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Ever wonder what Jack and Karen from “Will and Grace” would look like if they were a brown gay boy and a black straight girl who are besties and have a podcast? So did we! Listen to our musings on pop culture, life, love and whatever comes up on the other side of the Rainbow.
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Welcome to Over the Rainbow, an LGBTQ+ podcast dedicated to queer education and queer representation. In this podcast we will have open and honest conversations with a wide range of LGBTQ+ individuals, as together we learn more about identity, challenge societal misconceptions, discuss barriers and share much needed resources. So whether you're at the start of your journey coming out, a little further along, or just learning to be the best possible ally to your LGBTQ+ peers, please join us i ...
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Have you ever stumbled up on a movie that was so bad , it's good ? Embarrassed to tell your friends about that 70s low budget sci-fi that you can't get out of your head ? Well…you're in good company.Have a seat next to us every two weeks infront of the Crimson screen. With two different perspectives, one French, one American. We will try to convince the other why these films deserve a rewatch or why they should stay hidden.
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On this short but super sweet episode, Dana and Vincent take a brief trip down tin foil hat alley to discuss a couple of conspiracy theories as well as the latest in pop culture including Panda Express discounts courtesy of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a new podcast about the music of Stevie Wonder, the passing signing legend Cissy Houston, and a KKK-e…
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So much to celebrate on this 150th episode of the best pop culture podcast there is (based on Dana's mom's opinion)! Celebratory topics include the 61st birthday of the incomparable Whitney Houston, the purchase of a new lamp for Vincent, a Pride festival in Downey and team USA at the Olympics.
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Vincent and Dana come off their Taylor Swift/Beyonce concert highs to talk about other important items like Vincent's venture into home ownership, Dana's new musical favorites that give chill vibes, the end of the WGA strike and Taylor Swift's maybe new boyfriend.
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This episode finds Dana fresh from a visit to the mountainsand Vincent revisiting Taylor Swift songs. Also summertime is here but love is gone for several couples including Keke Palmer and her baby daddy who could use some pointers from the Steadman Graham school of "be quiet"!
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It's the beginning of Pride month and Black Music month, so you know there's really only one podcast to listen to (give you a hint: you're probably listening to it right now)! Lots on this episode, including a special story time moment with Vincent about his latest cosmetic face work journey, Dana's reveling in her childlessness while watching "Eup…
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This is a very "Renaissance era" vibration episode filled with fierceness, Tina Turner dolls and Tubi! Dana and Vincent get caught up on life events and discuss some television show cancellations, more Scandoval, the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class and more!
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This week me and David will be watching "Another Gay movie", a 2006 American teen comedy film directed by Todd Stephens. The film follows four gay friends, Andy, Nico, Jarod, and Griff, as they embark on a mission to lose their virginity before their high school graduation.The film is a parody of typical teen comedies, and it includes various refer…
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Dana and Vincent are back for another episode of pop culture goodness where they discuss everything from the new Thundercat/Tame Impala collaboration, to the exorbitant costs of McDonald's hash browns, to Meghan Trainor's well endowed husband, to losing weight via a colonoscopy (allegedly) and more!
