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Before Christopher and Eric jetted off to celebrate their birthday month by outing all the gay in "Gay Paris", they put together these special flashback favorites to celebrate their Party People here at home. This week, it's Eric's turn to reach into the vaults and shine a light on his favorite past installment of True Crime TV Club. Naturally, he had to rifle through about ten or twenty contenders before settling on a final pick. But there's one hideous real-life villainess who steps out from the terrible crowd. We'll give you a few hints. She sees zombies where others don't. And religion is her weapon of choice. This special re-broadcast contains a jazzy, overly caffeinated new intro from your hosts and updates and fresh takes from the rearview mirror.
This time we hear from Alan Cuming as he defends the Trans community, Madonna does stand-up comedy (or does she?) Debbie probes Neil about his weekend in Paris; we have a little tribute to Marianne Faithful who passed this week. We talk Leigh Bowery; plus there's Robbie Williams on playing gay clubs in the early days of Take That. Remember you can hear a full version of this show featuring music tracks at mixcould.com/thisisndebz Catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Instagram & X (Twitter). If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com.
Tom went to Gay Paris, got Covid (no longer eligible for heaven), and got laid off! We yammer about my dumbass travel anecdotes. It's fun to listen to Anime Sickos Podcast!
We're spending a lot of time around France and ‘ol Gay Paris for September's theme of EUROPEAN VACATION because Bob has a lot of French DVDs that he's been holding on to for a while that need to be watched. We finally get to a movie by the notorious Austrian director Michael Haneke and if his other movies hit like this one? Well, we may need more uncomfortable Haneke movies to watch in the future. France, like many European nations, has its ghosts that it doesn't care to speak much on. Too much emotional inconvenience. Some things should stay in the past. But then you get videos of your apartment from the outside. Violent drawings as though they were done by a child. You got your suspicions but it's too emotionally inconvenient to explain. We can take care of it. Confront it. Surely it can be firmly resolved and you can keep what needs to be hidden where it belongs, right? The past is so inconvenient. Why can't the past understand that it was a long time ago? We're talking Haneke's 2005 modern thriller “CACHé” starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche. It might not be what you think and it might not be about what you think. What should be our next Haneke movie to discuss down the road? Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
Get in touch! Drop Benji and Brad a text message by clicking on this link.Ever wondered how birthday celebrations evolve as you transition from your 20s to your 30s as a gay man? Join us as we share our hilarious and heartfelt journey through smelly shoes, nostalgic escapades, and the transformation from simple gatherings to extravagant trips. Benji takes us on a tour of his fabulous birthday adventure in "Gay Paris," while Brad reminisces about his uniquely themed 21st birthday cake. Along the way, we chat about maintaining personal freedom in relationships, especially when planning solo trips, all with our signature humor and candor.Next, prepare to be whisked away to the enchanting streets of Paris. We recount our unforgettable experiences from Disneyland Paris to the bustling city nightlife. Listen as we share amusing tales from the provocative shows at the shower club Raid to the extravagant performances at Moulin Rouge, including a jaw-dropping act involving a topless dancer and snakes. Our vivid storytelling and laughter-filled anecdotes will have you planning your own Parisian adventure in no time!We cap off the episode with some cultural critiques and a deep dive into relationship dynamics. From discussing the financial impact of the British royal family to the controversial nature of football culture, we leave no stone unturned. Then, we explore the complexities of sexual compatibility in relationships, illustrated through personal stories and listener advice. Finally, we wrap up with a call to action for our listeners to engage with us on social media and share their own queer diaries. Tune in for more laughter and insightful conversations next Wednesday!A special shout out to our FWB for the month of August!Support the showGet to know us more personally!Instagramwww.instagram.com/biggaypodcastEmailhello@mybiggaypodcast.comWebsitewww.MyBigGayPodcast.com
An hour of queer news and music with Cam, Matt, and Andi, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the assistance of New Zealand On Air.
