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The Chromatica Ball Between Worlds: Ep. 49

The Chromatica Ball Between Worlds: Ep. 49

FromRuPalp's Podrace: A Queer Star Wars Podcast


The Chromatica Ball Between Worlds: Ep. 49

FromRuPalp's Podrace: A Queer Star Wars Podcast

ratings:
Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Start your sublight engines! Join the gang as they discuss some of their favorite canonical queer Star Wars characters. May the Force be with you, and DON'T kriff it up!Points of Interest: Tosche Station is an Applebee’s and a gay club, Torban Buck’s Chromatica Ball outfit, POV: Wedge Antilles gives you top surgery, Stellan Gios’ personal copy of The Care and Keeping of You, “Cohmac Vitus is a queer elder” - quotes from Farzala Tarabal, Rey Skywalker’s mirror Pride parade, and The Skittles Squad (Star Wars Visions: Ronin).For more on canonically queer Star Wars characters, listen to friends of the pod Fulcrum Transmissions' queer characters episode, where some of us were guests!---Find us elsewhere: Tiktok - @rupalpspodraceTwitter - @RuPalpsPodraceInstagram - @rupalpspodraceSubscribe to Ollie & Klaudia's podcast, the Mystery Spotcast---Contact us:- Send us a question in our TikTok Q&A- Email us at rupalpspodrace@gmail.com- Submit a fic for Name That Ship---Star Wars: The High Republic Reading GuideJoin the RuPalp's Storygraph High Republic Reading ChallengeBuy your next Star Wars book or comic trade paperback from Bluestockings Cooperative, a queer, worker-owned, abolitionist bookstore!
Released:
Jul 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (96)

Start your sublight engines, it's time to lightsaber duel for your life. Everybody in a galaxy far, far away is queer (except maybe Anakin), because we say so. Join Mel, Jess, Ollie, Noah, and Klaudia every week for some critical analysis of Star Wars through a queer lens, followed by increasingly cursed games about Star Wars content from the dark corners of the internet. May the Force be with you, and DON'T kriff it up.