big inspiration to me. Funny enough, my grandparents play kind of a secret role in this film. My grandparents on my mom's side were incarcerated in the Japanese American camps. My grandmom, my British side overcame a lot of adversity as well in her life. , I think that's the legacy that I carry.    Miko Lee: [00:03:09] Thank you. Tell me a little more, what secret role do your grandparents play in the film?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:03:14] all my grandparents have always been very supportive of, my art and my filmmaking. But my grandparents on my mom's side, they passed away ahead of the making of this film. And I inherited my grandfather's car. And that car is the car in the movie that, Egghead Twinkie drive cross country. So I like to think that this is their way of supporting me. I think that they would get a kick out of the fact that their car is like a main character in the film,    Miko Lee: [00:03:41] literally carrying you on your journey. I had so much fun watching the film. Can you share with our audience a little bit about what the film is about and what inspired you to create this?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:03:52] So the film is called Egghead and Twinkie, and it's about this mixed Asian teenage lesbian named Twinkie who's coming out and her best friend Egghead, who unfortunately is in love with her and she does not feel the same. , and they end up going on this cross country road trip to meet Twinkie Online love interest IRL for the very first time. So it's kind of like a buddy comedy road trip movie. Coming of age queer story, , and it's one that's very personal to me, I think is a mixed Asian queer person. This was a story I was drawn to tell because it was a story that I didn't really see on screen when I was growing up.   Miko Lee: [00:04:30] Can you talk to me a little bit more about the use of the name Twinkie, which for many folks in the A API community is seen as a slur, and I know she talks about it a little in the film, but can you share more how you came up with that?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:04:44] Yes, it's a very nuanced thing and it's something I was kind of nervous to tackle, especially like in a comedy film. , but really with the creation of Twinkie's character, , I feel like she's going on this journey to embrace herself as a lesbian, as a gay woman, but then also I think that she's searching for herself as a mixed Asian person. I feel like within the Asian American community, if you're raised here in the US or if you're mixed or if you're adopted, I think that there can be this feeling of not feeling Asian enough. I think the word Twinkie was something that was kind of weaponized against her. Like, oh, you know, you're not Asian enough, you're a Twinkie. And her way of coping with that is to kind of reclaim that word and kind of own that. As her own name.    Miko Lee: [00:05:31] Thank you so much for sharing. I read online that this is the very first feature film to be crowdfunded on TikTok. Can you talk a little bit about, I know your background is in as a social media creator. Can you talk about that journey from social media creator to filmmaker?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:05:51] Yes. Yeah. TikTok and social media was such a big part of getting this film made. Uh, so for myself, yeah. I was a YouTuber before I was a filmmaker. I should be clear, I wasn't like PewDiePie or anything like that. I had like 40,000 followers. Um, but for me at that time when I was like 15, 16, that felt like the whole world. Um, and I think that YouTube was really my first introduction to. Storytelling, but also to making friends with people through the internet. And that ended up being a really big influence on this film because Twinkie is traveling cross country to meet a girl that she meets online. And I think that that is such a common story nowadays. Like people make friends online all the time. Um, and the ways that we find love and community has changed.Because of the internet. Um, so it felt very appropriate that we turned to TikTok turned to social media as a means to raise money for this film. Uh, we did a whole targeted crowdfunding campaign on TikTok and we raised over $20,000 from a lot of strangers that I will never meet, but I owe a lot of thanks to.   Miko Lee: [00:06:53] So now that the film has been going out to different festivals and being screened at different places, have any of those that participated in the crowdfund, have you met any of those kind of anonymous supporters?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:07:05] Yes. And that was crazy. it was awesome. We screened it over 40 festivals all around the world. Our international premiere was at the British Film Institute in London. And it was at that screening that someone raised their hand during the q and a and they were like, I just wanted you to know that I backed your movie, uh, and I found you on TikTok. And that just blew my mind that someone on the other side of the world, you know, had donated whatever, you know, 10, 20 bucks to making this thing a reality.   Miko Lee: [00:07:31] Oh, I love that when the anonymous becomes real like a person in front of you that you can actually meet. How fun. I'm wondering if your use of animation is, , been influenced by your social media background.    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:07:45] Not really. Actually. I think the animation part of this film is just because I'm a total nerd. I really love animation, I love comics. And so that kind of bled into Twinkies character. You know, she loves comics, she wants to be an animator. And, uh, I think I've always been interested in the idea of combining 2D animation with live action footage. I feel like that's something that we see a lot in like children's movies or, um.Music videos, but it's not something that you really see in like, feature films all that often. So I was kind of excited to explore that, and it was a really fun collaboration with myself and our lead animator, Dylan Ello, who did most of the animations in the movie.   Miko Lee: [00:08:28] Oh, thank you for that. I, I, it was very delightful. Um, I'm wondering, because we're, our world right now is incredibly complicated and so conflicted. How do you feel filmmaking can make a difference?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:08:44] I feel like art is more important now than ever because I see even in just this film's journey how art literature and movies, it can change people's minds and they don't even realize that their minds are changing.I think especially with this film, 'cause it's so lighthearted and funny and silly, you'd be like, oh, it's just, you know, a good laugh and that's it. But, but not really. I've seen this film. Open doors and open conversations. And I think that that's really my hope is that maybe, you know, parents who have a queer kid and they're not sure what to do about it, maybe they'll watch this film and they'll be able to talk to their kid about things that maybe they're afraid to talk about. I think that art really has the power to, to change people's minds.    Miko Lee: [00:09:29] Have you experienced that with somebody that has actually seen your film, that you've had a conversation with them where they walked away, changed from seeing it?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:09:38] Well, on a very personal level, um, my parents, uh, are conservative and I think when I first came out to them, it was an adjustment for sure. Um, I. When I initially kind of pitched the idea of Egghead and Twinkie to them years, years ago, uh, as a short film, they were confused. They were like, why do you wanna make this film about being gay? Like, why do you have to make everything about being gay? And that's not really what it was. I just wanted to tell this story.  And it's been such an amazing journey to see my parents like fully embrace this movie. Like they are egghead and Twinkie biggest fans. They might love this movie more than me. Uh, so that has been really amazing to be able to kind of talk to them about queer issues in my identity through the making of this movie.   Miko Lee: [00:10:24] I love that. So let our audience know how they can see your film, egghead and Twinkie.    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:10:31] So Egg and Twinkie is coming out on streaming platforms on April 29th. It'll be on Apple tv, Amazon Prime, uh, any video on demand streaming platform in North America.    Miko Lee: [00:10:43] Yay. And Sarah, what are you working on next?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:10:46] Oh boy, have a big question. Uh, I have a few screenplays in the works, one of which is a time traveling lesbian rom-com. So, uh, I'm waiting for when I get the big bucks so I can make my first period piece.    Miko Lee: [00:10:59] Love it. Sounds fun. , thank you so much for sharing with us. It was such a delight to see your film and I look forward to seeing more of your work.   Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:11:08] Thanks so much for having me, Miko. This was great.    Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:11:11] Listen to Kushimoto Bushi by Minyo crusaders, a Japanese cumbia band    MUSIC   Welcome back. This is the Powerleegirls on apex express, and that was Kushimoto Bushi by Minyo Crusaders    Miko Lee: [00:15:24] Welcome, Alleluia Panis, the Executive Director of Kularts to Apex Express.    Alleluia Panis: [00:15:30] Thank you. I'm so honored to be here.    Miko Lee: [00:15:34] I wanna talk with you about your film, but first I wanna start with a personal question, which is an adaptation from the amazing poet Chinaka Hodges. And that is, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you?   Alleluia Panis: [00:15:49] Wow, that's deep who are my people? My people is my community. And so it is here in, in the diaspora, Filipino Americans, Asian Americans, and folks of color. And then of course the indigenous people in the Philippines. . What I carry with me and continues to inspire me on the daily is the knowing that we have been here for a long time. Our ancestors have survived eons of whether it's, good times and bad times. And so that keeps me going.   Miko Lee: [00:16:28] Thank you so much for sharing. you have been working in the field for a long time. You're really, , a trailblazer in terms of putting Filipino arts on the map and really lifting up the culture. Can you talk about your new film Memories of Mindanao, where that came from, what it's all about?   Alleluia Panis: [00:16:49] Is a leg of, , Tribo tour, which began in 2002. But actually inspired by my first trip to, , then the wild and being with in 1989 , and, , basically traveling and. Setting myself and my, my, my music and dance company at the time to just be with indigenous people. ,and how profoundly that particular experience really impacted me. For years I've been wanting to like, how can I bring this? Experience or share the experience with other diasporic folks. Fortunately I was able to connect with Carlo Abeo in the Philippines, who's been my tour manager, in 2001. And then in 2002 we embarked on the first, Tribo tour.   Miko Lee: [00:17:50] So this was an effort to really share this powerful kind of artistic travel journey with more folks. Is that right?    Alleluia Panis: [00:17:57] Yes. And it's actually beyond artistic. It's really about recognizing something deeper, right? Because our history of colonization is pretty intense. 500 years and or is it 400 years? Give or take, a century. And so there are a lot of things that had been co-opted. It has been erased, it has been gaslit. And fortunately, I feel like within the culture of the archipelago, there are, and even those. That are, of the, what is considered the colonized people or the Christianized people. there are practices that exist today that might have a different name, um, or but actually is indigenous and so, and only. Could I say that because I was able to really experience and be with folks and, uh, and it's years, you know, it's years of kind of like assessing and looking at you know, different, uh, practices. And so that is so I don't know. It's beyond gratifying. It's connecting. I mean, it seems so cliche. It's connecting with something so deep, you know, it's like connecting to, you know, to Mother Earth in, in that way our, our Mama Ocean. And recognizing yourself that, that you are bigger and have, and has agency, you know, in terms of just. What you are connected to, uh, what we are connected to. Um, and so it's, it's it, of course within the cultural practices, which is artistic practices that we see that connection.    Miko Lee: [00:19:40] You were looking at, the impact of colonization and how arts and culture has really spoke to that or fought back against that in the Philippines. Can you talk about bringing that over to our colonized United States and how you see that playing out?    Alleluia Panis: [00:19:58] Well, I think first of all as, um, as folks of color. And as former subjects of the United States, you know, 40 years of the US and still, still, um, you know, in some ways kind of soft power over the people of the Archipelago. It's, it's really, um, first and foremost knowing or getting that sense of connection and confidence and, um, self-identity. That leads, that would lead us to create, um, in the diaspora. And so what, what this pro with this project, this particular program does and, and I continue to prove it with so many folks, is that it's really. Kind of finding yourself, I mean, that, that seems so cliche and knowing your place in the world and how you are connected so deeply despite all the, you know, like all the brainwashing that you don't know anything. Everything is, uh, you know, everything that, that, that, um, that exists in terms of the cultural practices of the arch of the people of the archipelago are borrowed or, or, um. Basically borrowed or taken from another culture, um, really kind of diminishes that, that colonized thinking. And so I think the power of it is finding your stepping into your own power in this way. Um, and, and, um, you know, it is also not just the current, like in, in once lifetime do you get that abuse or trauma, but it's also all the. You know, the, the, the inheritance from our, you know, from our parents, from our grandparents, right? Great. Passed down the generation and, um, oftentimes construed as the real deal, unt true. And so, aside from the form. Aside from, um, the practices, because this trip is really a little, is is focused more on not learning or like, you know, we don't go to learn like dance music or. Weaving or, you know, design or anything like that. Yes, that happens. We do, we do have workshops, but you know, it's not like it's, it's more like opening the ice of each, you know, individual. I. To the, to the, the whole, the whole thing. What, what is the, the presence of nature is, are they water people? Well, how does the water impact the cultural practices and therefore the artistic practices, um, and understanding sort of like, oh, they, they do that kind of steps with the, you know, flat feet or whatever. Because the sound of the bamboo slats is just. Amazing, you know, uh, under their feet. And so it's not so much that I'm gonna learn, you know, x, y, Z dance or x, y, z music, music or gongs, or, but it's more like w. Through those practices, how do we see the people, how do they mirror our own existence? And what, what we can remember really is remembering, um, what my, what, what we have forgotten or what we know it's true, but we're not sure. So I dunno if I'm answering your question. It's a roundabout response.    Miko Lee:[00:23:26]  I feel like you're talking about how we step into our ancestral wisdom and power.    Alleluia Panis: [00:23:33] Correct.    Miko Lee: [00:23:33] And I'm wondering if you can expand on that,, to talk a little bit more about this time of oligarchy we are living in, which is really built in colonization. How do we both as artists use our superpowers to fight back against that and then encourage other people? How do we use our artist beings to encourage other people to fight back against the world that we're living in right now?  Alleluia Panis: [00:24:00] One of the most powerful impact on me , in experiencing, indigenous practices and culture is the practice of spirituality, the rituals, the ceremonies. There's one specific ceremony from Ana as a magana on ceremony, um, that really, It was just such a profound experience in opening up, my senses and my sense of connection to something larger than this. And, and the EPO and, um, there's several, um. Ritual practices with different names. It's basically similar, uh, practice, uh, is the connection to the five elements and the basic, um, um, and fundamental elements of life. You know, water, earth, wind, fire, and the darkness. The, there's a transcendence. Um. And that that discovery is a, or that connection, um, is something that's, it sounds really woo woo, right? I mean, um, but it really becomes kind of a, a, an experience, an embodiment experience, a belief in your own kind of intuition, your gut feeling. My, uh, my. Um, response, you know, to it, a physical response. And, um, that, that's become like a, a guide for, for everything that I do. And so, um, to me that that is the grounding that, um, has allowed me to continue the work that that. That I've been doing, continue living, period. And so it's really, I think the, a matter of really kind of like, knowing yourself, it just sounds all so cliche, you know? And, and, the power of, Really understanding that you have or I have a depth of connection, that I can draw from in terms of energy and spirit and love, that is beyond kind of the physical, but also the physical. And so for me, that sense of knowing. Is what is allowing me to continue doing what I do despite all the, you know, challenges and difficulties and, you know, the insanity of these times or any time. and having kind of that grounding, I mean, you, you, the, the, clarity, is everything. it allows me to. follow what seems to be the correct route to wherever I was going. it doesn't mean that it's, it's, I'm, I'm not working on it, you know, but I'm also not, not pushing in a way that, you know, I'm, I'm gonna make you believe in me and I'll, you know, like, sort of like, I will tell you what is the right thing and, and, and I will make you, um, agree with me. It, it's, it's not that. Um, I is, I dunno. Is that making any sense? Do you have any other,    Miko Lee: [00:27:24] you totally make sense to me. I'm wondering how people can find out how, how can people find out more about your film and about all of your work?    Alleluia Panis: [00:27:34] Oh, sure. people can find out about, my work and the film through, um, the website. It's, uh, KulArts SF dot org and, most of, if not all of my work, uh, and the work of others, are actually on there. There's a lot of information there. the, the film is gonna be shown at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific, film Festival May 3rd at, uh, a MC. Eight or 14 or is it in, Monterey Park and, folks can actually just find that information on our website as well.    Miko Lee: [00:28:13] And what would you like audience to walk away from your film with an understanding of?   Alleluia Panis: [00:28:21] I want the audience to feel the. Power of being there in TT T is the southernness most islands of, of the Philippines. And, not too many people actually go there. If you have seen the Sam Baja, um, you know, divers, uh, where they can dive for, I think they can stay from five to 15 minutes underwater without any, you know, oxygen or assistance. These are, these are the people who, who, uh, these islands belong to. and as usual, their, you know, their live livelihood is being challenged by everything that's happening in the world. And what the, the film itself, itself, is really trying to put, put the audience within the, you know, like the, I guess the, the shoe of the there and how, you know, their experiences. there's not a lot of explanation to it because we really want it to be a more visceral experience. for the audience,    Miko Lee: [00:29:22] is there anything else you'd like to share with us?    Alleluia Panis: [00:29:26] Let's keep on going. Let's, you know, we, we all, we all need to be in community to uplift each other and keep hope alive.    Miko Lee: [00:29:38] Thank you so much for joining us today and sharing a little bit more about your film and about your work and your connection to the ancestors and the need to move forward.   Alleluia Panis: [00:29:47] Appreciate you. Thank you, Miko.   Miko Lee: [00:29:51] Welcome Kyle Casey, Chu, also known as Panda Dulce to Apex Express.    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:29:57] Hi so much for having me.    