Archive for March 2008
Episode #115 : April Fools
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What are two drunk straight men doing passed out in our album artwork? Father Hummingbird must have brought Keystone. While Strom and Huelsman sleep it off, Carman and DJ G respond to your comments on Coffy, Our Dear Queer, bitches and lesbians.
Episode #114 : Evan Cowden
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DJ G pokes Carman until he rants, and Coffy the Movie Man Smurfs two Smurfs up. Next, Evan Cowden returns to discuss his responsibility as an artist to explore his creative leanings, and lets our viewers explore his hot release. Last, Our Dear Queer doubles down with advice for the mother of gay twins.
Episode #113 : We Are Family
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DJ G rants, Coffy the Movie Man reviews, and Our Dear Queer shames. Next, Carman introduces you to some of our extended family of new media creators.
Episode #112 : Eto
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Electro artist Eto joins DJ G from Germany to play his musik and talk trade. Next, Our Dear Queer lets G and Sheila ply his trade before he whips out the good advice and gives us a new term for “penis”.
Episode #111 : Carman
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DJ G and Sheila Noya kick off this week’s show with some verbal roundhouses to the face. Next, Our Dear Queer makes a case for drag, after which Carman steps in to add insult to Sheila’s verbal injury.
Comedy,
03.29.2008 

