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Think 'Meet the Press', but gayer. This News is So Gay is a weekly LGBTQ+ reporters roundtable, featuring a rotating panel of LGBTQ+ journalists from across the country covering national hot-button queer news and views. Substantive yet entertaining, our weekly episodes will keep you in the know on all the latest news from those actually covering what's going down.
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Welcome aboard, fellow news junkies and culture enthusiasts! Get ready to buckle up and dive headfirst into the exhilarating world of current affairs with "What in gay hell " Expect to dive into the most pressing political issues, dissect the headlines that are shaping our world, and explore the cultural phenomena that are influencing our lives. We take you beyond the surface to make sense of it all. Trending Today" is your one-stop destination for conversations that matter. Staying informed ...
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Last week we mentioned the Trump administration’s cancellation of the recognition of World AIDS Day, but didn’t really dive into implications. What effects did we actually see? What are some of the intersections between technology and LGBTQ+ issues that have us talking? And falling birthrates: how concerned should we be and how queer of an issue is…
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The Trump administration has canceled recognition of World AIDS Day. Is there anything the administration could do at this point that would actually surprise us? While the 2025 election is over, there are a slew of LGBTQ+ political stories happening across the country. And gender-affirming care and services continue to be a source of drama in the n…
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This week, we’re covering threats to SNAP benefits. How gay of an issue is this, and who is stepping up to help? It is, of course, never too early for Pride news, so we’ll talk a bit about some developments in both Tucson, Arizona and in Ohio. And as always – where is our roundtable finding queer joy in the news this week? Joining us this week for …
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Extra, Extra is an opportunity to hear more from the LGBTQ+ journalists who have helped define the field and continue to shape opportunities for LGBTQ+ journalists. Mark Segal founded the Philadelphia Gay News, created and served as president of the National LGBT Newspaper Guild, pioneered in the radio space as an out gay radio host, and is a membe…
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Ohio’s gone through some redistricting – and Susan Tebben is here to update us and share why this is an LGBTQ+ issue. LGBTQ+ organizations across the country are struggling to keep themselves afloat – just how bad is it getting? There are several efforts to restrict names and pronouns across the country, but we want to highlight one initiative that…
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Many local municipalities are taking matters into their own hands to achieve the LGBTQ+ equality that is just not happening nationally. We cover how it’s working in Pennsylvania, look at Illinois’ Equality for Every Family Act, and answer if LGBTQ+ advocates should fully pivot to local approaches in states, like Ohio, with plenty of gerrymandering.…
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NBC News has fired a ton of journalists, including NBC OUT, their LGBTQ+ news vertical. What does that mean for our media ecosystem? And we dive into the experiences of LGBTQ+ elders, a topic far too infrequently discussed in the media. Joining us for these stories and more: Senior Staff writer for The Buckeye Flame, H.L. Comeriato Managing editor …
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New research has been released on what the LGBTQ+ community thinks about the issues affecting our lives. Anti-trans policies continue to abound across the country – with consequences that you may not have considered. And despite attacks, there are folks creating safe spaces for our LGBTQ+ siblings – and we’ll be discussing their efforts. Joining us…
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This week, we’re setting aside dialogue on healthcare bans, conversion therapy, and cuts to crisis resources to talk about queer culture. How do we know it when we see it? How are we doing with representation – and where do we need more than a bit of work? Joining us for this discussion: Membership Director at GALECA and Coordinator of Out On Film,…
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The cuts to gender-affirming care continue to leave families stranded amid growing uncertainty across the country – including Ohio’s Nationwide Children’s Hospital ending gender affirming care for all patients, including adults. There is so much LGBTQ+ news coming at journalists from every angle. How do they pick the stories they are going to cover…
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Anna DeShawn is a media visionary who creates unique spaces and places for black and indigenous people of color and for queer and trans people of color. In 2009, Anna founded E3 Radio, an online radio station that plays queer music and reports on queer news with a focus on intersectionality. In 2020, Anna co-founded The Qube, a podcast production c…
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We’re seeing the effects of cutting LGBTQ+ specific services for callers to 988, the crisis hotline for queer youth. The absolute horror-show of issues faced by incarcerated trans folks are still getting coverage, but likely not as much as it should. Amidst this, there are stories of resilience and joy in small towns across the country. Plus, we’re…
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It’s been an absolutely wild and dizzying news week. With LGBTQ-related details around Charlie Kirk’s murder being proven and debunked and referenced again over and over and the LGBTQ+ community getting thrown into the mix – how do we manage the deluge? There is so much happening across the country, and today we’re going to dive into some of the la…
