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Episode 97 This is a story about Philadelphia's gay history, beginning with the first protest at Dewey’s Restaurant in the 1960s, our Reminder events and history makers who've made an incredible difference in our city's LGBTQIA community. Historically, Philly pride was held in an area of the city called the Gayborhood. Named as such in October 1995 during the city's first Outfest in honor of national coming out day. David Warner of the Philadelphia City Paper changed the lyrics to Mr. Roger's famous song and said It's a beautiful day in the gayborhood. In 2007, the city installed 36 rainbow street signs between 11th and Broad Street, and Walnut and Pine Streets to recognize the gay history in our city. This year, the event was moved to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, yet many chose to celebrate as they always have – in the Gayborhood. What they didn’t expect was an overwhelming police presence as they celebrated Philly Pride 2026. Research sources for this episode include: Philadelphia Gay News https://epgn.com/ Billy Penn at WHYY: https://billypenn.com/2016/02/16/justice-for-kathryn-knott-but-no-progress-on-pas-hate-crime-laws/ Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia: https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/deweys-lunch-counter-sit-in/ Equality Forum: https://equalityforum.com/deweys-sit-historic-marker Global Non-Violent Action Database City Cast Philly: https://philly.citycast.fm/history-archive/deweys-restaurant-sit-in-lgbt-rights-pride City of Philadelphia Action Guide: https://www.phila.gov/2017-12-04-philadelphias-lgbtq-protections/ The Pennsylvania Youth Congress: https://payouthcongress.org/lgbtq-equality-in-pa/ Philadelphia City Council: phlcouncil.com NBC10 News 6ABC Action News The Philadelphia Inquirer The post PRIDE in the City of Brotherly Love appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
GLP-1s like Ozempic and Wegovy are all over the news and TV ads lately. Are they really a safe way to lose weight? Racquel Williams talks with medical professionals from Penn Medicine's Center for Weight and Eating Disorders about the benefits and risks of GLP-1s, plus how social media impacts body image and how mental health is connected to food. Then, Philly Pride is bigger than ever this year! Shara Dae Howard hits up the kickoff event at Sofitel Philadelphia to find out what's going on all month - including a performance by Patti LaBelle - and how the LGBTQ+ community feels about the Pride festival moving from the Gayborhood to the Ben Franklin Parkway.
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.Color Guard Joins the Patti LaBelle Pride Celebration at Philadelphia Pride 2026.In this Quick Sip, Trish O'Shea welcomes Dylan Watson back to On A Water Break to preview the Philly Pride 365 Colorguard and its role inside Philadelphia Pride 2026.Dylan talks about building a bigger color guard production this year, including parade choreography, stage movement, dancing, Philly music, and a celebration connected to the music and legacy of Patti LaBelle.Philadelphia Pride 2026 brings Pride on the Parkway to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Sunday, June 7, following March Into Pride in the Gayborhood. This year's celebration honors Philadelphia icon Patti LaBelle with a tribute recognizing her musical legacy, cultural impact, and connection to LGBTQIA+ communities.For Dylan, this is more than a parade feature. It is a chance to show audiences that color guard is a full production: visual, musical, emotional, and powerful.Featuring:Trish O'Shea – @trishdish1102Dylan Watson – @that_dude_dylan19Also connected:Philly Pride 365 – @phillypride365Patti LaBelle – @mspattilabelleNicole Younger – @o2binpjsLearn more about Philly Pride 365:PhillyPride365.orgFind On A Water Break:WebsiteListen EverywhereAll LinksBe a guestonawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.comFollow On A Water Break:Instagram: @onawaterbreakFacebook: @onawaterbreakYouTube: @Onawaterbreak
The premiere of season 6 is here! And in this episode, we talk about Philly Pride moving from the gayborhood to the parkway and its new $10 price tag. Should Pride be free to attend? Plus, we discuss whether being a top or bottom is helpful, hurtful, or even necessary to discuss when dating.Special Guest: Alexander John Ortiz (@alexanderjawn) of BOS ( @BOSPhilly )Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jarrodking?sub_confirmation=1Hosts:Jarrod D. King | @JarrodDKingTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jarroddkingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jarroddking/Deleqúa | @iamdelequa Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamdelequa/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@officialdelequa Biddy Bee | @biddybeedragInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/biddybeedrag/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@biddybeedrag Jay | @homedecorhomieTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@homedecorhomieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/homedecorhomie/Creator & Executive Producer - Jarrod D. KingProducer - Victor Chan
