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"I live life in the margins of society. And the rules of normal society don't apply in the margins." Welcome to the saucy, scandalous slag-paradise that is Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980)! Tamara was a Polish-born aristocrat, bisexual painter, and Art Deco diva who took Paris by storm in the 1920s after escaping the Russian Revolution. She was known for her hunger, a deep yearning to become a great artist and gobble up anything and everyone who stood in her path. (Including her husband! Move out the way, b*tch.) As a sapphic siren of the Jazz Age, she was also part of Paris' lesbian underground, which featured clubs and bars that catered to butch and femme tastes alike. That is, before the populist Fascists came in and ruined everything (sound familiar, America?). A self-made woman who subjugated everything to her art, Tamara cared as much about poontang and diamonds as she did her reputation. She was a PR genius, but despite that, we barely talk about her today. Join me and Stephen Brower – comedian, writer, and recent cast member of LEMPICKA on Broadway – to discuss the dazzling life of this Art Deco dynamo. (Diamonds sold separately.) — If you want more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult on our website. And follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that. Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Stephen Brower.
Wait, why are mermaids so gay? It turns out everyone's favorite sea-gals have been floating around for millennia, from ancient Syrian mer-goddesses to medieval water witches, all the way up to Princess Ariel. But how did these dangerous divas of the deep become the sympathetic heroines we love and cherish today? What is it about mermaids that makes them such magnets for LGBTQ+ symbolism? Join me and Sacha Coward, author of Queer As Folklore, as we unpack the myth, the magic, and the mer-MAN of it all in this 3,000 year history of queer people chasing tail. — If you want more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult on our website. And follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that. Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Sacha Coward.
How do you start a renaissance? The one woman who knows - Beyoncé - was unavailable to answer my questions. So instead, we've gone back to 1920s Harlem this week, to figure out the good gay truth. It turns out the Harlem Renaissance was a lot more queer than we learned in school. And half of its greatest luminaries, who represented a major step forward in Black queer history, have been largely forgotten today. Three of them are the focus of this week's episode: Alain LeRoy Locke, Gladys Bentley, and Claude McKay. They are just a fraction of the queer Black people who started, fueled, and memorialized the cultural flowering we now call the Harlem Renaissance. Join me and my guest as we delve into their lives and figure out what each has to teach us about this fascinating period. When you're done here, grab a copy of my guest's new book on the subject, which is beautifully illustrated and just came out: Flamboyants (2024). If you want more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at our website. And follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that. Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Bash. Guest host: George M. Johnson.
“I wake up cold, I who Prospered through dreams of heat Wake to their residue, Sweat, and a clinging sheet.” (The Man with Night Sweats, Thom Gunn, 1992) Never heard of Thom Gunn? Me neither! That's because straight people want to destroy us. Thom was one of the great poets of the 20th century, up there with Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes. But he's scarcely remembered in the 21st century, because he was: gay. (end of list) Join us as we explore Thom's leather-harnessed and LSD-fueled life as a poet of sexual revolution, formal precision, and gay liberation. In particular, Thom deserves to be remembered for the memorializing poetry he wrote about the AIDS epidemic and his many friends who lost their lives to the disease. My guest this week is Michael Nott, who has recently published a magnificent biography, Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life. Grab yourself a copy after the episode, and make sure to let us know what you think about Thom's poetry! If you want more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that. Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Michael Nott.