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The Supreme Court case around conversion therapy is coming up fast. What’s at stake for LGBTQ+ communities across the country? Black Gay Pride celebrations are coming up in cities all across the country. Why are those celebrations so very important? And where’s our roundtable finding queer joy lately? Joining us this week for these stories and more…
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Extra, Extra is an opportunity to hear more from the LGBTQ+ journalists who have helped define the field and continue to shape opportunities for LGBTQ+ journalists. Tracy Baim co-founded the Windy City Times in 1985. She’s the author of 14 books, including Gay Press, Gay Power: The Growth of LGBT Newspapers in America and has worked 41 years in loc…
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The Trump administration executive order on homelessness, “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets”, is causing immense concern in the LGBTQ+ community. What are the latest restrictions surrounding queer public life in the United States? And tune in to hear where today’s panelists are finding queer joy in the world this week! Joining us to d…
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We have to talk about Kim Davis and marriage equality – how much should we be worried? Is the media coverage fearmongering – what does the data say about it? Yet another report from the Trump Administration appears to have scrubbed LGBTQ+ data – what’s missing? Native leaders are pushing back on gender-affirming care restrictions for tribal citizen…
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Conversion therapy is in the news all over the place – what’s the latest? A class action suit has been filed on behalf of incarcerated trans people who are being forced to detransition. What are they experiencing? And the homophobic sermon gone viral from the Sure Baptist Church in Indiana still has legs – why are we still talking about it? Joining…
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In an effort to preserve gender-affirming care, sixteen states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. A new report highlights the intersection of the LGBTQ+ community and immigration enforcement in Los Angeles County that has massive implications for policy effects nationwide. The latest memo out of Washington appears to be written solel…
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Amy Sherald cancelled her art exhibit at the Smithsonian after the Smithsonian tried to remove one of the paintings. According to a new report, an alarming number of trans people live in a state with a policy that restricts bathroom access and the Trump administration is actively taking action against states regarding it. On top of all that, Kim Da…
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A New York Times op-ed from a conservative white gay commentator has stirred up some reactions – what is the fuss all about? The Trump administration’s LGBTQ+ related cuts just keep coming. What’s the latest and how might it affect you? California governor Gavin Newsom continues his right-wing media tour. What problematic thing has he said now? And…
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LGBTQ+ college students might be on summer break, but how are their universities changing support services while they are gone? A pastor in Indiana recently gave a sermon that went all kinds of viral – just how far from “love thy neighbor” did his words stray? The WNBA has announced they’re expanding to three new cities – it’s a big deal for queer …
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President Trump may be calling it a “Big Beautiful Bill”, but LGBTQ+ advocates are saying the budget is anything but. What could this legislation mean for our community? The state of Virginia is rolling back protections against the discredited and harmful practice of conversion therapy. What does this mean for minors there? It looks like the Suprem…
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The Supreme Court issued a slew of rulings last week, with some LGBTQ+-related decisions that experts believe will have far reaching effects for our community. So how is life going to change? Pride Month has officially come to a close and many LGBTQ+ advocates said that Pride 2025 needed to look different… but did it? Marriage equality is officiall…
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LGBTQ+ issues are at the forefront of national dialogue and that is not going away anytime soon. This News is So Gay is here to keep you in the know straight from the mouths of those actually covering what's going down. Our weekly episodes will feature a rotating panel of LGBTQ+ journalists from across the country covering national hot-button queer…
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"What In Gay Hell⁠" Date: November 17,2023 ⁠ Episode:18 1. Declassified dangers of AIPAC The American Israel Public Affairs Committee to the US government. The unfolding political drama, driven by AIPAC's substantial financial commitment and coordinated efforts with affiliated super PACs, poses a threat to the Squad's ability to retain their seats.…
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Date: November 16 , 2023 ⁠ "What In Gay Hell⁠" Episode:17 1. Declassified dangers of AIPAC The American Israel Public Affairs Committee to the US government. AIPAC, a Jewish organization, poses potential risks as it exerts its influence on the American government, which necessitates intervention to address the issue. READ THE DECLASSIFIED PDF 2. Os…
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Date: October 29, 2023⁠What In Gay Hell⁠ Episode:16 1. Celebrating Kim Kardashian's Revolutionary Nipple Enhancement Techniques This lighthearted essay praises Kim Kardashian's innovative approach to nipple enhancement and her creation of the "raised nipple bra," while also questioning society's obsession with physical appearance. 2. Jared Kushner'…