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.A Podcast for Marching Arts Enthusiasts — On the Field, In the Stands & Behind the Scenes.Marching band, WGI, DCI 2026, color guard, drum corps, and music education are on deck in OAWB S4EP18. Ricardo Robinson-Shinall hosts Amari Lewis and Bill “Woody” Woodward for a weekly episode about Nuner Elementary's marching band with color guard, WGI leadership applications, advisory board proposal deadlines, music rights, arrangement costs, and why the activity needs more original show design.In this episode:• Nuner Elementary School and Fine Arts Academy starts a marching band with color guard• WGI Board of Directors and Steering Committee applications are open• WGI 2026 Advisory Board proposal deadlines are here• Woody tackles music rights, arrangement costs, and why old charts keep coming back• Water We Doing?! takes on recycled shows, mismatched media content, and creative silos• Gush & Go celebrates student growth, DCI tour prep, and a Philly Pride finale in the worksChapters:00:00 – Intro: Water Break Weekly S4EP1800:52 – Panel Check-In: Post-Season Recovery + DCI Move-In04:22 – Bonus Content Preview: WGI 2026 + Legacy Drum & Bugle Corps05:15 – News: Elementary Marching Band with Color Guard13:13 – News: WGI Board + Steering Committee Applications14:48 – News: WGI 2026 Advisory Board Proposals19:16 – Sponsor: Guard Closet21:21 – 60 Second Tech Block: Music Arrangement Costs + Performance Rights31:02 – Water We Doing?! Recycled Shows, Media Mistakes + Creative Teams41:55 – Gush & Go: Student Wins, DCI Tour + Philly Pride48:38 – Closing: Subscribe, Review + SharePanel:Ricardo Robinson-Shinall — @ricardorrobinsonAmari Lewis — @_amari.lewis_Bill “Woody” Woodward — @remoking100Referenced Links:Nuner Elementary marching band storyWGI Board + Steering Committee applicationWGI 2026 Advisory Board proposal submissionsWGI 2026 Advisory Board meeting datesRelated Episodes:Why “Believability” Is Winning WGI 2026Legacy Drum & Bugle Corps 2026 Drum MajorsSponsored by Guard Closet:GuardCloset.comInstagram: @guardclosetFind On A Water Break:WebsiteListen EverywhereAll LinksWeekly Episodes PlaylistBonus Episodes + Quick SipsKeywords: marching band, WGI 2026, DCI 2026, color guard, drum corps, music education, indoor percussion, marching arts, show design, music rights, Guard Closet.
It's the Friday news roundup! Today, we bring you the latest in the battle between landlords and renters' rights advocates over a package of bills that aim to protect tenants. We'll break down the budget Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel has requested. And: could a beloved Philly sports tradition be under threat this summer? Plus, members get an extra segment with our hot takes on upcoming changes to Philly Pride. All of this and more with host Trenae Nuri and senior producer Abby Fritz. An earlier version of this episode said the Philadelphia Police Department asked for an increase of $1 billion in its budget for the 2027 fiscal year. That was inaccurate. Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel is requesting a total of about $1 billion for the department in the 2027 fiscal year. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly police tout homicide decline, request nearly $1B for next year's budget Philly police to produce annual report for city officials on drone use Philadelphia police expand drone use, but with little oversight from above Some cities are raising transportation fares for FIFA, will SEPTA? Tailgating will be allowed at Lincoln Financial Field during 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, source says Pride festivities relocate to Benjamin Franklin Parkway this June Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Women Against Abuse Heiler Painting
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.This week on On A Water Break, main host Bobbey Biddle is joined by Hayley Harrington and Joseph Simons (Jo) for a Weekly episode packed with marching arts headlines, WGI updates, drum corps news, and a thoughtful conversation about AI in the arts.Jo opens with his 32 Count Life Story and shares his path through UCF Pegasus World (2018–2022), Carolina Crown (2021), Mirage (2025), and Tampa Independent World (2026), along with teaching experience at Gaither High School and Bloomingdale High School.In this episode: Homewood Patriot Marching Band becomes the first American marching band invited to perform in Corso Zundert, the world's largest flower parade A story of inspiration featuring Sarah Ferguson 2026 WGI Virtual Solo ratings for color guard, percussion, and winds Darcie Aungst is announced as part of the 2026 WGI Hall of Fame class The panel reflects on March Fourth and the impact of the