"'Cosmus is a great big cinaedus. He keeps his legs apart and sucks d!ck.' ... I believe that's almost a direct paraphrase."– Professor Tom Sapsford, quoting Ancient Roman graffiti about my biological ancestorsKinaidos (or cinaedus in Latin) was the Ancient Greek word for a depraved, unmanly man who liked to get railed. (LIKE MEEEEE.)Since then, the kinaidos has been used and abused by scholars of classical antiquity for centuries. (LIKE MEEEEE.)Some say he never existed and is more akin to the Victorian idea of vampires than any modern-day frociaggine.But my guest on the podcast this week says different, and he literally wrote the book on the subject, so...let's ask him, shall we?Join me and Professor Tom Sapsford (Boston College) as we trace the history of the kinaidoi, from their first mention in Plato to the peak of their cultural and sexual powers in the 3rd century CE.Kinaidoi were not "f*gs just like us," to be sure. But they were a well-known sexual and gendered Other in the classical world.They highlight the pitfalls of telling normative tales whenever we try to understand ancient sexualities of any kind.Check out Professor Sapsford's book here for more on this fascinating subject!––––If you want more Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify.Do it.Yeahhhhhh just like that.Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Tom Sapsford. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Who knows how many holes actually started wars in Japan…I'm sure many.”– Dylan Adler, Japanese-Jewish comedian to the stars!Join us this week on a rip-roaring ride through Japan's hole-tighteningly gay history.From Buddhist pederasts to sissy samurais and beyond, we explore the kimonos, the scroll paintings, and yes, the hemorrhoidal humor that sustained Japanese homosexuality for over 1,000 years.My guest and I will also – because everyone keeps asking! – give you a full run-down on how to get laid in medieval Japan. From picking the right lube to just finding somewhere to bathe, it's like talking to two Cosmo Kyoto editors who should have perished centuries ago!(Except we didn't! And we have the poreless, perky asses to prove it.)If you want more Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify.Do it.Yeahhhhhh just like that.Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Dylan Adler. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I've been talking about gay men for FAR too many episodes recently, so please enjoy this summer repeat of one of my favorite episodes ever from Season 1, with my former co-host Donal Brophy.Virginia Woolf is the more famous author today, but back in the 1920s and 30s, it was her lover and socialite-best-friend (God I need one of those), Vita Sackville-West, who was the celebrity.Virginia and Vita fell in love quickly, and throughout their long friendship – THEY WERE ROOMMATES – they wrote intense, glowing letters to one another.Virginia also kept a regular diary, recording for posterity her first, second, and many subsequent impressions of Vita and her glittering aristocratic life.You'll be surprised to hear how bitchy, funny, and catty these letters and diaries can be – brilliant and incisive, too, but neither writer is ever afraid to knock the other down a peg.Enjoy, and we'll be back next week with our scheduled programming!If you want more Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.Written and hosted by Bash. Guest host: Donal Brophy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it toxic for a Roman emperor to steal a child from his home, give him all the riches of the world, groom him, and then maybe ask him to kill himself so that he can live?That is what we seek to uncover.The Emperor Hadrian (AD 76 - 138) was one of the not-too-f*cked-up emperors. He liked soldiering but not war, astrology, being gay, hunting, and doing architecture. Trust me, there were a lot worse before him.But how are we to understand the notorious tale of his beloved Antinous, whom he whisked away from home at the age of 12 to become Premier Boytoy in his imperial retinue?When Antinous died, Hadrian "wept like a woman." He also started a religion and founded a city in his honor, which means we have hundreds of Antinouses that survive today in marble and stone, from Spain to Syria and beyond.Join me and my hilarious guest Neil D'Astolfo as we separate the fact from the fiction, and overlay a healthy veneer of frocciagine to the whole thing (not that it needed much seasoning!).If you want more Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Neil D'Astolfo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get in b*tch, we're having an Ancient Greek kiki!We're back, baby! Join us as we navigate the wine-dark and wine-soaked symposia of Ancient Greece, to discover what exactly was so gay about these all-male drinking parties. (Hint: a lot.)We cover ancient party planning, gay glassware, reclining etiquette, drunken flirting, and all the subtle arts of homosexual entertaining you need to host a horny soirée 2,500 years ago.My guest Cosima Carnegie is a champion of the Classics in life and on social media – follow her at @cosisodyssey for more hilarious Ancient Greek and mythological content.Visuals mentioned in this episode:Tomb of the Diver, PaestumIf you want more Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.Like what you hear? Please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.Written and hosted by Bash. Edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Cosima Carnegie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Historical Homos is celebrating its one year anniversary!Like any Mother worth her salt, I forgot my child was turning 1 last month.It's been one year of Historical Homos, and there have been so many milestones, amazing episodes, dramas, traumas, small wins, and long mental health breaks that it feels like my baby child should be shipping off to college TOMORROW.That said – I am thrilled to share we added lots of new subscribers last month and I am even more thrilled to welcome them – you – to the Historical Homos cult. No one will make it out alive.To celebrate our 1-year achievement, this week we are re-releasing one of my favorite episodes of the show so far about a riotous rugmunching lesbian of 18th century Paris.Thank you to everyone who's written me in the past month with encouragement and compliments – please keep 'em coming! I live on Diet Coke and attention.