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National Museums Liverpool Podcast
Homotopia: Creating a Queer Utopia
This episode explores Homotopia, the UK’s longest-running LGBTQIA arts and cultural festival, which champions queer visibility, creativity, and community. Guests include Bev Ayre, Danny Kilbride, Joan Burnett and Kolade T Lapido.
2025-03-06
29 min
Platten-Panorama - der Vinyl und Musikpodcast
#31: Sängerin Rahel über Vinyl, Grütze und Sehnsuchtsorte fernab gesellschaftlicher Zwänge
Mit ihrer aufregenden, gut funktionierenden Melange aus Post Punk, NDW und Grunge findet man Rahel erst in den FM4-Charts wieder, avanciert aber schnell vom „Geheimtipp“ zur festen Größe im deutschsprachigen Indie. Es folgen Auftritte bei namhaften Festivals wie dem Wiener Donauinselfest, Reeperbahn Festival und Dockville Festival. Im März 2024 erschien schließlich das Debütalbum „Miniano“, eine surreale Reise zu einem Sehnsuchtsort, der alle Fantasien vereint. Ein Platz im Kopf, den man erreichen kann, wenn man es geschafft hat, gesellschaftliche Zwänge hinter sich zu lassen. Herzlich Willkommen! Instagram-Profil: https://www.instagram.com/radikalrahel
2024-07-06
1h 43
Fronteiras da Engenharia de Software
41: Lean e Verificação de Software, com Leonardo de Moura (AWS)
Neste episódio do Fronteiras da Engenharia de Software, Adolfo Neto entrevista o pesquisador Leonardo de Moura, Senior Principal Applied Scientist no Grupo de Raciocínio Automatizado na AWS e Chief Architect da Lean FRO. Leonardo é reconhecido por diversas contribuições, entre elas o desenvolvimento do Z3, um SMT Solver, e da Lean, que é ao mesmo tempo uma linguagem de programação funcional e um provador de teoremas. A entrevista é dividida em partes, começando com a apresentação de Leonardo e de sua trajetória desde o doutorado na PUC-Rio até sua posição atual na AWS. Em seguida...
2024-01-29
1h 20
The Anfield Wrap
Tackling Online Homophobia In Football: TAW Special
EE's Hope United have partnered with The Anfield Wrap to discuss online homophobia, calling it out and making football culture more inclusive. Neil Atkinson hosts Olivia Graham from Homotopia and Paul Amann from Kop Outs... Subscribe to The Anfield Wrap for more on homophobia in football, as well as reaction to all the news and events that matter to you… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-02-25
23 min
Cucharaditas de Ciencia
11 de noviembre en la Ciencia
Buenos días hoy es viernes 11 de noviembre, soy Gladis Yañez y esto es ciencia toda la semana, hoy tenemos 18 historias de ciencia, pero antes ¿Quién dijo? “Un prejuicio, a diferencia de un simple concepto erróneo, es activamente resistente a toda evidencia que pueda derrocarlo.” — Descúbrelo al final del episodio. Historias de Ciencia: Día del Armisticio , también conocido como Día del Recuerdo Supernova de Tycho Cálculo Cirugía abdominal Crisantemos Telescopio Patente de Bessemer Shock quirúrgico Carmen Serdán Alatriste Universo en expansión Canal de navegación de Man...
2022-11-11
26 min
Queer The City
Queer the City: A chat with Jay Hulme
A special chat at last year's Homotopia Festival 2021, outside Liverpool's iconic Metropolitan cathedral with award winning transgender performance poet, speaker and educator Jay Hulme. Listen to Jay chat to our festival director, Char Binns, about his love of poetry, exploring churches and the relationship between religion and sexuality.