Miko Lee: [00:29:59] We're so happy to have you back here, onto Apex Express Land and you have a bunch of new things happening, not just a new film, but also a new book. First off, I'm gonna just start with a personal question, which I ask everyone. Who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:30:16] Ooh, that's a juicy one. Um, my people, I would say my people are the weirdos and the art freaks of the world. Uh, queer and trans people, Asian Americans, queer and trans Asian Americans, people of color, people from the Bay Area. Um, people who have noticed the boxes that they're in and are pushing the walls and the boundaries of that. I feel like these are the people who really inspire me the most. In terms of the legacy I bring, I am a fourth generation Chinese American, uh, queer and trans femme person living in the San Francisco Bay area where I was born and raised.   Miko Lee: [00:30:56] Thanks so much for sharing. , first let's start with just finding out more about your film, which was based on a true story called After What Happened at the Library. This was a national story, I remember hearing about it, but for folks that don't know, can you describe the real incident that inspired the film?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:31:14] So, I'm one of the founders of Drag Story Hour, which is exactly what it sounds like., drag queens reading stories to, , children and their families and libraries, bookstores and schools. In 2022, I took a gig in Pride Month at San Lorenzo Public Library, , where I was doing a drag story hour and the Proud Boys stormed in. They called me a tranny, a groomer and an it. They wore shirts saying, kill your local pedophile and I had to retreat to the back and lock myself in the back room. They scoured the premises looking for me. , the authorities showed up and didn't get any of their names or information, um, and just. Dispersed them. And after the incident, I came back to the reading room where the children and families were there, but shaken and I completed the reading.    Miko Lee: [00:32:05] Incredibly traumatic. What happened after that in real life?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:32:10] It's funny that you, uh, because the short film is called After What Happened at the Library, uh, for a reason because I feel like it's natural as social creatures for humans to focus on the incident itself. We want to approach people with empathy and we want to, really put ourselves in their shoes, uh, to kind of be there as a support for them. What I wasn't prepared for was the gauntlet of media attention, how people would be coming out of the woodwork to ask me about the situation. They would send gushing praise, hate mail, death threats, love letters, care packages, and this wave of attention. Almost added to the overwhelm of the experience and the fact that I had suddenly become a figure and a lightning rod in a culture war when I just wanted to read a book in a library. 'cause that's what I was doing. Um, and not only this, but in the coverage of the event. Because the authorities were so slow to act on this and only started investigating it as a hate crime after it blew up on Instagram and they suddenly felt the heat of media attention. Um, I felt the, my only recourse was to go to the media and was to talk, and especially as a writer and a storyteller, I felt I needed to kind of sound the alarm because it was pride month.  This was the first, this was the inciting incident of a national, even international anti-D drag wave of right wing extremism. Um, it was a couple days later that the oath keepers were found planning some kind of resistance, like violent insurrection in before Ohio Pride. And so I would talk to these journalists and. I felt in the beginning I trusted them because, you know, I trusted that they wanted to get the word out, that they had the same intentions that I did in protecting my people. And what I found instead was that they kind of almost, they tried to elicit the most emotional response from me, which often involved asking me to relive the most excruciating aspects of that time and that experience. So I had to go back and revisit it over and over again. And when the stories actually came out, I'd found that my story was edited to suit another preconceived formula that they had already pitched a certain idea for how the story was would go. That painted me as this static monolithic victim. And they would just plug in one tearful soundbite and the rest of the story, they could just say whatever they wanted with.And there's a certain violence in that. There's a certain. Greater injustice to going through something like that, number one. But number two, telling your story and having that be distorted to suit other political aims or to, you know, buttress a call for public safety. And that specific dynamic of the direct aftermath of notoriety is what the short film gets at.   Miko Lee: [00:35:11] Oh so you're taking back your own story.    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:35:14] Absolutely. So after what happened at the library, the short film is a very much a radical reclamation of my own voice and my own story. Um, prying it back from the hands of the media and telling it on my own terms.    Miko Lee: [00:35:26] Thank you for that. And how has it been received   Kyle Casey Chu: [00:35:29] So far it's been received very well. The short film World premiered at Florida Film Festival in Orlando. Received a special jury prize for courageous voice in a time of great need, which is incredible. It's our first screening and we already got an award, which is so exciting. It just screened at SF Film on April 23rd as part of the shorts block. SF film is an Academy Award qualifying festival, and it is going to screen again at Can Fest, one of my favorite local festivals, the world's largest Asian and Asian American film showcase it's screening on Friday, May 9th at Kabuki and tickets are on sale.   Miko Lee: [00:36:11] Thank you for that. And can you tell us about your new book? This is very exciting. You have a coming of age story, the Queen Bees of Tybee County. Can you tell us about your book?   Kyle Casey Chu: [00:36:22] Absolutely. When it rains, it pours in creative worlds. I had a lot of irons on the fire and it just so happened that all of them were exhibiting or debuting or hitting shelves in the same week of April, which is last week. The Queen Bees of Tybee County is my debut novel. It's middle grade, so for ages eight through 12, though like a Pixar movie, it's for all ages really. Um, and it is a hopeful drag coming out story about a queer Chinese American seventh grade basketball star. Derek Chan, who is unceremoniously shipped off to his grandma Claudia's in rural Georgia, and she is volunteering for a local pageant. And so he. Explores his queer identity and his love for drag via Southern pageant culture.    Miko Lee: [00:37:09] Ooh, do we see a film of this in the future?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:37:12] Actually, Queen Bees of Tybee County was optioned by Lambert Productions, which put on the Hardy Boys on Hulu. So it is on its way to becoming a TV show if every, if all the stars align, it'll be on TVs in the uk. Fingers and toes crossed for that.    Miko Lee: [00:37:27] Amazing. I'm looking forward to that. Can we pull ourselves out a little bit and talk about the times that we're living in right now and how artists use our super powers to fight back against the oligarchy that we're living in?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:37:43] We all know, or perhaps should know that the beginnings of fascism involve suppressing intellectuals and artistic voices, increasing police presence and trying to maintain a stiff and consistent lid on the voices of the people. And so this type of suppression is happening right now. There are book bans across the country. , there are state and federal efforts legislatively to curtail the rights of trans kids and trans athletes, and Intellectuals, diplomats and scholars are all being expelled or suppressed, and I think something that I've learned is that, and it sounds really cheesy, but that quote is so real where it's like being brave isn't the absence of fear, but it's doing things in spite of it. I know it feels very scary to speak out right now, but now is the exact time to speak out because any. Ground that is seated cannot be taken back. And so holding of the line by way of protest, by way of publication, by way of dissenting is how we crack this. The armor of fascism.    Miko Lee: [00:38:55] And can you talk a little bit about the moment of joy or celebrating joy within the context of the strife that we're living in? I bring that up because , you've given me much joy as part of the rice rocketts and a lot of the work that you do. So I wonder if you could just talk about what does joy mean in the moment like this?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:39:16] Yeah. I think. I have a background in social work and one of the first things that we learned is this is hard work. It is hard to always start on your back foot and to have to argue your own humanity and justify your existence as an artist or as a person. I found myself doing that when coverage of the library incident was happening and. One of the things that they tell you is the way that you do your best work and the way that you best serve your communities is by keeping your own self afloat. And what this means is maintaining a balance. When you have hard work, you also need to reward yourself. You also need to take care of yourself. And I don't think it's enough to just say self-care. You need to expose yourself, and you need to fully embrace the full spectrum of human emotion, which necessarily includes joy. And so. After completing such an intense project, like after what happened at the library, I knew that I needed to engage in something that was hopeful and that really struck the cord of why community is so vital and important, and why social support is integral to all of us thriving. And so the Queen Bees of Tubby County, I was told by a reviewer, and this is my favorite review, they said that it's like Chapel R'S Pink Pony Club. If it were a book. Um, and I'm going with that 'cause I love that. But this story is really just about hope. It's about friendship, it's about, it's about dancing towards the future we want. And I don't think it is enough for us to react. I don't think it's enough for us to strike down. Terrible and horrifying regimes. We also must have a vision for the future that includes ourselves thriving and enjoying ourselves. And I think a part of that practice for me is making art and scaffolding a vision for the future that is positive.    Miko Lee: [00:41:20] And what would you like people to walk away from after either reading your book or seeing your short film?   Kyle Casey Chu: [00:41:29] I think after seeing the short film. What this gets at is whenever there's a flashpoint of a culture war and it's localized on one person, whenever a culture war is personified in one singular person, like for example, ma Moon kil. There's only so much of his life that we get to see, and it's through the headlines and this viral moment of like a flash on the pan. And I want people to realize that the way that you interact with these people in that fleeting moment is going to stick with them long after this moment of notoriety passes. And. To be conscientious and aware of what impact you're bringing to that person because it may just be a moment or a blip in your feed, but the impact is enduring for the person who's living it. And I also want us to be critical of how we consume trauma and violence in the media, and to ask ourselves if. We really, truly need to get all the details if we really, truly need to be put, put that victim in the position of reliving their experience just so we can relive it for a moment. Whereas they will have to relive it for the rest of their lives. And I think survivor narratives and victim narratives are way more messy and complicated and sometimes funny than people give it credit for or realize. And to realize that when you are reading something. That is just one dimension in one shade. Uh, yeah. So that was a lot, sorry. But, um, the other thing is for the Queen Bees of Tybee County. And the reason why I wanted to end on that is because it's uplifting is as dark as the world can be. It can also be as dazzling and bright and hopeful, and that the future that we are fighting for is worth fighting for. And we need to remind ourselves of that. Especially in times like these, and I know it might seem counterintuitive for us to celebrate or to be around each other when it feels earth shatteringly bleak, but it is essential to our survival, and don't be afraid to embrace that.   Miko Lee: [00:44:00] Kyle, thank you so much. Kyle, Casey Chu, thank you so much for joining us on Apex Express. I encourage people to check the film out and the book out and we appreciate chatting with you.    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:44:11] Thanks so much.    Ayame Keane-Lee: [00:44:14] Kyle's film will be showcased at Cam Fest, the nation's largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian films, which runs from May 8th to 11th in San Francisco at a time when it feels particularly fraught to express stories from communities of color. Cam is doing what we've done for over 40 years, sharing films from Asian America to a wide array of audiences. It says, Cam's, director of programs, Dawn Young. Watching these stories in a theater full of friends and neighbors is an opportunity to laugh and cry, and ultimately to celebrate human experiences that transcend bounds. This year's festival will return to the A MC Kabuki in San Francisco's Japan town for opening night, and a total of four days of screenings in the historic neighborhood that is undergoing its own resurgence with new restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, highlighting both traditional and youth oriented culture. The Roxy Theater will also host three days of screenings. Cam Fest continues to strengthen ties with other local arts institutions with the Asian Art Museum hosting the Cam Fest gala. Following the opening night film on Thursday May 8th and SF M Om a opening the Phyllis Wa Theater for Mother's Day programming on Sunday, May 10th. Turning a lens on history, whether it's the end of the Vietnam War or the trailblazing women in the Bay Area, offers a chance to reconsider the stories through which we come to understand ourselves. Says Cam Fest program Manager Del Holton, ranging from intimate narratives of family and memory to experimental work that bends the conventions of storytelling. These films illuminate the many perspectives of Asian America.    CAAM Fest 2025 wraps up on Mother's Day with dedicated events that highlight strength and visionary artistry of Asian American women. You can also catch my sister Jalena Keane-Lee's film Standing Above the Clouds at 5:00 PM at the Kabuki. Honoring Mothering also includes celebrating the nurturing of community and pioneering of aesthetics. Cam's final day reflects on the contributions of Asian American women's work while looking to the future of storytelling. Another major multimedia arts, dance and music festival to check out is the annual United States of Asian America which runs through June 1st at venues around the Bay Area. This year's theme Critical Refuge asks us to reflect on our journey as immigrants, refugees, and generations of descendants and or mixed raced people in the diaspora as we seek necessary sanctuary within ourselves and in our communities in times of unrest and uncertainty. The festival will honor a API Arts and Culture, reflecting on where we have been, where we are now, and what our collective future holds, while acknowledging our roots as immigrants, refugees, and mixed race descendants. Also check out the 42nd annual Himalayan Fair in Berkeley's Live Oak Park happening May 17th and 18th. There will be Himalayan Food, handicrafts, music, and Dance. There are so many events happening in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Check out our show notes for links to all the wheelchair accessible events In addition to the films we featured tonight, camp Fest and United States of Asian America, there is also May 3rd, two to 6:00 PM daily city AAPI fest celebrating local Asian American and Pacific Islander culture in daily city in the greater San Francisco Bay area.    May 10th, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Our heritage, 5K 2025. A free family friendly, 5K fun walk slash run. Honoring the rich history and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in San Francisco. This scenic route winds through the heart of the city. Passing by over 16 plus historic A API Landmarks featuring goodies, resources, and fun facts about its cultural significance. Expect cheer stations, photo ops, sweet treats, and entertainment along the route to keep the energy high. May 10th is also a API Mental Health Day. The Our Wellness Festival will celebrate mental health, community and joy. The festival will feature family friendly activities, carnival style games, music, dancing, wellness resources, and more. May 23rd at 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM Asian American and Pacific Islander, LGBT Q2 s plus Mixer, NJAHS, peace Gallery 1684 Post Street in San Francisco. Children's Fairyland in Oakland and Stanford's Asian American Studies apartment will also host a series of events throughout the month that we will post in the show notes for you to check out in Bay Area Public Library News. Oakland Public Libraries feature reading lists for all ages, a grab and grow seedling kit and events like Watermelon Kimchi making. San Francisco Public Libraries will have events for all ages at library locations throughout the city, including free author talks, book clubs, film screenings, crafts, food programs, and musical and dance performances. Highlights for adults include the launch of Corky Lee's Asian America at the main library on May 23rd. The new book features over 200 breathtaking photos celebrating the history and cultural impact of the Asian American Social Justice movement. We've covered Corky Lee's work in multiple previous Apex episodes.    Additionally, four members of the Asian American Journalist Association, AAJA, who cover the Asian American and Pacific Islander News beat will discuss how authentic local reporting happens, important stories they've reported recently, and how having reporters dedicated to the BEAT impacts the A API community on May 8th, moderated by the interim president of the AAJA-SF Bay Area chapter Harry Mock. The panel features Ko Lyn Chang from the San Francisco Chronicle, Han Lee from the San Francisco Standard, and Ravi Kapoor, CEO of Dia, TV on May 25th. The library partners with the Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco to welcome Curtis Chin, author of everything I Learned, I learned in a Chinese restaurant for a book talk and library popup. For youth on May 25th, join June Jo Lee Food ethnographer and award-winning children's book author for a kimchi demo. Read aloud and krautchy making activity. Experience a read aloud of New Picture Storybooks for Children and participate in a drawing workshop on comics with illustrators mini fan and Sophie Dialo on May 23rd at Excelsior Branch Library. Katie Kwan, who has been featured on Apex dives into the world of comics and zines through the lens of an Asian American artist and educator, and teaches the community how to make their own comics and zines at multiple locations throughout May. San Jose Public Libraries host a series of events with highlights being top of cloth making on May 6th and vegan Filipino cooking with Aztec Vegan on May 7th. Once again, happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month from us at Apex Express. Please do checkout CAAM Fest. May 8th through 11th in San Francisco. If you get the chance and you'll be able to see Kyle's film. As well as many other incredible AAPI, histories and stories. You can check out all of that community calendar info in our show notes, as well as information on all of the guests you heard from tonight.   Miko Lee: [00:51:55] Please check out our website, kpfa.org to find out more about our show tonight. We think all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating and sharing your visions with the world because your voices are important. APEX Express is created by Miko Lee, Jalena Keane-Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar, Anuj Vaidya, Swati Rayasam, Aisa Villarosa, Estella Owoimaha-Church, Gabriel Tangloao, Cheryl Truong and Ayame Keane-Lee.        The post APEX Express – 5.1.25 – Filmmakers Exploring Boundaries appeared first on KPFA.

