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This Way Out Radio Episode #1892: Justice and D’Arcy Drollinger, Drag Laureate (Part 1)
San Francisco Drag Laureate D’Arcy Drollinger sashays through those Golden Gates with a message of fabulousness in times of “drag panic”.

This Way Out
Jul 2, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1891: Pride Is A Protest
Pivotal street actions that have fueled the march toward LGBTQ liberation are included in a newly-accessible collection of This Way Out...

This Way Out
Jun 25, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode # 1890: Pride is a Party
It’s the soundtrack that keeps a movement moving! Hear our playlist of essential pride anthems from past and present, and meet emerging...
Jason Jenn
Jun 18, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1889: Pride is Political
Laws are being passed — and thugs are being deployed — attempting to shut down drag shows around the world. That’s the news making the...

This Way Out
Jun 11, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1888: Pride is Personal
One frightening mid-May night in San Diego, California, LGBTQ+ venues Pecs Bar, The Rail, Number One on Fifth Avenue and Rich’s were the...

This Way Out
Jun 4, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1887: San Francisco’s White Night Uprising
Forty-five years ago the shocking verdict in the murder of gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk and ally Mayor George Moscone sent...

This Way Out
May 28, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode#1886: NY African Film Fest & MA Marriage Equality Anniversary
Three short films — “Making Men” (Belgium, Zimbabwe), “Papi” (USA) and “Love Taps” (USA) — add a queer perspective as the New York African Film Festival explores the intersection of historical and contemporary people on the continent and among the diaspora, under the theme “Convergence in Time” (John Dyer V reports). We open the lesbian and gay wedding album 20 years after the first same-gender couples in the U.S. legally march down the aisle in Massachusetts, and see where s

This Way Out
May 21, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1885: Queer Broadway Picks and Tony Nods
Broadway’s 2023-24 season is full of LGBTQ-related plays and musicals. Gay USA’s Andy Humm and guest co-host Merryn Johns offer their...

This Way Out
May 14, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1884: Augusten Burroughs, The Early Years
The world’s best-known memoirist whose long series of books about his horrible and hilarious life began with “Running with Scissors” and...
Jason Jenn
May 7, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode # 1883: Teaching Moments: NH Trans Teen & Aussie DIY DJ
New Hampshire high school high jump champion Maelle Jacques’s testimony (questioned by state Senator Stephen Woodcock) helps stop a trans...
Jason Jenn
Apr 30, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1882: Paragraph 175 - The Movie
Award-winning documentarians Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman talk about finding the stories of those who were swept up when Germany...
Jason Jenn
Apr 23, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1881: Ann Bannon, Beebo Brinker's BFF
Back in the days when we liked Ike and loved Lucy, Ann Bannon’s “Odd Girl Out” and the other pulp novels in the “Beebo Brinker...
Jason Jenn
Apr 16, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1880: "Stranger Than Straight" Redux
Somewhere between Radio Hall of Famer Barry “Dr. Demento” Hansen and Billie “Glinda” Burke, queer activist and audio producer David...
Jason Jenn
Apr 9, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1879: This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”
Sounds of the LGBTQ movement during the first six months of This Way Out’s existence — the program that debuted on April 1, 1988 — and...
Jason Jenn
Apr 2, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1878: Fulfilling Methodist Prophecy & Rosie for Equality
The United Methodist Church is preparing for its first General Conference following the departure of congregations unable to accept LGBTQ...

This Way Out
Mar 26, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1877: Talarico Testifies, Nigerian Allies & Untroubled Irish
Texas state Representative James Talarico makes a social media name for himself in a bare-knuckled defense against Christian Nationalism, with an “other side of the Bible” style reminiscent of 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. Months later there’s no news about 76 Nigerians busted at an alleged “gay wedding,” and a decade later we recall the "Global Day of Action" protesting the passage of the country’s “Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act” (Kelly Cogswell and Harri
Jason Jenn
Mar 19, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1876: Sydney’s Qtopia Museum Opening (Part 2)
Take a tour of Sydney’s new Queer Centre of History and Culture, with a special look at its inclusion of women and how it handles the...

This Way Out
Mar 12, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1875: Sydney’s Qtopia Museum Opening (Part 1)
Qtopia Sydney opens its Queer Centre of History and Culture, the world’s largest LGBTQ museum, is located in the former police station...
Jason Jenn
Mar 5, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1874: Everything I Learned, I Learned In A Chinese Restaurant
Curtis Chin’s family owned the famed Chung’s Cantonese Cuisine in Detroit, and growing up gay in the 1980s he discovered a world of...
Jason Jenn
Feb 27, 2024


This Way Out Radio Episode #1873: Albee Plays on Life & Panti Raids Homophobes
Renowned playwright Edward Albee talks about life, sex and the theater (interviewed in 2009 by Dixie Treichel and John Townsend of...
Jason Jenn
Feb 20, 2024
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