2022-02-24
25 min
Share Your Secrets
S2 E10 Liverpool & Belfast (Ghana & China)
On the final episode of Share Your Secrets Series 2 we hear from Char Binns, festival director of Homotopia, the organisation we teamed up with in Liverpool. There is also an interview with Nisha Tandon, founder of ArtsEkta in Belfast and artist Rong Gen Yin talks about his work for the Chinese section of the book. This interview is translated by Miao Wang. Plus Duncan Swainsbury, founder of Bounceback Food, shares news about their 2022 crowdfunding campaign.
2022-02-03
48 min
Queer The City
Pearl Necklace Episode 4
Content warning: This episode contains mentions of fire, death and features strong, suggestive and sexual language and mentions of violence/murder so please listen with caution. Our last Pearl Necklace offers up a Candle Wax Erotica, the Confessions of a Night Club Janitor and a charming bouquet of auditory ephemera. So, lean back, darling, pour yourself a tall glass of Shloer and warm your bunion by the fire as you settle down for one last chapter in this torrid little affair...
2022-01-06
24 min
The Bido Lito! Arts + Culture Podcast
Queer The City
Imagine if a city was planned and designed in a way that it represented each of the communities and peoples that lived within it. What would it look like? How would it change our behaviours, our sense of self and our safety if a city was designed for women, designed for the LGBTQIA+ community or for people living with a disability? We often think the way we live is the way it always has to be. The way cities are planned is like that. We feel we sit into a structure that cannot be a...
2021-12-02
42 min
Queer The City
Pearl Necklace Episode 3
Content Warning: mentions of violence, sex and liberace. This weeks installment features an Ode to Celery, the Cranberries and the 'Crack of Dawn' - an elderly woman's vigilante war against crime
2021-12-01
18 min
The Final Straw Radio
Eric Stanley on "Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable"
This week, Scott spoke with Eric A Stanley about their new book, Atmospheres of Violence: Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable, which was just published by Duke University Press. Eric A. Stanley is an associate professor in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. In collaboration with Chris Vargas, they directed the films Homotopia (2006) and Criminal Queers (2019). Eric is also an editor, along with Tourmaline and Johanna Burton, of Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility (MIT Press 2017) and with Nat Smith, Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Pr...
2021-11-21
1h 15
Queer The City
Pearl Necklace Episode 2
Content Warning: features strong, suggestive and sexual language and mention of violence/murder. This week’s episode features an epicurean dung diary, some doggy dating profiles and a local cab driver’s new hobby! Fasten your seatbelts, girls it’s going to be a blumpy ride!
2021-11-19
25 min
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
"Through The Aim Of Ending It" - Eric A. Stanley on Anti-Trans & Anti-Queer Violence
In this episode Josh interviews Eric Stanley about their most recent book Atmospheres of Violence: The Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable. Eric is also the co-director of two films, Homotopia and Criminal Queers. And the co-editor of Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility and Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex. In this conversation, Josh interviews Eric about their latest work. Discussing the continuum of anti-trans and anti-queer violence, and grappling with what it might take to end it. They briefly discuss the lives of Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P...
2021-11-03
51 min
Queer The City
Pearl Necklace
A new audio series for Homotopia Festival 2021 Pearl Necklace is a 6 part Round the Horne inspired absurdist queer sketch revue for the TikTok generation, celebrating the ingenuity (and ignorance!) of the LGBTIQA community past, present and future, recorded and broadcast in Liverpool as part of Homotopia Festival 21’ in partnership with DISTRICT & FRIGHTWIG. In this week's Pearl Necklace we encounter a local Queer Community Radio station repeatedly interrupted by Bad News Farm, panel organisers desperately seeking diversity and the recollections of an ageing hollywood actress. Content Warning: informal mention of suicide, sex and violence. reference to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism. Soun...
2021-10-28
19 min
Queer The City
Becoming Mummies
Written and narrated by Jade Anouka and Grace Savage. Getting ready to become parents is a daunting task. Add in that both parents are the same sex, and it becomes a whole lot more complicated. When Jade and Grace decided to have a baby together, they trawled the internet for resources on queer parenting. Despite having a world of information at the swipe of a thumb and decades of LGBTQIA parents who have pioneered the way, relatable information was seriously lacking. In this short audio narrative commissioned by Homotopia, Jade and Grace reflect on their journey so far, their hopes...