In The Den with Mama Dragons
Drag Story Hour

In The Den with Mama Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 58:22 Transcription Available


Send us a textDrag Story Hour is a global movement that brings the magic of storytelling, the art of drag, and the power of inclusion to libraries, schools, and community spaces, creating environments where kids can celebrate diversity, explore their imaginations, and embrace the beauty of self-expression. This week In the Den, Sara and Drag Story Hour's inaugural executive director Jonathon Hamilt discuss everything from the joy drag story  hour brings to children and families to addressing the challenges it faces to the ways in which drag story hours are changing the narrative about drag and LGBTQ+ representation in ways that are educational, empowering, and downright fun.Special Guest: Jonathan HamiltJonathan Hamilt (he/him) is the Executive Director of Drag Story Hour and co-founder of the NYC Chapter in 2016. Hamilt is the first Executive Director of the organization, taking it from a loose string of a few state's events to a national 501 c 3 with an international chapter network. He has spoken at Harvard, Yale, the Medical Library Association, the American Library Association, Public Library Association, School Library Journal, and SXSWEDU Conference. His activism spreads outside the work with Drag Story as his Drag persona "Ona Louise" hosts drag charity bingos across NYC. Ona Louise's personal goal is healing her inner child by offering affirming and accepting programming for kids which teaches them that it's more than okay to be different and they are loved no matter what!Links from the Show:Drag Story Hour's website: https://www.dragstoryhour.org/ Join Mama Dragons here: www.mamadragons.orgMama Dragons on FB: https://www.facebook.com/mamadragons Mama Dragons on IG: https://www.instagram.com/themamadragons/ In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast

Bad With Money With Gabe Dunn
Banned Books, Drag Story Hour, and Free Stuff At The Library with Bethany Roberts

Bad With Money With Gabe Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 52:51


Teen librarian and fan of the show Bethany Roberts joins the pod to share everything free your local library has to offer. You're already paying for it, may as well use it! Plus, banned books and drag queen story hours. How scary!Join My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabesdunnDonate to Our Movie: https://www.filmindependent.org/sponsored-projects/you-i-you-me/This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out Pair Eyewear: paireyewear.com/BADMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Loose Lips
The Main Character Of Everything!

Loose Lips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 45:15


Pride continues as we celebrate on this week's episode of Loose Lips with our special guest/friend Miz Jade!Miz Jade is a Black-Trans Gender Fluid- Drag performer, event host, professional dancer, and activist, and the list doesn't stop there!She has worked with Sasha Valour, Thorgy Thor, and Bob The Drag Queen AND she also performed on the high seas on Ke$ha's “Weird and Wonderful Rainbow Ride"!She is involved with Drag Story Hour delivering the message of acceptance inclusivity, and diversity.We discuss her career and everything in between - PLUS we play a game and dish on Justin Timberlake!Ike or Tym? Sent us a DM or an email to ikeavellievents@hotmail.comFIND MIZ JADE:Website: www.mizjade.comInstagram: @mizjade_davonFacebook: @MizzJade13ONE STOP SHOP:www.allmylinks.com/mizjade-davonÜberlubeÜberlube is body-friendly—free of parabens, preservatives, and petrochemicals.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Families attend downtown library drag story hour in spite of GOP protest

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 2:22


Republican activists have targeted drag story hour events for years. But that hasn't stopped young children and their parents from enjoying the show.

Borrowed

Brooklyn Public Library has been hosting Drag Story Hours since 2016. It's one of our most popular, colorful, and well-attended events for kids. In this episode, we explore why Drag Story Hour is important, and how it's had to change in recent years in response to an increasingly tense political climate.More resources:June is Pride Month! Celebrate at the Library with crafting, story times, film screenings and more!Learn more about Drag Story Hour and explore their resources for parents and caregivers.Have a kid? Attend a story time at a library branches across Brooklyn and check out out our recommendations for new LGBTQ+ books to read with your kid.Help us keep our libraries open by fighting for city funding. Write to your city leaders! Or, send a letter on behalf of Queens Public Library or New York Public Library.

Auntie Podcast with MKD
Mary Tiballi Hoffman

Auntie Podcast with MKD

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 45:27


#109I have always been magnetically attracted to confident women.  My mother, grandmother, Aunts, teachers and friends.  Mary is one of these said women!  I credit Mary for inspiring me to pursue Drag Story Hour.  Together we are partners with our forthcoming Family TV program Imagination Station.

Disrupted
Libraries are building community through identity and cultural change

Disrupted

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 49:00


Many people think of libraries as quiet places to study, work or read a book. But the quiet rooms of libraries have also been centers of social change. This hour, we look at how libraries help people build community and explore their identities. First, we talk about a recent drag story hour in Enfield, CT that was successfully rescheduled after it had initially been canceled due to safety concerns. Then, we discuss a pioneering librarian who helped start New York's well-known Morgan Library & Museum while keeping her racial identity a secret. GUESTS: Lil Miss Hot Mess: Board member with Drag Story Hour, a nonprofit that organizes events where drag performers read to kids. She is also a University Professor and children's author whose books include 'The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish' The Reverend Dr. Greg Gray: President of Enfield Pride and Pastor of Enfield United Church of Christ Erica Ciallela: Exhibition Project Curator at the Morgan Library See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bar Crawl Radio
Libraries/Radically Open Spaces: Emily Drabinski & Lauren Comito

Bar Crawl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 53:46


For this BCR program, we talked about that age-old American tradition – book burning – or more precisely – thought control. Our guests were two brave librarians – practicing a profession that is at the core of any effective democracy. Emily Drabinski heads-up the American Library Association [ALA] and Lauren Comito leads Urban Librarians Unite [ULU]. According to ALA findings efforts to ban books in this country are growing at a high rate and the groups engaged in this activity probably do not have children. Librarians and authors fight back, but it is an exhausting struggle. Lauren Comito talked about how the ULU keeps parents and children and the performers safe at Drag Story Hour -- popular among parents -- but potentially dangerous as groups -- such as The Proud Boys -- protest violently near and in our libraries.This conversation was recorded at Gebhard's Beer Culture Bar.Alan Winson -- barcrawlradio@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Sweden
Riksbank leaves key interest rate untouched, Sweden's Nato bid, preschool drag story hour blocked, man sentenced over fireworks haul

Radio Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 1:44


A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on February 1st 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play Presenter: Roza BicerProducer: Michael Walsh

Vermont Edition
Vermont drag performers on the hoax bomb threat that interrupted an Upper Valley story hour

Vermont Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 24:53


Over the weekend, a bomb threat derailed a Drag Story Hour in White River Junction. Drag performers Emoji Nightmare and Katniss Everqueer tell us about the experience, and how they're looking ahead.

Epicenter NYC
Revisiting: Why NYC Kids Need Storytellers In Drag

Epicenter NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 18:48


For years, parents and kids across New York City have been going to Drag Story Hours. Its goal is to provide a safe space to promote reading, inclusion, and diversity. But as the events have become a target for hate, supporters have another goal… to ensure Drag Story Hours continues to exist. We want to start with the basics. What exactly is a Drag Story Hour? And why are kids and parents across the city packing rooms to participate? Listen to Part II: https://omny.fm/shows/epicenter-nyc/how-new-york-city-fights-the-proud-boys-by-being-p?in_playlist=podcast  Drag Story Hour NYC: https://www.dshnyc.org/  Epicenter-NYC membership: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=epicenternyc&campaign=7018a000000yJx6AA  Our intro music: http://karavikamusic.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WAMU: Local News
These are the bars and restaurants the D.C. area said goodbye to in 2023

WAMU: Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 3:55


Some of the best Sichuan cuisine in the city, a beloved home of Drag Story Hour, and more closed this year.

NCPR's Story of the Day
12/11/23: Why a library closed over drag story hour

NCPR's Story of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 8:51


(Dec 11, 2023) A library near Glens Falls has been closed for over two months because of the fallout from a public controversy over a drag queen story hour that never even happened. The story of how the community became so divided and why the library had to close. Also: A court ruling says that New York state can continue to enforce laws banning firearms in certain sensitive locations, but it cut out some situations in the law as unconstitutional.

Give It To Me Straight
Mrs Kasha Davis

Give It To Me Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 56:39


In today's episode, I talk with Mrs Kasha Davis about sobriety, fatherhood, Toyota-thon, Drag Story Hour and so much more. Subscribe so you don't miss any upcoming guests! And follow us on socials- @MaddyMorphosis @MrsKashaDavis (IG / TikTok) @KashaDavis (Twitter) FOLLOW MOM PODCASTS GIVE IT TO ME STRAIGHT IS A MADDY MORPHOSIS AND MOGULS OF MEDIA (M.O.M) PRODUCTION Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What in the World
Palm oil versus the planet: What can be done?

