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Sewers of Paris: Meatpacking Dance (Ep 431 - Donna Summer/Frankie)

My guest on this week's Sewers of Paris podcast is Frankie Miranda, the first openly gay president and CEO of the Hispanic Federation — a nonprofit serving the Latino community. Frankie’s background isn’t what you might expect for the head of a political organization. When he moved from Puerto Rico to New York,...

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Sept Feedback! British camp classics, weird musicals, and queer horror

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Hello there!

Here's a Q&A/feedback video for September, and ohhhh boy do I have a lot to share this month. Lately you've been sending me a lot of suggestions for stuff that I should check out, and I have to say you all have wonderful taste -- so I'm going to pass many of those recommendations right back along to eve...

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Sewers of Paris: To Be Disgusting Is Good (Ep 430 - Beautiful Thing/Huw Lemmey)

On last week's Sewers of Paris podcast I spoke with Ben Miller of the Bad Gays book and podcast. This week I’m talking to his co-host and co-author, Huw Lemmey, a writer whose w...

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Bonus video! Meet Barbette, the world's most famous drag queen trapeze artist

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Hello there!

For this week's bonus video, WOW do I have an incredible person to introduce you to: Barbette, who born in a little Texas town in 1899 and rose to become the high-wire drag queen toast of Paris, Broadway, and motion pictures. Celebrated by Jean Cocteau, Barbette's real name was Vander Clyde (or maybe Vander...

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Sewers of Paris: You and Your Peacocks are Ridiculous (Ep 430 - Salome/Ben Miller)

My guest on this week's Sewers of Paris podcast is Ben Miller, co-author and co-creator of the Bad Gays book and podcast. Ben was headed for a career in international relations...

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Bonus video! Marilyn Monroe, muscle hunks, and the Star Trek connection to Some Like it Hot

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Oh boy am I THRILLED to bring you this week's Bonus Video, because we've unearthed a bunch of documents that refute a long-held Hollywood legend about the film Some Like it Hot! I also have some great details about the not-famous-enough dancer who coached Marilyn Monroe through a variety of films, and also choreographed the i...

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Sewers of Paris: Gay Guy Seeking Lesbian to Live a Lie (Ep 429 - Big Valley/John)

My guest on this week's Sewers of Paris podcast is John Griffiths, the founder and executive director of GALECA — that’s The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics. From an early age, John loved spending time with TV families, and as an adult he turned t...

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Bonus Video! All in the Family's Carroll O'Connor on why he loved to break contracts with evil producers

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Hello there!

For this week's Bonus Video, I've got some RATHER incendiary remarks from Carroll O'Connor (that's Archie on All in the Family) regarding the breaking of contracts -- basically, he writes in TV Guide (of all places) that it's always ethical for actors to make life difficult for greedy prod...

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Sewers of Paris: Stripping Floral (Ep 428 - Margaret Atwood/Kevin)

My guest this week is illustrator Kevin Jay Stanton. I can’t remember how he first came to my attention, but for the last few years I’ve been following him and his l...

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Quick note about some Patreon pledges not going through

Hi there!

I wanted to give you a heads-up about a recent glitch on Patreon: A small number of folks may have noticed that their bank declined to process Patreon pledges over the last few days. (Most pledges went through with no problems.) I'm in touch with Patreon's support people, and they let me know that they found t...

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Sewers of Paris: The Eight-Year Audition (Ep 427 - Into the Woods/Alexis Michelle)

My guest on this week's Sewers of Paris podcast spent eight years auditioning for Drag Race before he was accepted and his life completely changed. Alexis Michelle, aka Alex Michaels, was a theater performer when he discovered a love of drag, and gradually figured out how to turn his hobby into his career. Now Alexis...

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August Q&A! Superpup, the Muppets talk Puppets, and Delta Burke's Gay Husband

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Hello there! 

Time once again for the monthly Q&A/feedback video, available for free to all Patreon members! I'm responding to questions, comments, and clips that you've sent me -- and this month, it's almost all clips. Fascinating ones! We'll start with one more BONKERS failed pilot, this time featuring Superm...

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Bonus Video! The Creation of TV's Greatest Drag Queen

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Hello there! This week's bonus video is all about Beverly LaSalle, the groundbreaking drag queen from All in the Family -- where she was discovered, how the writers adapted a real-life drag performer for a TV audience, and how television changed live drag venues in the late 70s. Plus, the actress who played Edith Bun...

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Sewers of Paris: My Favorite Fairy (Ep 426 - Fairy tales/Trip)

My guest on this week's Sewers of Paris podcast is Trip Galey, who grew up in the macho world of rodeo before leaving it all behind to join the world of fairies. At his first opportunity, Trip left home to study literature and Shakespeare, finding hi...

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Bonus video! Bette Davis' weird interactions with the All in the Family cast

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Hello there! In this week's bonus video, I have two astonishing stories about Bette Davis being a real weirdo around the cast of All in the Family, starting with a run-in with the president of Egypt and ending with her getting caught cleaning a museum restroom. Also: Why All in the Family came very very clos...