F1が前半戦を終え、夏休みに入りました。レッドブルの優位性が失われつつあると言われるなか、ハンガリーGPでのノリス→ピアストリ、ベルギーGPでのラッセル→ハミルトンと、それぞれに理由も物語も違いますが、1位がチームメイトに譲られる事件(?)があり、盛り上がりましたね。パリではオリンピック・パラリンピックが開催中で、五輪あわせのF1の話題もちょいちょいありますね。個人的には、ラルフ・シューマッハのカムアウトと、パリ五輪での最多193人の性的マイノリティのアスリートが参加、というニュースがリンクしました。他、夏休みらしくゲームの話など・・・。 ■レースリザルト ピアストリがF1初優勝。残り3周で順位を入れ替えた露骨なチームオーダーの怪【決勝レポート/第13戦】 https://www.as-web.jp/f1/1106665 【F1第13戦決勝の要点】ピアストリの初優勝に水をさしたマクラーレンの稚拙な判断と残念なチームオーダー https://www.as-web.jp/f1/1106857 Hamilton given win in Belgium as Russell disqualified https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/c6p2q0x5ezzo ラッセルの最低重量違反……その原因は”1ストップ”にあった? ウルフ代表「タイヤがかなり減ってしまっていたかもしれない」 https://jp.motorsport.com/f1/news/wolff-no-excuses-for-mistake-that-got-russell-disqualified-from-belgian-gp/10640045/ 暫定優勝のラッセルに失格の裁定下る。ルイス・ハミルトンが優勝に/F1第14戦ベルギーGP https://www.as-web.jp/f1/1109734 ■オリンピック関連記事 元F1ドライバー、マッサの野望。2024年パリ五輪で電動カートの競技入りを目指す https://jp.motorsport.com/kart/news/massa-kart-to-olympic/6635481/ オリンピックでF1マシンが走った日……2006年トリノ五輪開会式 https://jp.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-olympic-torino-ferrari-luca-badoer-2024/10639231/ モータースポーツをオリンピック競技にするべき? そんな未来を期待するルクレール……一方フェルスタッペンは否定的「僕には向いてない」 https://jp.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-2024-lerlerc-verstappen-talk-about-olympic/10640666/ ‘Gay Paris': Now a record 193 out LGBTQ athletes at the Paris Summer Olympics https://www.outsports.com/2024/7/28/24098536/2024-summer-olympics-paris-record-lgbtq-out-athletes/ ハミルトン、ラルフ・シューマッハーの同性交際カミングアウトに「ポジティブだけど、まだ長い道のりがある」 https://jp.motorsport.com/f1/news/hamilton-says-ralf-schumachers-coming-out-sends-positive-message/10635958/ ■レースゲーム フェルスタッペンの深夜のシムレース出場と、日曜のレースは関係なし。それでも今後は遅い時間の活動をしないことに同意 https://www.as-web.jp/f1/1108127 レッドブルを長年支えたジョナサン・ウィートリー、今季限りで退任。アウディのチーム代表就任へ https://jp.motorsport.com/f1/news/wheatley-to-leave-red-bull-for-audi-f1-team-principal-role/10641219/ メルセデスのF1ハンドルを完全再現したヤリ過ぎコントローラー https://www.gizmodo.jp/2024/07/mercedes-amg-petronas-formula-one-team-sim-racing-steering-wheel.html トラック運転ゲーム『ETS2』と『ATS』の公式ハンドルコンをホリが開発。400mmの大型ハンドルや7速以上のギアチェンジに対応したシフターなど、現役ドライバーからも好評の一品 https://www.famitsu.com/article/202406/7249 「ドライバーになるまでの費用は?」海外メディアが算定した額は驚きの25億円超 https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/articles/-/309458
Get tickets to see us live at Sisyphus Aug 2 & 3 here:https://www.sisyphusbrewing.com/pages/events?event=31181Tommy puts the Gay in Gay Paris. Ryan is vindicated for his vacation is bad take. We take a small trip into the politics corner. Plus we hear from some anonymous listeners.Sign up for the patreon! patreon.com/wecoolpodcastGet the new pod merch at grantwinkelscomedy.com/storePlease rate, review and subscribe!Submit your anonymous apology here: www.wecoolpodcast.comSubscribe to our Youtube Channel for HD full length episodes and clips: https://youtube.com/channel/UCEFHvn5zEiiXX9bfbYT-RNg?sub_confirmation=1Follow us on all social media:@WeCoolPodcast@TommmyBear@IdiotRyanKahl@GrantWinkels
Anal Funnel Cake. How to train your algorithm. The devil made this table. Space Camel Toe. She Spoke with her Fist. You'll Get No Data, No Chemistry, and No Lt Yar! New Borg Burrito from Chipotle. He Was Into Old Man Worm. Scott complains about his pencil. In there diggin' with my fingers. Getting Through The Garbage. Quarterly Apple Fritter. The Gap is a Design Feature. It happened in Gay Paris with Tom. Try Not to Lactate with Randy and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anal Funnel Cake. How to train your algorithm. The devil made this table. Space Camel Toe. She Spoke with her Fist. You'll Get No Data, No Chemistry, and No Lt Yar! New Borg Burrito from