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Out In The Bay Podcast
Newest Episode: Mon March 08, 2010. 10:26 AM
Out in the Bay is gay radio for San Francisco and beyond, featuring interviews with community leaders, newsmakers, authors, artists. and interesting personalities. Produced by Eric Jansen, Marilyn Pittman and David Latulippe
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29:23
Mon March 08, 2010. 10:26 AM
"Over Our Heads" turns 25: Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the world's only lesbian improv troupe, "Over Our Heads." Marilyn Pittman talks with one of the first dyke comics, Karen Ripley, and actor and singer, Annie Larson, about their Bay area following, what lesbians laugh at, the trouble they've gotten into, and the success they've had. March 13th is the anniversary performance at the Montclair Women's Club in Oakland. Go to: overourheadscomedy.com for more info. Also on this episode, San Francisco guitarist, singer and songwriter Garrin Benfield.
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Marilyn Pittman talks with Brian Davis of "Butt Out" about the exploitation of the LGBT community by Big Tobacco. Why do gay Californians smoke 50% more than non-gays? Who's turning down tobacco money and how hard is that in this economy?
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Fri February 19, 2010. 08:04 PM
Helping LGBT refugees worldwide. We've heard about horrific anti-gay violence in Jamaica, the Middle East and other parts of the world. Now hear how those who've fled their homelands fare as refugees, usually with no resources and in neighboring countries just as homophobic. Longtime immigration lawyer Neil Grungras founded the Organization for Refuge, Asylum and Migration (ORAMinternational.org) to help them out. He's Eric Jansen's expert guest on this episode of Out in the Bay.
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Sun February 14, 2010. 12:06 PM
"Justin Bond: Close to You" is the name of the latest Marc Huestis production at the Castro Theatre. And why not on Valentine's Day? Justin Bond portrayed the aging alcoholic singer Kiki in "Kiki and Herb," a Tony-nominated satirical cabaret act that started in San Francisco and went on to great acclaim in New York City. Now he's channeling Karen Carpenter. Hear his stories on this episode of Out in the Bay, with host Marilyn Pittman.
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Sat February 06, 2010. 08:57 PM
Deeper than the Flesh. Eric Jansen speaks with choreographer Sean Dorsey, whom Dance Magazine names among the nation's top 25, about his highly acclaimed dance suite "Uncovered: The Diary Project" and plays clips from the show's moving, thought-provoking narration. Based on real-life diaries that reveal truths about queer lives and aid self-discovery, it features the life of pioneering gay transgender San Franciscan Lou Sullivan, who wrote in his diary, "No-one looks deeper than the flesh, do they?"
(Uncovered: The Diary Project is performed by Sean Dorsey Dance, under the umbrella of www.FreshMeatProductions.org )
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Now that both sides have argued their case, here's the recap of the federal trial over California's Propostion 8, which outlawed same-sex marriage in California. Marilyn Pittman talks with San Francisco Chronicle reporter Bob Egelko who was in the courtroom. Hear what the opposition said (including the virulent anti-gay fervor whipped up by Chinese Christians), how the lack of marriage equality affects children of gays, and the powerful persuasive, legal weapons on our side.
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Fri January 22, 2010. 03:25 AM
Michelle Matlock is one of the stars of Cirque du Soleil's OVO, appearing in San Francisco under the big top, but she's also a celebrated solo performer and comedian in her own right. Marilyn Pittman interviews Matlock about OVO, her show "The Mammy Project" — about the history of the black mammy in our culture — and on being an out gay black woman.
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Thu January 21, 2010. 09:17 PM
AIDS, Cancer and the Shanti Model: It started in San Francisco 35 years ago, and has become a global model for compassionate care. Hear how Shanti has helped tens of thousands locally, and indirectly — through its compassionate care model — perhaps millions worldwide, cope and thrive with cancer, AIDS and other life-threatening diseases. Join host Eric Jansen with Shanti staff and clients for a story of courage and hope in the face of huge, tragic challenges.
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Sun January 17, 2010. 07:10 PM
Why did the queers appropriate the rainbow for their flag? How dare they?! It started at the San Francisco Gay & Lesbian Freedom Day Parade in 1978 when Harvey Milk was leading the way. Marilyn PIttman talks with Gilbert Baker, the creator of the Rainbow Flag, about how it came to be the ubiquitous symbol of pride for the LGBT movement.
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Mon January 04, 2010. 12:49 PM
He chose to come out as gay on "The Rachel Maddow Show" on MSNBC in March 2009, and one month later he was discharged from the U.S. Army, even though he is an Arabic translator, a West Point graduate, and has served in Iraq. Meet Lt. Dan Choi, a Christian, a first generation Korean-American, and a brave and unapologetic leader of the push to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." He talks with Marilyn Pittman about his ordeal, his ideals, and his new role as a gay leader.
