June is Homosexual History Month.
Somewhere, out there on the inter-tubes, you'll find a well-intentioned, queerical obsessed do-gooder who will inform you how gay history changed one June morning.
But let's keep it simple, sugar - remedial rainbow*, so to speak:
June 1969 |
A nation at war. |
NYC |
No Starbucks. No Whole Foods. No hope. |
Judy Garland |
Diagnosed dead. |
The Gays |
Drunk. Drunker. Drunkest. |
The Po-Po |
Belligerently assholic. |
A Drag Queen |
"PIG, let go my wig!" |
Tempers |
Flared. |
Mascara |
Ran....and so did the cops when a riotous melee ensued |
We gays have come a long way from those days, although we still wax our pecs. Still, there's much to celebrate -- whether its gay proms or gay moms or Uncle Thoms who'll adopt a Guatemalan brother and sister and name them Will and Grace.
And for you uppity Tom (Ford) fronting bitches, never forget that modern gay history began in a badly-lit barroom brawl steeped in the stench of piss, regret and poppers.And while dip-shittery, douche-baggery and the D-Listed, D-cupped décolletage of drugged-up debutantes is today's latest gay rage - we must still honor our past.
The
good news is that since we
am what we is, we can keep it fresh....and kind of zany!
That's why, in this homo-rific holiday season, I'd like to share the charming, clever, and completely off-kilter antics of JudyCast. I puddle in my slacks every time I tune in!
Created by Bill Phair (today is his birthday, by the way) these podcasts are a surreal one man show, offering scads of vocal-stylings, well-crafted editing, brilliant zingers and a certain...après queenery.
Is that the right expression? Oh, I dunno...I'm struggling to find the right words...and my pills.
Anyway, it's like an old-school radio show - but radio, totally two-point-Oh!!!!!
Phair channels Judy Garland, Bernadette Peters, Pia Zadora, Ike Turner, Carol Channing and Gollum....um yeah, Gollum....I'm not kidding. And the results are simply marvelous (say it with a slur for added effect).
You may have to brush up on your old-school faggotry before downloading these podcasts - think Lerner And Lowe and eight-dollar blow.
And be proud that you're free to flip your collars and flop your flips coz' Dorothy o.d.'ed and a ticked-off tranny took on some tear gas.
Do it for yourself.
Do it for Judy.
Now get your earbuds out of TMZ's ass, fagling.
It's time for a real show.
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A few of the most recent episodes:
June's Episode: Bernadette Peter's cover of She Bop closes the show
Episode 21: Oscar de la Raspberry. Favorite line, "Welcome to Non-Sequiturs Anonymous."
Episode 20: Judy Garland's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" -- Judy and Golum cover Gnarls
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*Before y'all get feisty about this rainbow shit, the original flag had eight colors. Look it up.











Chad says:
JudyCast is, quite simply, one of the main reasons why I have broadband internet.
Mizarkey says:
I so agree. The brilliance of Bill in capturing Judy's razor-sharp wit and defiance is what makes the show so special. The show is a real treat and a blast.
Loob says:
"I puddle in my slacks"
Ohmigod, I can't stop laughing at that! I have to adopt the phrase.
Dang, I wish I had broadband internet. :(
valski says:
Who else but the gays would include light blue in their rainbow?