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By Sydni Hampton
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
Hey Ghoulfriends- Reely Queer Podcast, as you can surely tell by the very distant postdates has been on a hiatus, kinda. Life is picking back up and between gigs, Reely Queer Movie Night (OCTOBER 17th at 7PM at Play Louisville!) and then my dreadful day job... its been very hard to find the time to coordinate recordings, research for said recordings and edit the episodes. Hopefully soon I'll be in a position to quit my day job and focus on Reely Queer, drag and other projects in the works. I miss you all and I'm grateful for the love and support! I'll have new content in the coming weeks.
Happy October, divas.
Hey Divas!
Sydni is joined by Louisville, KY's own Gilda Wabbit to discuss everything from religious horror, witchcraft, queer rage and so much more and our relationship to one of Sydni's favorite movies of all time, Stephen King's Carrie (1976)
Reely Queer Movie Nights are BACK starting August 15, 2021, and this time it's gonna be at Play Louisville (1101 East Washington Street, Louisville, KY 40206) Follow @ReelyQueer on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for details!
Sydni is joined by local drag legend, Zsa Zsa Gabortion, to discuss THE camp classic starring Varla Jean Merman, Coco Peru, and Jack Plotnik, 'Girls Will Be Girls'
It's an iconic piece of queer cinema and one that's sequel has been in post production since 2012. Unfortunately, at the time of recording, it was not available to stream anywhere- however, the day after we recorded, it was announced it'll be coming to streaming platforms for purchase tomorrow, June 1st, with a stunning restoration.
Support the pod, follow @ReelyQueer on Twitter and Instagram. You can also donate if you're so kind at Anchor.fm/ReelyQueer.
You can find Zsa Zsa @ZsaZsaGabortion on twitter, instagram & facebook (and check her pinned tweet for the 'fat slut goes down on entire parking lot at once' video as mentioned in the episode)
You can find the host, Sydni Hampton, on all platforms @TheSydniHampton
Reely Queer is proudly sponsored by The American Horror Plex, an LGBTQ Owned Louisville, KY-based haunt that's gearing up for it's 2021 Halloween Season. Visit americanhorrorplex.com for details.
Sydni is joined by Jake to discuss Drop Dead Gorgeous, a mockumentary-style film about a teen girl pageant in the midwest, where danger lurks behind every corner.
Find Reely Queer on Twitter and Insta @ReelyQueer
Hey Divas! It's me, Sydni! While there's no new episode this week (the week of 3/1) , I did want to share something very important with you all. The Kentucky Humane Society has issued a call to action to help bolster their efforts to get House Bill 57, which many are calling EATHANS LAW, passed. This bill is very important.
If you haven't followed Ethan's story, Eathan is a sweet little pit bull er terrier or some kind of breed, the important thing is, he is a sweet angel baby and we love him. When he was found in late January, he weighed only 38 pounds. He was starving and took weak to walk on his own or even lift up his head. But now, thanks to the incredible work of the Kentucky Humane Society, and the kind donations of many animal lovers across the country, Ethan is almost to his goal weight of 80 pounds!
House Bill 57 would directly save the lives of animals across the commonwealth, like Ethan, by expanding the definition of animal torture to include intention gross neglect or abandonment with restraints, like dropping a dog off but tethering them to a tree on the side of an old dirt road, where they do not have a fighting chance to find shelter, food and water.
Wonderfully, and unsurprisingly, the bill is very popular among the public and has 46 representatives of the house on both sides, signing up to cosponsor the bill. But that isn't a guarunteed victory. If this bill goes to the senate, it will need immediate action. If you are a Kentucky resident, please call 1-800-372-7181 and ask the senate leadership and your senator to welcome this bill and pass it. The Kentucky Humane Society does such great work every day for animals all across Kentucky & I'm so grateful to them. Please consider supporting them by making a call today. If you're not a resident, you can LIKE, RETWEET, SHARE THIS TWEET ON OTHER PLATFORMS- Get the word out for Ethan! It would mean a lot to me personally, and a lot to animals like Eathan.
I'll talk to you all again next week with a regular movie episode. Byee!
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.