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Chris Vargas, on the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (MOTHA), a project with no real estate that is "forever under construction," and its Bay Area connections. MOTHA Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects Our episode with Susan Stryker (director of Screaming Queens), on the Tenderloin's Compton's Cafeteria Sad Francisco is produced by Toshio Meronek and edited by Tofu Estolas. Support the show and find links to our past episodes on Patreon.
Part 2 is a deep-dive into the history of the Tenderloin, which we began toward the end of Part 1. Katie digs into the infamous Compton's Cafeteria Riot and shares the background and what lead to that fateful event. After the moral crusaders successfully passed new laws essentially controlling the lives of women, the Tenderloin bounced right back thanks to Prohibition, when the neighborhood's nightlife effectively went underground. Katie says that in the 1920s and Thirties, the TL was the glitzy, seedy nightlife capital of the Bay Area, replete with bars and restaurants, some of which doubled as gambling halls and brothels. Then came the 1940s, and World War II impacted all of San Francisco, especially the Tenderloin. Many servicemen were housed in SROs in the TL before leaving for the Pacific. This situation allowed gay members to explore their sexuality. And it was this that established SF as a Gay Mecca. Interestingly, the Army gave servicemembers a list of places not to go in the Tenderloin, and the smarter ones took that as a map of where to go. Then-Mayor George Christopher had it out for the TL. His brother had gotten into some trouble in the hood, and the mayor blamed the Tenderloin itself, calling it a blight and generally scapegoating the area. He led a crack-down on gambling, removed the cable cars, and created one-way streets. By the time the Fifties rolled around, many came to see the TL as a hood to get away from. But just a short decade or so later, in the 1960s, a significant migration of young people to The City began. Many queer folks landed in the TL and soon found that churches in the neighborhood were a safe haven, especially Glide Memorial Church. From this point in the story, Katie shifts briefly to discuss the museum's work with Susan Stryker, a trans historian and director of Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria (2005). Stryker rediscovered and wrote a history of the riot. She described Glide as a "midwife" to LGBTQ history in San Francisco. In the early Sixties, sex workers didn't have legal means of employment. Many of them frequented Compton's because it was one of the few places in town that served them. The joint was frequented by trans women, sex workers, and activists on most days. Then, in 1966, SF cops raided the place. The story goes that a trans woman poured hot coffee in a cop's face, and all hell broke loose. It came to be seen as a militant response to police harassment. Screaming Queens was the first public program at TLM. In 2018, the museum produced an immersive play about the riot called Aunt Charlie's: San Francisco's Working Class Drag Bar. Katie takes us on a sidebar about Aunt Charlie's, the last gay bar in left in the Tenderloin. TLM's plan was to produce play again in 2020, and they've been hard at work since the pandemic to bring it back. They now have a space on Larkin to produce play year-round, so, stay tuned. We end the podcast with a discussion about the new neon sign outside the museum. Katie explains that TLM is a fiscal sponsor of SF Neon, a non-profit doing neon sign restoration, walking tours, and other events. We recorded this podcast at the Tenderloin Museum in November 2023 and January 2024. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Special guest on the podcast this month is El Reid Buckley. El Reid-Buckley (they/them) is a sociologist, writer, and collage artist based in Limerick, Ireland. They are currently completing a PhD in Sociology on bisexualities in post-marriage equality Ireland – they're currently waiting on their viva voce! "Free 'Til Viva" in their own words. Their research, writing and artistic practice is broadly focused on issues of genders and sexualities; with research interests in a wide number of areas such as trans theory, pop culture, media studies, archival and memorial practices, and the politics of space. Overall, their work aims to connect art, academia, and activism, to celebrate the beauty, joy, and diversity