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 14:38


Palm oil is found in everything from chocolate to shampoo, pizza, toothpaste and deodorant. It's hugely popular with food and cosmetics companies because it's odourless, tasteless and colourless, and does not alter the smell, taste or look of products. But palm oil — 85% of which is produced in Indonesia and Malaysia — is also a major driver of deforestation, which threatens the habitat of endangered species like the orangutan. That's part of the reason scientists around the world have been trying to develop alternatives to palm oil. Esme Stallard, a BBC Climate and Science journalist, explains how some companies are trying to move away from palm oil and how it can be cultivated in a more sustainable way. Astudestra Ajengrastri, a BBC reporter in Jakarta, tells us what steps the Indonesian government has done to regulate the palm oil industry there. And conservation scientist Melvin Gumal, who has worked to protect orangutans since the 1980s, discusses how policies in the Malaysian state of Sarawak have helped protect orangutan habitats. (09:19) Also: Why has Canada warned its LGBTQ citizens about visiting the United States and how does that relate to bans on drag queen events? William from the What in the World team explains. We also hear from Dan Clay, who performs in drag as Carrie Dragshaw. He describes what it was like to lead a Drag Story Hour in Princeton, New Jersey — despite receiving a bomb threat just hours before. Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenters: Hannah Gelbart Producers: William Lee Adams and Benita Barden Editors: Simon Peeks

Vacation Station Travel Radio
Palm Springs LBGTQ+ History and Fall Celebrations

Vacation Station Travel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 46:44


This episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Saturday “Palm Springs Sunshine Stays” Show focuses on LBTGQ+ History and Upcoming Fall Events in Palm Springs, California. WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/0VsbMvHj1iw Featured Guests:- KIMBERLI MUNKRES who represents Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels @PalmSpringsStay a consortium of independently-owned boutique hotels in the desert resort community of Palm Springs, in Southern California. Plan your visit and sign up for the monthly Boutiquely Palm Springs newsletter at: https://www.palmspringspreferredsmallhotels.com/ - JULIE WARREN who represents the LGBTQ+ History & Archives of the Desert, a community-based archive that documents, collects, preserves, and makes accessible the history of LGBTQ individuals, businesses, organizations, and events centered in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. More: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/ UPCOMING LBGTQ+ EVENTS IN PALM SPRINGS:* Pride on the Page Book Festival on Oct 13-14: https://tinyurl.com/4e29v6kj * Out on the Walk Exhibit – Celebrating LGBT Honorees on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/ * Palm Springs Public Library - Drag Story Hour on Oct. 24: https://tinyurl.com/bdddwaad * Palm Springs Public Library – Art of Drag Art Exhibit on Nov. 18: https://tinyurl.com/bdhpmbhy Follow this Big Blend Radio Podcast here: https://tinyurl.com/38883u9e Photos: Pride on Page 2022 featuring Sharon Gless and Peter Paige last year, credit David A Lee; and Drag Story Hour featuring Bella da Ball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Blend Radio Shows
Palm Springs LBGTQ+ History and Fall Celebrations

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 46:44


This episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Saturday “Palm Springs Sunshine Stays” Show focuses on LBTGQ+ History and Upcoming Fall Events in Palm Springs, California.  WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/0VsbMvHj1iw  Featured Guests: -  KIMBERLI MUNKRES who represents Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels  @PalmSpringsStay   a consortium of independently-owned boutique hotels in the desert resort community of Palm Springs, in Southern California. Plan your visit and sign up for the monthly Boutiquely Palm Springs newsletter at: https://www.palmspringspreferredsmallhotels.com/  - JULIE WARREN who represents the LGBTQ+ History & Archives of the Desert, a community-based archive that documents, collects, preserves, and makes accessible the history of LGBTQ individuals, businesses, organizations, and events centered in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. More: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/  UPCOMING LBGTQ+ EVENTS IN PALM SPRINGS: * Pride on the Page Book Festival on Oct 13-14: https://tinyurl.com/4e29v6kj  * Out on the Walk Exhibit – Celebrating LGBT Honorees on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/  * Palm Springs Public Library  - Drag Story Hour on Oct. 24: https://tinyurl.com/bdddwaad  * Palm Springs Public Library – Art of Drag Art Exhibit on Nov. 18: https://tinyurl.com/bdhpmbhy  Follow this Big Blend Radio Podcast here: https://tinyurl.com/38883u9e  Photos: Pride on Page 2022 featuring Sharon Gless and Peter Paige last year, credit David A Lee; and Drag Story Hour featuring Bella da Ball.

A Toast to the Arts
Palm Springs LBGTQ+ History and Fall Celebrations

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 46:44


This episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Saturday “Palm Springs Sunshine Stays” Show focuses on LBTGQ+ History and Upcoming Fall Events in Palm Springs, California. WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/0VsbMvHj1iw Featured Guests:- KIMBERLI MUNKRES who represents Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels @PalmSpringsStay a consortium of independently-owned boutique hotels in the desert resort community of Palm Springs, in Southern California. Plan your visit and sign up for the monthly Boutiquely Palm Springs newsletter at: https://www.palmspringspreferredsmallhotels.com/ - JULIE WARREN who represents the LGBTQ+ History & Archives of the Desert, a community-based archive that documents, collects, preserves, and makes accessible the history of LGBTQ individuals, businesses, organizations, and events centered in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. More: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/ UPCOMING LBGTQ+ EVENTS IN PALM SPRINGS:* Pride on the Page Book Festival on Oct 13-14: https://tinyurl.com/4e29v6kj * Out on the Walk Exhibit – Celebrating LGBT Honorees on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/ * Palm Springs Public Library - Drag Story Hour on Oct. 24: https://tinyurl.com/bdddwaad * Palm Springs Public Library – Art of Drag Art Exhibit on Nov. 18: https://tinyurl.com/bdhpmbhy Follow this Big Blend Radio Podcast here: https://tinyurl.com/38883u9e Photos: Pride on Page 2022 featuring Sharon Gless and Peter Paige last year, credit David A Lee; and Drag Story Hour featuring Bella da Ball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Way Back When History Radio
Palm Springs LBGTQ+ History and Fall Celebrations

Way Back When History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 46:44


This episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Saturday “Palm Springs Sunshine Stays” Show focuses on LBTGQ+ History and Upcoming Fall Events in Palm Springs, California. WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/0VsbMvHj1iw Featured Guests:- KIMBERLI MUNKRES who represents Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels @PalmSpringsStay a consortium of independently-owned boutique hotels in the desert resort community of Palm Springs, in Southern California. Plan your visit and sign up for the monthly Boutiquely Palm Springs newsletter at: https://www.palmspringspreferredsmallhotels.com/ - JULIE WARREN who represents the LGBTQ+ History & Archives of the Desert, a community-based archive that documents, collects, preserves, and makes accessible the history of LGBTQ individuals, businesses, organizations, and events centered in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. More: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/ UPCOMING LBGTQ+ EVENTS IN PALM SPRINGS:* Pride on the Page Book Festival on Oct 13-14: https://tinyurl.com/4e29v6kj * Out on the Walk Exhibit – Celebrating LGBT Honorees on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars: https://lgbtqpshistory.org/ * Palm Springs Public Library - Drag Story Hour on Oct. 24: https://tinyurl.com/bdddwaad * Palm Springs Public Library – Art of Drag Art Exhibit on Nov. 18: https://tinyurl.com/bdhpmbhy Follow this Big Blend Radio Podcast here: https://tinyurl.com/38883u9e Photos: Pride on Page 2022 featuring Sharon Gless and Peter Paige last year, credit David A Lee; and Drag Story Hour featuring Bella da Ball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trumpcast
The Waves: How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
The Waves: How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism
How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
The Waves: How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
The Waves: How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Have to Ask
The Waves: How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who Runs That?
The Waves: How a Drag Queen Recreated the American Dream

Who Runs That?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:17


On this week's episode of The Waves, drag queens are under attack and being labeled bad for families and kids. But RuPaul's Drag Race and Drag Race All Stars contestant Mrs. Kasha Davis is making people rethink the American Dream. She sits down with Slate senior supervising producer, Daisy Rosario to talk about the real life inspiration for the character of Mrs. Kasha Davis, her new music video showcasing the importance of Drag Story Hour, and why more people need to see happy queer families like hers.  In Slate Plus: Recap of episode 7 of HBO's And Just Like That… If you liked this episode, check out: Why Barbie Lives On Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on The Waves. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis
The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis- Garret Talks To Betsy Smith About Bookman's Drag Story Hour Protest

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 16:06


Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Betsy Smith helped organize, with Kimberly McCalister, the protest of Bookman's because they brought back drag queen story hour. Hundreds of patriots showed up and the community supported them. Betsy describes what happened.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Noelle Diamond Reflects on Drag Story Hour

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 10:03


On the morning of July 13, after earlier heated debate from the community over whether it is appropriate to expose children to drag, drag queen Noelle Diamond read books to kids at The Bethlehem Public Library for Drag Story Hour in a custom-designed school bus dress. Noelle Diamond came to Hudson Mohawk Magazine and spoke with Sina Basila Hickey and Lavenderinst to reflect on the experience, speak about the political climate, and give a better understanding of what drag is. https://www.instagram.com/noelle.diamond/

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
HMM 07 - 13 - 23

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 58:43


Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin by speaking about Drag Story Hour with the drag queen Noelle Diamond who read stories to young people at Bethlehem Public Library after a heated Board of Trustees meeting with many speaking up in favor and many against the reading. Then, we hear from speakers from the Plastics & The Future Of Our Planet webinar by Beyond Plastics. Later on, we are joined by the president of a local cat rescue organization here in Troy, Operation Snip. After that, we hear Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry's coverage from the Underground Railroad Education Center's July 4 Oration, at the Myers Residence in Albany. Finally, Thom Frances reports about the 2023 Poets In The Park series which kicks off this Saturday, July 15

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Rev. Dowell Baum Speaks In Favor of Bethlehem Library Drag Story Hour

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 9:57


Drag Story Hour, planned to take place at at Bethlehem Public Library on Thursday, July 13, drew a crowd at a recent library Board of Trustees meeting with about fifty speakers on the issue, evenly divided on sides. We hear from one of the speakers in favor of drag story hour, Rev. Molly Dowell Baum, Youth Director at the First Presbyterian Church in Albany. WIth Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Drag Story Hour will feature "stories, songs, and fabulousness at a family-friendly and inclusive event with local drag performer Noelle Diamond." Event info: https://bethlehem.librarycalendar.com/event/drag-story-hour Image from @noelle.diamond on instagram

Thesis on Joan
#4.6 Queer the Tonys with Harrow and Meghan

Thesis on Joan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 47:02


Hosts Harrow and Meghan share Tony reactions, queer recommendations and Summer plans. We talk Ruthie Ann Miles' spit takes, the Tony as a marketing tool, our love of Ariana Debose (host everything!), the Tony's response to the writer's strike, the Tonys continuing to sideline the creative awards, disappointments and celebrations of the big night, the Jimmy to City Center pipeline, the shows we wish got more attention (KPOP, Ain't No Mo') and, of course, spoilers for The Ultimatum. Our Action of the Ep is all the ways that you can support Drag Story Hour here in NYC! Tony Moments: Opening Performance Kimberly Akimbo Performance Some Like it Hot Performance & Juliet Performance Sweeney Todd Performance Into the Woods Performance Shucked Performance Action of the Ep:  Drag Story Hour Web Site  Instagram Volunteer Sign-Up Virtual Programming Queer Culture Recs: Mary's Bar The Ultimatum Carmen Machado's Writing on The Ultimatum Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Laura Flanders Show
What are Drag Story Hours, and what are they up against?

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 30:14


This show is made possible by you!  To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate  Thank you for your continued support!As Pride Month continues, we explore the activism of drag queens and trans individuals who bore the brunt of the violence during the Stonewall Riots of 1969 and are still targets of violence and vitriol today. State legislators, so far this year, have proposed and in some cases passed, hundreds of bills that seek to restrict drag culture and queer self-expression. Proud Boys have harassed and threatened Drag Story Hour events across the country, even in the diverse borough of Queens, NY. In this episode of The Laura Flanders Show's monthly feature, Meet the BIPOC Press, Laura and co-host Mitra Kalita (co-founder of URL Media) are joined from North Carolina by Naomi Dix, an influential drag artist whose show in rural Moore County was disrupted by a sabotage attack on an energy substation — an attack that left 45,000 households and businesses in the dark for five days in December 2022. We're also joined by reporter Sam Zachar, the producer of a two-part podcast series for Epicenter-NYC on NYC's Drag Story Hours — what they are, and what they're up against.“We never thought in a million years, especially drag artists of my generation, that we would have to be facing the same things and issues that our parents were telling us that they were having to face in the 50s and the 60s and the 70s and the 80s.” - Naomi Dix“What we're seeing is an overlapping of the identities that our communities represent, and the approach to how we combat these forces. It's really powerful when we can say the counter protestors outnumber those who don't want us here.” - Mitra Kalita“I think that Drag Story Hour as a whole gives us a great look and a microcosm of drag trans and queer worlds, because it represents how they're being attacked in terms of losing rights to exist safely, and the Proud Boys, specifically digging their heels into inflammatory, destructive and untruthful accusations against these communities.” - Sam ZacharGuests:Naomi Dix: Drag Artist, Activist & Member of Durham NC BIPOC Operated House of Coxx; Co-Chair, Pride: Durham, NCS. Mitra Kalita: Co-Founder, URL MediaSam Zachar: Reporter, Podcast Producer, Epicenter-NYC  Full Show Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more to dive deeper.Music In the Middle:   “Knockin'” by Nickodemus and Bad Colours featuring The Illustrious Blacks from Nickodemus' Soul and Science Album, courtesy of Wonderwheel Recordings. 

Crosscurrents
Drag Queen Story Hour / Queer Superheroes / The Parade After Pride

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 26:50


Today, we hear about how San Francisco's Drag Queens are taking their show to a different kind of stage — local libraries. We take you behind the scenes of Drag Story Hour. Then, we speak with an illustrator who is reimagining queer icons as superheroes. And, we learn about what it takes to clean up after Pride weekend.

Sagittarian Matters
Episode #276-LIL MISS HOT MESS & MICHELLE TEA talk DRAG STORY HOUR, queer joy, resistance, standing up to hatemongers and MORE. Plus tortoise drama. Tune in!

Sagittarian Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 74:56


We are over the moon to welcome Capricorn dream LIL MISS HOT MESS to the podcast to discuss her book If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It, Drag Story Hour, queer drag pedagogy, standing up to fascists and MORE.  AND Aquarius friend to the show MICHELLE TEA joins us to talk about the recent anti-queer violence at the Glendale School Board meeting, and how to show up, resist, and keep your queer joy.  Also- Nicole discusses the latest drama from her "friendly" tortoise Facebook group.  Lil Miss Hot Mess is the author of the children's books If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It (Running Press Kids, 2022) and The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish (2020) and serves on the board of Drag Story Hour.  She has also appeared on world-class stages like SFMOMA, Stanford University, and Saturday Night Live, was a founding organizer of the #MyNameIs campaign that challenged Facebook's “real names” policy, and has published essays in The Guardian, Wired, and Salon.  When not twirling, Lil Miss Hot Mess is a university professor. Michelle Tea is the author of over a dozen books, including Knocking myself up, Valencia, Against Memoir, and Black Wave.  She is also the co-creator of Sister Spit and Drag Queen Story Hour.  Michelle joined me from a literary festival's wellness center in Denver Colorado to discuss the recent attack on the Glendale school board by the proud boys, and how to be an ally and spark queer joy in the face of it.  Please enjoy my talk with Michelle Tea   

Mom Curious
Episode 76: Drag Story Hour With Ona Louise in honor of Pride Month

Mom Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 53:56


Jonathan is a NYC-based drag queen and Executive Director of the children's literacy non-profit "Drag Story Hour". The organization's work has inspired and lead the movement in the latest wave of LGBTQ+ rights. He has been featured on CNN, NBC, and has spoken around the country on the vital need for keeping art and literacy open for all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Drag Story Hour sees capacity crowd at Downtown Reno Library

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 2:34


More than a hundred kids and parents attended the June 15 Drag Story Hour at the Downtown Reno Library.