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com.And follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash and Lucy Hendra, and edited by Alex Toskas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: Andrew Lear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"There are a particular gang of sodomitical wretches in this town..."Did you ever wonder why British men are always just a little...you know...?Well, in truth, it's because 300 years ago they invented being a "gentleman" (gay) who doesn't work (GAY) and just wants nicer things (GAY GAY GAY!).But round about the same time the British invented being British – a.k.a. the early 18th century – London was also home to the aforementioned "gang" of gay men who challenged traditional notions of masculinity.The "molly" represented a new type of gay man: he was typically working class, loved to impersonate women – wear their clothes, gossip, call each other names like "The Duchess of Chamomile" and "Old Fish Hannah" – and he had a playground of taverns, inns, and gin shop back rooms to frequent to meet his fellow "sodomitical wretches".These were the molly houses, and they represented the heartland of a working-class, gay subculture that flourished in London in the early 1700s.Sadly, we know so much about the mollies of 18th century London because they were brutally persecuted by The Society for the Reformation of Manners, who were about as fun at parties as they sound.Mollies faced violence, imprisonment, and even death for living out and proud. But they still lived brave lives of queer joy, gathering weekly at the molly houses for decades so that they could boink each other, fall in love, and, yes, give birth to wooden babies.Boys will be boys!Join me and my guest on this odyssey through early modern queer culture in one of the most fascinating periods of human history. My guest, AJ West, is the author of a forthcoming novel set amongst the mollies of the 1720s, The Betrayal of Thomas True, which is going to be an absolutely genius historical fiction mystery.Pre-order a copy here and listen to our episode to learn the backstory of one of history's most well-documented queer subcultures, which by the way is literally older than the nation of the United States.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: AJ West. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"There are a particular gang of sodomitical wretches in this town..."Did you ever wonder why British men are always just a little...you know...?Well, in truth, it's because 300 years ago they invented being a "gentleman" (gay) who doesn't work (GAY) and just wants nicer things (GAY GAY GAY!).But round about the same time the British invented being British – a.k.a. the early 18th century – London was also home to the aforementioned "gang" of gay men who challenged traditional notions of masculinity.The "molly" represented a new type of gay man: he was typically working class, loved to impersonate women – wear their clothes, gossip, call each other names like "The Duchess of Chamomile" and "Old Fish Hannah" – and he had a playground of taverns, inns, and gin shop back rooms to frequent to meet his fellow "sodomitical wretches".These were the molly houses, and they represented the heartland of a working-class, gay subculture that flourished in London in the early 1700s.Sadly, we know so much about the mollies of 18th century London because they were brutally persecuted by The Society for the Reformation of Manners, who were about as fun at parties as they sound.Mollies faced violence, imprisonment, and even death for living out and proud. But they still lived brave lives of queer joy, gathering weekly at the molly houses for decades so that they could boink each other, fall in love, and, yes, give birth to wooden babies.Boys will be boys!Join me and my guest on this odyssey through early modern queer culture in one of the most fascinating periods of human history. My guest, AJ West, is the author of a forthcoming novel set amongst the mollies of the 1720s, The Betrayal of Thomas True, which is going to be an absolutely genius historical fiction mystery.Pre-order a copy here and listen to our episode to learn the backstory of one of history's most well-documented queer subcultures, which by the way is literally older than the nation of the United States.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: AJ West. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"All male, all-whale orgies"...need I say more?We're back with another extra special episode for Pride Month 2024! And this one is a DOOZY, my little Hormones.First of all, let me just say..."You know you're gay right?"That's my impression of me talking to every living animal on this good, green Earth.Because it turns out animals have been gay for millennia (stop copying me, guys!), and human animals have known about it forever.Not least my new best friends, Laine and Owen, who are the hosts of the about-to-be-mega-hit podcast, A Field Guide to Gay Animals.Like many scholars who have come before them, Laine and Owen are fascinated by the queer natural world. Tune in to the episode to hear us discuss who the gayest animals are, where they come from, and which intrepid souls first outed them.We talk cock-chafing beetles, big gay sheep with really big...horns, and of course THE Havelock Ellis (you know the one).When you're done, go listen to Laine & Owen's premiere episode, which contains so many more incredible stories on this fascinating subject. I kid you not, it made me rethink my homosexuality...top to bottom. (No seriously I'm thinking of topping...halp.)For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Guest hosts: Laine Kaplan-Levenson and Owen Ever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Gay didn't always exist, but 'bottom' kind of did!"How did people douche back in the day? Did they have lube? And how'd they find other gays to get off with?In a turn of events that will shock absolutely no one, history is FULL of queer men doing the deed.We boinked, we douched, we lubed, we bathed, and we cruised – long before today's modern luxuries, like running water...or Gun Oil.Join me and my fabulous guest, Alex Hall, creator of The Bottom's Digest, on this magical tour of history's bottoms, bottoming procedures, and bottom cultures.Tune in for Mesopotamian shame, ancient Roman twerking, medieval Japanese lubes (there were many to choose from!), and of course, Renaissance cruising bars in 1400s Florence.The history of bottoming is anything but straight.forward. Every land and every era has dealt with its bottoms in its own unique ways. And Bottom History © has so much to teach us about our own bottom culture today.You can follow The Bottom's Digest on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube for more of Alex's hilarious, amazing work.And check out all the bottom-y treasures we mentioned in this episode:Greek vase of man wiping with pessos (MFA Boston)Ancient Roman tersorium aka sponge stick (Wikipedia)Chugi aka Japanese "shit sticks" (Wikipedia)Ancient enema syringe with bone nozzle (Science Museum)Chigo no soshi aka "Book of Acolytes" (British Museum)For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"And what we have to get into our heads, although it is difficult, is that [the] glamour of love, odd as it may sound, is just as much present between two homosexuals as it is between a man and a woman."- Lord Brabazon of Tara, House of Lords, December 1957What was it like to be a (practicing) gay man in London after the Second World War? I thought you'd never ask...The short answer: not great! But like everything in life, it wasn't all doom and gloom OR butterflies and rainbows. It was a dangerous time to be queer, but there was also a thriving subculture of artists, MPs, writers, drunks, criminals, Guardsmen, and working class queers – in short, a bit of everyone – who managed to live their gay lives in one way or another.Our guest this week, Peter Parker, has collected their diaries, court cases, bitchy theatre reviews, puff pieces (or is it poof pieces?), and more in what is only the first volume of his incredible time capsule detailing queer life in London before the decriminalization of homosexuality (partial and tentative thought it was) in 1967.When I read Peter's book, I laughed, sobbed, screamed, and gasped. I could not put it down for hours. It's a reminder that real history is not a story of politicians and battles. It's the stories of real people. People who loved, suffered, lived, and died in a world that, only 80 years ago, was vastly different than ours.I hope you enjoy this chat with Peter as we uncover the dirty deets of life for gay men in London between 1945-1959: which parks to cruise in, who the best rent boys were, which gay soirées to meet John Gielgud and Michael Redgrave at, and of course, the real reason Noel Coward never revealed his BLATANT homosexuality to his adoring public.Make sure you pick up a copy of the book, which is out today! It is a vivid and singular experience – we all owe Peter Parker our gay gratitude for this feat of loving research and magisterial curation.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PERIOD PIECE is back!Lucy returns, with her flow in tow, for another historical film that I mansplain to her because education
"Saint Sebastian is really just a Bored Office Twink." – R. Eric Thomas (April 2024)Welcome to the wildly erotic, superheroic world of Saint Sebastian, who was initially martyred as a rugged Roman soldier before he blossomed into the lithe, Lana-Del-Rey-loving twink we cherish today.Scientists now know it was the extremely gay Italian Renaissance that decided Saint Sebastian should ALWAYS be painted with skimpy loincloths and penetrative arrows, leaving 80% of any canvas to be devoted entirely to his exposèd flesh.Along the way, Saint Seb – and the name Sebastian itself – has become a byword for "definitely gay maybe also kinky vibes" (a clunky phrase that needed a byword – thanks for that, Seb!). But how did this association with homosexuality develop?Join our hysterically homosexual guest, R. Eric Thomas, as we uncover the truth about the OG Sebastian; his Middle Age superpowers that totally didn't stop the plague; making the career jump from Patron- to Pin-Up Saint; and finally, his reception amongst modern gays today.Click on the paintings we discuss to follow along:7th century Saint SebastianGiovanni del Biondo - Sebastian (1350s)Saint Sebastian praying to Jesus (1490s)Andrea Mantegna - Saint Sebastians (1450s)Sandro Botticelli - Saint Sebastian (1474)Il Sodoma - Saint Sebastian (1525)Guido Reni - Saint Sebastian (1615)Gianlorenzo Bernini - Saint Sebastian (1618)Nicolas Regnier - Saint Sebastian (1620)Keith Haring - Saint Sebastian (1984)For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at: www.historicalhomos.comAnd follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.If you like what you hear, please give us an extremely high rating on Apple or Spotify (FIVE STAR ONLY). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Me and whitey go over our top ten picks bill bellicheck joins us again with his insights at 3 for New England and much much more
