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In the twenty-fifth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow podcast Ben Thelen for a one-on-one conversation about Jennie Livingston's anthropological document about the gay and drag queen subculture of the New York ball scene and how the lifestyle embodied challenges to societal definition, fluid gender representation, and a house culture that created a new found idea of family in the stunning and groundbreaking documentary Paris is Burning (1990).
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In the twenty-fifth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow podcast Ben Thelen for a one-on-one conversation about Jennie Livingston's anthropological document about the gay and drag queen subculture of the New York ball scene and how the lifestyle embodied challenges to societal definition, fluid gender representation, and a house culture that created a new found idea of family in the stunning and groundbreaking documentary Paris is Burning (1990).