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Mon December 28, 2009. 10:13 PM
What's it like for a gay man to channel straight-laced Frank Sinatra? Find out from Eric Jansen's guest, 5-time Grammy-nominated balladeer Michael Feinstein(www.MichaelFeinstein.com). You'll hear selections from "The Sinatra Project"— Feinstein's latest CD; about his life in the music industry; and why he's optimistic about same-sex marriage being legalized.
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Tue December 22, 2009. 01:31 AM
Michelle Matlock is one of the stars of Cirque du Soleil's OVO show, appearing in San Francisco under the big top, but she's also a celebrated solo performer and comedian in her own right. Marilyn Pittman interviews Michelle Matlock about OVO, her show "The Mammy Project" — about the history of the black mammy in our culture — and being an out gay black woman.
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Mon December 14, 2009. 09:45 AM
Helping LGBT refugees worldwide. We've heard about horrific anti-gay violence in Jamaica, the Middle East and other parts of the world. Now hear how those who've fled their homelands fare as refugees, usually with no resources and in neighboring countries just as homophobic. Longtime immigration lawyer Neil Grungras founded the Organization for Refuge, Asylum and Migration (ORAMinternational.org) to help them out. He's Eric Jansen's expert guest on this episode of Out in the Bay.
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Mon November 23, 2009. 08:49 PM
Big Jock on Campus comes out. Corey Johnson was the captain of his high school football team in small-town northern Massachusetts when he decided to come out, much to the shock of his community. That was in 1999, just two years after Ellen Degeneres came out and long before it was a common occurrence. Marilyn Pittman talks with Johnson, the political director of the gay blog site towleroad.com, about his political ambitions, sports and gays, and the work he does with Safe Schools.
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Tue November 17, 2009. 03:25 AM
A conversation with Judy Shepard. In October 1998, her 21-year-old son Matthew was beaten, tied to a Wyoming fence and left to to die. Judy Shepard speaks frankly with host Eric Jansen about her loss, her fight for gay rights and expansion of federal hate-crime laws, and her book, The Meaning of Matthew: My Son's Murder in Laramie and A World Transformed.
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Mon November 02, 2009. 10:53 PM
The Rainbow Flag. How did the Rainbow Flag come to be associated with the gay rights movement? Well, it started in San Francisco at the Freedom Day Parade in 1978 when Harvey Milk was leading the way. Gilbert Baker designed it and, though he hasn't made a dime from any of the Pride flag products, he has a fascinating story to tell of the flag's creation and the many iterations of it over the 30+ years. A true icon in the movement, Gilbert is a passionate hippie activist whose work continues to celebrate our fight for equality. Marilyn Pittman hosts.
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Mon October 26, 2009. 01:11 PM
Travel writer, photographer and essayist Michael Luongo is back from Baghdad and gives Marilyn Pittman an update on the sadistic violence against gay men and transexuals there. Find out about how cell phone videos and car checkpoints are playing a part. Find out how his 2007 book of essays, "Gay Travels in the Muslim World," was translated into Arabic—with a homophobic slur in the title. A riveting and exclusive interview on a controversial subject the mainstream press is barely touching.
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Tue October 20, 2009. 12:43 AM
Lieutenant Dan Choi: He chose to come out on "The Rachel Maddow Show" on MSNBC in March and one month later he was discharged from the U.S. Army — even though he is an Arabic translator, a West Point graduate, and has served in Iraq. Meet Lt. Dan Choi, a Christian, a first generation Korean-American, and a brave and unapologetic leader of the push to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Choi talks with host Marilyn PIttman about his ordeal, his ideals, and his new role as a gay leader.
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Mon October 12, 2009. 11:20 PM
(Kinky) Sex & Religion. Meet Rev. Lea Brown - not your typical minister. She had to leave her U.S. Army chaplain training program when she realized she was gay. 20 years later, she's Senior Pastor at San Francisco's primarily gay Metropolitan Community Church, and a big butch leather-dyke. In fact, she's writing her ministry doctoral thesis on reclaiming pleasure as a spiritual value. Eric Jansen hosts.
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Mon October 05, 2009. 01:23 PM
What if sex — gay male sex especially — was an act of pure joy, love and health, instead of shame, fear and risk. What if sex — rather than spreading disease — cured disease? The hero of Kemble Scott's new sci-fi spy thriller, The Sower, has been infected with a new supervirus that cures AIDS and other ailments. But it's only transmitted by unprotected sex. Join host Eric Jansen and author Kemble Scott for a provocative, fantastical and entertaining look at sex. morality, politics, capitalism, religion ... and love!
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