Like having a conversation with myself.
This reminds me of how complicated and clandestine of a landscape I had to travel as a young gay man, and how important those small lights on the horizon were. Explores an important part of what it means to be a person, and presents a more complicated picture of being gay that doesn't center iteself around normalcy and masculine dynamics that seem so prominant in our current culture as gay men. I hope he continues to find more diverse people to interview. My importnat culture: My So-Called Life, The Edge of Seventeen, Party Girl, Nine Inch Nails.Read full review »
special agent desmond via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/15
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Matt is helping rebuild our combined past. And I will always be grateful for that!
Fewa1982 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/29/15
Sewers of Paris is a delightful discovery, via Slate. Gently interrogative interviews and a fine frankness. This is full gay, and not merely homosexual-themed. Gets my unqualified vote. xx cb
chambaby via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/01/15
As someone who has two books which have influenced by gay ‘coming of age’, the concept of hearing others tell of their influences - whether literature, television, film, stage, music - is a joy. Look forward to many more episodes!
burkey_00 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/23/15
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