2021-10-27
34 min
Northern Broadcasts
The Northern Voice: "Definitely here, definitely queer" - Ep. 2: Queer Theatre
Tune in to Episode 2 of The Northern Voice podcast to hear how queer theatre is making beautiful waves in the industry. With queer artists Felix Mufti-Wright (Transcend Theatre), Meg McGrady (Queerly Productions), Jacqui Bardelang (Sigi Moonlight) and Roma Havers, we ask: are there more opportunities in the South for queer artists? How can theatres better make space for queer people? And – most importantly – should James Corden have been cast in Prom?***The Northern VoiceA new podcast by Northern BroadsidesHosted by Shabina Aslam...
2021-09-08
58 min
Trash & Treasures
PRIDE MONTH: Female Trouble - John Waters and the Art of Filth
It's time at last to spotlight the patron saint of this podcast, the pope of filth himself: John Waters. While he's better known for Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble is the most potent and maybe the best of his 1970s work, a razor-sharp satire of heteronormative culture that can only flourish because it comes from such a tight team of collaborating artists and weirdos. But it's also worth asking: what happens when an outsider artist becomes a public figure? What does that new element of privilege do to their art and how they relate to the marginalized community they come from? ...
2021-06-21
42 min
Queer Queue Podcast
The Queer Queue Podcast S3E04: Interview with "Criminal Queers" Director Chris Vargas
In today's episode, Nic and LINNA interview artist and filmmaker Chris Vargas. Listen to find more insight into Vargas' films "Homotopia" and "Criminal Queers" and their museum, the Museum of Transgender Hirstory & Art (MOTHA). Follow and support Chris Vargas: Instagram and Twitter: @chrisevargas http://www.chrisevargas.com/ https://www.motha.net/about Follow and subscribe to The Queer Queue on all platforms. Visit our website TheQueerQueue.com for more queer content and coverage! Subscribe to our weekly newsletters for more content and exclusive updates on future projects. Credits: Hosts: Nic Austin and LINNA Editing and Graphics: LINNA Music: "Like That"...
2021-06-15
28 min
Star Maths - sección 1729
1x4 | Álgebra y Europa | Entrevista con el Dr.Joe Palacios matemático algebrista
En esta oportunidad nos acompaña el profesor Joe Palacios, quien realizó la maestría en la Universidad Paris-Sud (Francia) y obtuvo el grado doctor en la Universidad de Liverpool (Reino Unido). Trabajo en áreas relacionadas a Geometría Algebraica, Teoría de Homotopía y Teoría de números algebraicos. Actualmente está impartiendo clases en el IMCA( Instituto de Matemática y Ciencias Aplicadas), en la UNI(Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería), en la UNSA( Universidad Nacional San Agustín de Arequipa). CONOCE MÁS A JOE PALACIOS: ➡️ Ficha CONCYTEC : http://directorio.concyte...
2021-06-05
37 min
Gabbing With Glassheads
Gabbing With Glassheads - Episode 7 - Gerry Potter
Episode 7 features Gerry Potter - poet, playwright, director, actor, and both creator and destroyer of the infamous gingham diva, Chloe Poems. A favourite son of Manchester and his home town Liverpool, he trained at Everyman Youth Theatre and National Museums Liverpool lists him among the city's leading LGBTQ+ icons. His published works are included in both the poetry and philosophy collections at Harvard University, and the portrait documentary My Name is gerry Potter premiered at Homotopia in 2015. Gerry has a reputation for putting his Scouse voice on the line, and is strong on poetry and strong on the causes...