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Sewers of Paris: The Fantasy That They Sold Us (Ep 425 - International Male/Jesse)

My guest on The Sewers of Paris podcast this week is Jesse Finley Reed, co-director and co-producer of the new documentary All Man, which dives deep into the famous (or infamous) catalog/magazine International Male. If y...

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Bonus! Casting All in the Family with a Hitchhiker, a Cheap Fired Dancer, and Batman's Delivery Boy

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Hello there! In this week's bonus video, I've got some intriguing stories about the casting of All in the Family -- and some very unlikely lucky-breaks that completely changed the lives of some of the younger actors, from Rob Reiner to Sally Struthers to Mike Evans (that's Lionel Jefferson, who was with the show from...

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Sewers of Paris: Talking About Pleasure (Ep 424 - Madonna/Shantel & Trevor)

I have two guests on this week's Sewers of Paris podcast — Shantel Buggs and Trevor Hoppe are the co-authors of a new book about how queer people talk to each other about sex entitled “Unsafe Words: Queering Cons...

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Sewers of Paris: Do I want him or do I want to be him? (Ep 423 - Manuel/Disney films)

Welcome back to the Sewers of Paris! Thanks for your patience during the brief pause in the podcast — now I’m delighted to get back behind the mic for more conversations about the entertainment that changed the lives of queer people. On tonight’s episode: Disney villains, Buffy, and James Baldwin.

My guest is Manu...

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Bonus video! Why Norman Lear once snuck rival TV executives into CBS headquarters

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Oh hello! 

In this week's bonus video, I've got a ton of great stories about Norman Lear's many many shows: How he had to sneak NBC executives into a CBS office in order to get Sanford and Son picked up; how the star of Mary Hartman Mary Hartman wrote a 12-page essay arguing for why she should hav...

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July Q&A! Doomed sitcoms, a gay-ish kiss on That 70s Show, and a talking cat mystery

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Hello there! 

Time once again for the monthly Q&A video, available for free to all Patreon members!

Responding to your comments, clips you've sent, and requests -- and can you believe some of you still want to talk about My Mother the Car??? (Only a little this time, I promise.) Also: I ...

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Bonus video! Turn-On, the Forgotten Disaster that Accidentally Made All in the Family Possible

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Hello!

As of this week, all of the Patreon bonus videos should be transferred from Vimeo to YouTube -- which should mean an end to the "video not found" errors. Now that the change-over is done, everything ought to play normally. But if you run into any errors or weird behavior, please let me know so I can fix it! And t...

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Bonus Video! America Celebrates Jean Stapleton's Bottom

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Hello there!

A quick heads-up about videos on Patreon: I'm in the process of moving all of the videos from Vimeo to YouTube, which should finally end the "video not available" message that sometimes pops up here. There shouldn't be any disruption for you -- all the videos should just play normally, just (hopefully) ...

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Bonus video! Mickey Rooney's Terrible Alternative to All in the Family

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Hello there!

I'm trying something new with bonus videos this week -- instead of putting them on Vimeo, this one's on YouTube. I'm hoping this will resolve the "sometimes it just wont play" issue that some folks encounter, but let me know if this is working better or worse for you. And here's a backup link in case the vi...

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Bonus Video! The Muppets + Norman Lear + Fran Drescher

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Backup link in case the video's not working:
https://youtu.be/kJ3UOjvZ8ro 

And by the way, I've started the process of moving bonus videos over to YouTube, which should be more stable. It'll take a few weeks because I've ...

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June Q&A! Uhura's Improv, Cowboy Poets, & a "My Mother the Car" Mystery

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Backup link in case the video doesn't play: https://youtu.be/428j8ljRpVs

Hello there! I'm adding something new this month!

Lately, a lot of Patrons have been sending me clips & questions & observations & what...

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Bonus Video! The Mystery of the Ellen DeGeneres Robot

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Backup link in case the video doesn't play: https://youtu.be/qOXWIbCL0m0 

Hello there! In this week's bonus video, we're exploring the SUPER bizarre saga of the animatronic robot that Disney built in the 90s to promote both ABC s...

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Bonus video: Happy (My) Mother (the Car)'s Day!

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Backup link in case the video doesn't play:
https://youtu.be/QdnZEXEF1Ck 

It's Mother's Day, and you know what that means: Time to celebrate the iconic 1965 sitcom My Mother the Car, widely considered...

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Bonus video! The lost Ellen DeGeneres Variety Show

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Backup link in case the video doesn't play:
https://youtu.be/35PzSd3xf1Y 

Hi there! In this week's bonus video, we're exploring the mystery of the Ellen DeGeneres Variety Show -- a program that was filmed but ...

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Sewers of Paris: Tough on the Outside, Nice on the Inside (Ep 422 - Pokémon/José)

On the last episode of the Sewers of Paris podcast, we heard from Max Miller, host of the YouTube series Tasting History the book of the same name. This week, we’re revisiting my 2020 conversation Max’s partner José,...

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