The Gaily Show
By The Gaily Show
The Gaily Show is the only daily LGBTQ news and talk show in the US. GLAAD Media Award nominees John Parker and Jim Pounds host an unapologetic hour with legislators, authors, journalists, organizers, researchers, and more. We feature the following partners: • Tammye Nash Managing Editor of the Dallas Voice • Jake Wittich Managing Editor of Windy City Times • Christopher Kane the Washington Blade’s White House Correspondent • Dr. Samuel Clowes Huneke Associate Professor of History at George Mason University • TanyaMarck Oviedo and Nick Venegoni the hosts of the Queer Spirit podcast Windy City Times has been the award-winning voice of Chicago’s LGBTQ+ community since 1985. The Washington Blade has provided award-winning national and international news coverage of the LGBTQ community since 1969. Dallas Voice has been the award-winning voice of the LGBTQ Community in North Texas and beyond since 1983.
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Thinking Clearly, Thinking Queerly with Jim Verraros
The American Idol star has a new album dropping August 8. We’ll talk about his time on Idol (it’s eye opening) as well as his new album. Follow Jim on Instagram @jimverraros for updates and stream his new album everywhere you get your music on August… -
John and Jim live from Iceland with guest host Philip Anthony
John and Jim are in Iceland for Reykjavik Pride! They’ll join guest host Philip Anthony live. Then, Philip takes you through the newest LGBTQ national headlines. -
Tammye Nash returns, plus Jessica L’Whor takes over Minneapolis this weekend
Tammye Nash, Managing Editor of the Dallas Voice returns with new reporting on X, Y, Z. Plus, incoming! Drag Queen Jessica L’Whor will be performing all across the Twin Cities August 8-10 (Gay 90s, Union Rooftop, and Mall of America!). -
Brown University Caves, but Ulta steps up. Plus, Rick Dildine from Children’s Theatre Company,
Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner and LGBTQ people have one response: America, we warned you. Brown University is the latest to give up academic freedom. But Ulta Beauty is not backing down from selling a new cosmetics line from… -
A new novel from Jonathan Parks-Ramage’s, plus Lance Garland’s debut memoir
Jonathan Parks-Ramage joins us to discuss his new novel: It’s Not The End of the World. Order your copy here: https://bookshop.org/a/82376/9781639736140. Plus, Author Lance Garland’s new memoir Out There: Dispatches from My Personal Wilderness is com… -
Thinking Clearly, Thinking Queerly: LGBTQ grantmaking declining in the US
April Bethea and Sammy Luffy from the Funders for LGBTQ Issues join me to talk about their annual tracking report of LGBTQ grantmaking on this week’s Thinking Clearly, Thinking Queerly episode. Key links: https://lgbtfunders. -
Jake Wittich reports on legal claims of anti-LGBTQ discrimination at Northwestern University and Illinois Lt. Gov Juliana Stratton’s LGBTQ platform
Jake Wittich Managing Editor for Windy City Times is back to share his reporting on how a new lawsuit against Northwestern University claims the university used its ‘discrimination policy’ to justify LGBTQ+ cuts. Plus, -
Court blocks anti-LGBT funding cuts (for now), the Olympics kowtow to Trump, but Boston Children’s Hospital stays strong
It’s time to get on board with repealing and replacing the second amendment. Another federal court on Friday granted a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration. U.S. Olympics has banned trans women athletes. -
Who’s really in the Epstein files, a tour of MAGA pedophiles and pornographers, and Kim Davis is back
John puts his Editor’s hat on to consider who Trump’s protecting with the Epstein files and how investigative journalists should figure it out. Plus, John and Jim go on a tour of the US identifying all the (known) MAGA elected officials who are watch… -
Ozzy Osbourne’s death, Trump loses in court again, climate change lawsuit, and Christopher Kane
The Washington Blade's Christopher Kane makes his bi-weekly appearance, plus the LGBT advocacy of the late Ozzy Osbourne, Trump loses another court case related to AIDS funding, and a landmark decision leaves countries liable to lawsuits for not miti…