2021-04-13
35 min
Gabbing With Glassheads's Podcast
Gabbing With Glassheads - Episode 7 - Gerry Potter
Episode 7 features Gerry Potter - poet, playwright, director, actor, and both creator and destroyer of the infamous gingham diva, Chloe Poems. A favourite son of Manchester and his home town Liverpool, he trained at Everyman Youth Theatre and National Museums Liverpool lists him among the city's leading LGBTQ+ icons. His published works are included in both the poetry and philosophy collections at Harvard University, and the portrait documentary My Name is gerry Potter premiered at Homotopia in 2015. Gerry has a reputation for putting his Scouse voice on the line, and is strong on poetry and strong on the causes...
2021-04-13
35 min
Bottoming
Homotopia
For our third LGBT+ History Month episode, we're headed to Euston station and taking ourselves out of London to visit our regional roots (virtually of course). We reflect on growing up in Liverpool (for Matthew) and a small town outside of Birmingham (for Brendan), and what this was like for two young queers; recalling the first times we saw representation in media and discussing how things could be have been had society been a little different, a little sooner. Matthew then shares some LGBT+ history he's uncovered about Liverpool before we speak to...
2021-02-17
37 min
Busenfreundin
#126 Queer Pop (Gast: Sam Vance Law)
Heute wird es mal wieder musikalisch bei Busenfreundin. Der Singer/Songwriter Sam Vance Law ist bei Busenfreundin zu Gast. In seinem aktuellen Album "Homotopia" erzählt er Geschichten, die er über die Jahre im Rahmen seines Gay-Seins gesammelt hat. Der Musikstil des aus Kanada stammenden Berliners wird von Kritikern als "Queer Pop" bezeichnet. Was das ist, erklärt er Ricarda in dieser Episode genauer. Viel Spaß!wwww.busenfreundin-magazin.com Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-22
42 min
Loud Brown Gays
Election Night Special - with Homotopia!
We're back back back back again and giving Little Mix their flowers, loudly wondering who gave miss Glamorous so many parts in *that* charity single and marvelling over the Dan's downstairs developments. Joining us on the coach this week are the lovely Char and Alex from Homotopia! They'll be discussing how you can experience the UK's longest running LGBTQIA arts and culture festival taking place right now in Liverpool and online! Visit homotopia.net to find out more or follow them on @HomotopiaFest
2020-11-04
48 min
Queer The City
Queer The City: Art Crawl 3 with Rebecca Clark
Introduced and guided by Roger Hill, we tour two sites on Homotopia’s Art Crawl with guest Rebecca Clark from Mooncup Theatre Between by Soph Welton on the front window of The Bagelry, Nelson Street birds of a feather flock together, aka: A New Family Portrait by OyH on the Baltic Creative building, Jamaica Street Images from the series To Be Frank by Michael Parry at the Digital Exhibition Window at Open Eye Gallery, Mann Island.
2020-10-30
22 min
Queer The City
Queer The City: Art Crawl 2 with Iesha Palmer
Introduced and guided by Roger Hill, we tour three sites on Homotopia’s Art Crawl with a guest Lesha Palmer Black People Built Liverpool by Kiara Mohamed, inside the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. ‘Multitransitional’ by Colin Lievens on the poster hoarding at Great George Street. Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia dot net for more info
2020-10-30
24 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 7: THE WALK Liverpool Docks, L3
Award-winning playwright Marjorie H Morgan will give us an intersectional approach to the Albert Docks area – anchored to the city, to family, to self. Unity Theatre Co-commission. Written and performed by Marjorie H Morgan Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia A Unity Theatre Co-Commission With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia dot net for more info
2020-10-30
09 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 1: Intro
Roger Hill explores the notion of queering the city? What is urban planning, how does it shape where and how we live? Who makes the decisions and where do they come from? How does your race and your gender influence urban design? Gender mainstreaming makes us consider gender in building and planning, how do we consider race and sexuality, age? Combining a personal and reflective history of Liverpool, with an interview with a city planner, perhaps. Helping to create a sense of perspective and understanding to tell audiences what the series will be about and what the terms will mean. ...