marching arts DCI's 2026 livestream schedule begins with Drums Along the Rockies on June 2760-Second Tech Block:Jo talks about breathing, breathwork, and how it supports movement, stamina, performance quality, and storytelling.Water We Doing?!Why are we not bringing more guest clinicians into rehearsals? Why are people using AI in the production, promotion, and creation of marching arts programs? And why are artists criticizing other art forms?Gush & Go:Hayley gushes about concert festival season, a guest clinician visit, and Cincinnati Tradition. Jo shares excitement about Tampa Independent World and the energy of the season. Bobbey gushes about teaching, Philly Pride, and sunnier days ahead in Philadelphia.Panel:Bobbey Biddle — @bobbey107Hayley Harrington — @h_harrington14Joseph Simons (Jo) — @josephroman_Sponsors:Guard Closet — guardcloset.comPeak Group Travel — peakgrouptravel.comStory Links:Homewood Patriot BandCorso Zundert / Homewood announcement coverageWGI 2026 Virtual Solo Color Guard RatingsWGI 2026 Hall of Fame RecipientsDCI Drums Along the Rockies 2026Find On A Water Break:WebsiteYouTubeSpotifyApple PodcastsLinktree
This week, your sideline squad Jackie Brown (@spintronixguard), Nicole Younger (@o2binpjs), Stephen McCarrick (@stephen.mccarrick), Christine from Guard Closet (@guardcloset), Jeremy from Drum Corps Today, Cynthia Bernard (@cynthiabern), and guest Dylan Watson (@that_dude_dylan18) are bringing the energy and insight you've been waiting for.We're back with fresh takes and fire updates:Dylan shares what it was really like spinning on stairs, performing with drag queens, and surviving a single rehearsal before Philly Pride's biggest shows. Cynthia gives a full breakdown of her experience on the WGI Advisory Board—including new rules, international perspectives, and the importance of representation. Stephen dives into the latest percussion updates and strobe light controversies. Jeremy breaks down the summer's biggest DCI show announcements and why corps secrecy is starting to feel a little ridiculous.Plus, the gang discusses online equipment scams, consignment tips, and why your performers deserve better shoes and undergarments. Seriously.
Arun Prabhakaran, Executive Director of the Urban Affairs Coalition, and Jeremy Williams, Producer of Philly Pride 365, preview the 2025 Philadelphia Pride March and Festival on Sunday, June 1. This year's theme, “Philly L.U.V. – Legacy, Unity, and Visibility,” highlights expanded programming, a 600-foot progress pride flag, and inclusive spaces for all.
Sammy Jackson ‘26 6'7 Roman Catholic/Philly Pride 16u 0:30 The Warm Up 2:30 Advice from dad 3:30 Who do you model your game after? 3:45 Strengths/Weaknesses 5:00 Circle's approach to recruiting 6:30 How do you prepare for each game day-of? 7:00 Differences in role between AAU and HS 7:45 Choosing Roman and playing with brothers 8:45 Facing adversity 9:45 Gym schedule 10:15 Favorite actions 11:00 Contributing to winning 11:45 Undervalued attributes 12:30 Most/least comfortable? 13:15 GW assist, bucket, or defensive stop? 13:45 What do you value? 15:00 College criteria 16:15 Interests and hobbies 17:15 Happiest moment on a basketball court? 17:45 What sets the Philly apart? 18:30 What is your why? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopthreadspod/support
Pull the Pin Already (WAR ROOM Ep 394): Just some average Veterans discussing various headlines found in today's media. Opinions are based on personal experience and not from the content of the article, unless someone has happened to read it. What's your take on the opinions and concerns expressed during the show? Let them know by discussing your own views in the comments below. If you like what they have to say click the like button below and share this video with your friends. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for future episodes. **Subscribe on Rumble** https://rumble.com/register/PullThePinAlready/ Biden's Classified Docs, Idaho Bar, Philly Pride Parade, Huge Lithium Discovery www.pullthepinalready.com VIDEO CHANNELS Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUOkihz4MloQUyWWYypPGw Rumble https://rumble.com/c/PullThePinAlready Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/accounts/referral/pullthepinalready/
Episode 1474: This weekend, the Philly Pride Parade ran head-on into the Free Palestine Protestors. There was also an incident or two in NYC during the Israel Day parade. A Welsh couple was arrested for continuously dining and ditching. Mormon crickets are taking over the West Coast. A family pranked out of their cruise vacation. The luckiest magnet fishers in the world and much more… Brought to you by: BetterHelp - If you're thinking about giving Therapy a try, use BetterHelp to make it convenient, online, and get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/hardfactor (00:00:00) - We're on the MOVE! Let us know about any issues and make sure to turn on auto-downloads! (00:01:46) - Teasers!
