After we spent a bit of time discussing the debacle named Perez Hilton, it was time to turn some real attention to the drama of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. To get the informed scoop, we were proud to welcome historian and author Dr. Nathaniel Frank.
As the frustration with the Obama administration grows (exponentially!), Ken and Becca tried to calm the masses. And by that, we mean that they did no such thing and instead got riled up themselves. Huge thanks to Adam, one of our listeners who called in to put things in perspective. A true lady liberty he is.
Becca's back from her European adventures and Ken has returned from AIDS LifeCycle 8 just in time to welcome civil rights legendLorri L. Jean. Guests don't get much more important than this, folks! Enjoy!
With so much going on in the gay world, we don't have time for little things like introductions! So we skip all that and get right to the good stuff with the incomparable ANT! And good stuff it truly is...this is a great interview with a truly superb guest. Enjoy!
Here's the thing: there are some amazing people out there doing some just incredible work. Dr. Marjorie Hill, the Chief Executive Officer of GMHC, is one of those people. Be attentive. Be entertained. Be inspired. Oh, and dance...cause she picked some great tunes!
Mermaids...anti-4th of July sentiments...not-even-remotely troll-like features. On their own? Nonsense. But when writer/comedian Anne Neczypor calls in, it all becomes clear. Well, if not clear, then certainly entertaining!
Swine Flu?!? Hanukkah with Portugal?!? Foxxy?!? We covered all this and tons, tons more when we were joined by writer/teacher/activist Robyn Ochs. Heck, it's enough to drive your endolphins through the roof!
This, folks, is what happens when community radio attacks! Listen to the first minute and you'll know what we mean. Huge, enormous, COLOSSAL thanks to actress Cathy DeBuono whose insights, laughter and amazing talent stabilized us during a truly chaotic night.
Oh, Miss California. So close...so close! After we waxed poetical about (apparently) the biggest gay news of the week, we welcomed writer Kenyon Farrow. He was insightful, charming, dapper (even on the radio!) and is going to win a certain fictitious mayoral election without even campaigning. See inside for details...
Y'know, sometimes the news is kinda depressing. And after the high of last week, we came down a bit with several "calls to action" (yet another instance of Ken violating FCC regulations...but hey, rules schmules, right?).