of queerness and trans identity. You can find El on Twitter at @ereidbuckley. El says that you can't live in a room if you don't clean it or at least re-organise it a bit. This episode explores the impulse many LGBTQIA+ people feel to mold themselves to cis-het expectations of them, rather than being and embracing their authentic selves. We look at queer identity, self-reflection within the community, the perception of events like Stonewall as "amorphous" in discussions around queer visibility and activism, and the importance of rage in making things happen. We also learn why sober events during Pride are so vital. Referenced in the conversation: "queerness in a heteronormative world is like sitting in an uncomfortable chair" – Sara Ahmed "My Words To Victor Frankenstein Above The Village Of Chamounix" by Susan Stryker RTÉ's coverage of the LGBTQIA+ community: https://gcn.ie/reeling-in-the-queers-rte-archives-70s-80s/ "The place in which I'll fit will not exist until I make it." – James Baldwin "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself." – George Bernard Shaw "There is no thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives." – Audre Lorde "Screaming Queens" documentary by Susan Stryker: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464189/ TLC (Trans Limerick Community): https://twitter.com/translimerick?lang=en Event being run by El: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-ireland-we-dreamed-of-tickets-647128307187 The Limerick Lady is a grassroots movement based in Limerick, Ireland, with a focus on promoting conversation around gender, visibility, gender balance and the arts. It was founded in 2016 by award-winning (and losing) singer-songwriter Emma Langford, who hosts the podcast alongside fellow award-winning (and losing) Limerick woman, theatre-maker and musician Ann Blake. Find the Limerick Lady Podcast on all your favourite streaming platforms. New episodes drop once a month, on the third Thursday (or Thirdsday, if you will). The Limerick Lady is sponsored by Ormston House and supported by The Limerick Post Newspaper. Follow Ormston House at www.ormstonhouse.com Support the Limerick Post at www.limerickpost.ie
Susan Stryker is an historian who uncovered one of the first modern rebellions against police violence by trans/queer people. In 1967, the Tenderloin's Compton's Cafeteria was a site of resistance against state violence, but today its space arm of the prison industrial complex owned by one of the largest private prison corporations in the world, Geo Group. - At the Crossroads of Turk and Taylor: Resisting Carceral Power in San Francisco's Tenderloin, by Susan Stryker for Places Journal: https://placesjournal.org/article/transgender-resistance-and-prison-abolitionism-san-francisco-tenderloin - Screaming Queens (Susan Stryker and Victor Silverman): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-WASW9dRBU - Forever's Gonna Start Tonight (Vicki Marlane film by Michelle Lawler, produced by Kim Klausner and Susan Stryker): https://vimeo.com/80952090 - Cyrus J. O'Brien's “'A Prison in Your Community': Halfway Houses and the Melding of Treatment and Control” in the Journal of American History
“The Compton, Cafeteria Riots and Felicia Elizondo's life living in the Tenderloin in the 1960s and trans sex workers who were fighting for their right to survive, connected with the ideas that were coming out of my mind”-Adrienne PriceIn this our one hundredth episode of our special series on the impact of the ongoing covid-19 pandemic on our nonprofit's small businesses and local government, we reached back out to folks at Z Space to share with you how they have struggled through the pandemic to bring you a very unique show The Red Shades: A Trans Superhero Rock OperaIn this episode we feature the voices of Adrienne Price, the writer and co-composer of The Red Shades: A Trans Superhero Rock Opera along with Rose Oser, the Interim Producing Director of Z Space and Lead Producer of The Red Shades who share with us their 7-year journey to bring The Red Shades to Life at ZSPACETo find out more about the Red Shades show, to purchase tickets, and make a donation please go to z space dot org forward slash red shades. You can find out more about ZSPACE and Word for Word by listening to Shafer Mazow and Rose Oser in episode 12 and to find out more about the work of Word for Word hear from the co-founders Susan Harloe and JoAnne Winter in episode 8Please consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one.