PM Mood
Legislating Hate

PM Mood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 27:20 Transcription Available


Jonathan Hamilt is the co-founder of Drag Story Hour, Danielle talks about the importance of their work and the attacks on gender nonconforming people across America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What it Takes to Make
The Many Glittery Layers of Drag Story Hour with Jonathan Hamlin

What it Takes to Make

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 56:11


I'm Brenna Jeanneret, children's lit author, mother, rock climber, outdoors person, and podcaster joined by Josh Monken, children's lit author, father, science communicator, and podcaster. Josh and I have embarked on this kidlit journey together this year, having become critique partners early in the year, only to find that our powers combined could make captain planet. Maybe not, but at least our powers combined can make a pretty good podcast. But we couldn't do it without the behind-the-scenes wizardry from Jon Seymour. Our guest for this conversation was Jonathan Hamlin. You can find Jonathan and Drag Story Time on Twitter. This episode's book reviews: DON'T EAT BEES by Dev Petty illustrated by Mike Boldt. ALL THE BEATING HEARTS by Julie Fogliano and illustrated by Catia Chien. MISS RITA, MYSTERY READER by Sam Donovan and Kristen Wixted illustrated by Violet Tobacco. The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our new quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on IG @hellomaddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com  Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes you can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com   Don't forget to get your Community Shout-Outs in for our next episode!   WE HAVE MERCH!! Check it out and support the show here!  And special thanks to our sponsor Justin Colon and his new venture The Kidlit Hive. Find us on Twitter @joshmonkwords, @brennajeanneret, and @jonseym0ur as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment! Thanks and see ya next time.  You May Contribute a Verse is a homespun production, produced, edited, recorded, conceptualized, and marketed by Josh Monken, Brenna Jeanneret, and Jon Seymour.

Abe Lincoln's Top Hat
Episode 718: The Debt Debacle

Abe Lincoln's Top Hat

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 55:00


On this episode of Top Hat, the boys react to a drunk House Speaker in Texas, MTG pays $100K for McCarthy's chapstick, Montana bans Drag Story Hour, Texas replacing counselors with untrained clergymen, and DeSantis's twitter debut turns into a technical difficulty flop.

What Divines Us
Episode 26: Magical Thinking

What Divines Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 59:24


In this episode of What Divines Us Pastor Matt and Rabbi Abram discuss the problems and benefits of magical thinking in religion. Rabbi Abram reports on his community hosting a Drag Story Hour. Pastor Matt offers an update on Anchorage's Homeless criss. Finally Rabbi Abram and Pastor Matt discuss their frustration over Texas attempting to put the 10 commandments in every classroom.

Epicenter NYC
Why NYC Kids Need Storytellers In Drag

Epicenter NYC

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 18:15


For years, parents and kids across New York City have been going to Drag Story Hours. Its goal is to provide a safe space to promote reading, inclusion, and diversity. But as the events have become a target for hate, supporters have another goal… to ensure Drag Story Hours continues to exist. We want to start with the basics. What exactly is a Drag Story Hour? And why are kids and parents across the city packing rooms to participate? Listen to Part II: https://omny.fm/shows/epicenter-nyc/how-new-york-city-fights-the-proud-boys-by-being-p?in_playlist=podcast  Drag Story Hour NYC: https://www.dshnyc.org/  Epicenter-NYC membership: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=epicenternyc&campaign=7018a000000yJx6AA  Our intro music: http://karavikamusic.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prosecco Theory
144 - Showtunes and Snatches

Prosecco Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 39:16


Megan and Michelle delve into the history of drag shows, free speech, Castrati, slam poetry, cross dressing, the Stonewall Riots, drag story hour, “protecting” kids, and walking trans.Resources:- Tennessee Passed the Nation's First Law Limiting Drag Shows. Here's the Status of Anti-Drag Bills Across the U.S.- Restrictions On Drag Shows Have A History In The U.S.- The drag show bans sweeping the US are a chilling attack on free speech- RuPaul slams those laws banning drag shows: ‘Get these stunt queens out of office'- The Stonewall Riots- Drag (Wikipedia)- Short History of Drag Theatre- History's Most Incredible Drag Queens and Kings- How Drag Queens Have Sashayed Their Way Through History- The History of Drag and How Drag Queens Got Pulled Into Politics- What is drag? Here's everything you need to know.DONATE:- Drag Story Hour- National Center for Transgender Equality- The Trevor Project- Human Rights CampaignWant to support Prosecco Theory?Become a Patreon subscriber and earn swag!Check out our merch, available on teepublic.com!Follow/Subscribe wherever you listen!Rate, review, and tell your friends!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!****************Ever thought about starting your own podcast? From day one, Buzzsprout gave us all the tools we needed get Prosecco Theory off the ground. What are you waiting for? Follow this link to get started. Cheers!!

Slate Culture
Working: Drag Queens Are Under Attack and Fighting Back

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:08


This week, host June Thomas talks to drag queen, author, and activist Lil Miss Hot Mess. In the interview, LMHM explains the origins of her drag persona and drag name and discusses the skills she had to build up early in her career. Then she discusses her work with Drag Story Hour and talks about what it means for drag to be simultaneously more mainstream and constantly under attack. Finally, she discusses her two children's books, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish and If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.  After the interview, June and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of playfulness and humor in creative work.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, LMHM talks about the current hostile political climate and her feud with senator Maro Rubio.  Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.   Podcast production by Cameron Drews.  If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Working: Drag Queens Are Under Attack and Fighting Back

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:08


This week, host June Thomas talks to drag queen, author, and activist Lil Miss Hot Mess. In the interview, LMHM explains the origins of her drag persona and drag name and discusses the skills she had to build up early in her career. Then she discusses her work with Drag Story Hour and talks about what it means for drag to be simultaneously more mainstream and constantly under attack. Finally, she discusses her two children's books, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish and If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.  After the interview, June and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of playfulness and humor in creative work.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, LMHM talks about the current hostile political climate and her feud with senator Maro Rubio.  Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.   Podcast production by Cameron Drews.  If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Working
Drag Queens: Under Attack and Fighting Back

Working

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:08


This week, host June Thomas talks to drag queen, author, and activist Lil Miss Hot Mess. In the interview, LMHM explains the origins of her drag persona and drag name and discusses the skills she had to build up early in her career. Then she discusses her work with Drag Story Hour and talks about what it means for drag to be simultaneously more mainstream and constantly under attack. Finally, she discusses her two children's books, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish and If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.  After the interview, June and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of playfulness and humor in creative work.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, LMHM talks about the current hostile political climate and her feud with senator Maro Rubio.  Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.   Podcast production by Cameron Drews.  If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
Working: Drag Queens Are Under Attack and Fighting Back

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:08


This week, host June Thomas talks to drag queen, author, and activist Lil Miss Hot Mess. In the interview, LMHM explains the origins of her drag persona and drag name and discusses the skills she had to build up early in her career. Then she discusses her work with Drag Story Hour and talks about what it means for drag to be simultaneously more mainstream and constantly under attack. Finally, she discusses her two children's books, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish and If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.  After the interview, June and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of playfulness and humor in creative work.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, LMHM talks about the current hostile political climate and her feud with senator Maro Rubio.  Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.   Podcast production by Cameron Drews.  If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Have to Ask
Working: Drag Queens Are Under Attack and Fighting Back

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:08


This week, host June Thomas talks to drag queen, author, and activist Lil Miss Hot Mess. In the interview, LMHM explains the origins of her drag persona and drag name and discusses the skills she had to build up early in her career. Then she discusses her work with Drag Story Hour and talks about what it means for drag to be simultaneously more mainstream and constantly under attack. Finally, she discusses her two children's books, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish and If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.  After the interview, June and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of playfulness and humor in creative work.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, LMHM talks about the current hostile political climate and her feud with senator Maro Rubio.  Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.   Podcast production by Cameron Drews.  If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who Runs That?
Working: Drag Queens Are Under Attack and Fighting Back

Who Runs That?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:08


This week, host June Thomas talks to drag queen, author, and activist Lil Miss Hot Mess. In the interview, LMHM explains the origins of her drag persona and drag name and discusses the skills she had to build up early in her career. Then she discusses her work with Drag Story Hour and talks about what it means for drag to be simultaneously more mainstream and constantly under attack. Finally, she discusses her two children's books, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish and If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.  After the interview, June and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of playfulness and humor in creative work.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, LMHM talks about the current hostile political climate and her feud with senator Maro Rubio.  Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.   Podcast production by Cameron Drews.  If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FLF, LLC
Readings from TRUE Royalty: Celebrating God's GOOD Design for Boys and Girls ft. Pastor Tim Stephens [LD INTERVIEWS] [Liberty Dispatch]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 29:23


Liberty Dispatch [INTERVIEWS] ~ April 12, 2023On this episode of the Dispatch, hosts Andrew DeBartolo and Matthew Hallick are joined by Pastor Tim Stephens to talk about his new ministry in public libraries and why pastors must show Drag Story Hour for the lie that it is and herald the truth of God's Word in the public square. Episode Resources: Fairview Baptist Church: https://www.fairviewbaptistchurch.ca/; Conference Website: https://kingandkingdom.ca/; Story Hour for Boys and Girls: http://www.fairviewbaptistchurch.ca/storyhour/; Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/ SHOW SPONSORS:Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc; Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546; Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lccSick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/ Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS:LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/LDshow; OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/openmike;THE OTHER CLUB: https://rumble.com/c/c-2541984; THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/LLwTT;CONTACT US:Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com;General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC:Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!

Liberty Dispatch
Readings from TRUE Royalty: Celebrating God's GOOD Design for Boys and Girls ft. Pastor Tim Stephens [LD INTERVIEWS]

Liberty Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 29:22


Liberty Dispatch [INTERVIEWS] ~ April 12, 2023 On this episode of the Dispatch, hosts Andrew DeBartolo and Matthew Hallick are joined by Pastor Tim Stephens to talk about his new ministry in public libraries and why pastors must show Drag Story Hour for the lie that it is and herald the truth of God's Word in the public square.  Episode Resources: Fairview Baptist Church: https://www.fairviewbaptistchurch.ca/; Conference Website: https://kingandkingdom.ca/; Story Hour for Boys and Girls: http://www.fairviewbaptistchurch.ca/storyhour/; Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/  SHOW SPONSORS: Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc;  Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546;  Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lcc Sick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/  Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS: LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/LDshow;  OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/openmike; THE OTHER CLUB: https://rumble.com/c/c-2541984;  THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/LLwTT; CONTACT US: Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com; General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com.  STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC: Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada  Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews  Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada  Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada  Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada  Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada  Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!

End Book Deserts
Drag Story Hour

End Book Deserts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 20:20


We're thrilled today to be joined by Jonathan Hamilton who is the executive director of the Drag Story Hour!

RADIO GAG - The Gays Against Guns Show

Host Sarah Germain Lilly reports on the far-right House Judiciary (horror) hearing called: ATF's Assault on the Second Amendment: When is Enough Enough?; and the gun violence prevention movement's heroic responses. Next Sean Stefanic shares a report on the far-right Gift of Life Counter Protest that many activists took part in Saturday, March 25th. Jay Walker gives a full report on the Drag Story Hour in NYC hosted on March 19th by NYS Attorney General Letitia James and the defense provided by peaceful activists surrounded by rainbow flags. Finally, from Michigan, GVP activist and former NRA Instructor Jonathan Gold shares the recent victories in gun safety legislation in his state.

ThotLight
Ep. 31: Cherry Poppins

ThotLight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 83:56


Freddie & Jim chat Red Eye business, cats & dogs, Dragnet and slutiness. Then, let's meet Cherry Poppins! Discussed: her drag journey, name similarities with other queens, gigs old and new, music projects, pageantry, that crazy drag ban, and... Cherry's Bar & Grill??In the news: the queer-friendly "Crawl for All" trumped St. Patrick's Day in Staten Island; the Proud Boys tried it at a local Drag Story Hour; a Long Island influencer gives props to Androgyny's popular LI drag brunch despite some local anti-drag sentiment; a "fisting exhibition" at Club Lambda causes shock & awe; Frankie Sharp hints at a new venue; a rehabbed Wendy Williams is seen at Townhouse.Email: thotyssey@gmail.comVisit: thotyssey.com

RADIO GAG - The Gays Against Guns Show

GAG reports on the recent bans and attacks on drag artists in America. Host Ti Cersley reviews the history of drag bans in a special report with NYC know it all drag performer, Gina Tonic. Fellow Gagger, Sean Stefanic talks to Desiree Joy Frias, about her work as a Drag Story Hour Defender. Then Jay W. Walker reports on the protests from the LGBT+ Center, where AG Letitia Games participated in a Drag Story Hour. Sarah Germain Lilly gives us a breakdown of President Biden's Executive Orders in the Gun Violence Prevention News.