Happy Pride to all who celebrate. If you currently dont happen to celebrate, I say go along for the party - it has got to be phun!trax coming, promise - e*Some lyrics explicit words
We find out how the new Philadelphia Parking Authority is making it easier to park, bike, and walk our city streets by improving customer service. Executive Director Rich Lazer and Philly 3.0's Engagement Director John Geeting discuss safety issues including bike path clearing and ghost car removal. Then galaei's Executive Director Tyrell Brown describes how this year's Philly Pride festival is providing safe spaces & resources, in addition to marching in the street. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Philly Pride Phun Phest all day! Happy pride day, month, every day... have Phun!Pride-special extended dance cast. disco, club - 1970's thru the 2020's- mostly fun celebration, and a few "F.U." songs to say it like it is. look what you made me do i just wanna f@ckin dance! dancing on my own oops, i think i did it again dance dance dance this is ME i'm a man gloria half breed love will keep us together swish swish all things just keep getting better you are beautiful we belong together oops, oh my! my arms keep missing you express yourself everybody everybody drunk (and i don't wanna go home) i'm feeling you just like a pill hot stuff dont leave me this way (thelma) dont leave me this way (communards) f@ck you! (and your tiny minds) "you're just some racist, who cant tie my laces)" you need to calm down xanadu pride toxic gimme gimme gimme you make me feel mighty real nails, hair, hips heels sissy that walk if you could read my mind absolutely not you better be good to me
It's the Friday news roundup! Host Trenae Nuri is joined by City Cast Philly arts & culture contributor, Charles Tyson, Jr., and PhillyVoice staff writer Maggie Mancini. They discuss Philly Pride festivities, Temple University's new public safety plan, and a free sunscreen program now at Pennsylvania's state parks. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Temple University should include North Philly community in its new safety plan, proposed City Council resolution says Philly Pride, a contentious event in recent years, is scheduled for June 4, 2023 Philly Pride March and Festival: Here's the parade route, road closures and other event details Odunde Festival Philly Pride 365 Galaei. The Philadelphia Juneteenth Parade and Festival To prevent skin cancer, free sunscreen is available at 46 Pennsylvania state parks this summer When all the campaign signs in Philly will come down Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. One more thing... We're doing a survey to learn more about our listeners, so we can make City Cast Philly an even better show. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey. You'll be doing us a big favor, so anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card. Thanks so much! We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric and Tony dial in with an exclusive interview with reality tv star and artist Candiace Dillard. Recorded during Philly Pride 2023, we get into the music, real housewives, and what's up next for Candiace Dillard. Hosts: Eric Cole IG/Twitter: @hunguppod Tik Tok: hunguppodcast Tony Purnell: IG/TikTok - @TonyPurnellLightWorker Twitter - @TonyLightWorker Producer: Marquise Richards IG/Tik Tok/Twitter - @MarquiseDavon Youtube: Assistant Producer: Matt Jackson IG - @makinmattmatt Creative Director: IG - @sterlyg
The Sharks lose a win with 10 seconds left against New Jersey, DeBoer and Pavelski blow a 3-0 lead, another blown lead happens in Columbus, and a rematch against the NHL's top team in Boston. Also, more talk about Timo Meier being traded, why is Kevin Labanc getting scratched, ROI player cards, how to tank, more new jerseys, Bruce Boudreau, Philly Pride and more… - Sharks can't last 10 more seconds, lose 4-3 in shootout with the New Jersey Devils - 5 unanswered goals against the Dallas Stars as DeBoer and Pavelski blow a 3-0 lead - San Jose blows multiple leads in a 5-3 loss to the NHL worst Columbus Blue Jackets - The Sharks face the NHL best Boston Bruins for their 2nd meeting this season - Heroes and Zeros this week - More talk swirling about trading Timo Meier - Return on investment player cards - How to tank a season - Ivan Provorov and Philly Pride - Quick hits from the Pacific Division and NHL… Canucks fire Bruce Boudreau, new jerseys for Vancouver, Arizona, reverse retro all stars - San Jose Barracuda don't like your beeramid - Tweet of the week… chirp, chirp - and more... Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game vodcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
The Sharks lose a win with 10 seconds left against New Jersey, DeBoer and Pavelski blow a 3-0 lead, another blown lead happens in Columbus, and a rematch against the NHL's top team in Boston. Also, more talk about Timo Meier being traded, why is Kevin Labanc getting scratched, ROI player cards, how to tank, more new jerseys, Bruce Boudreau, Philly Pride and more… - Sharks can't last 10 more seconds, lose 4-3 in shootout with the New Jersey Devils - 5 unanswered goals against the Dallas Stars as DeBoer and Pavelski blow a 3-0 lead - San Jose blows multiple leads in a 5-3 loss to the NHL worst Columbus Blue Jackets - The Sharks face the NHL best Boston Bruins for their 2nd meeting this season - Heroes and Zeros this week - More talk swirling about trading Timo Meier - Return on investment player cards - How to tank a season - Ivan Provorov and Philly Pride - Quick hits from the Pacific Division and NHL… Canucks fire Bruce Boudreau, new jerseys for Vancouver, Arizona, reverse retro all stars - San Jose Barracuda don't like your beeramid - Tweet of the week… chirp, chirp - and more... Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game vodcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live! Want audio only? Subscribe to our audio-only platforms below:
Fresh off playing Splendour In The Grass and supporting Tyler, The Creator around the country, Tierra Whack links with Matthew Craig backstage before her sold-out Melbourne show in July to chat family, Philadelphia, and food. Watch the full video on Youtube and be sure to read the feature article on audollars.com.au
On the final episode, we're going to Philly Pride. After the dramatic downfall of the organization that ran the event for decades, we'll see what the new group managed to accomplish. Did Pride feel revolutionary, or did it still feel corporate? Did police stay out of the festival? And did the community truly feel safe celebrating in the Gayborhood? We'll hear whether this new group reached their goal to create a Pride that works for everyone — with little resources and just a year to do it. And we'll explore what this all means for the future of the Pride movement
Years of issues with Philly Pride culminated in accusations of racism and transphobia. And the problems aren't unique to Philadelphia. WHYY's Michaela Winberg tells the story in the podcast "March On: The Fight For Pride." And, more flights are to be arranged to deport asylum seekers in the UK to Rwanda, says the British government. Reporter Willem Marx discusses the UK's agreement with Rwanda to deport certain people who arrive on its shores and the problems the plan has faced from the outset.
On the 8th episode of No Sleep Till Hollywood, Caleb and Gaelyn take a deep dive into one of their favorite shows of this year, Bel-Air! They discuss how they feel about rebooting the iconic show, the benefits of the 1 hour serialized format and get into the positive impact of seeing a dark-skinned wealthy Black family on TV. Caleb informs us about what it means to have “Philly Pride” even though he has never lived there. And most importantly, Jabari Banks if you're listening, Gaelyn wants you to slide in her DMs! Credits: Follow Us @nosleepxprod Hosted by Gaelyn D. Smith (@gsmittyyyy) and Caleb McDonald (@calebsubtitles) Produced and Edited by Doria Lacey (@dori.uh) Theme song written and performed by Caleb McDonald
It's time to answer one of the most important questions in this story: Who is Franny Price? The LGBTQ community is polarized on this one. Some people say the former head of Philly Pride Presents hoarded control, and left the city hanging without a Pride festival instead of responding to their calls for change. But others say that for decades, she worked hard to make a humble celebration into an empire. On this episode, we'll try to get to the truth of Franny. We'll unpack her history in Philadelphia's Gayborhood, and her vision for Pride. You'll hear from some of her closest friends and allies — and figure out what to make of the woman who ran Philly Pride for decades.
In this episode, we praise those still making a difference in the world even though others are clearly on demon time. It's pride month, and we are checking off all the Blackity Black Prides first up is Philly Pride. We touch on how surprised we were that Todd Chrisley had a gay affair… scandalous or fake? Tune in as we break down Moosepox, we mean Monkeypox in all its racism while Black Georgia man is running a sex cult. In this episode, we chat about: [1:15] That's Dope Caring casket man Canceled student loan debt Philly Pride [25:30] Ratchet Recap Monkeypox done made it to Georgia Busted: Black sex cult with a God Todd Chrisley's gay affair?? [16:51] Where's the Lie aka Fight Me Hoochie daddy shorts: can we have anything? [48:13] The Weekly Challenge Let your queer flag fly & share your experience on The National LGBTQ+ Women's Survey [50:24] DJ Adore's Club Story (@aashaadore) Broken heels in VIP Resources from this episode: - You can find us on Instagram as @kiacomedy and @adahduval - Weekly Challenge: Take the https://www.lgbtqwomensurvey.org/ More about Folx Like Us: A ratchet and refined podcast about being Black, queer, and living within the intersections in the South. We're tapping the full spectrum of Folx Like Us and talking parties, politics, business, and bullshit!
This week Bridging Philly invites Pastor G. Lamar Stewart to speak on the rise of gun violence in Philadelphia and how his new initiative, Corners to Connection, works in collaboration with local Philly Pastors and their efforts to speak to the community in most crime-ridden neighborhoods. This month we are highlighting Philly Pride. Philly's PHL Pride March and Festival is part of PHL Pride 50. Our Newsmaker of the week highlights Ashley Coleman, who is one of the several organizers of this year's Pride events shares what this month has in store. The Philly Rising Changemaker is Mentor Leaders Produce Mentor Leaders, a local nonprofit working to develop young boys across the city into prosperous men. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The organization that ran Philly Pride for decades fell apart over a few offensive Facebook posts, of all things. But this was really just the final straw. On this episode, we'll explain the dramatic fall of Philly Pride Presents. And we'll unpack how their collapse was informed by decades of racism in Philadelphia's Gayborhood. You'll meet people who've been experiencing discrimination in the city's LGBTQ community for decades, from the ‘80s to the 2016 protests over racist dress codes at bars. And learn why some people have never felt welcome at Pride. Content warning: This episode contains descriptions of sexual assault and police violence, as well as a racial slur.