"And it is well-known that the King of England f*cks the Duke of Buckingham." - Theophile de Viau (1628)If you've been watching Mary & George on starz, then you must be desperate to know how much of it is true. And the answer, my curious queers, is: a lot!George Villiers, the scheming twink who dominated King James I's court, was hot and 100% DTF. He won titles, land, and money for himself by sacrificing these gay virtues at the altar of the king's pleasure.But who was George the man? Was his royal boyf really in love with him (or indeed George with James)? And were George's narcissistic antics responsible for driving the country into the ground, laying the path forward to King Charles I's beheading in 1649?Join me and my fabulous, hilarious, and shockingly erudite guest, Guy Branum, to steep yourself in the deeply queer historical tea.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at: www.historicalhomos.comAnd follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.If you like what you hear, please give us an extremely high rating on Apple or Spotify - FIVE STAR ONLY. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss Ned's choice of topic: The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien. Following the publication of his official biography of Tolkien, Humphrey Carpenter worked with Christopher Tolkien to edit and present a selection of Tolkien's letters across the decades, originally appearing in 1981. Containing both a large swathe of personal detail about his life as an aspiring academic and young father, then an established professor and finally an increasingly popular author, it also presented a large amount of background information on Middle-earth via his exchanges with publishers, writers and readers, including some long letters that have remained touchstones of information on his creative process since. In late 2023, a new edition was published, which featured the entirety of the original selection that Carpenter and Christopher had created but had to trim down for initial publication, revealing various new facets of interest in particular about his own personal beliefs and philosophies across time. What areas of Tolkien's life remain relatively undiscussed or absent from the presented letters, and what can we deduce from the estate's choices to possibly not let that material be shared out? How do the ‘new' letters in particular fill out our understanding of Tolkien's Catholic beliefs, especially in the context of mass and creative culture? Is there something to be said in how Tolkien may have changed or otherwise introduced more nuance into some of his more sweeping statements about women in his private correspondence as he aged, especially in contrast to his fellow Inklings? And finally, who wouldn't want to be the fly on the wall for that conversation between Tolkien, Robert Graves and Ava Gardner?Show Notes.Jared's doodle. Something about a lovely start to a letter…Remember, join the Megaphonic Patreon! Listen to us and everyone else talk about the movie musical Scrooge! (Spoiler: we were not pleased.)Did we mention preordering Jared's book? Let's mention it again.Here's preorder info for that British Library talk on Twenty First Century Tolkien. Looks like it could be good!In which writing an unauthorized sequel to The Lord of the Rings further goes askew. Demetrious Polychron really, really does try. But.Our Dennis McKiernan/Silver Call duology episode. It really is better in comparison!Ah, cotillions. Look, you want them, have them, but maybe not around the Shire?AO3…waits.The letters! (New edition that is!) It is a very, very thick book.Letter 131 is a doozy! These days it's most often seen appended to the more recent edition of The Silmarillion.That withdrawn article on Edith Bratt, as much as remains in the journal listing. Who knows?Zero inbox, the blessed and unachievable state.Worth briefly noting The Tolkien Family Album, written and presented by John (the younger) and Priscilla Tolkien.Vatican II's impact is still very much with us…The Power Broker once again. (Consider our episode on evil.)Yeahhhhhh the Spanish Civil War. Not pretty at all.Tolkien and anarchism, there's a lot of talk about that out there. (Tolkien balancing out anarchism and monarchism? Somehow he did it…) As for the Shire as society and what it does or doesn't have, consider our episode (and the Gollum one with the murder mystery!)The Song of Bernadette! It really hit Tolkien hard, this film. (Vincent Price in fact played “Vital Dutour, Imperial Prosecutor” but he would have been a great Mary.) And hey if you ever want to visit Lourdes…Milton and Tolkien would have been at total odds in terms of religion but they absolutely agreed on the joy of sex. (Do a search for the line “This said unanimous, and other rites” and read further.)Our episode on Aldarion and Erendis. Still a remarkable story.Gloria Steinem as a Tolkien correspondent, that's a vision.C.S Lewis and women…well THAT'S a subject.The 1955 radio version of The Lord of the Rings is lost as noted but as the Wikipedia entry notes, the script itself survives at least. As for the 1968 radio Hobbit adaptation, indeed curious that there's nothing from Tolkien about it…Robert Graves! Was he a snack in his youth, Sigurd-like? Hey, you be the judge.Ava Gardner! Pretty awesome, really. (And she did live in the UK for the last decades of her life so why not attend an Oxford lecture?)One of John Scalzi's various posts talking about the idea of ‘convention famous.' Makes total sense!Again, consider supporting our network, Megaphonic, to help us make the show, and to join us on a friendly little Discord! Thank you if you do.