The News & Why It Matters
IT'S A TRAP! The RIGHT Reaction to Trump's Possible Indictment | 3/20/23

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 46:02


A Manhattan grand jury believed to be close to making a decision on whether to indict Trump over his payment of hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels - payments which may have violated campaign finance rules. Ron DeSantis slammed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as a "Soros-funded prosecutor" who is "pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office". The House Judiciary Committee is demanding that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg testify before Congress in the wake of his "unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority". Chinese Leader Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on Monday to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on what some are calling a “mission of peace”. President Biden vetoed his first bill today arguing the legislation was overly influenced by ‘MAGA Republicans'. Dr. Anthony Fauci and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser were subject to intense scrutiny from man who refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine while Bowser and Fauci went door-to-door in a Washington, D.C., neighborhood promoting the vaccine in 2021. On Sunday, New York Attorney General Letitia James read material from a children's book to minors at a Drag Story Hour she hosted at the LGBTQ+-centric The Center located in NYC's West Village along with a drag queen who wore a shirt that read "I don't want to look or be cis." An article from the blog Afru was circling on social media on Sunday that claimed "drinking coffee perpetuates white supremacy."  Today's Sponsors: First, you'll receive a FREE bottle of Blood Sugar Formula to reduce sugar cravings. You're also getting 4 FREE eBooks to support every aspect of your health. Try Liver Health Formula by going to Http://www.GetLiverHelp.com/News and claim your 5 Free Bonus Gift. Join BlazeTV today and get $30 off an Annual Pass with our Student, Military, or First Responder Discount! Just go to http://www.Subscribe.BlazeTV.com click the verification button, and enter your ID to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Arresting Trump would be a terrible look for America... and Letitia James is focusing on all the wrong things

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 122:14


Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give his assessment on whether Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has a solid enough legal case to indict former President Trump for alleged hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels. Jimmy explains how this latest attempt to take down the 45th president is part of the Left's plan to make the process the punishment for him. PLUS, co-hosts of “The Bottom Line” on Fox Business Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy stop by to discuss the current state of the U.S. banking system, and compete for Jimmy's affection.      [00:00:00] Trump predicts he will be indicted this week [00:37:35] CNN admits Hunter Biden's connection to China doesn't look good [00:51:18] Paul Mauro [00:55:58] The real purpose of Alvin Bragg's investigation [01:14:22] New York AG Letitia James hosts Drag Story Hour [01:32:52] Sean Duffy & Dagen McDowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Pete Fiutak: Defense is winning in the NCAA Tournament (Hour 2)

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 41:34


In the second hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by College Football News publisher Pete Fiutak to share his takeaways from the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Bernstein and Holmes then discussed which player on the Bulls' roster is most responsible for Chicago playing better basketball as of late. Later during the High Noon segment, Bernstein and Holmes discussed a funny moment from the CBS broadcast of the Furman-San Diego State game Saturday and what happened when protesters clashed at a New York City library hosting a "Drag Story Hour" for kids.

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
BEHOLD! THE FASCIST ORGASM OF NAKED TRUMP-ARREST FEAR! - 3.20.23

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 49:28


EPISODE 157: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:41): The "Lock Her Up" Crowd needs to speak to the manager! It thought it made itself perfectly clear! It's "Lock HER Up!" It CANNOT BE "Lock HIM Up!" Whether Trump is arrested tomorrow, next week, or never, the fascist orgasm of naked pusillanimous fear over the rumors Trump himself spread, is COMPLETELY WORTH IT. But the general "wisdom" is complete nonsense. These are bullies who have never before been stood up to. They do not know what to do next but utter dark threats they have no means of acting upon. A "human moat" to encircle Trump? Crashing the economy? Storming key cities in the blue states? As my cousin by adoption and marriage Mike Tyson says, verybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth, and Trump's cult just got punched in the mouth. And if a Trump arrest would guarantee him a "landslide victory" then the obvious Democratic nominee next year is Hunter Biden, on a chain gang with his father, Pelosi, Fauci, Hillary, and Vice President Harris. I understand we've all been worn down by eight years of this Fun-House-Mirrors-crap but relax. Gravity still works. Honestly: the arrest thing isn't even the most important Trump story. What a Washington judge did Friday to attorney-client privilege with Trump and lawyer Evan Corcoran - and what she did with Corcoran's notes that must implicate Trump in perjury - is the real deal. Plus there was an omen in Manhattan yesterday. The Proud Boys attacked "Drag Story Hour" - and got the crap kicked out of them. B-Block (18:18) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Capitol Police confirm what I guessed at: they not only NEVER saw the Tucker Carlson January 6 Gaslighting Video but they were tricked by Speaker McCarthy and Rep. Bryan Steil into setting up a viewing station the cops thought was for Congressman but was actually for Fox "News." (20:49) IN SPORTS: The World Baseball Classic has a problem and it's not just the injuries to Jose Altuve and Edwin Diaz. Why insurance may cancel or reschedule the next WBC. And a bigoted NHL goalie ruins another pride night, but with a twist: He says he can't be a Homophobe because one of his best friends is Muslim. (29:43) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Kayleigh McEnany tries to say "Ingraham Angle" while guest hosting the show. It goes poorly. The weakest flex ever by a failed candidate for governor. And does Senator Marsha Blackburn sound like an escapee from every 1987 TV Magazine Show special on streamlining your style? That's because she IS - and there's proof. C-Block (40:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Nacho in Brooklyn (44:40) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Now it's The New York Times burying CNN's Chris Licht. I'd just like to point out I started the Moby-Licht ball rolling, and I should tell you the tale of how when we worked together at MSNBC he was infamous as Joe Scarborough's henchman who tried to interfere with Maddow's show and Matthews' and mine and get preferential coverage for Joey Scars' buddies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WCBS 880 All Local
New Yorkers react to Trump's call to protest, 5 children die in Scarsdale during car crash, protests continue against Drag Story Hour

WCBS 880 All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 6:24


True Thirty with Joey Dumont
Drag Queen Story Hour and Cultural Appropriation, with Robert Jensen

True Thirty with Joey Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 73:27


Robert Jensen (AKA Bob) is Emeritus Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also the author of numerous books, including, An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, and the Fate of Humanity; The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege; and The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men. As you may have gleaned from his book titles, Bob is a humanitarian to his core, a man who cares about the plight of the less fortunate, and a man who has spent his entire life in the pursuit of helping our world become a better place. But the reason I wanted to talk with Bob today, was due to a recent article he penned for Julie Bindel's Substack called “Drag Story Hour and Cultural Appropriation”, specifically his feminist critique that these Story Hour events are just another example of patriarchy and objectification of women… which was a purview I had yet to read regarding this very divided topic in our culture.During our chat, we talked at length about why Drag Story Hour is offensive to many feminists, as well as other topics like, trigger warnings, safe spaces on college campuses, and how political dogma is harming us all.I hope you learn as much from this conversation as I did.Watch Episode: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit truethirty.substack.com/subscribe

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Offered $100K to Take Off Her Mask, First-Class Passenger Declines | 3.16.23 - Grace Curley Show Hour 3

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 39:00


Grace can't believe KJP has never heard of a very popular British boy band. Has she been living under a rock? Grace welcomes Jessica Machado of WBSM to the show to discuss a Drag Story Hour event in Fall River. The duo determines that while attending a drag show is a choice for adults, it does not belong anywhere in the public sphere.

Más que noticias
Edy Rodríguez Morel y Guillermo Montezuma

Más que noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 55:00


Francisc X Maier: Basta ya de una visión secularizada que normaliza la inconducta sexual en el clero. Profesor de secundaria en Oregon asigna tarea de escribir una "fantasía sexual" a sus alumnos; padres logran que la retire. Fiscal general de Nueva York, Letitia James, organiza un evento “Drag Story Hour” para niños. Prohíben a escuela cristiana participar en todas las competencias deportivas por negarse a que sus alumnas compitan contra varones que se consideran mujeres. Despedido por no asistir a capacitación LGBT pierde apelación; elevará su caso a la Corte Suprema. Catedrático de Medicina: “Profesión biomédica ha sido conquistada por esta ideología agresiva” de género. Biden afirma que es "casi pecaminoso" no permitir procedimientos trans a menores de edad; el gobernador de la Florida le responde.

Daily Signal News
TOP NEWS | Possible Reparations, DeSantis Endorsed for President, “Drag Story Hour” in Manhattan, Border Hearing | March 15

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 12:10


On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is considering payments of $5 million to every eligible black adult in the city, the Associated Press reports. Conservative leaders representing millions of pro-life Americans are joining forces with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., to overturn the Defense Department's newly revamped and expansive abortion policies, our colleague Rob Bluey reports.New York Attorney General Letitia James is planning to host “Drag Story Hour” in Manhattan on Sunday. 17 Senate Democrats are encouraging the CEOs of Costco, Walmart, Kroger, and Albertsons to sell the abortion pill mifepristone, CNBC reports. House Homeland Security Committee hosts a field hearing in McAllen, TexasTexas Republican Rep. Chip Roy announced Wednesday that he is endorsing Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis for president. Relevant LinksListen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscription Listen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcastsSign up for The Agenda newsletter — the lowdown on top issues conservatives need to know about each week: https://www.heritage.org/agenda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Danger Cats
Calgary Drag Story Hour Loophole | Episode125

Danger Cats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 64:18


Grip sum' Danger Cats Merch & Stand Up Tickets:   https://www.DangerCatsShop.com   EXCLUSIVE PODCAST EPISODES https://www.patreon.com/dangercats69 __________________________________________________ Email a Fan Question For Tha Podcast: unclehack@dangercats.tv subject - Fan Question   Subscribe To Tha Channel: https://bit.ly/3sLKqdV __________________________________________________   Follow Tha Social Medias: TELEGRAM CHANNEL https://t.me/unclehack69   INSTAGRAM Uncle Hack - https://www.Instagram.com/unclehack69 Danger Cats - https://www.Instagram.com/dangercats69   FACEBOOK Danger Cats - https://www.facebook.com/dangercats69 Uncle Hack - https://www.facebook/dangercats69   TWITTER Danger Cats - https://www.twitter.com/dangercats69 Uncle Hack - https://www.twitter.com/unklehack69   DISCORD - https://discord.gg/ECzVzrBBDS   __________________________________________________   Danger Dong Patreon Producers: Chayton Bask Big raven 666 Gruntman77 Amanda Jorje Kallio Kirk Stewart Jim Harper Brad Riley Jeb muntz Bryce Jones Matt Andres Cory Bowie James Schneider Anessa Reimer Jake Tristan Marquez Joel beltran  

FLF, LLC
The Mercies of the Wicked are Cruel: Christian Arrested for Protesting Drag Story Hour, Legal Tyranny and MAID Insanity [Liberty Dispatch]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 80:21


Liberty Dispatch ~ March 6, 2023 Today on the Liberty Dispatch, Andrew and Matty look at multiple stories from Trinity Bible Chapel's failed legal appeal, a Christian minister being arrested for protesting Drag-Queen/King story hour in Calgary, and Canada's chaotic culture of death.[Segment 1] - Trinity Bible Chapel Loses their Appeal: Church of God Loesses Appeal | Stratford Beacon Herald: https://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/news/local-news/aylmer-church-of-god-loses-appeal-of-ruling-upholding-pandemic-restrictions;Trinity Bible Chapel v Ontario | ARPA Canada: https://arpacanada.ca/publication/trinity-bible-chapel-v-ontario; [Segment 2] - Derek Reimer Thrown Out of Drag Queen Story Hour Protest and Later Arrested:Canadian Pastor Arrested for Protest Drag Queen Story Hour | The Post Millenial: https://thepostmillennial.com/canadian-pastor-arrested-after-protesting-drag-queen-story-hour-event-at-calgary-library; Matt Walsh's "Open Letter to Dylan Mulvaney" | The Daily Wire: https://www.youtube.com/embed/RGwiC7SlDAI; [Segment 3] - MAID Madness and the Culture of Death:Majority Oppose MAID Expansion | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/02/13/majority-oppose-maid;Assisted Death for Minors | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/02/16/assisted-dying-minors;"Anyone whose life is intolerable should have the right to a medically assisted death" by Samantha Israel | Toronto Star: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2023/02/05/anyone-whose-life-is-intolerable-should-have-the-right-to-a-medically-assisted-death.html;MAID Provider Regrets Killing Young Cancer Patient | The Post Millenial: https://thepostmillennial.com/canadian-euthanasia-provider-regrets-ending-life-of-young-cancer-patient-who-had-65-chance-for-cure;"Transgender Woman" Seeking Assisted Suicide | National Post: https://nationalpost.com/feature/transgender-woman-maid-medical-assistance-in-dying. Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/ SHOW SPONSORS:Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc;Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546;Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lcc Sick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/ Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS:LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/c/c-1687093; OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/c/c-1412501; THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1639185.CONTACT US:Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com;General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC:Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!

Liberty Dispatch
Episode 194 - The Mercies of the Wicked are Cruel: Christian Arrested for Protesting Drag Story Hour, Legal Tyranny and MAID Insanity

Liberty Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 80:21


Liberty Dispatch ~ March 6, 2023 Today on the Liberty Dispatch, Andrew and Matty look at multiple stories from Trinity Bible Chapel's failed legal appeal, a Christian minister being arrested for protesting Drag-Queen/King story hour in Calgary, and Canada's chaotic culture of death. [Segment 1] - Trinity Bible Chapel Loses their Appeal:  Church of God Loesses Appeal | Stratford Beacon Herald: https://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/news/local-news/aylmer-church-of-god-loses-appeal-of-ruling-upholding-pandemic-restrictions; Trinity Bible Chapel v Ontario | ARPA Canada: https://arpacanada.ca/publication/trinity-bible-chapel-v-ontario; [Segment 2] - Derek Reimer Thrown Out of Drag Queen Story Hour Protest and Later Arrested: Canadian Pastor Arrested for Protest Drag Queen Story Hour | The Post Millenial: https://thepostmillennial.com/canadian-pastor-arrested-after-protesting-drag-queen-story-hour-event-at-calgary-library;  Matt Walsh's "Open Letter to Dylan Mulvaney" | The Daily Wire: https://www.youtube.com/embed/RGwiC7SlDAI; [Segment 3] -  MAID Madness and the Culture of Death: Majority Oppose MAID Expansion | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/02/13/majority-oppose-maid; Assisted Death for Minors | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/02/16/assisted-dying-minors; "Anyone whose life is intolerable should have the right to a medically assisted death" by Samantha Israel | Toronto Star: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2023/02/05/anyone-whose-life-is-intolerable-should-have-the-right-to-a-medically-assisted-death.html; MAID Provider Regrets Killing Young Cancer Patient | The Post Millenial: https://thepostmillennial.com/canadian-euthanasia-provider-regrets-ending-life-of-young-cancer-patient-who-had-65-chance-for-cure; "Transgender Woman" Seeking Assisted Suicide | National Post: https://nationalpost.com/feature/transgender-woman-maid-medical-assistance-in-dying.   Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/ SHOW SPONSORS: Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc; Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546; Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lcc Sick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/  Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS: LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/c/c-1687093;  OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/c/c-1412501;  THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1639185. CONTACT US: Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com; General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com.  STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC: Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!