They don't get too much more important to the history of punk than this guest! Today on the show Damian is joined by the LEGEND & one of the true innovators of punk: JAYNE COUNTY! Listen in as the two discuss why Jayne was a legend long before punk hit. From "wrecking" straight people with the Screaming Queens, to Patti Smith's method acting, to Bowie's jealousy, to being the first to play CBGB's & so much more!!! NOT TO BE MISSED! Also, don't miss Jaynes' essential "Wayne County & The Electric Chairs - The Safari Years" 4CD boxset, out now on Cherry Red Records! Also, check out Jayne County & Am Taylors' "I Don't Fit In Anywhere" out now on streaming services everywhere! Also, head over to TurnedOutAPunk.com & pick up a shirt from this podcast! Also Touched On: Bow down to the Original Punk Rocker Being the first to play CBGBs Getting diarrhea from Healey's chilli Getting shot at on stage on Long Island “Don't listen to her! Don't listen to her! She's the Devil” The Screaming Queens and “wrecking straight people” The REAL Queen Elizabeth Meeting John Lennon Getting possessed on stage The New York Street Scene Iron Butterfly Never liking the Grateful Dead Jackie Curtis' genius Theatre of The Ridiculous Traveling to London with Andy Warhol's “Pork” Doing theatre with Patti Smith Suicide: Room Emptiers “I'm not a punk, I'm a rock and roller” - Dee Dee Getting paid by Malcom Mclaren TWICE Debuting two weeks after the New York Dolls New Wave killed punk off No Wave is too arty & TONS OF OTHER GOODNESS BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
“The drug addicts, pillheads, teenage hustlers, lesbians, and homosexuals who make San Francisco’s ‘MEAT RACK’ their home are tired of living in the midst of the filth thrown out on to the sidewalks and into the streets by nearby businessmen” • Bonus episodes!! Research dives! (Often NSFW.) Mugs! Buttons! Books! Plus tons of other fun stuff! $3/month at Patreon.com/QueerSerial. Bonus episodes come right to your phone like any other podcast! If you’re already a Patreon gal, click here to make those bonus episodes pop up in your regular podcast feed. Listen to the trailer (and the first episode) for the Boise sex panic mini-series here! Looking for some reruns? Check out this handy dandy EPISODE GUIDE.
Night Listeners -My broadcast was recorded in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. I have a nice face slap with Forced Expression and Mister Clean. Plus When Bitter Spring Sleeps and Stewardesses.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com.Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5eFind me on twitter @kristianmday#trustkristiandayCitrus Boy - "Gassed Up" / Conniption Fits (Council Bluffs)The Law - "Girl I Got Her" / Instant Party (Des Moines)Grand Old Lady - "Weekly World News" / The Strangebird Recordings (Ottumwa)Forced Expression - "Downer" / Discography (Ottumwa)Forced Expression - "Life Cycle" / Discography (Ottumwa)Forced Expression - "Soiled" / Discography (Ottumwa)When Bitter Spring Sleeps - "Crossing the Moonbridge" / Dungeon Metal (Cedar Rapids)Pop Top - "Ordinary Weird" / The Thing of it is (Des Moines)Stewardesses - "B Side" excerpt / Bliss is This (Des Moines)Billy Crystal Meth - "Mammoth (Pelican)" / The Buzzard of Doom will Peck Your Eyes Out (Ottumwa)Grg Ptrsn & Friends - "Is Mark Home? (Mr. Tiggs' Version)" / In the Morning Hours (Ottumwa)Grg Ptrsn & Friends - "Seed" / In the Morning Hours (Ottumwa)Mister Clean - "Theme" / Screaming Queens and Chicken Wings (Iowa City)Mister Clean - "Testerosteroan" / Screaming Queens and Chicken Wings (Iowa City)Los Marauders - "Lone Twister" / You Make Me Cum In My Pants (Iowa City)Brazil - "Catholic Hallways" / Demo (Cedar Rapids)King Wylde - "Hurricane" / Faultlines (Ames)
