Lesbian superstar singer/songwriter Lori Michaels joins us to share in the NJ/NYU violet love and to try to get Ken in a tutu. Then, long-lost musical friend Sacha Sacket returns to us after 4(!) years to talk about his experience in It Gets Better – The Musical.
First up, legendary LGBT pioneers Steven F. Dansky and John Knoebel join us to talk about their incredible oral history project that you must go help fund. Now!
A second chance to hear one of our FAVORITIST episodes. Ken has returned from AIDS LifeCycle 2013 and is bringing some of that experience to you all with actress/fundraising superstar Traci Dinwiddie and Chris Brown of the LA Gay and Lesbian Center.
First up, the radiant Ingrid Elizabeth of Coyote Grace (one of our favoritest bands!) pops in to talk harmony, romance and to play the hardest ever edition of The Newlywed Game. Then, personal trainer/raw food chef Briana Stockton (and Dodger the Dog!) helps us live longer by extolling the virtues of jump-ropes and celery and decrying the evil of straws. Life will never be the same.
Two *very* different segments! First up, the always-entertaining Dick and Duane swing by to talk porn-comedy(!), Syria and to take another crack at our Newlywed Game.
New and old friends! First Chef Camillo Sabella bakes up a scrumptious conversation about vegans, rosemary and being gay in the kitchen. Then, our pal Kiyomi McCloskey of Hunter Valentine rocks out as we chat about reality tv, all-girl-tours and t-shirts with skulls.
Female singer/songwriters aplenty as we’re joined by the fantastic Krissy Krissy and the delightful Starnes & Shah. All this AND some gay news and views with Ken…
First up, jewelry designer Rony Tennenbaum drops in to talk about some interesting byproducts of marriage equality and to challenge our notions about the masculinity/femininity of what we put on our fingers.
The peerless Jimmy Nguyen kicks off our show with a wide-ranging chat from the importance of voice to the Miss Universe Pageant to his pivotal new initiative The DiverseStory Project.
First up, New York Times reporter John Schwartz joins us for a riveting discussion on his memoir Oddly Normal, detailing his family’s amazing journey raising a gay son.
Ken goes all fangirl again as he is joined by A Great Big World, a band that you absolutely need to know. They’re. So. Good! All this AND our regular relationship/dating advice segment with Dr. Frankie. What if your pets are clashing? When do you know if she’s the “one”? When should you become Facebook friends?
What better way to honor our new home than by talking gay Cleveland?!? We start out with the fabulous Veranda L'Ni whose boundless energy and complete devotion to this community makes her seem even taller than she is...which is already pretty tall.
We're celebrating Independence Day musically as we're joined by out country singer Drake Jensen and Cynthia Catania of indie rock band Saucy Monky. Two delightful and ridiculously fun guests all in Ken's first episode from Cleveland!
We're bidding farewell to Vermont as This Show is So Gay is about to move to Cleveland! To say farewell, we host one last news-round-up with Jodi, Steve and Jen. All this AND a visit with Jonathan D. Lovitz who pops in to provide some commentary on the historic Supreme Court decisions.