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Date: October 29, 2023 ⁠What In Gay Hell⁠ Episode:15 1. Matthew Perry, the adored actor celebrated The witty Chandler Bing on the beloved TV show "Friends," tragically departed from this world at the age of 54. The shocking news of his untimely demise, resulting from an apparent drowning accident at his residence, has left his devoted fans and fell…
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Date: October 23, 2023 ⁠What In Gay Hell⁠ Episode: 14 1. Dear Mr. President and Congress In today's digital age, the importance of free information flow and diverse perspectives cannot be overstated. Attempts to censor platforms like TikTok are a cause for concern, and this passage wholeheartedly agrees. It emphasizes the need for transparency and …
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Date: October 21, 2023 ⁠What In Gay Hell⁠ Episode: 13 1. Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel. Their revelations about their two sons, Silas and Phineas, as featured in the revealing Insider Article by Steve Granitz. 2. The 'Takeaways From Britney Spears's Memoir As presented in an article by Julia and Joe Coscarelli from The New York Times. 3. Britn…
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Date: October 10, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 02: Details of the Cheating Scandal involving David and Victoria Beckham, the iconic Posh Spice herself. Sexy Red. Additionally, we'll explore the recent video release on Instagram by the enigmatic figure Email: ✉ | Listen: ▶ | Leave Us a Message: ☎ | Visit Our Web: 🌐︎…
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Date: October 09, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 03: Exploration of the thrilling season 2 finale of the Wheel of Time! Prepare yourself for our enthusiastic and flamboyant review as we discuss all the enchanting surprises, the most attractive characters, and those astonishing moments that left us exclaiming, "What in Gay Hell?!" The celestial realm…
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Date: October 19, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 12: "Shining a Light on Gaza" Project that aims to give Palestinian voices a platform and imagine a future where they are free. In the second part, we encourage taking action by demanding an end to the 15-year Gaza blockade and questioning the U.S. military aid given to Israel. It is important to enga…
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Date:October 18, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 11: Britney Spears - The woman in me The Return to Nature Funeral Home Scandal in Colorado 1. Britney Spears, the famous pop star, is preparing to release her memoir called "The Woman in Me." In a recent book excerpt published by People magazine, Spears reveals a deeply personal and previously undisclo…
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Date: October 16, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 10: 1. Celebrate the life and career of the one and only Suzanne Somers. You may know her as the iconic actress from "Three's Company," but did you know that she started her career as a singer? We'll take you on a journey through her rise to stardom and explore the controversies that marked her depart…
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Date: October 14, 2023What In Gay HellEpisode 09:1. Step into the captivating world of diplomacy with "Inside Diplomacy:Transporting viewers back in time to a gripping moment in history. In this captivating footage from 2001, we witness Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu revealing a shocking truth about Israel's strategic approach towards the Palesti…
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Date: October 13, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 09 of 1: 1."Minecraft Revolution: A Community's Call for Change" Get ready to dive headfirst into the captivating world of Minecraft! In this thrilling episode, we uncover the incredible story of a group of passionate players who have ignited a revolution against the mighty Mojang. These dedicated gam…
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Date: October 13, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 08: 1. NSYNC's Unexpected Chart Comeback: This delves into the surprising resurgence of *NSYNC on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, despite controversial decisions made by Disney's former and current CEOs. It discusses the enduring popularity of the iconic boy band and the challenges they might face in pla…
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Date: October 12, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 07: 1.Unleashing the Storm: Central Florida's Battle with Mother Nature" In this captivating podcast script, we dive headfirst into the chaos that recently unfolded in Central Florida. Brace yourself as we unravel the gripping tale of a tornado and severe storms that wreaked havoc on this unsuspecting…
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Date: October 11, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 05: 1. California's Prohibition of Food Additives in Candy: Prepare to delve into an intriguing episode that uncovers the delectable secrets behind California's pioneering ban on food additives in candy. We will delve deeply into the realm of confectionery to examine the implications of this groundbre…
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Date: October 10, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 04: 1.Discovering the San Francisco Powerball Jackpot": Join us on a journey to uncover the excitement of winning the Powerball jackpot and living the luxurious life in San Francisco. We'll showcase the city's most opulent properties, but also shed light on the challenges of affordable housing. Get re…
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Date: October 03, 2023 What In Gay Hell Episode 01: the recognition and praise received by Governor Newsom's Decision to appoint Laphonza Butler to the United States Senate, highlighting the support of prominent Black, LGBTQ, and elected leaders. The concerning trend of maternity ward closures in Ohio where ten facilities have shuttered their doors…
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