Nigh Listeners -November is halfway over and I need a haircut. I got a wild show tonight that will hopefully keep Barron Christian feeling young and spry.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com.Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the podcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5eFind me on twitter @kristianmday#trustkristiandayTen Grand - "F*@& You Guyses Team" / This is the Way to Rule (Iowa City)Pitch Black Manor - "Into the Gears" (Quad Cities)Mister Clean - "Deth Magic Coffeee" / Screaming Queens and Chicken Wings (Iowa City)Henry C. Cobb jr. - "Other Things Go On" / I'll See you tomorrow (Ottumwa)The Law - "Hole in My Heart" / King Size Cigarette (Des Moines)Woodcreeper - "Valiant" / I (Dubuque)Voorhees - "You're All Doomed" / Not All Legends are Notice Instantly (Keokuk)Fetal Pig - "Identity Crisis" / Live from the Vaudeville Mews (Des Moines)Joretta Oaks - "Poor Little Me" / Ichirus Falls (Ottumwa)Grand Old Lady "12 Hour Ass Blast From the Past Starring Brendan Fraser" / The Strangebird Recordings (Ottumwa)Cars of the Country Movie Stars - "Magic Date Ball" / Cars of the Country Movie Stars (Waterloo)Zuul - "Landing..." / Zuul (Iowa City)
Night Listeners -I'm stoked to share a track by Seppuku. A death metal act dating back to 2005 Dubuque. Tim Connery, who went on to perform in the black metal act Nethervoid, sang in this project during the last years he was in high school. He told me this project was almost lost to an old hard drive but he was able to salvage it.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com.Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the podcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e#trustkristiandayMister Clean - "Butt Jacked Up" / Screaming Queens and Chicken Wings (Iowa City)Carjack Footpad - "Aligator Man" / Monkey (Dubuque)The Thing of It Is - "Manifest Destiny" (Des Moines)The Tanks - "Black Vise" / Miracle Baby (Iowa City)Seppuku - "Germination" / Book of the Five Rings (Dubuque)The Haunting - "Untitled" / Untitled (Iowa City)Sludgeplow - "It's a Wonderful Life" / EveryTHING (Cedar Rapids)Dispensing of False Halos - "Saving Me, from Me" / What If I Was Erased... The World Without Me... (Des Moines)Skin of Earth - "Extinct Symbiot" / busted ass whip (Des Moines)
Night Listeners -Our first interview since Covid started! You would think I would have figured out a good remote recording deal by now but hey better late than never. Dan Loy of the Slimtones and TIM is on the show tonight talking about Iowa City in the early 90s and 4 track tape culture that was going on. Lots of talking on this show so just a heads up on that.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com.Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the podcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e#trustkristiandayMr. Clean - "Testerosteroan" / Screaming Queens and Chicken Wings (Iowa City)Black Ink Pen - "Ball of Yarn" (Iowa City)Slimtones - "Hometown Boredom" / Demo 1993 (Iowa City)TIM - "One Step Outside" / Slayer Burrito EP (Iowa City)My Toy Armageddon - "Future World" / Cyberneticon (Muscatine)Prophets of the Cosmic Universe - "Hwy 22" / Tales (Muscatine)
Sawtooth's Pre-Show run-down. Guests: Juicy D. Hors D'vouers. Nonbinary drag performer, host, producer. houseofhors.com [Podcast Theme/Intro Music]. Greetings. Introduce our guest(s), let you say whatever you'd like about who you are, what you do in the world, etc. Subscribe, download. SHARE WITH A FRIEND. Leave us reviews. It's Pride month! [Guest Discussion] Some ideas (but open to talking about anything):Pride Month/History of Pride/Why we celebrate Pride. Roll of demonstrations/protests in the fight for equality. Defining LGBTQ terms. (e.g., queer, cis, transgender) Gender as a social construct. (vs. sex) Importance of LGBTQ spaces. Drag as an artform. [How are we entertaining ourselves?] Pose, Season 2, FX/Netflix. https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/pose The Vast of Night, Amazon Prime. https://www.amazon.com/Vast-Night-Sierra-McCormick/dp/B084JFRR62 Dragula, Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/title/81022003 Legendary, HBO. https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GXsRXGAJrtsPDFwEAAAAC Big Freedia, music. http://www.bigfreedia.com/ Disclosure. https://www.netflix.com/title/81284247 Paris is Burning. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100332/ Screaming Queens. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464189/ In the City. Shee-ra and the Princess of Power. https://www.netflix.com/title/80179762 The Way He looks. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1702014/ Thanks to all the people. Subscribe, download, leave a review.