Philly Pride collapsed last year amid accusations of racism, transphobia, and power hoarding. To really grasp the fallout, you'll hear about the lesbian elder at the helm, and how she had a tight grip on these annual LGBTQ events for 30 years. But Pride wasn't always a one-woman show. On this episode, we'll go back to the origins of Philly Pride. We'll hear how it struggled to gain its footing through the HIV/AIDS epidemic. How an unlikely group of grassroots organizers revived it in the ‘80s. And what happened when they passed the torch to the woman who many say is responsible for Pride's downfall today.
Matt talks Philly Pride, Westtown and Donofrio Classic
☎️ This week is a part two to the conversation I had last week with Actor, Director, Producer, and Writer, Doug Spearman. We dive into his latest project, From Zero to I Love You, a movie he wrote and directed in 2019 that explored the relationship between a open gay man, played by Darryl Stephens, and a married man who struggles with his sexuality. If you haven't seen the movie, I recommend you check it out otherwise this episode is one big spoiler. Doug and I analyze various scenes, discuss the lives of the actors on and off screen, and the overall theme and message behind the movie. #HungUp | Doug Spearman Twitter @ Instagram @dougspearman
Hosts Dr. Renee Norris-Jones, Sandy Smith and Herman Epperson. 7pm Thursday's 92.9FM WGGT Philadelphia & online @GTownRadio.com Twitter: @QtheMicRadio Facebook: Q the Mic Radio Instagram: QMicRadio PODCASTS: https://qthemic.webs.com https://q-the-mic.pinecast.co Podcasts on iTunes, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Alexa, Spotify, Radio.com, iHeartRadio, & Pinecast And on G-town Radio/WGGT-LP 92.9, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Executive Producer: Dr. Renee Norris-Jones Find out more at https://q-the-mic.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Find out more at https://q-the-mic.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Rowan Report is a weekly newscast that brings you a recap of the week's top headlines. This week's edition reports on the oldest known shark attack and the disbanding of the organization Philly Pride.
The organization that produced Philly's Pride Parade and Outfest shut down suddenly amid charges of transphobia and lack of diversity in its leadership. A new coalition has formed to create programming that is both diverse and inclusive. I speak with activist Abdul-Aliy Muhammad, from the Black and Brown about the issues leading up to Philly Pride Presents' implosion and plans for a reimagined Outfest. Twitter @MxAbdulAliyInstagram. @mxabdulaliyPhilly is representing on America's Got Talent. I spoke to R-Son – The Voice of Reason, who is part of Gangstagrass – a band that thrillingly combines blue grass and hip hop and even impressed Simon Cowell. Catch their segment on America's Got Talent here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LEak2cJsfchttps://gangstagrass.com/First a conversation about the court overturning Bill Cosby's conviction overturned with Keir Bradford-Grey – former Chief Defender for the Defender Association of Philadelphia and partner with the law firm of Montgomery McCracken, Walker and Rhoads.
The organization that produced Philly's Pride Parade and Outfest shut down suddenly amid charges of transphobia and lack of diversity in its leadership. A new coalition has formed to create programming that is both diverse and inclusive. I speak with activist Abdul-Aliy Muhammad, from the Black and Brown about the issues leading up to Philly Pride Presents' implosion and plans for a reimagined Outfest. Twitter @MxAbdulAliyInstagram. @mxabdulaliyPhilly is representing on America's Got Talent. I spoke to R-Son – The Voice of Reason, who is part of Gangstagrass – a band that thrillingly combines blue grass and hip hop and even impressed Simon Cowell. Catch their segment on America's Got Talent here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LEak2cJsfchttps://gangstagrass.com/First a conversation about the court overturning Bill Cosby's conviction overturned with Keir Bradford-Grey – former Chief Defender for the Defender Association of Philadelphia and partner with the law firm of Montgomery McCracken, Walker and Rhoads.
In this bombshell episode, Ernest drags Talcum X, Trick Daddy, Philly Pride Presents, Helen Gym, Nicki Minaj, and has a pep talk for misguided progressives.
