
Show Review: Heated Rivalry
We've spent a lot of time talking about the historical relivance of LGBT+ folks in media, now we wanted to talk about the actual media! Heated Rivalry became very popular very quickly when it came out, so enjoy this revi


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We've spent a lot of time talking about the historical relivance of LGBT+ folks in media, now we wanted to talk about the actual media! Heated Rivalry became very popular very quickly when it came out, so enjoy this revi

This episode is a bit more personal, as I have grown up alongside the internet for the most part. Being LGBT+ has always been hard, but the internet has certainly changed how we all live. *Apologies for no transcript rig

There are many theatre shows that involve queer folks. Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:LGBTQ-related_musicals https://playbill.com/article/queer-musicals-from-boy-meets-boy-to-jagged-little-pill-traces-lg

Kid shows and other forms of media have an important role in teaching kids about the world and also normalizing things like queerness. This episode also covers censorship of kids media and features the noises of our cat

For so long as there have been new kinds of media, there have been queer people appearing within it. Comic books are no different, but their relationship to queerness, fans, creators, and even specific countries is a bit

Music has a lot of power in the world and gay anthems are everywhere. What makes a good queer anthem and why does it matter? Songs mentioned in this episode: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp1mlMQLZzqRHSBTB3qlCqcL7DT

Books have entertained humans since written language was invented, it only makes sense that just about everyone would write stories about themselves. Sources: https://bookriot.com/most-influential-queer-books/ https://po

Clare Joyce is a born and raised Pittsburgher who is currently studying in Philiadelphia. They love the city and hope to return once their schooling is done. Their identity is new in comparison to the queer elders we've

Films and the actors the perform in them have hidden and pulled into the spotlight queerness for decades. For good and for bad. Richard Burton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Burton#Personal_views Jon-Erik Hexum ht

Sharing information has been much easier since the invention of the printing press. Magazines and Chapbooks have a long history. Zines, while not as old, have been as fundimental to the LGBT+ community. Images from Pitts

Theatre has been a welcoming space for queerness for some time. Check out our sources to know more about the different theatres we talked about. Head to our Pirate DND page to learn more about pirates. Female theatre htt

Reel Q is a great orgnization that showcases queer films with the goal to make all presepctives and lives. You can learn more about them on their website. Sources: https://reelq.org/ https://reelq.eventive.org/films

Tropes can be fun ways to tell a story, and also come from some very harsh realities. You can explore more information about tropes with our sources: https://lgbtqia.fandom.com/wiki/LGBTQIA%2B_tropes_in_media https://lgb

This season, we'll be talking about queerness in all kinds of media and even review some of that media. We'll start with general topics and then focus in on particular pieces of media!

Thank you all for listening! I hope you're looking forward to our next seaon and everything that we'll be covering! Let us know if you have any suggestions by going to the website and submitting your ideas!

Often times many different voices are drowned out in a conversation about the LGBT+ community. Even here, we've talked little about lesbians. This episode hopes to fix that. Sources: https://www.instagram.com/pittsburgh_

This episode may be a bit sadder, talking about failures within the LGBT+ community both from bad actors and hard times. History can't always be about the happy stuff, sometimes we have to look at the unforunate side of

Wilson was the first younger person that we spoke to and his experience of being gay in Pittsburgh was an interesting juxtoposition to the elders we spoke to.

Theatre has been a staple of the queer community for centuries, and that's no different in Pittsburgh. Multiple troops and performances dot Pittsburgh's theatre history. Sources: https://www.jccppgh.com/ https://kelly-st

A very iconic Pittsburgher, Andy Warhol was not only an amazing artist, but also a queer man. While he was famous for mostly his art, his queerness was hidden away by even his museum for a long time, Sources: https://www
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