The Gaily Show

The Gaily Show

Weekdays 2-3 PM

The Gaily Show is the only daily LGBTQ radio news and talk show in the US. GLAAD Media Award nominees John Parker and Jim Pounds host an unapologetic hour with legislators, authors, journalists, organizers, researchers, and more. We feature the following contributors (see graphic below for schedule):

  • Tammye Nash, Dallas Voice
  • Jake Wittich, Windy City Times
  • Joe Reberkenny, Washington Blade
  • Dr. Samuel Clowes Huneke, George Mason University
  • Ilana Masad, Author & Critic
  • TanyaMarck Oviedo and Nick Venegoni, Queer Spirit podcast

Windy City Times has been the award-winning voice of Chicago's LGBTQ+ community since 1985. The Washington Blade has provided award-winning national and international news coverage of the LGBTQ community since 1969. Dallas Voice has been the award-winning voice of the LGBTQ Community in North Texas and beyond since 1983.

Websites: samuelcloweshuneke.com ilanamasad.com thequeerspirit.com/podcast

 

The Gaily Show
The Gaily Show

The Gaily Show is the only daily LGBTQ radio news and talk show in the US. GLAAD Media Award nominees John Parker and Jim Pounds host an unapologetic hour with legislators, authors, journalists, organizers, researchers, and more. We feature the following contributors (see graphic below for schedule): • Tammye Nash, Dallas Voice • Jake Wittich, Windy City Times • Joe Reberkenny, Washington Blade • Dr. Samuel Clowes Huneke, George Mason University • Ilana Masad, Author & Critic • TanyaMarck Oviedo and Nick Venegoni, Queer Spirit podcast Windy City Times has been the award-winning voice of Chicago's LGBTQ+ community since 1985. The Washington Blade has provided award-winning national and international news coverage of the LGBTQ community since 1969. Dallas Voice has been the award-winning voice of the LGBTQ Community in North Texas and beyond since 1983. Websites: samuelcloweshuneke.com ilanamasad.com thequeerspirit.com/podcast

Actual pro-LGBTQ laws are happening in this country and abroad

Virginia legislature passed two LGBTQ rights bills and sent them to their Republican Governor. In India, one of their states has moved forward on a comprehensive LGBTQ rights bill. We didn’t get to this last week, but the world’s first openly gay imam was shot dead in South Africa. Iowa removes gender identity as a…

Spellbound World Premiere Plus Brutally Honest Oscar Reviews

David Schlosser and Matthew A. Everett joins us to discuss their upcoming world premiere of Spellbound at Threshold Theater. Plus, John and Jim give us their final brutally honest Oscar film reviews before the ceremony this Sunday: Anora, A Complete Unknown, and Sing, Sing. For more information and tickets to Spellbound: https://www.thresholdtheatermpls.com

Thinking Clearly, Thinking Queerly with Christopher Breault

It’s our weekly Thinking Clearly, Thinking Queerly episode. He is the Greater Minnesota Community Organizer at OutFront Minnesota and we spend this hour exploring the LGBTQ community in greater Minnesota. Plus, in this week’s Queer in the Cosmos essay, we learn more about Frank Kameny. Connect with Christopher at Outfront Minnesota: https://www.outfront.org

Target Sued Again, Friday Economic Blackout, and Unleashing Our Political Imagination

The State of Florida sues Target. So much for getting on MAGA’s good side! Get ready for the economic blackout this Friday. Finally, are we capable of meeting the moment with allowing ourselves to imagine a bold progressive future? Let’s free our political imagination: amend the constitution. Nationalize an industry. Why is it only the…

2024 Election Policy Progress Reports, plus we’re tracking today’s special elections

Voting and having as many registered voters as possible is our key defense to keep our democracy. Sam Oliker-Friedland from the Institute for Responsive Government returns to the show with IRG’s recently released 2024 Election Policy Progress Reports. You can read them here: responsivegov.org/election-policy-…gress-scorecard/. Plus, Connecticut, Maine, and California all have special elections today. And do…

Updates on investigation into Sam Nordquist’s death, plus breakdown of MAGA attack on federal government

We review the current investigation of Minnesotan Sam Nordquist’s death. Jim and John break down the status of MAGA attacks of federal agencies and employees.

Henry Corrigan’s Somewhere Quiet, Full of Light and Brutal Oscar Reviews

Novelist Henry Corrigain joins us to discuss his upcoming novel Somewhere Quiet, Full of Light and his novel A Man In Pieces. Plus, what’s gayer than the Oscars? Jim and I give you brutally honest film reviews of two oscar nominees: A Real Pain and Wicked.

Queer culinary worlds with Chef June De

Two time James Beard nominee Chef June De joins us to discuss queering the culinary kitchen. De created the menu for and currently runs the Queermunity Cafe in Minneapolis. They were the Executive Chef at Portland’s Mama Dút, a vegan, Vietnamese pop-up-turned-cafe. Last year they launched Bella Chow, a pop-up that emphasizes Italian classics, with…

White House Correspondent Christopher Kane and Hennepin Arts’ Dale Stark

Washington Blade White House Correspondent Christopher Kane returns to discuss the news from DC. Plus, Dale Stark from Hennepin Arts joins us to talk about the unveiling of their newest season.

MN Senator Cwodzinski on Book Ban Law

Minnesota State Senator Steve Cwodzinski joins us to discuss the ban on book ban law he authored last year in light of recent book bans and removals in Minnesota, as well as MAGA legislation to make it easier to ban LGBTQ books.