Eric sits down with Professor Susan Stryker, the award-winning scholar and filmmaker who co-directed Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria.Support the show (http://ericcervini.com)
Welcome to Queer the Table! All season long, we'll be talking about the importance of gathering in queer community to eat together; so it feels important to start with a reminder that the right to do that- especially to do that visibly, and in public space, has been hard won. Tune in to hear the stories of three pre-stonewall era uprisings that took place in late night restaurants that served as safe spaces for queer folks- the Compton's Cafeteria Riot, The Dewey's Cafeteria Sit-In, and the Cooper's Donuts Riot. You can watch "Screaming Queens" here. It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate Photo Courtesy of Screaming Queens - Susan Stryker Queer The Table is powered by Simplecast.
Recorded live in Birmingham during Grand Union’s ‘Ways of Learning’ exhibition, this episode of Suite (212) Extra discusses queer consciousness-raising. Juliet talks to writer/artist Huw Lemmey about LGBTQI+ activism before and after the Stonewall riots of June 1969 in the US and western Europe; the use of direct action and think-ins by the Gay Liberation Front and others; how AIDS and Section 28 changed queer art and activism; the development of trans theory in the 1990s; and the state of queer politics and creativity today. SELECTED REFERENCES Travis Alabanza - http://travisalabanza.co.uk Kenneth Anger Penny Arcade (performance artist) - https://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/juliet-jacques/2012/06/penny-arcade-someone-always-queer Army of Lovers (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1979) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078794 HARRY BENJAMIN, The Transsexual Phenomenon (1967) Jay Bernard - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/05/speaking-out-jay-bernard-surge-side-a-poet Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore - https://www.mattildabernsteinsycamore.com/ Imogen Binnie - https://www.lambdaliterary.org/reviews/04/02/nevada-a-novel-by-imogen-binnie/ KATE BORNSTEIN, Gender Outlaw (1994) - https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/kate-bornstein/gender-outlaw/ Lee Brewer & Bunny Eisenhower City of Lost Souls (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1983) - https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/returning-to-the-city-of-lost-souls Come Out (Gay Liberation Front magazine) Contrapoints - https://www.theverge.com/tech/2018/8/24/17689090/contrapoints-youtube-natalie-wynn Kenny Everett Rainer Werner Fassbinder LESLIE FEINBERG, Stone Butch Blues (1993) - http://www.lesliefeinberg.net FHAR (Front for Homosexual Revolutionary Action) Fierce Pussy - https://fiercepussy.org/ Ray Filar - https://twitter.com/rayfilar Diamanda Galás Gender Trash from Hell (zine) - https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/xg94hp65x Gender Troublemakers (dir. Xanthra Philippa & Mirha-Soleil Ross, 1993) Henry Gerber - http://chicagolgbthalloffame.org/gerber-henry Allen Ginsberg Gran Fury - https://hyperallergic.com/46881/gran-fury-read-my-lips-80-wse-nyu Sunil Gupta – ‘‘Pretended’ Family Relationships’ (1988-89) Keith Haring Harry Hay - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hay Magnus Hirschfeld Homocult (1990s UK queer group) - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11936213-queer-with-class David Hoyle - https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/vb349b/the-parallel-universe-of-david-hoyle It is Not the Homosexual Who is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1971) - https://www.slantmagazine.com/house/tags/73387-it-is-not-the-homosexual-who-is-perverse-but-the-society-in-which-he-lives JULIET JACQUES, Trans: A Memoir (2015) LaJohn Joseph - http://www.lajohnjoseph.com/ Larry Kramer - https://www.poz.com/article/course-larry-kramer-believes-aids-worse-now-ever LSD - http://archivo-t.net/portfolio/1995-%C2%B7-menstruosidades/ Robert Mapplethorpe MARIO MIELI, Elements of a Homosexual Critique (1977) Zanele Muholi My Beautiful Launderette (dir. Stephen Frears, 1985) Pier Paolo Pasolini The Passage (band) - https://thepassage.co.uk/texts/andertons_hall.html Lazlo Pearlman Casey Plett Positiv and Silence = Death (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1990) PAUL B. PRECIADO, Testo Junkie (2008) Pride (dir. Matthew Warchus, 2014) Nat Raha Ron Rice Ignacio Rivera Sylvia Rivera - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiigzZCEtQ Round the Horne (BBC radio series) Vito Russo Richard Scott JULIA SERANO, Excluded (2013) SANDY STONE, ‘The “Empire” Strikes Back: A Post-Transsexual Manifesto’ (1987) Screaming Queens (dir. Susan Stryker & Victor Silverman, 2008) Jack Smith Tim Peaks: Farron Walk With Me (radio play, 2018) ISABEL WAIDNER (ed.), Liberating the Canon (2018) We Have Rather Been Invaded (dir. Ed Webb-Ingall, 2016) Oscar Wilde Eley Williams Kenneth Williams David Wojnarowicz Zaj (Spanish Fluxus group) - https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/exhibitions/zaj
Night Listeners of 98.9FM KFMG -Dude, October is coming to an end! I hope everyone has been enjoying the Halloween season to the fullest potential. Tonight was our last show for October. The next time you hear my voice it will be November. I can't say much will change around here. I will still be playing the best in the heartland's alternative music but Iowa Basement Tapes is in the process of syndicating to other stations across the state of Iowa. It has been something that has always been in the works and I hope more music is discovered along the way.Tonight I spin tunes from Iowa City's Milk Duct Tape who does a cover of Blue Oyster Cult's "Godzilla", Sioux City Pete, Samuel Locke Ward, The Vahnevants and Sires.- Kristian Day#trustkristiandayMilk Duct Tape - "Gojira" / Gojira (Iowa City)Sioux City Pete and The Beggers - "Farmlands" / Necro Blues (Sioux City)Person Whale - "Boogeyman" / Last Train Out Of Dogtown (Des Moines)Goldblum's - "My Dad's In It" / Gnat Bones (Des Moines)Mister Clean - "Meter Maid KIller" / Screaming Queens and Chicken Wings (Cedar Rapids)Land of Blood and Sunshine - "Gravel Chapel" / AEONS ( Marshalltown)Samuel Locke Ward and the band They Could Not Hang - "The Harvest" / Country & Western Funeral - The Lame Years Vol. 10 (Iowa City)Steve Reverb & the Sound Tones - "Creature from the Black Lagoon" / Tiki Run (Marion)Captain Three Leg - "High Tail" / All Fours (Ottumwa)Dangtrippers - "Maxwell's Demon Box" / Days Between Stations (Iowa City)The Vahnevants - "I Saw a Ghost" (alt version) / I Saw a Ghost (Des Moines)Hot Carl - "Human Pharmacy" / It Hits the Sauce (Dubuque)The Huns - "Fugitive from Love" / Rednecks Under the Moonlight (Iowa City)Sires - "Colorbook" / Soul For Sale (Waterloo)
Today we are joined by special guest co-host Chris Vargas to chat with the marvelous Dr. Susan Stryker about Transgender History, changing language, redesigning bathrooms, Screaming Queens and MORE. Tune in.
This week is a very special episode because Carol Ann makes a chilling confession... and Skyler is thrilled. Troll us on twitter and instagram @finallysaw. Send hate mail to finallysaw@gmail.com. We are life coaches too. So send your problems.
Today’s discussion with spiritual atheist Kathleen Lamothe is a deep and far ranging Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) inspired conversation about music, addiction, anger, health, diverse minds, psychology, and happiness.
Sausage Parties, Screaming Queens, and more this week on Saturday Morning Pajamas.