Chipotle. He Was Into Old Man Worm. Scott complains about his pencil. In there diggin' with my fingers. Getting Through The Garbage. Quarterly Apple Fritter. The Gap is a Design Feature. It happened in Gay Paris with Tom. Try Not to Lactate with Randy and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're going to enjoy a great conversation with a close personal friend - Adrian Benjamin! Adrian worked with me on my first run for office and then expatriated to France shortly thereafter. He lived there through the Paris COVID lockdowns and subsequent travel restrictions and remained there until very recently. We are catching up with him today during a visit home before his next big adventure.Stream more episodes: https://www.bottomlesscoffeeshow.comConnect with Jerome: https://www.jerometevans.com
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
Not nearly as on track as the Eurostar! When the young people are away, the adults will talk about absolutely anything. Join them as they travel round the houses, under the sea and onto the streets of Gay Paris, with discussions about international travel, medical emergencies, unseen icons and occasionally S2E4. Tracks for the playlist this week: Obssessed by Hatchie Tresor by Herve As always, like, review and share us and join in the discussion @aheartstopperpodcast on Insta in our Facebook group. And please give generously to the Just Giving on behalf of Switchboard to get Luke tattooed! https://www.justgiving.com/page/luke-sibson-1708377127081?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%2Fluke-sibson-1708377127081&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=pfp-share
Hey, look! Mullah Mike Johnson just turned the House loose and flew off to Gay Paris to play footsie with the Fascists.
Q is for Queer. In this episode, I'll give you an insight into Gay Paris. And by gay I mean LGBTQIA+. Where is the gay quarter... or perhaps a better question.... what's happened to the gay quarter now that gentrifcation has hit the Marais? Also: What's a gay bookshop? What do they sell and to whom? Featured in this episode: Bryan Pirroli from The Gay Locals, Boris from Le Ju' cafe, and Nicolas Wanstok from Les Mots à la Bouche bookshop. Find more from The Gay Locals here. Find the bookshop Les Mots à la Bouche here: Address - 37 Rue Saint-Ambroise, 75011 Paris Find the bar with the rainbow umbrellas, Le Ju' cafe, here: 16 Rue des Archives, 75004 Paris Do you like this podcast? Become a Patreon member of The Earful Tower here to support this show and get extras. Want to do a tour? Get in touch on The Earful Tower's social media or book directly here: www.theearfultower.com/tours The music in this episode is from Pres Maxson, find his Substack here: https://presmaxson.substack.com/
This podcast covers episodes 11,049 to 11,054. Max is non-plussed by his first day at college while it becomes clear that Lauren hasn't given up on the idea of a relationship with him. While the new project looks to get off the ground with the profits from the share sale, Ed finds that gambling temptations are around every corner. Gemma discovers that her job at Newton & Ridley is ending, but Henry has a proposal in mind. Jenny plans on celebrating her relationship with Stephen by whisking him away to Gay Paris. Stu continues to be morose when Eliza insists on getting to know her dad. Courtney returns and chooses an inopportune moment to send Aadi some selfies. Abi catches Cassie with her hand in the garage's petty cash which leads to an unwelcome reunion with someone from her past. Chesney gets all the shifts. Ruby is bootless. Nick is bearded again.
