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Eric Jansen

Out In The Bay

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A weekly Society, Culture, Politics, News, Performing Arts and Arts podcast featuring Eric Jansen
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Out In The Bay

Eric Jansen

Out In The Bay

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Out In The Bay

Eric Jansen

Out In The Bay

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A weekly Society, Culture, Politics, News, Performing Arts and Arts podcast featuring Eric Jansen
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Singer-songwriter Marilyn Mitchell, who played in San Francisco’s popular 2003-2010 all-trans rock band Lipstick Conspiracy, shares music and life stories this week – and hints that her former group may get back together. Her latest...The post
Quick, what’s your sexuality? Most of us know roughly where we fall on the Kinsey scale that goes from zero (totally straight) to six (flaming faggot or butchest of dykes). But have you considered another...The post Learning from Asexuals Abou
In poems and prose both heavy and uplifting, Pamela Sneed takes us to Ghana and the streets of New York, tackling the history of slavery, gentrification, health care disparities evidenced by the HIV and COVID pandemics, and much more.The post
Dwayne Ratleff grew up Black, poor and gay in 1960s Baltimore. As a youngster, his loving grandma taught him: “Don’t explain yourself, be yourself.” Ratleff has written an impressive, insightful, award-winning novel – a memoir really...The pos
As we await the reopening of the storm-damaged Pacifica Pier, we bring you a poet's stories of connection on this historic pier.The post Peers connect on Pacifica Pier in ‘Spell Heaven’ first appeared on Out In The Bay.
Just in time for potentially awkward holiday gatherings, we present a holiday fave: Author and civil rights lawyer Abby Dees tells our allies go ahead, ask LGBTQ relatives or friends your burning questions. If you’re queer, she...The post Paga
Dec. 1, 1998, soon after its namesake's savage murder, the Matthew Shepard Foundation was launched to erase hate-based violence. We’ve seen big advances since, and big setbacks. Hear thoughts and action items from LGBTQ+ leaders.The post 25 ye
For Veterans Day, writer Lauren Hough: She grew up in Christian "doomsday" cult The Family, which her father had joined to dodge the Vietnam War. Hough fled to the Air Force, where she got anti-lesbian death threats and her car was torched.The
Pamela Sneed’s prose and poetry can reach out and grab you. They did me. She reads four poems from her memoir, Funeral Diva, on this week’s Out in the Bay and shares some of her life story. Funeral...The post ‘Funeral Diva’ Pamela Sneed: ‘We c
Where are we with LGBTQ+ civil rights and safety since Matthew Shepard's brutal 1998 murder?The post 25 years after Matthew Shepard: where are we now? first appeared on Out In The Bay.
25 years ago this month, a gay college student was savagely beaten, tied to a fence post, and left outside on a cold night near Laramie, Wyoming. Matthew Shepard died in a hospital five days...The post Matthew Shepard – in his mom’s words firs
Is Burning Man worth the heat and dust? What’s queer about it? Is it true that many “straight” boys and girls put out there, as they explore their sexuality?The post Burning Man – art and queer exploration first appeared on Out In The Bay.
Is it true that most airline stewards are gay? Was it ever? How did their legal battles with airlines help advance gay rights and workplace gender equity?  In this “throwback” edition of Out in the...The post Airline stewards’ sky-high impact
Monique Jenkinson, a.k.a. Fauxnique, was the first cisgender woman to win the Miss Trannyshack Pageant in 2003, raising many glittered eyebrows in consternation and launching a performance career that has taken her around the globe....The post
So much fuss over drag story hours! Should they be banned? We bring some to you so you can decide! Here’s #3 in our series.The post Drag Storytime – VERA! reads to Oakland preschoolers first appeared on Out In The Bay.
Should drag story hours be banned? With all the fuss, we thought you'd like to judge for yourselves. So we bring some to you!The post Drag Storytime – Panda Dulce, Lourdes Rivas read in kindergarten first appeared on Out In The Bay.
Why such a fuss over drag story hours? Should they be banned? Hear some for yourself ... then you decide!The post Drag Storytime – The One & Only Rexy reads in Berkeley first appeared on Out In The Bay.
Pump up the volume! Lipstick Conspiracy, San Francisco’s all-transwomen rock band, is back together after almost 13 years, in part as a “joyful antidote” to the escalation of transphobia and anti-LGBTQ laws across the USA....The post All-trans
Thousands gathered in San Francisco this week to remember and celebrate the life of drag impresario Heklina, who died suddenly April 3 while in London for a show with Peaches Christ. Heklina graced many Out...The post Remembering Heklina & Ste
Dwayne Ratleff grew up Black, poor and gay in 1960s Baltimore. As a youngster, his loving grandma taught him: “Don’t explain yourself, be yourself.” Ratleff has written an impressive, insightful, award-winning novel – a memoir really...The pos
According to author and academic Kathryn Bond Stockton, “gender is queer for everyone.”  She doesn’t mean “queer” only in the LGBTQIA+ sense — she means the dictionary definition: strange.  “Gender is strange,” she writes,” even...The post Uta
Quick, what’s your sexuality? Most of us know roughly where we fall on the Kinsey scale that goes from zero (totally straight) to six (flaming faggot or butchest of dykes). But have you considered another...
When musician and educator Nick Lawrence shared his story with me, I understood “transgender” like never before. His album “I Am a Man” is about his personal journey. In original songs and in our intimate...
This edition of Out in the Bay is our shortest so far. It’s our first “quicky”! It comes to us from Jim Van Buskirk, a regional coordinator of the Final Exit Network. Final Exit Network advocates...
What would you do if falsely accused of molesting a child? And you see your career crumble. Matthew Clark Davison’s novel “Doubting Thomas,” about a gay school teacher, challenges assumptions about guilt, innocence and more....
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