ThotLight
Ep. 28: Miz Jade

ThotLight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 88:04


Jim & Freddie recount their Chaotic Tuesday and other adventures of the week, including a visit to Bartschland!Then, in the Thot Seat: iconic Brooklyn dancing queen, MIZ JADE!  She discusses her thot connections with Jim, Brooklyn drag versus Manhattan  drag, her own history with drag and dance, coming up as a Purchase queen, some real T re: bar politics and the current state of drag, the politicizing  of Drag Story Hour, the loss of her longtime DJ collaborator, and an exciting new stage show she's producing this month!In the news: Tennessee bans "public drag"; the Q Club shooter had been there a number of times before the attack; Meatball does George Santos drag at Nightgowns; is Pieces-loving Sam Smith a bad tipper?; a girl scout makes mad coin with Gay WeHo cookie sales.Email: thotyssey@gmail.com

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast
EP 442 JONATHON MAJORS AND BLACK MASCULINITY, MAKING MONEY ON O.F. W/O SHOWING FACE? LOVE, POLYAMORY AND OPEN RELATIONSHIPS, META PROFITED FROM 'GROOMERS', SWIPING LEFT OR RIGHT, ADDICTED TO SEX PARTIES? THIRST TRAP

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 58:52


On a new TAGS LIVE, Host Steve V. is back with Co-host Kodi Maurice Doggette with all new hot topics, hot gay sex topics in front of a live virtual audience.Comments from ListenersDon Lemon is back on CNN and will undergo 'Formal Training'...Jonathon Majors and his sexy Ebony cover shoot questions 'black masculinity' for some haters...Furry Grant is making money on Only Fans without showing his face...A conversation about monogamy, polyamory, throuples and open relationships...what's right for you?Bomb threat outside Drag Story Hour and how Meta has profited from 'Groomer' slur on Facebook and IGWhat little things make us swipe right or left...are we being too picky too soonn?Advice to someone who thinks they may be addicted to sex partiesThirst Trap!Follow us on IG: @tagspodcastFollow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi on IG: @mistahmauriceTAGSPODCAST is Sponsored by Better Help. Get 10% Off your first month. Visit: BetterHelp.com/tagsRo.Co/tags for 20% offGet 20% Off plus Free Shipping Worldwide with Code: TAGSPOD Manscaped.comWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-about-gay-sex-tagspodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
The war against Drag Queen Story Hour

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 28:40


Drag performers are more visible than ever after decades in the underground, but will recent protests, threats of violence, and restrictive laws set them back?Today, we dive into the origins of the backlash and how drag performers are reacting to it. Read the full transcript here. Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times national correspondent Jaweed KaleemMore reading:Drag Queen Story Hour disrupted by men shouting slurs and threats at Bay Area libraryChildren's drag queen event at Costa Mesa church draws protestArkansas legislative panel advances bill to restrict drag performances

Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America
The Beauty and Power of Drag with Drag Story Hour NYC

Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 54:36


Drag is an art with deep roots in New York City's queer communities of color that has much to offer to all people who are interested in liberating themselves from traditional and patriarchal ideas of gender. That's part of why it's become a target of the organized far-right both here in NYC and nationally, with public libraries and other community venues facing protests over their regularly offered drag performances and story hours. Local politicians have also experienced far-right threats for merely expressing support for drag. On tonight's edition of Revolutions per Minute, we're live with Drag Story Hour NYC storyteller Oliver and  organizer and parent Desiree to discuss the many aspects of drag, and how New Yorkers have come together to reject the far-right threat and show the beauty and power of queer community.  To learn more about Drag Story Hour NYC, visit dshnyc.org. 

IN HEAT: A Lesbian Comedy
Support Drag Story Hour!

IN HEAT: A Lesbian Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 3:53


As promised, here are my favorite nation-wide articles, about Drag Story Hour!A Montana bookstore fought back when they tried to shut down drag story hour.Drag Queens won't be cowed by haters. The story hour goes on.Parents concerned after Republicans protest Iowa City library's drag storytime.Alabama: Drag Queen Story Hour Results in Death Threats Against Animal Shelter.

Slate Culture
Outward: The War on Drag

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 84:29


This month, hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder take an in-depth look at the latest fixation of the far right: drag, an art form as old as gender itself, which has brought generations of queer people together. In the first segment, the hosts consider why conservatives are now trying to regulate drag shows out of existence and armed hate groups are showing up at drag events to threaten and intimidate performers and audiences. Then they are joined by Lil Miss Hot Mess, who in addition to performing with Drag Story Hour, has taken an academic interest in what children take away from drag events. Items discussed in the show: The beautiful lullaby version of “Titanium” in M3GAN. M.J. Rodriguez's gorgeous 2023 Golden Globes dress Drag Story Hour Diane di Prima's poem “Rant” Lil Miss Hot Mess' clap-back video to Marco Rubio's attack ad Gay Agenda Jules: Any DJ set by Honey Dijon. (Here's one to start with.) Bryan: Cleanse your social media feeds, and introduce some cozy vibes with Isaac Mizrahi's Instagram feed. Christina: “The ‘Golden Gays' Return to the Stage in the Philippines,” by Hannah Reyes Morales in the New York Times This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Outward: The War on Drag

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 84:29


This month, hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder take an in-depth look at the latest fixation of the far right: drag, an art form as old as gender itself, which has brought generations of queer people together. In the first segment, the hosts consider why conservatives are now trying to regulate drag shows out of existence and armed hate groups are showing up at drag events to threaten and intimidate performers and audiences. Then they are joined by Lil Miss Hot Mess, who in addition to performing with Drag Story Hour, has taken an academic interest in what children take away from drag events. Items discussed in the show: The beautiful lullaby version of “Titanium” in M3GAN. M.J. Rodriguez's gorgeous 2023 Golden Globes dress Drag Story Hour Diane di Prima's poem “Rant” Lil Miss Hot Mess' clap-back video to Marco Rubio's attack ad Gay Agenda Jules: Any DJ set by Honey Dijon. (Here's one to start with.) Bryan: Cleanse your social media feeds, and introduce some cozy vibes with Isaac Mizrahi's Instagram feed. Christina: “The ‘Golden Gays' Return to the Stage in the Philippines,” by Hannah Reyes Morales in the New York Times This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

This month, hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder take an in-depth look at the latest fixation of the far right: drag, an art form as old as gender itself, which has brought generations of queer people together. In the first segment, the hosts consider why conservatives are now trying to regulate drag shows out of existence and armed hate groups are showing up at drag events to threaten and intimidate performers and audiences. Then they are joined by Lil Miss Hot Mess, who in addition to performing with Drag Story Hour, has taken an academic interest in what children take away from drag events. Items discussed in the show: The beautiful lullaby version of “Titanium” in M3GAN. M.J. Rodriguez's gorgeous 2023 Golden Globes dress Drag Story Hour Diane di Prima's poem “Rant” Lil Miss Hot Mess' clap-back video to Marco Rubio's attack ad Gay Agenda Jules: Any DJ set by Honey Dijon. (Here's one to start with.) Bryan: Cleanse your social media feeds, and introduce some cozy vibes with Isaac Mizrahi's Instagram feed. Christina: “The ‘Golden Gays' Return to the Stage in the Philippines,” by Hannah Reyes Morales in the New York Times This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
Outward: The War on Drag

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 84:29


This month, hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder take an in-depth look at the latest fixation of the far right: drag, an art form as old as gender itself, which has brought generations of queer people together. In the first segment, the hosts consider why conservatives are now trying to regulate drag shows out of existence and armed hate groups are showing up at drag events to threaten and intimidate performers and audiences. Then they are joined by Lil Miss Hot Mess, who in addition to performing with Drag Story Hour, has taken an academic interest in what children take away from drag events. Items discussed in the show: The beautiful lullaby version of “Titanium” in M3GAN. M.J. Rodriguez's gorgeous 2023 Golden Globes dress Drag Story Hour Diane di Prima's poem “Rant” Lil Miss Hot Mess' clap-back video to Marco Rubio's attack ad Gay Agenda Jules: Any DJ set by Honey Dijon. (Here's one to start with.) Bryan: Cleanse your social media feeds, and introduce some cozy vibes with Isaac Mizrahi's Instagram feed. Christina: “The ‘Golden Gays' Return to the Stage in the Philippines,” by Hannah Reyes Morales in the New York Times This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Have to Ask
Outward: The War on Drag

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 84:29


This month, hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder take an in-depth look at the latest fixation of the far right: drag, an art form as old as gender itself, which has brought generations of queer people together. In the first segment, the hosts consider why conservatives are now trying to regulate drag shows out of existence and armed hate groups are showing up at drag events to threaten and intimidate performers and audiences. Then they are joined by Lil Miss Hot Mess, who in addition to performing with Drag Story Hour, has taken an academic interest in what children take away from drag events. Items discussed in the show: The beautiful lullaby version of “Titanium” in M3GAN. M.J. Rodriguez's gorgeous 2023 Golden Globes dress Drag Story Hour Diane di Prima's poem “Rant” Lil Miss Hot Mess' clap-back video to Marco Rubio's attack ad Gay Agenda Jules: Any DJ set by Honey Dijon. (Here's one to start with.) Bryan: Cleanse your social media feeds, and introduce some cozy vibes with Isaac Mizrahi's Instagram feed. Christina: “The ‘Golden Gays' Return to the Stage in the Philippines,” by Hannah Reyes Morales in the New York Times This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Brian Lehrer Show
Brian Lehrer Weekend: Fair Housing; Football and Health; Drag Story Hour

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 82:05


Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. A Fair Housing Proposal (First) | Football's Injury Crisis (Starts at 26:30) | Drag Story Hour in NYC (Starts at 55:00) If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.

The Brian Lehrer Show
Protests Against Drag Story Hour Come to NYC

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 27:28


Protests outside of drag story hour events have been happening in the city in the past few weeks. Talia Jane, an independent reporter covering policing, extremism and activism, reports on who is attending the protests against the children's events, and why. Flame Hair NYC, a performer for Drag Story Hour NYC, explains what Drag Story Hour is for the uninitiated, and what they are doing for kids at story hour.

Literally The Worst People in the World.
Drag Story Hour isn't grooming anyone. I'm proof of that

Literally The Worst People in the World.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 45:55


Like every lgbtq kid raised in a fundamentalist Christian/Catholic household, I was relentlessly, brutally GROOMED to be straight. The disingenuous, red pilled, craven, spineless, pathetic cowards spreading LIES about the drag Story Hour don't want you to think about what I and every other gay kid who I grew up fundamentalist Christian or Catholic went through when our parents, churches, and communities pulled out all the stops pressure, shame, threatening, and beat the gay out of us. They don't want you to think about all of the SHAME, FEAR, and PAIN they all put us through to try to FORCE US to CONFORM to the sexual orientation and gender identity they decided we should be defined by, regardless of what we wanted for ourselves. They don't want you to think about how we actually WANTED that grooming of us to work, how we HELPED them groom us at every turn, how badly WE WANTED TO BE STRAIGHT MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD. And they SURE AS HELL don't want you to think about how in spite of all of that, none of that makes the slightest change to our sexual orientation or gender identity. Because if you think about how all of those things DIDN'T DO A SINGLE GODDAMN THING to influence our sexual orientation or gender identity in any way WHATSOF*CKINGEVER, the idea that a drag queen reading a story book is going to do what all of that couldn't do will start to sound pretty goddamned stupid. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dermot-fenster/message

Refuse Fascism
Drag Vs. Fascism

Refuse Fascism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 56:37


Sam Goldman talks to Gwen Frisbie-Fulton, organizer and writer, about the recent attack on power stations in Moore County, North Carolina, and how the attacks on drag story hours are being used by the larger fascist movement. Read Was Moore County attack another antI-LGTBQ act? in the Greensboro News & Record and follow Gwen at @gwen_fulton. Then, we talk to drag performers about the joys and benefits of drag story hours, not just for the LGBTQ community but for everyone who wants to bring a little more empathy, creativity and fun into the world. Learn more about youth activist and performer Desmond Napoles at desmondisamazing.com and learn more about drag story hours and get involved with Paradise's group, Drag Story Hour at dshnyc.org. Thank you to everyone who is donating during giving season! Don't forget to include your mailing address if you give more than $35 so we can mail you a warm winter Refuse Fascism beanie. Note: Venmo and Cashapp are currently not working, please use another method for the time being! Note: you can make a tax-deductible donation towards our educational work to our fiscal sponsor Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ) by clicking here. Or send a check or money order to: RefuseFascism.org 2 East 28th Street #321 New York NY 10016-7402 If you wish a tax deduction, write the check to RefuseFascism.org/AFGJ Send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: · paypal.me/refusefascism · donate.refusefascism.org Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/refuse-fascism/message

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
122222 Zelensky Begs Arms, Russia's Offensive, Peru Crisis, Exonerated Gate, Drag Story Hour Attack

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 27:09


Zelensky in Washington begs for arms.. as Russia plans an offensive… Peru is turmoil… Trump's taxes.. Refugee crisis at the border… a gate at Central Park for the exonerated.. and an assault on the home and office of a Chelsea city council member

The Solomon Ray Podcast
Drag Story Hour and Kitty Kat Wigs

The Solomon Ray Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 74:53


For all things Solomon Ray, https://linktr.ee/solomonraymusic Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/solomonraymusic Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/solomonraymusic TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@solomonraymusic SnapChat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/solomonraymusic www.solraybeauty.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesolomonraypodcast/message

Isaiah 61 Exploits
#17 | What Is Drag Story Hour and Why Should You Care?