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There's a whole lot of somethin' going on that makes an impact on many of us, not just locally, but nationally! From Carl Nassib, now the first and only out and proud active NFL player and the cancellation of Philly Pride, to a Supreme Court Case that now and in the future, has repercussions for all LGBTQIA + across the nation, NBC OUT Journalist Nathan James joins me to weed out the details!Hosted by: Jess BranasExecutive Producer: Jess BranasConnect with us!Website: dwjphl.comFacebook: DWJPHILLYInstagram: drinkswithjessTwitter: DWJPHL"Drinks with Jess" is a Branas Enterprises production.Distributed by: BE the Voice Podcast NetworkWebsite: branasenterprises.comFacebook/Twitter/Instagram/TikTok: @Branasent
Ernest lays down the law in this fiery episode that reveals his big announcement, reservations on a Juneteenth federal holiday, advice for the West Philly Stripper Strike, cancelling TERFs, and why Kevin Hart is one of the most annoying people on the planet.
Outdoor venues and great restaurants are discussed with FCM Hospitality, Food and Travel blog markandchucksadventures.com and the planners and organizers for Philly Pride
Stevie talks Marquette, Philly Pride and Wilson High as well as win over Reading
Episode 2 - Recruiting the city of Brotherly Love (Philly) Guests John Mosco (Arch. Wood), Skip Robinson (We R 1), James Johns (Team Final) & Sean Colson (MLK HS & Philly Pride) tell us what is the most important factor in recruiting kids from Philly - and they all agree. Want to tap in and create a pipeline from Philly to your school, heres how!
Joining the show this week remotely were Philly Pride Coach Brandon Williams, Point Guard Stevie Mitchell (Marquette Commit), and Forward Zach Hicks (Temple Commit). Find out how they've stayed sharp during the pandemic and what they took from their experience at the I95 Coalition League.Octavia got bragging rights after her Eagles beat Wilson's 49ers this weekend, so don't miss her NFC East Segment!
Host, Ryan Coyle is joined by Philly Pride AAU basketball coach Brandon Williams. In the discussion, Brandon shares his experience coaching AAU, highlights some future NBA players that he coached against, and talked about three of his players that are slated to play big time D1 basketball.
Checkball Magazine Podcast with Littel Vaughn 10.17.19 EP 4. This week, Littel provides updates on several basketball camps. This episode: All-City Classic Basketball Camp in MD, NJ, PA. This is their 3rd Year with Charles Monroe, Coach Chris. This year, the tournament featured top prospect Jonathan Kuminga, 6' 8" SF from St Patrick High School. Also discussed: Delaware's Fall Classic; Jam Camp in Northern California; Jim Couch Foundation Basketball Camp - NYC; Fun Sports Camp w/ Rickey Rivers; Colorado Springs Camps. Littel also gives highlights of the upcoming NBA season. There are a few Philly Pride players who received contracts to play with the Atlanta Hawks - including Deandre Hunter, Cam Redish and Charlie Brown Jr. The Digging Deep story this week is presenting the accomplishments and challenges of Darryl Schofield. Darryl is responsible for turning around a lot of Philadelphia youth and developing nationally ranked basketball talent. He also became a target of politics. Full story quoted is from : The Siege and Fall of a Hoops Haven
... Kick Ass, Take Names, and Become President of the United States of America For months now it has felt too soon, but with the primary debates upon us, the Leftscape co-hosts have decided it's time to talk about the Democratic presidential candidates. Wendy Sheridan thought that the guys in the race have been getting quite enough air time and wanted to focus this conversation on the female candidates for the highest office in the U.S. Listen to the impressions, considerations, concerns, and hopes each of the co-hosts has about the six women contenders: Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, and Marianne Williamson. In the News segment, Robin Renée keeps it upbeat with Ruth Bader Ginsburg's win of "Best Real-Life Hero" at the MTV Movie & TV Awards. She also announces the Philadelphia Podcast Festival from July 17th - 28th and the very first RESPECT: Women's Podcast Festival August 24th-25th at Amalgam Comics and Coffeehouse in Philadelphia. The first Democratic debates will be held Wednesday, June 26th and Thursday, June 27th from 9 to 11pm EDT. Mary McGinley went with Wendy to Union County Family Pride Day and Robin went to Philly Pride. All reported back about fun had, connections made, and moving moments. The New York City Pride March is coming up on Sunday, June 30th, in the middle of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, which occurred on June 28th to July 1st, 1969. June 27th is the day to observe National PTSD Awareness Month. July is National Ice Cream Month, UV Safety Month, and Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. Other days to celebrate of varying importance are Independence Day (July 4th) and National Dive Bar Day (July 7th). Birthday