Welcome back to the Sewers of Paris. Thanks for your patience during the brief pause in the podcast during the month of June — and now I’m delighted to get back behind the mic for more conversations about the entertainment that changed the lives of queer people. On tonight’s episode:
My guest this week is Manuel Betancourt, whose new book of essays about hunks, heartthrobs, and what pop culture taught him about men — and the desire for them. Manuel’s found his way through a series of re-inventions, moving from Colombia to Canada to New York and California, each time deciding to try out a new life as he zeroed in on the one that fits best — one that, it turns out, includes naked garden parties.
We’ll have that conversation in a minute. But first — you may have heard that I too have a new book out! It’s about the behind-the-scenes history of queer characters on sitcoms, and the role that comedy played in queer liberation — and continues to play to this day. It’s called Hi Honey, I’m Homo! and it’s available now wherever books are sold. I can even sign and personalize your copy before shipping it to you — just go to gaysitcoms.com and look for the instructions for ordering a signed copy.
Also if you’re a fan of queer culture, and I’m sure you are, don’t forget to swing by my YouTube channel for my videos about film and TV history. That’s at YouTube.com/mattbaume — and I’ve got a new video premiering this weekend all about Norman Lear that I think you’ll love. You can also subscribe to my email newsletter for weekly dispatches, and join me every Sunday for livestreams over on Twitch at twitch.tv/mattbaume — on the last livestream, we watched clips from a bunch of my favorite failed TV show pilots, and there’s lots more to watch on the next one.
Oh and one more thing — I’ve added two new free features to my Patreon. The first is a free tier that gets monthly Q&A videos where I respond to questions and clips sent in by folks like you. And the second is a free trial, so you can watch hundreds of Patreon-exclusive bonus videos for a week, and then decide if you want to stick around. You can check out the Patreon at patreon.com/mattbaume.
Queer People Everywhere (Ep 331 - Queer as Folk & Minari/Steven Wakabayashi)
Everyone is Gay (Ep 330 - Buffy & My So-Called Life/Kristin Russo)
The Queer Radical (Ep 329 - James Baldwin/Steven Bull)
I am Nerdy and Kinky (Ep. 328 - Pup Amp/Cosplay & Bondage)
When You Don’t Have Words to Say, You Sing (Ep 327 - Angels in America/Jonathan Blalock)
Attracted to Jesus (Ep 326 - Michelangelo & Judy Garland/Rob Urbinati)
I Prefer the Term "Enchanted" (Ep 325 - Joe/Bewitched)
Let me See Where I Can Fit In (Ep 324 - Clue/Urban Bohemian)
It Didn't Feel Real (Ep 323 - Jygglypuffdaddy/Gaming)
The Sewers of Paris Valentine's Day Special!
I Want to Smear Chocolate on my Body (Ep 322 - The Smiths/Timothy Siragusa)
A Special WandaVision Chat with Brett White!
A Professional Bee Botherer (Ep 320 - Lord of the Rings/Lewis Bartlett)
Wholesome Vibes (Ep 319 - Twitch/Blizzb3ar)
My Love of Death (Ep 318 - Dennis the Menace/Sheldon Goodman)
The Joke of Being Gay (Ep. 317 - Polyester & Arrested Development/Richard Day)
The Sewers of Paris Holiday Special Special: Catwoman, Eyes Wide Shut, Arianna Grande, and Gay Men's Choruses
The Queer Merman of London (Ep. 315 - The Little Mermaid/Sacha Coward)
Sewers of Paris: Being Gay Was my Ticket Out (Ep 314 - Reruns/Taylor)
A Telemundo Reaction (Ep. 313 - Santa Claus Conquers the Martians)
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