Yeahhhhhh in Setting the Bar, it was raining...you know what. Ew. In Missed Connections, she was hitting on ALL the hot guys working at the diner! And in Group Therapy, Paul needs to know how to handle a comment he made on his boss' Mother's Day post. It's all sorts of awkward now and he thinks he may get fired!
FEAR PLAY? ORGASM DENIAL? TICKLE TORTURE? YEAHHHHHH... WE KNOW HOW IT'S DONE! GET READY FOR THE MISADVENTURES OF THE DUNGEON CREW ON THIS WE EPISODE OF "MISTRESS MIA'S DUNGEON" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mistress-mia8/support
Yeahhhhhh boy I'm on that ass again this time with a rant. There's a lot of weird and disgusting things going on in the anime community that needs to be called out that no one's talking about and as always it's gonna take a real one to call it out. I share my frustration and all the BS in this episode it's time for a change. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/professional-smartass/support
Yeahhhhhh!!!!!Lamar. Houston. Likely. Linderbaum. Chuck. Hamilton. Roquan. Bowser. Stanley. Powers. Odafe. Drake. Marlo. Peters. Queen. More.Come for goated Ravens postgame takes, Stay for the You Heard Me Podcast.Follow @youheardmedawg on IG Gold Club membership patreon.com/YHMPThanks for listening! Send it to The Flock
I took off last weekend to check out the foliage in Little Rhody and came back with a couple of neat stories. First, I toured The Breakers, the colossal "summer cottage" of the famous Vanderbilt family in Newport. It's a massive mansion where a lot of sad stuff happened and where the matriarch of the family is said to still live. Then I hit up Lizzie Borden's house in nearby Fall River, Massachusetts. You know, the place where she chopped her parental units to death? Yeahhhhhh. Listen and relive the weekend with me!
Check out our #SmackDown Season Premiere preview!We discuss Gunther/Sheamus 2, Roman Reigns and Logan Paul in a FACE OFF, the WWE announcer re-shuffle and the possible return of LA KNIGHT YEAHHHHHH!@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yeahhhhhh the juvenile death penalty... not one of Americas brightest ideas (shocker) but don't worry we will bring you everything you need to know about it and juvenile detention centers *spoiler alert* those might actually be worse. New episodes drop every Thursday and you can find us on Instagram @socialworkfriendspod :)
Floating Ourselves: An Overly Complex Look at The CW's The 100
Star and Phoebe throw their standards out the window as in the next two episodes of Season Six, Clarke tries to schmooze her way to respect among the primes (as well as her friends forgiveness for all those war crimes), Bellamy's does the bare minimal work required to be considered a character on this show, and deeper philosophical meaning for the season is foreshadowed but quickly dropped to make room for more scenes of Clarke galivanting around in a dress. Along the way, Star and Phoebe make some stunning new headcanons that totally could've happened, laugh at a child's death a little too hard, and break some bad news about that prequel Jason decided to stake Season 7 on. Yeahhhhhh. F's in the chat for The 100: Second Dawn Phoebe's Twitch Channel (Wednesdays @ 9pm EST): https://www.twitch.tv/cottagecorechristian Where You Can Find Us: Phoebe Cakes on Twitter: @edgyforchrist Starlit Taie on Twitter:@OneStarTaie Night of The Girls on Twitter: @StarandPhoebe Email (For The 100 memes and hate mail): starandphoebe@gmail.com Night of the Girls on YouTube: Night of the Girls Tumblr (We have no shame): nightofthegirls.tumlbr.com The Drinking Game: Drinker Beware Respect for Intro/Outro Music: "Leaving Home" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
