50 min listen
100th Episode: Q&A
FromQueer as Fact
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
To celebrate 100 episodes of Queer as Fact, we asked our listeners to submit questions, and now we have answers!
Join the whole Queer as Fact Qrew for answers to questions like how we got started as a podcast, our thought process when dealing with the pronouns of historical figures and, perhaps most importantly, whether Patroclus was a pineapple on pizza kinda guy.
Look out for another bonus episode coming soon, and Season 6 starting on December 1st!
Please note the following content warnings for this Q&A: Discussions of homophobia and transphobia including misgendering and deadnaming, as well as mentions of alcohol and intoxication.
Check out our website, where you can find out everything there is to know about Queer as Fact.
If you enjoy our content, consider supporting us on Patreon, checking out our merch, and following us on Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
Join the whole Queer as Fact Qrew for answers to questions like how we got started as a podcast, our thought process when dealing with the pronouns of historical figures and, perhaps most importantly, whether Patroclus was a pineapple on pizza kinda guy.
Look out for another bonus episode coming soon, and Season 6 starting on December 1st!
Please note the following content warnings for this Q&A: Discussions of homophobia and transphobia including misgendering and deadnaming, as well as mentions of alcohol and intoxication.
Check out our website, where you can find out everything there is to know about Queer as Fact.
If you enjoy our content, consider supporting us on Patreon, checking out our merch, and following us on Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
Released:
Nov 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Vaslav Nijinsky: Today's episode is about Vaslav Nijinsky, a Polish-Russian ballet dancer of the early twentieth century. Considered both the best and most controversial dancer of his era, Nijinsky changed the course of ballet history. Transcript available here. by Queer as Fact