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Broadcasting a brand new show every week, ShoutOut is a magazine show aimed at the LGBT community and their friends. We cover everything from serious to the stupid with live guests, events and news listing and special features.
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ShoutOut ListenIn is a brand new podcast series from ShoutOut, a charity committed to improving life for LGBTQ+ people by sharing personal stories and delivering educational workshops in schools and workplaces on LGBTQ+ issues. With this series ShoutOut continues its work shouting out and educating about all things LGBTQ+. We hear from LGBTQ+ educators and others about their experiences and the state of play of LGBTQ+ education in Ireland and further afield, among them some of ShoutOut's own ...
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Described as "The Reggae Show Of All Reggae Shows." This 60 minute show with it's very latest one drop releases will lift your mood as track after track in an upbeat vibe fills your head with "feel good," reggae music. This is the show the industry talks about in glowing terms and once heard it is never forgotten.
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In this episode Shout volunteer and podcast producer Feargh Curtis sits down with radio presenter, social media personality and primary school teacher Pádraig Wilson McCarthy to chat about his life growing up in Cork, his coming out story, being an openly LGBTQ+ educator and his Dublin City FM.
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Welsh actor and TV presenter Owain Williams (The Phantom of The Oprea, Royal Albert Hall; Les Misérables, 25th Anniversary Tour / O2 Arena) is a musical theatre legend who is dazzling audiences as Drag Queen Mitzi Mitosis at Priscilla the Party in London. We chat to Owain, also it's the top 10 LGBTQIA Books for Spring. AND, Hazell Dean launches her…
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This Week we chat about the new adaptation of John Gay’s forgotten gender-bending, anti-colonialist and proto-feminist ballad opera, Polly (The Heartbreak Opera). Touring this April across the UK, Bringing a gritty, vibrant energy to the scandalous sequel of The Beggar’s Opera, this new show features 18 original songs inspired by the likes of Britn…
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We chat to Darryl Bullock; Described as ‘A veritable Bard of the bent, broken and baroque’ by Andy Partridge (XTC), Darryl W. Bullock is a feature writer and author who specialises in pop music history and LGBT issues. He has written for publications including The Guardian, Pitchfork, The Bristol Magazine, The Bath Chronicle, Literary Hub, Venue, F…
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We're talking about and chatting to, Jamie, AKA Ivano Turco. From it's London debut, Everybody's talking about Jamie is on UK tour and we caught up with the lead in this roller coaster of a musical show. Plus; Talk to the Rainbow are launching affordable counselling across the country for the LGBTQIA2 community.…
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Sa chlár speisialta seo i rith Seachtain na Gaeilge, labhraímid le hAlan Walpoole faoin saol in Éirinn sna 80í i gcomparáid leis an lá inniu don phobal aiteach, a shaol féin mar ghruagaire a chaith am i Londain agus an dráma a léiríodh faoina shaol "Idir Mise agus Craiceann do Chluaise".
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We chat to author EMMA BRAND about her book; Dial One for Revenge Set in the ‘Inbetween’, somewhere between our world and the next, Dial One for Revenge is an LGTBQ+ Young Adult novel where the afterlife is a bureau- cratic civil service of murdered teens who are contractually obliged to reap vengeance on the living. Fifteen year-old Cassie knows s…
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Celebrating queerjoy this LGBTQIA+ History month, Edinburgh Fringe smash-hit Cowboys and Lesbians will be transferring to Park Theatre! This heart-warming modern-day love story, starring two sarcastic British teenagers, takes Hollywood’s typical first love clichés and flips them on their head, creating a whole new kind of romantic comedy for all a…
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Twenty-five years ago, JUST COPING at 333 Club brought you a hybrid night of LGBTQ+ creatives working outside the mainstream with cult New York cabaret from KIKI & HERB (future trans icon JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND and partner KENNY MELLMAN), desperate filmmakers like LUTHER PRICE and EMILY RICHARDSON, defective fanzines from LET ME FEEL YOUR FINGER FIRST,…
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As a backlash against LGBTQ rights escalates into an authoritarian crusade, acclaimed author and queer activist Taylor Brorby asks how we can still be fighting this battle' As a writer addressing the fossil fuel industry’s acceleration in the midst of climate chaos, Taylor is forced to choose between the existential crises of the assaults on nature…
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LGBTQA+ themes in the past have usually been hidden from comic strips due to censorship and a perception that comics were for kids (and heaven forbid they should know about LGBTQ+ stories)! However, there has always been a rich and vibrant underground scene for the community by the community. Now with more comic artists being able to produce and se…
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