The guys chat about a recent Tik Tok challenge… the “oh yeahhhhhh” challenge and you guys nailed It, Matty is getting his wisdom teeth out so we want to know what you kept from your surgery AND Lions lad Dayne Zorko joins the show after last weekends ripper game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yeahhhhhh! Today's another fun tale of pentest pwnage, including: The importance of starting your pentest with an AD account that actually has access to...ya know...stuff The importance of starting your pentest plugged into a network that actually has...you know...systems connected to it! This BHIS article is awesome for finding treasures in SMB shares PowerUpSQL audits are a powerful way to get pwnage on a pentest - check out this presentation for some practical how-to advice IPMI/BMCs often have weak creds and/or auth bypasses so don't forget to check for them. Rapid7 has a slick blog on the topic. Don't forget to check for vulnerable VMWare versions because some of them have major vulnerabilities
Kat and Tara catch up after a brief hiatus and discuss Hot Sauce milestones, Haechan and Taeil Gemini birthdays, the NEOs on social media, and NCT 127's 4th Mini Album Superhuman. Subscribe to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/NCTpodcast?fan_landing=true Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/NCTPodcast Ask us anything on CuriousCat: curiouscat.me/NCTPodcast
5 friends who are friendly and who are feeling fine. Yeahhhhhh [jazz hands].
It's not everyday that you get to talk to an early millennial rapper! Today Lil Jon called The Jubal Show to share a Dirty Little Secret that could put him in jail! Let us know what you think on social!Follow us at: @thejubalshow @jubalfresh @thatdreas @evanontheradio
Everybody's favorite drooling Dracula, Radu is back and this time he's brought his mom! Radu continues his reign as filmdom's brattiest vampire. He skulks around his dad's house being surly to visitors. He runs to his mom when a girl won't hang out with him. And all he really wants to do is hang around his dad's house rent free, playing with his Bloodstone. Honestly...sounds pretty great. We start out the podcast with Matt being an unbeliever in the beauty of Subspecies, only to win him over to the side of goodness and sanity when he finally realizes that these movies rule. You could say he was...Raducalized... YEAHHHHHH!!!!!! Join Matt and Tristan as they delicious bowl of Romanian ghoulash that is, Bloodstone : Subspecies 2! Special thanks to Ted Nicolaou for his contribution to this episode! (We will have issue three of the magazine with our interview out soon!)
Yeahhhhhh, 2020 is still staying consistent with keeping us on our toes. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in Beirut. We share out thoughts on the current news from Lebanon. The clock is "TIK"-ing on Tik-Tok. Do you think it will be banned? Share your thoughts with us here. But at least we have sports back! #Lakersin4
Predicting where the top 5 Free agent Qb's could end up, NFL draft sleepers, are the Lakers a lock?, and some interesting questions.
Tonight we do the second part of our Sunday Blues series. Freddie King - The Texas Cannonball. Yeahhhhhh so awesome!!!
Megan is missing. Megan and her friend Amy, two really dumb 14 year olds, go missing. Megan is the popular one, and Amy is the nerdy one. Megan drags Amy with her to some real messed up situations. After a while, Megan gets tired of the BS and meets a dude online. After talking to him for a total of 2 days she agrees to meet him and shockingly goes missing. Amy kind of figures out what is going on and also goes missing. This is their story... Yeahhhhhh!!!!
Yeahhhhhh! Let's Go!
