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Time comes for all of us. Well, most of us. We’re not sure about Kris.
This week, we’re out of listener questions and our home lives are… steady? What’s another word for steady? Boring? Uneventful? Regardless, no questions and no personal updates means this episode is a little shorter than usual.
Kris talks about the difficulties of watching Euphoria as an adult. Tara suffers alone in the desert of RuPaul's Drag Race as she's dying for All Stars 8 to begin.
Official RecommendationsFrom Kris: Anything’s Possible
This week, Kris recommends the Billy Porter-directed film, Anything’s Possible (2022). It’s billed as a Gen-Z, coming-of-age movie about a confident trans girl and the boy who decides to make his move in the last year of high school.
From Tara: My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame
My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame is a manga series about a single dad and his daughter in Tokyo, who are visited by the husband of the father's recently deceased twin brother. It explores casual homophobia as a cultural norm in Japan and shows a different, more connected sense of what family can be when we challenge the idea of "should".
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Time comes for all of us. Well, most of us. We’re not sure about Kris.
This week, we’re out of listener questions and our home lives are… steady? What’s another word for steady? Boring? Uneventful? Regardless, no questions and no personal updates means this episode is a little shorter than usual.
Kris talks about the difficulties of watching Euphoria as an adult. Tara suffers alone in the desert of RuPaul's Drag Race as she's dying for All Stars 8 to begin.
Official RecommendationsFrom Kris: Anything’s Possible
This week, Kris recommends the Billy Porter-directed film, Anything’s Possible (2022). It’s billed as a Gen-Z, coming-of-age movie about a confident trans girl and the boy who decides to make his move in the last year of high school.
From Tara: My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame
My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame is a manga series about a single dad and his daughter in Tokyo, who are visited by the husband of the father's recently deceased twin brother. It explores casual homophobia as a cultural norm in Japan and shows a different, more connected sense of what family can be when we challenge the idea of "should".
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