Isaiah 61 Exploits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 19:49


So What exactly is Drag Story Hour and why should we even care about it. According to Dragstoryhour.org Drag Story Hour "captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models." This is right on their website for all to see. They go on to say that "In spaces like this, kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where everyone can be their authentic selves." So in other words, they are targeting children specifically because children dont know better. They want to get them early so that by the time they are of age, men parading as women and simulating sexual acts in public is normal and acceptable. It is time for Christians to stand up to this madness. The bible says in Ephesians 5:11, "Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them." Please join me in exposing this madness. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/i61-exploits/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/i61-exploits/support

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Protest outside Drag Story Hour in Chelsea...World's largest Menorah celebrating first night of Hanukkah to be lit tonight

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 5:55


ThotLight
Ep. 16: David DeParolesa of VERS

ThotLight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 86:04


Hosts Jim & Freddie bid farewell to the womb of our cozy/creepy recording "studio" after 16 shows recorded there as we prepare to move our show downstairs to the RedEye NY stage for live audience tapings next week! They preview what the new show might look and sound like... but a lot of that is gonna be up to you, Thotlighters!   Freddie also explains his other new role at RedEye.Then the boys have a great talk with owner of new HK venue VERS, David DeParolesa! Coming from the non-profit sector, Boston native David opened VERS this summer with a specific vision for a venue in the very unpredictable (and cluttered?) post-Covid queer bar scene in Manhattan. Known for high end cocktails, an expanding menu (with brunch on the way) and eclectic entertainment ranging from drag to cabaret to a popular new queer Asian party, VERS has become an important destination for sophisticated gays looking for something new. There's a fun Crown & Anchor collab coming our way this weekend as well! VERS has made national news recently since it's windows were shattered several times within a few weeks, most recently in an incident that was caught on camera on the same night as the anti-queer motivated mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs.  Does David know the arrested suspect Sean Kuilan, and what were his real motives? There's a lot more Tea to this story then what the media is reporting on, children, and David's got some details for us.In the news: local queens kvetch on the social re: whether or not there's a drag oversaturation in NYC;  a baby queen disrupts a show at Pieces; The New York Times covers local nightlife's "roofie-ing problem" ; a firearm-related vandalism of a power substation in North Carolina was maybe related to Drag Story Hour; armed Proud Boys disrupt another Drag Story Hour in Ohio;  Whorechata's creator wrote a fun piece about the return of cruising and public sex in VICE that gave Jim flashbacks of the Bijou Theater; Julius' Bar & a BK lesbian site officially become landmarks; NYC is deemed the second most lesbian city; GLAM Awards predictions for Best Nightlife Event. Email us: thotlight@redeyeny.com Come see us record our first live episode at RedEye in NYC on Wednesday, 12/14 @6pm EST!

New York Daily News
Man caught with 2 kilos of fentanyl in Queens;

New York Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 3:20


Man caught driving 2 kilograms of fentanyl into Queens; Man arrested in clash with cop, Drag Story Hour protesters at NYC public library; Woman punched by stranger who yells anti-gay remark inside Manhattan subway station

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
TERMINATE THE CONSTITUTION? TERMINATE HIS FREEDOM 12.5.22

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 38:56


EPISODE 88: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: A man whose words have previously unleashed an attempted coup now calls for the 'termination' of the Constitution, and 48 hours later he has not been arrested, apprehended, or detained? Like we've done it to everybody else who has launched a seditious conspiracy, TWICE? (2:55) Ohio Congressman Dave Joyce speaks for a complacent nation and media with this rationalization: "He says a lot of things. But that doesn't mean it's ever going to happen." (5:30) This was also unleashed by Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi and what even right wingers confess was no "smoking gun" in the saga of Hunter Biden's Lap (as opposed to laptop) yet it in turn inspired still more Fascist Angertainment: an ex-GOP candidate for congress responded "we can no longer get rid of tyranny by the ballots. It's only by the bullets now," and two attempted domestic terrorist attacks over the weekend may have been connected (9:11) There is an irony here: hours before Trump went ANTI-Constitution he had positioned himself as PRO-Constitution (11:00) But the real danger of ignoring these latest words of madness is best processed by asking yourself: What if somebody else had said these exact things? B-Block (15:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: AMA Animal Rescue urgently needs fosters (15:55) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Have the Morality Police been abolished in Iran, or not? Sesame Street's icon has passed away. And here come antisemites like Steven Crowder to defend the antisemite Kanye West (19:27) IN SPORTS: For once a baseball Hall of Fame voting committee gets it right: Fred McGriff is in, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens aren't. Which permits me to reveal for the first time the mind-boggling story the former General Manager of the Yankees told me of how they gave away McGriff: a Yankee player insisted to owner George Steinbrenner that he had to make the deal! Plus did the Texas Rangers overpay for Jacob deGrom by $185,000,000, and a really cheap joke about the U.S. at the World Cup (24:24) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Points Bet "Lightning" Commercial competes with Chris Christie's niece against Rudy "Protect Democracy By Cancelling The Elections After 9/11" Giuliani for the honors. C-Block (28:15) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Not only did I work for Ted Turner but at the 1982 NFL Strike Talks I covered Ted Turner and I nearly decked Ted Turner. The saga of why my camera crew was wearing CBS baseball caps, what Ted said when he saw them, and why I responded to the humiliation by quick thinking as opposed to horse-collaring him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rainbow Parenting
Drag for Kids with Lil Miss Hot Mess!

Rainbow Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 61:32


PRE-ORDER THE RAINBOW PARENTING BOOK!! GET YOUR QKS HOLIDAY MERCH! New week, new episode of Rainbow Parenting! Join Lindz in this conversation about Drag Story Hour with picture book author, activist, and drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess! QKS and DSH started around the same time so Lil Miss Hot Mess and Lindz dive deep into ways the work has grown, where it's succeeded, and how far we still have to go. If you like the episode, leave us a review! Find your local Drag Story Hour! Follow Drag Story Hour on Instagram! Follow Lil Miss Hot Mess on Instagram & Twitter!  Find Us Online - Queer Kid Stuff Website: https://www.queerkidstuff.com  - Weekly Newsletter Signup: https://bit.ly/qksnewslettersignup - Patreon: patreon.com/queerkidstuff - Instagram: instagram.com/queerkidstuff - Twitter: twitter.com/queerkidstuff - Email: business@queerkidstuff.com Production - Host & Creator: Lindz Amer - Producer: Multitude - Editor: Mischa Stanton - Theme Music: Amanda D'Archangelis - Artwork: Abe Tensia About The Show Welcome to Rainbow Parenting, a queer- and gender-affirming parenting podcast. Every week, queer educator Lindz Amer starts conversations about the intimidating first steps on how to affirm queer, trans, and nonbinary kids. They talk to experts who explain how to approach age-relevant early childhood sex ed, queer kid lit, gender reveal parties, and much more. And this isn't just for parents; educators, caregivers, librarians, and anyone who knows, loves, and works with kids can start the process of raising a whole generation! Season One begins May 30th, with new episodes dropping every Monday. Produced in partnership with Multitude.

Dominion Podcast
Drag Story Hour And The Culture Of Death - Season 2, Episode 2

Dominion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 57:08


Alex and Jeremy are joined by pastor Ben Inglis to discuss the recent demonstration outside of the Peterborough public library's drag story hour event. We discuss the nature of a culture that has followed their worldview to the end and found only death, mutilation and misery.*****https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClKkmOjSoszB6IiyJQD9nfQ https://rumble.com/user/dominionpodcast Get full access to Dominion Press at www.dominionpress.ca/subscribe

Series Podcast: This Way Out
Drag Story Hour Story & The Deeper “Well”

Series Podcast: This Way Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 28:58


Once upon a time a Drag Queen Story Hour meant family fun, not a potentially violent protest. The U.S. national organization's Executive Director Jonathan Hamilt tells the heartwarming tale of how it all began and what it's mission really is (interviewed by KOOP-Austin's Liz Ross). Radclyffe Hall's “The Well of Loneliness” is known for being depressing, but another look at the lesbian classic of 1928 discovers new meaning (a 2002 essay by Queer Life and Literature correspondent Janet Mason). And in NewsWrap: Singapore will repeal its ban on male gay sex while maintaining marriage inequality, Hong Kong appeals court refuses to recognize an activist's U.S. marriage to his husband, Vietnam's government declares that being LGBTQ is not a “disease,” New Zealand offers formal apologies to conversion therapy survivors, Texas Christian church pays the price for its homophobic “Hamilton,” and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Joe Boehnlein and MR Raquel (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the August 29, 2022 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/

AP Audio Stories
Drag story hour hosts, under attack, dig in their heels

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 0:57


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Drag Story Hours

Jedediah Bila LIVE
Groupthink: The Enemy Of Democracy | Jedediah Bila LIVE | Episode 2

Jedediah Bila LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 63:13


Jedediah Bila LIVE Podcast Episode 2 - On today's episode of Jedediah Bila LIVE, Jed responds to inquiring tweets. We will also cover taxpayer-funded Drag Story Hour at your kid's school in NYC, an animal shelter in CA that bans NRA Supporters from adopting pets, Chelsea Piers coddling employees “hurt” by a DeSantis event, and the CDC hoping Covid-19+ people quarantine from their pets. New Episodes LIVE Monday-Wednesday 1 PM EST Follow Jedediah Bila on social media: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Gje8xg Twitter: https://bit.ly/3NlsfFX Facebook: https://bit.ly/3MHFXlo Website: https://bit.ly/3tmAsCD Pick up a copy of Jedediah's latest book, Dear Hartley, here: https://amzn.to/3xEbikp To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: booking@valuetainment.com #JedediahBila #JedediahBilaLive #Politics #Valuetainment #News

The Karel Cast
Karel Cast 070 EXPLICIT Karel Cast Furious Four from Hearings to Drag Attacks

The Karel Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 34:50


Karel Cast 070 EXPLICIT Karel Cast Furious Four from Hearings to Drag Attacks Seven topics, four minutes. The heat is on, and Karel is doing four minutes on seven topics, while high. It's a whirlwind cavalcade from someone four sheets to the wind. It begins with the house hearings and ends with Karel's own little eating issue, with Drag Story Hour attacks, 31 men in a u-Haul and so much more, including being inspired by Helen McCrory of Peaky Blinders. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com

Progressive Voices
Karel Cast 070 EXPLICIT Karel Cast Furious Four from Hearings to Drag Attacks

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 32:40


Karel Cast 070 EXPLICIT Karel Cast Furious Four from Hearings to Drag Attacks Seven topics, four minutes. The heat is on, and Karel is doing four minutes on seven topics, while high. It's a whirlwind cavalcade from someone four sheets to the wind. It begins with the house hearings and ends with Karel's own little eating issue, with Drag Story Hour attacks, 31 men in a u-Haul and so much more, including being inspired by Helen McCrory of Peaky Blinders. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com

Pop Culture Junkie
Get Your Fix: Live at Phoenix Fan Fusion

Pop Culture Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 51:31


This week, Shauna, Hayley and Nicole host the show live from Phoenix Fan Fusion, the comic and pop culture convention that returned this year after a two year hiatus. Hayley and Shauna tell the audience about all the good geeky stuff premiering this week, like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Stranger Things, then welcome special guests to the stage. First up is Hecate, a cosplayer, model and influencer who talks about her favorite cons and how the design process for her looks. Then David Boyles from Drag Story Hour Arizona tells us about his group's mission to bring inclusive story times to children and their grown-ups in Arizona, inspiring kids to be themselves (and annoying the occasional bigot). Finally, we are joined by Meghan from the Phoenix chapter of Very Awesome Girls Into Nerdy Activities, a group for geek girls and those who identify as girls. Very Awesome Girls use their nerdy superpowers for good by volunteering at community events and crafting geeking items for fundraisers. Finally, The Junkies talk about their OTPs, because everybody has at least one.Thank you to Ashleigh Feiring and Phoenix Fan Fusion for inviting us this year!Follow Hecate: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamhecate_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTd7oanfs/Follow the Drag Story Hour:online: https://www.dragstoryhouraz.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragstoryhouraz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dragstoryhour.az/Follow Very Awesome Girls Phoenix:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veryawesomegirlsphx/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veryawesomegirlsphx/Links:Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-junkie/id1536737728Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7k2pUxzNDBXNCHzFM7EL8WWebsite: www.popculturejunkie.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PopCultureJunkiePodcastTwitter: @PopJunkiesInstagram: @pop.culturejunkiesEmail: junkies@popculturejunkie.comAlex on Instagram: @alcasnunAlex on Twitter: @alcasnunHayley on Instagram: @thirtynerdythrivingNicole on Instagram: @nicole_eldridgeNicole on Twitter: @naeldridge14Nicole on TikTok: @nicole_eldridgeShauna on Twitter: @shaunatrinidadShauna on Instagram: @shaunatrinidad

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY
Studio Stories: CANDY BOX Dance Festival special with Pedro Pablo - Season 4, Episode 59

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 36:32


Pedro Pablo (they/them) is a Venezuelan-raised, Minneapolis-based queer dancer / performance maker. Founder/director of Viva la Pepa (www.vivalapepa.org), a collective of multi-generational queer performers in the Twin Cities. Their works are fueled by the overlapping values of Latinx and Queer cultures: melodrama, passion, decadence, and sensuality. An inaugural Jerome Hill Artist Fellow, Pedro embarked in a collaboration with Argentinian choreographer Celia Argüello, spending time together in the southern hemisphere researching bodies and movements in revolution across the Americas. Viva la Pepa's last work performed in the US, Holy Doña, re-imagines the crucifixion as a queer performance ritual; they performed a preliminary duet iteration of this work in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Pedro co-directs a children and family theater program Drag Story Hour, and entertains the adults at night as their draglesque persona Doña Pepa. Currently a teaching artist with Upstream Arts and with the Pillsbury House Theater. 

Mr. William's LaborHood
Wilson Gavin Of Drag Queen Story Hour Protest Found Dead In Apparent Suicide

Mr. William's LaborHood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 12:00


Wilson Gavin has passed away less than 24 hours after footage of protest of drag queen reading program went viral. A young man who was filmed protesting against a drag queen reading program in Brisbane has died after the controversial footage was shared. patreon.com/winecellarmediafund paypal.me/PhoenixAndWilliam