This week Hanako twirls us back to the streets of GAY PARIS, as we shimmy our way into the sumptuous, sexy life of JOSEPHINE BAKER! Expect banana skirts, sword fights, orgies, espionage… And one incredibly brave woman in the face of prejudice and poverty. So watch out, Josephine. We're coming for you! TW Abuse 17:28-18:46 TW Racial Violence 19:14-22:27 If you have your very own Fboy (or Fgirl) story don't be shy! Be sure to send them us at the submissions section on our website www.fboypodcast.com We'd love to hear from you. Follow the Fboy Podcast on Twitter, TikTok and Instagram: @fboypodcast And check out our website www.fboypodcast.com for even more delectable content! Love, Hanako, Kath & Hannah xx Edited by the glorious Alexandra Jueno for Audioboom Studios. Artwork by the very sexy Katharine Orchard. See audioboom.com/about/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Before we introduce our incredible guest we want to scream HAPPY PRIDE!!!!!!!!! from the rooftops! Don't be a drag, just be a queen, you hear? Speaking of being OUT and PROUD, this week's guest is comedian and toast of the town....Mr. Brad Loekle!!! In honor of his lack of knowledge of numbers and his mom being a smarty CPA, we start our school day off in Home Ec where we play HOT TAX TAKE where Lindsey attempts to make taxes sexy and it's definitely more lukewarm than it is hot. Then we head on over to Art Conservation class where we learn the difference between Renovation, Restoration, Preservation and Conservation and then forget what they all mean and never ever think about it again. During recess, Brad tells us how he bullied his school to start a theatre program so he could star in a "Little Shop Of Horrors" knock-off called "Little Luncheonette Of Terrors" where he played a lizard person named Mongo. If you aren't stopping everything that you are currently doing to listen to this episode then we don't know what to tell you. After learning of Mongo the lizard person we head back to class and play "Get Our Kicks with Stevie Nicks" where we test Brad's knowledge in everything Stevie Nicks and it turns out that he knows ALMOST everything about this queen and more. Then Kelly takes us to History Class where we learn about historic whores of Gay Paris because, well, this episode is gay and full of whores. Will Brad take the crown? Will Lindsey make it rain? Will Kelly break her losing streak? SHE DOES! SHE DOES! She finally does! Follow Brad: https://www.instagram.com/bradloekle/ Check out his comedy special Brash Boys Club on iTunes Follow the show's Insta: instagram.com/kellyandlindsey/ Follow Kelly: instagram.com/kelly_wallacebarnowl Follow Lindsey: instagram.com/lindseygentile Donate to giveindia.org for urgent covid relief!
Today we're traveling back to 1930s Paris with Victor Victoria! Join us to learn more about gun molls, Gay Paris, French Leave, and more! Sources: Gay Paris: Elspeth H. Brown, "Queering Interwar Fashion: Photographers, Models, and the Queer Production of the "Look,"" Work!: A Queer History of Modeling (Duke University Press, 2019). https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1220kh4.8 Robert Aldrich, "Homosexuality and the City: An Historical Overview," Urban Studies 41:9 (August 2004): 1719-1737. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43201476 Michael Sibalis, "Urban Space and Homosexuality: The Example of the Marais, Paris' 'Gay Getto'," Urban Studies 41:9 (August 2004): 1739-1758. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43201477 Denis M. Provencher, Queer French: Globalization, Language, and Sexual Citizenship in France (Taylor & Francis, 2007). Michael D. Sibalis, "Homophobia, Vichy France, and the "Crime of Homosexuality": The Origins of the Ordinance of 6 August 1942," GLQ 8:3 (2002): 301-18. Phil Hubbard, Cities and Sexualities (New York: Routledge, 2012). http://ndl.ethernet.edu.et/bitstream/123456789/26730/1/96.pdf Leslie Choquette, "Beyond the Myth of Lesbian Montmartre: The Case of Chez Palmyre," Historical Reflections 42:2 (Summer 2016): 75-96. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44631073 Darryl W Bullock, "Pansy Craze: the wild 1930s drag parties that kickstarted gay nightlife," The Guardian (14 September 2017). https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/sep/14/pansy-craze-the-wild-1930s-drag-parties-that-kickstarted-gay-nightlife http://www.jazzageclub.com/queer-paris/630/ Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica, "Brassai" Encyclopedia Britannica Academic (23 August 2012). Mee-Lai Stone, "The City of Light and its shadows: Brassai's Paris--in pictures," The Guardian (8 October 2019). https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2019/oct/08/city-of-light-brassai-paris-in-pictures-photography Queer Music Heritage, "Brevities" http://www.queermusicheritage.com/gayephemera5.html Brassai, Young Couple Wearing a Two-in-One Suit at the Bal de la Montagne Sainte-Genevieve, Photograph, c. 1931, The Met Museum. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/265457 Brassai, Le Monocle, the Bar, Paris. On the Left is Lulu de Montparnasse. Photograph, 1933, MoMA. https://www.moma.org/collection/works/58849 ; Brassai, Bal de la Montagne Sainte-Genevieve, Photograph, c. 1932, MoMa. https://www.moma.org/collection/works/44009?artist_id=745&page=1&sov_referrer=artist You can find Brassai'd collected works at MoMA here: https://www.moma.org/artists/745#works Film Background: Steve Cohan, "'I Think I Could Fall In Love With Him': Victor/Victoria and the 'Drag' of Romantic Comedy," in Terms of Endearment: Hollywood Romantic Comedy of the 1980s and 1990s eds. Peter William Evans and Celestino Deleyto 37-57 (Edinburgh University Press, 1998). John C. Tibbetts, "Robert Preston Talks about Typecasting, Cecil B. Demille, and Victory/Victoria," (interview conducted 1982), American Classic Screen Interviews (2010). Thomas Hischak, "Victor/Victoria" The Oxford Companion to the American Musical (Oxford University Press, 2009). "Julie Andrews on Late Night, February 17, 1982," https://youtu.be/IBtRZiKVH00 "Julie Andrews and James Garner at the premiere of Victor Victoria," https://youtu.be/29xk8LEw8N4 Rotten Tomatoes https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/victor-victoria Roger Ebert, "Victor/Victoria," (1 January 1982). https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/victorvictoria-1982 Vincent Canby, "'Victor Victoria,' A Blake Edwards Farce," The New York Times (19 March, 1982). https://www.nytimes.com/1982/03/19/movies/victor-victoria-a-blake-edwards-farce.html Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor/Victoria Associated Press, "NFL Great Alex Karras Dies" ESPN https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/8485773/alex-karras-detroit-lions-defensive-great-dies-age-77 ; Detroit Lions, "Alex Karras headed to Hall of Fame," YouTube https://youtu.be/wCSrlVW4FFI Male Impersonators: Cornell University Library Digital Collections, Postcards of Male and Female Impersonators Cross-Dressing in Europe and the United States, 1900-1930. Available at https://digital.library.cornell.edu/collections/impersonator-postcards Jeanne Bloch Postcard, Cornell University Digital Library Collections, Available at https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:24415912 Drag King History, Timeline, available at https://dragkinghistory.com/dk-timeline/ Lenard R. Berlenstein, "Breeches and Breaches: Cross-Dress Theater and the Culture of Gender Ambiguity in Modern France," Comparative Studies in Society and History 38, 2 (1996) French Leave: "French leave, n." Oxford English Dictionary Seth Stevenson, "Don't Say Goodbye Just ghost." Slate (3 July 2013). https://slate.com/human-interest/2013/07/ghosting-the-irish-goodbye-the-french-leave-stop-saying-goodbye-at-parties.html Gun Molls: IMDB List of Films Featuring Gun Molls: https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=gun-moll&sort=year,asc&mode=detail&page=1 The Mob Museum, Top Five Women of Organized Crime. 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What's 'The City Of Lights' like for les lesbians? Canadian singer-songwriter Mélissa Laveaux has spent the last 13 years living in gay ol' Paris and has some THOUGHTS. Mélissa takes us on a journey from her Canadian and Hatian roots, to her fatphobic immigration experience, to experiences with relationships and racism, and more. She pulls back the curtain on common misconceptions about French culture and life in the big city we love (despite our many critiques and questionable experiences). Plus, Carolyn and Melody blow off some steam after online attacks from Gen Z queers. And finally, we end with a question that digs up our past rebound trauma. Sending extra love this week to our Texan U-Haulers! -Get extra content, Ad Free episodes, support the pod, and get to know other listeners by joining our Patreon community. We use the money for