Is it a Bicycle? Fun TV/Film Podcast I look forward to this coming out each week, the guys tend to epicly disagree on most movies leading to a pretty deep dissection of why they each think the other is wrong! On the TV side they are very current on new TV coming out and have steered me to a number of TV shows I might otherwise have missed.
They each have a segment within the show that breaks up the podcast nicely, all in all its a great show - only complaint is each episode is usually only an hour, they could easily go longer.
The Dork Night Podcast Great Chemistry Really fun to listen to; the varying hosts have a very good chemistry/rapport, and their interactions are genuinely fun to listen to. The episodes I've listened to have been well structured, and the host has a great grasp of how to keep things moving. I'd check it out if I were you. Audio quality varies due to the teleconference-y recording (which is more than excusable); all the same, a perfectly enjoyable podcast.
On BTG12 we talk to Ray Lam of Youthquest about the importance of this youth service agency for LGBT kids who live beyond the ghetto in British Columbia, Canada. We also looked at the state of suburban secondary schools and communities for gay youth today.
IN part 1 of BTG-WTV's Rainbow Reaction: The Rhythms of Pride, Tara C Taylor interviews Vancouver musician Matthew Presidente about his new CD, This CIty's Colours. Performance footage from the J-Lounge Pride show is also shown.
The incredible 15th year for Wiggle Vancouver's fashion, cabaret, drag, and performance art show, brought to us by the House of Venus crew, Including performances by: Miss Cotton, Carlotta Gurl, Connie Smudge, All You Can Eat, Burgundy Brixx of Kitty Nights Burlesque, Peter Breeze, Jenny Magenta, Pussy Willow. Music Soundtrack by DJ Dickie Doo and hosted by Queen Joan E.
The Davie Street Pride Festival featuring the music and performance of Luscious Move and Destineak. Filmed in HD with media release from Vancouver Pride Committee.