shout outs at the beginning of the show go to Ariana Grande, Derek Jeter, Helen Keller, Mel Brooks, Michael Phelps, Missy Elliott, Pamela Anderson, Larry David, Thurgood Marshall, Malia Obama, and Bill Withers. Things to do: Read about the women who are running for president in Ballotopedia: Tulsi Gabbard Kirsten Gillibrand Kamala Harris Amy Klobuchar Elizabeth Warren Marianne Williamson Watch the debates Wednesday, June 26th and Thursday, June 27th: Official TV broadcast: NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo Free online stream: NBCNews.com, NBC News apps, Telemundo, NBC News' Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Additional coverage: Watch CBSN for live coverage of the debates before, during and after. Featured Images Tulsi Gabbard photo by Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America [CC BY-SA 2.0] Kirsten Gillibrand photo, Congress [Public domain] Kamala Harris photo, Office of Senator Kamala Harris [Public domain] Amy Klobuchar photo, Amy Klobuchar United States Senate [Public domain] Elizabeth Warren photo by Tim Pierce [CC BY-SA 3.0] Marianne Williamson photo by Marc Nozell from Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA [CC BY 2.0]
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Join Buck N' Cap every Wednesday at 8pm for their weekly show on Dead Air Nation The show is designed to entertain you with a variety of comedic topics based on current affairs and/or the warped minds of Buck N' Cap. You will also find a variation of interactive segments like: Trivia Challenges; Movie Quotes & Sounds; Cappy's Cup and a wide range of other segments that will either make you laugh or scratch your head. This week the guys will be discussing: Weekly Update: Current Events, etc...Why Philadelphia was a good choice for Bryce Harper and why other star athletes should consider coming to Philly (The positive qualities of our tri-state area)Movie Stars we can spend a day binge watching their films: The guys will challenge one another to come up with their top five movies they'd want to binge watch and discuss any changes or alternativesBNC Grill: The guys fire odd questions at one another Callers Welcomed: 646-668-8869 CHECK OUT OUR AWESOME SPONSORS: GNARLY BEARD CO WWW.GNARLYBEARDCO.COM LIKE AND FOLLOW DEAD AIR NATION & BUCK N' CAP ON FACEBOOK FACEBOOK SEARCH: THE BUCK & CAP SHOW WWW.FB.COM/DEADAIRNATION
Nick D is back...again?!? We just can't shake this guy! Listen as the gang recounts their recent trip to Philly for PRIDE!! Learn about Philly’s up & coming transit system, SEPTA, and the characters who dwell within its subways. Enjoy an extensive discussion about Philadelphia mascots. Also, Sean gets fired up about something he sees in a subway train’s operator car.
In the midst of Philly Pride festivities Bev sits down with Vinchelle AKA Shea Butter Werk to recap the explosive Reunion episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9! Highlights include the Presidency of the Nina Bonina Fan Club, an unlikely villain emerges, and some behind the scenes gossip!
Will Toms joins Que in a discussion about entrepreneurship, record labels, REC Philly, music and film appreciation, + more. Follow @ROQLive & @RightonQuelive visit rightonquelive.com #ROQLive #TalkAboutIt #ItsJustDifferent
This week on CAN WE TALK FOR REAL we'll be kicking off PRIDE season by taking a look at the different Black Prides across the country. Special guests Kimberly Jones from Detroit's Black Pride Society and Vice Chair of The Center for Black Equity and Jeremy Taylor from Philly Black Pride join co-hosts Ina, Michelle and Terry Boi. Black Prides are taking on new faces, going in new directions catering to a New Conscious of Self and building a Unity among the Community. Welcome Kim as she takes us on the journey of what the Center for Black Equity has been able to bring to the table of each Black Pride and how those changes will affect your experience and future thinking of Black Prides. We will also hear from Jeremy of the Philly Black Pride Committee. Philly Pride was last week-end and we would like to get his thoughts on how it was received and what was different this year. Call in on 347-215-8985 at 10:30 pm eastern time, 9:30 pm central standard time, 8:30 pm mountain time and 7:30 pm pacific time Wednesday, May 1. Press 1 to speak. This is the season for Black Pride and Change!
The infamous Wendy Williams will be headlining Philly Pride 2012, so she sent us a little note.
Celebrate Gay and Lesbian Pride with Philadelphia with their annual Pride Parade and Festival. With a parade down Market Street and huge festival on the waterfront, it was a day the queens won't soon forget. Our friends at StreetTalkin.com talked to some of the crowd
Join Puff and Sip as we provide a unique 3 part episode, discussing our Philly Pride experiences! From Friday night's sweat and giggles on the club dancefloor, to Saturday's enlightening workshop, we had a ball this weekend. Even if the strippers danced too little – we still had fun.
Philadelphia's Pride Parade and Festival for 2007