AVENGERS ! ! ! ! Get ready for the 27th episode of the Mad Titan Podcast.The resident super villain Jay Washington is back in your ears with a brand new edition and its the culmination of a weeks worth of news and info on the Marvel and DC live action universes. Jay has brought along the head of the Chitauri, the Jersey Jackass BC (Ben Cambell). With the events that have unfolding for the amazing box office record smashing first two weeks of Avengers endgame the two break down the box office records it broke and even go in to details about the film...the Russo bros. said the spoiler ban was up so YEAHHHHHH they talking about it. Spiderman Far from Home's trailer, Legion, The Suicide Squad is lining up the talent, the Batman still doesn't have a caped crusader, the Arrowverse is coming to the end of its season, Ghost Rider is coming back to tv and Vin Diesel's Street Sharks commercial and MORE. Much love to all of the members of the SUPER VILLAIN SQUAD on PATREON and you should join as well. #Marvel #DC #MCU #DCEU #THECW #AvengersEndgame#SpidermanFarFromHome #TheBatman#BlackLightning #Fox #DoomPatrol#TheFlash #DCUniverse #Titans #Supergirl #JayWashington #Arrow #Comedy #Podcast #StandUpComedy #Legion #GhostRider
THAT TIME I HIT A HUMAN WITH MY CAR {EPISODE 38} Yeah, you read that title correctly. My husband was deployed, I decided to take in our 18 year old babysitter to live with us because she was having family issues and on the way back from picking her up, I hit a human in the dark of night with my mid-sized SUV. Yeahhhhhh, the hilarious details are all in the episode! THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY… NO one... haha! But if you use any links provided by me then I'll earn a commission to help me fund this podcast and the blog - it's at no cost to you. So if you're shopping just click through my links to help a sistah out. (But also, if you know of someone who would like to sponsor the podcast have them give me a hollar at heather@holyhotmessmom.com!) LISTEN TO THE EPISODE HERE: Click on the above image to listen to the episode! LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Top 10 Episodes of All Time Most Recent Podcast Episode FOLLOW THE HOLY HOT MESS MOM You can hang out with me, Heather, on Facebook, Pinterest or my favorite spot, Instagram. PODCAST WITHOUT SPENDING ANY EXTRA? Many listeners have asked how they can support The Holy Hot Mess Mom Podcast. The answer is a simple one. Do you shop online? Click our link first. You won’t pay any extra, but a small percentage goes to The Holy Hot Mess Mom Podcast to help offset our expenses. Every little bit counts, and we are so grateful for your support! PSST…DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THE HOLY HOT MESS MOM PODCAST WITHOUT SPENDING ANY EXTRA? Many listeners have asked how they can support The Holy Hot Mess Mom Podcast. The answer is a simple one. Do you shop online? Click our link first. You won’t pay any extra, but a small percentage goes to The Holy Hot Mess Mom Podcast to help offset our expenses. Every little bit counts, and we are so grateful for your support! P.P.S…ANOTHER GREAT WAY TO SUPPORT IS BY LEAVING A RATING & REVIEW Leaving a rating & review helps our podcast to show up in suggested and ranked listings in podcasts apps. This helps us spread the love, laughs, and encouragement to other women who might need it! You can head to this page to see a step by step guide on how exactly to leave a glowing rating & review! TELL US: MAKE ME NOT FEEL LIKE SUCH A HORRIBLE PERSON FOR LAUGHING AT THIS. DO YOU HAVE ANY RIDICULOUS STORIES? TELL US IN THE COMMENTS!
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This wrestling marathon continues. Summerslam, NXT Takeover II, ROH DBD. Lots of abbreviations. Plus we preview PCW's Beat The Summer Heat. In the words of Glenn Danzig, "Yeahhhhhh!"
dude.. yeah... WOLF COP!!!!!!!! YEAHHHHHH!!!!!!!! we grilled out... we vaped.. it was an awesome day..
crazibiza house of prayers - house ready robert feelgood damier soul - raise your hands wayne dudley & AM2PM - over - dolly rockers remix alex adair - make me feel better - don diablo & CID remix benjamin leung rosie romaro dariwa joel edwards - doves - felix leiter remix dj funsko - she's hot eddy chrome - in love - miguel lando beachhouse remix jerome robins vlana asanin danielle simeone - rapture lady lago damier soul - say it again sebastian gnewkow hannah ray - centrefold - dave rose remix victor perez vicente ferrer t.tommy - party people in da house - federico scavo remix wise d & kobe - just not satisfied
Pubes or no pubes (or a few pubes!), that is the question. In this episode we discuss grooming trends, the male brazilian wax, and positive genital self-image. Learn about some bizarre hair removal techniques and, on the other end of the spectrum, pubic hair transplants. And in the kitchen we’re cooking sesame salmon topped with alfalfa sprouts. (Yeahhhhhh, the sprouts are pubey-looking and we know it).
Yes, the final 2 episodes really were that good. Kiyan and Dylan return for their 5 week anniversary of this podcast after watching The Keys of Marinus, written by Terry Nation and aired in April and May of 1964. They then rave about the final 2 episodes and discuss some of the reboot in relationContinue reading →