equipment, studio rentals, editing, mixing, travel for live shows (when those are a thing again), and more! -Take the quiz and get a discount on a brand new mattress when you go to helixsleep.com/dykingout If you can't support the pod on a monthly basis, please consider tipping us through Paypal or purchasing 1-on-1s and cameos through Jemi. We truly appreciate it! -We've got MERCH. -For related content, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram -Help more dykes find us and Leave Us a 5-star Review if you like what you hear! -Have a question that you need answered ASAP? Check us out on WISIO. -Like our theme song by There Is No Mountain? Subscribe to our composer/mixer's youtube channel for more beats and mixes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyler brings in anime expert and movie reviewer Danny Birdsall for an excursion to Gay Paris in this review of Season 1's The Crepes of Wrath!Tyler & Danny chat about hostages, motherly care, France, early seasons Homer, mischief and a mini review and discussion of stereotypes by their mutual French friend, Val!Now after this, stick some more anti-freeze in the Merlot!Be sure to like us on Facebook and check out our exclusive content:https://www.facebook.com/pg/unclemoefamilyfeedbagpod/about/?ref=page_internalListen to us on Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/user-547387910 Check out Danny on Twitter! https://twitter.com/DannyBReviews?s=20
Cam has returned from his 2-week trip to the USA and reviews Blink-182's shows in San Diego and Los Angeles. The guys also talk about festival lineup announcements for Falls Music & Arts Festival, NYE on the Hill, Byron Bay Bluesfest, Red Hot Summer tour and live shows from You Am I & Jebediah, Amy Shark and Paul Kelly.New music this week comes from Mylk, LOSER, BATTS, Gay Paris, Waterparks and Whatever, Forever
GREAT JOB DEAN! Must Watch is back with a bang, with this weeks guest Dean Podmore. Outside of being a talented musician with the band Gay Paris, Dean is also a very funny man and a regular on the Sydney stand-up comedy circuit! George and Alan chat to Dean about how to make friends, the UFC (Ultimate Fucking Championship), and Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares! It's a hot one! Closing song is Celebrate Every Night by The Stiffies.
John Wentz returns to the podcast to talk to us about his year in Gay Paris, how people taste, and what’s the point of painting, anyway? We also talk about shipping for an international show, European notions of art as a career, public art as it relates to community, the preciousness of art, oil painting’s relevance today, the documentary “Struggle,” and more. John shares a story about getting caught in a riot at a Parisian McDonald's. We compare Americans and Europeans some more before we get into Sergio's Question Corner! We open up the floodgates of hate on David Hockney and discuss who is the most overrated artist. Catch John's show at Hashimoto Contemporary before it comes down on February 23rd.
This week’s guest is Bryan Pirolli, an author, marathon runner, and a tour guide around Gay Paris. He explains a little about the city's gay history, its present and its future. He also shares his thoughts on just how gay friendly the city is. And of course, we have a good old chat about Paris and tour guiding in general. And he ends with a few tips for good gay bars to check out. Oh yes, and here's the pic of Princess Palatine that Bryan mentioned. Find out more about Bryan’s new book about travel journalism here, and book a tour of Gay Paris here. Support The Earful Tower podcast on Patreon here - why not unlock the replay of when Bryan and I walked down what he called the gayest street in Paris? And to get that additional ten percent off from French Today, go via this link.
Gay Paris, Barry & the best way to Waterloo
Sorry to Bother You + The Princess Switch: Gaspar Noe is on the phone from Gay Paris to talk about CLIMAX his new evil film about vogueing and acid. We also talk Australians at Sundance, Zoe Kravitz, FKA Twigs, Shia LaBeouf, Spider-Man and thank u, next with the amazing Bridie Tanner.
This week on Steve's birthday episode, the guys talk about the upcoming Chris Cornell collection, Falls Festival side shows, pill testing at music festivals and a special edition of 'What's in the Box?'Music this week comes from Tim Smyth & HolyTrash, Catholic Guilt, Flying Giant, Me, Gay Paris, The Snowdroppers, Sydonia and The Stiffys.