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In the 1918 war-stricken Giorgio Volli returns to the orphanage where he had been working with children for a while. When arriving he finds out that the tragedy had happened in the house – the wife of the orphanage owner had committed suicide. He couldn't manage to save her. Soon after, it was revealed that the house is almost empty and abandoned, …
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After a lengthy cold/ear infection that tried to take Vincent out, the duo are back just in time for some major Bravo television show related drama (and other things)! There's so much to catch up on in this episode...what Dana's been doing during the hiatus (hint: having fun), a potential onion drought, thoughts on the Oscars, legal dramas for Jona…
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“The summer I killed my father, I was ten years old . . .” So begins Kasi Lemmons’s spellbinding feature debut, an evocative journey into the maze of memory, steeped in fragrant southern-gothic atmosphere. In 1960s Louisiana, a young girl (Jurnee Smollett) sees her well-to-do family unravel in the wake of the infidelities of her charming father (Sa…
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Now that Dana (aka The Vessel) and Vincent have secured tickets to Beyonce's Renaissance Tour (yet still don't know the name of the disco horse featured on the album's cover art), they can now turn their attentions to discussing the latest in pop culture from the Grammys, to Super Bowl halftime with Rihanna, to the new season of You and more.…
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In this episode, Dana and Vincent want the world to know that neither of them are every woman, including Joan of Arc (shoutout to Madonna's upcoming 40th anniversary tour). It's not all about Madonna on this one...there's also a convo about Oscar nominations, Dana's new fixation with boxer briefs, woke spokecandies, and reviews of "A Man Called Ott…
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Young Remington (Andre Salazar) has a habit of spotting gay men and loudly calling them "Bakla!" (a Filipino term for "gay"). Everything changes during a trip to the cemetery, however, where he briefly encounters a grieving drag queen named Pops (Roderick Paulate) and taunts him for his sexuality. Infuriated, Pops swears that Remington would grow u…
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For our first episode of 2023, we will be talking about the french dark romantic comedy BARBAQUE(Some like it rare). After accidentally killing a vegan activist, a struggling butcher chops up the body and sells the meat to his customers. With business now booming, he and his wife search for more victims to satisfy their clientele's growing demand. …
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As 2022 is coming to a close, we thought it would be fun to offer you a special episode with not one but 2 movies which have a connection to the holiday season. First of all the French Movie 36.15 code Père Noël (deadly games) a thriller about a kid trying to protect his grandpa from a killer Santa. We will then talk about the animation movie Eight…
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In this last episode of 2022 (it is insanity that we're at the end of the year!) Dana and Vincent drop their highly anticipated top 5 favorite moments in pop culture (or at least highly anticipated to one or two people). They also talk potluck season, give their thoughts on the newly released Prince Harry and Meghan Markel docuseries and bestow the…
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Boyz N the Hood meets Tales from the Crypt in this alternately horrific, funny, and socially conscious anthology film. The four grim vignettes are framed by the tale of three guys who break into Mr. Simm's inner-city funeral home to find a stash of drugs. The mortician puts them off, by telling them a few eerie stories about his patrons. Website: w…
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A young gay man named Otto believes that he is a zombie and has hitched a ride to Berlin and begins to explore the city. Otto is discovered by underground filmmaker Medea Yarn, who begins to make a documentary about him with the support of her girlfriend, Hella Bent, and her brother Adolf. Medea is trying to finish Up with Dead People, the epic pol…
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Welcome to Over the Rainbow, the podcast: a safe space and voice for all queer identities. Episode 58: Queer identities and neurodiversity with Nils (it/its/he/him) In this episode, Nils and I talk about the intersections between being queer and neuro-diverse. Resources mentioned in today’s episode: · Pink News · Neurogender.haven: https://www.inst…
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The Strange Thing About the Johnsons is a 2011 American horror short film written and directed by Ari Aster. The film stars Billy Mayo, Brandon Greenhouse, and Angela Bullock as members of a suburban family in which a son sexually abuses his father. Are you ready to jump in and dissect this short film with us?…
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Welcome to Over the Rainbow, the podcast: a safe space and voice for all queer identities. Episode 57: Trans 101 with Chris Angel (they/them) In this episode, Chris Angel and I talk about trans identities. We share some definitions, exploring what gender is, sharing some trans experiences, we share some appropriate and inappropriate questions to as…
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Tonight we will dive into the dark and seedy world of knife + heart.Anne produces third-rate gay porn. After her editor and lover Lois leaves her, she tries to win her back by shooting her most ambitious film yet with her trusted, flamboyant sidekick Archibald. But one of her actors is brutally murdered and Anne gets caught up in a strange investig…
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Welcome to Over the Rainbow, the podcast: a safe space and voice for all queer identities. Episode 56: Queer visibility and challenging biases with Shannon Hutchison and Stephanie Hope (she/her) In this episode, Shannon, Stephanie and I talk about the important of queer visibility in challenging biases. We share examples of some biases against the …
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Ironically on the same week as National Coming Out Day, this episode finds Dana semi-trapped in the closet to avoid construction noise, while Vincent convalesces after a mysterious cold. Topics of discussion include the Stevie Nicks concert at the Hollywood Bowl, with opener Vanessa Carlton aka Miss Vanilla, the film "Bros" and more.…
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