2020-10-30
04 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 2: THE WALK St James' Gardens, L8
Liverpool’s resident Non-Binary, Nudey-Rudey, Shiny-Whiny Poet Day Mattar gives us a Queer Fairy Tale based on their experiences in St James’ Garden (just below the Anglican Cathedral). Unity Theatre Co-commission. Written and Performed by Day Mattar Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia A Unity Theatre Co-Commission With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia.net for more info
2020-10-30
11 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 3: THE WALK Lime Street, L1
Our Artist-in-residence Fox Fisher will give a visitor’s perspective on the city, walking from Lime Street through town and talking to the city’s trans community as they do. Unity Theatre Co-commission. Written and Performed by Fox Fisher Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia A Unity Theatre Co-Commission With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia.net for more info
2020-10-30
06 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 4: THE WALK Williamson Square, L1
Associate Artist Ashleigh Owen tells us of coming back to Liverpool and finding their queer tribe after walking out of a life-changing theatre show onto Williamson Square. Unity Theatre Co-commission. Written and Performed by Ashleigh Owen Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia A Unity Theatre Co-Commission With support from BBC Radio Merseyside With thanks to the Royal Court Theatre Visit Homotopia.net for more info
2020-10-30
10 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 5: THE WALK Dale Street, L2
Maz Hedgehog gives us a look at heartbreak, and healing, and being brave enough to feel again, set along Dale Street. Unity Theatre Co-commission. Written and performed by Maz Hedgehog Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia A Unity Theatre Co-Commission With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia.net for more info
2020-10-30
11 min
Queer The City
Queer The City 6: THE WALK Eberle Street, L2
Mo Svendsen gives us a dystopian sci-fi, which revisits past queer love walking through Eberle Street in the Gay Quarter. Unity Theatre Co-commission. Written by Mo Svendsen Performed by Nadine Amami Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia A Unity Theatre Co-Commission With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia.net for more info
2020-10-30
10 min
Queer The City
Queer The City: Art Crawl 1 with Felix Mufti-Wright
Introduced and guided by Roger Hill, we tour two sites on Homotopia’s Art Crawl with a guest, Felix Mufti Wright. Trans Rights Poster Series by Fox Fisher on Blundell Lane on the side of The Bluecoat. Marsha by Sophie Green at Paradise Street, Liverpool One. Chris by Millie Chesters at College Lane, Liverpool One. Millie is an illustrator based in Runcorn who brings her sketchbooks to life in her art @MillieChester milliechesters.com Audio Produced by Laura Brown Series produced by Alex Ferguson on behalf of Homotopia With support from BBC Radio Merseyside Visit Homotopia.net for more info
2020-10-30
21 min
Queer The City
Silsilad Gabay
Silsilad Gabay, is a responsive audio experience, led by Our Space and commissioned by Homotopia. Bringing together eight QTIPoC artists from all over the world, to curate a digital chain of creative interactions between artists, Silsilad Gabay will take you on a journey filled with poetry, spoken word, original music and singing, streams of consciousness and more. Show your support for QTIPOC artists and purchase the audio file here: https://ourspaceleeds.com/shop.html#!/products/silsilad-gabay-audio-experience To skip to the start of the artists’ contribution go to 7:33. Participating artists: Our Space lead artist Dahab IG: @OurSpaceLeeds Axelle IG: @Queeraxtivist Monthati Ma...
2020-07-14
1h 14
The Little Bird Told Me
"We were all part of history" feat. Bev Ayre
Creative Producer and Curator, Bev Ayre, joins John to talk about the many, many, many ventures she has been involved in throughout her career.From being part of the team creatively producing the River Festival and Bordeux Wine Festivals, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Netball World Cup 2019, Sgt. Pepper @ 50, as well as being a key part of the inception of one of the UK's, if not THE largest, LGBTQ+ arts festival, Homotopia.Bev was also a key player in the early days of Stonewall as an organisation, and has some incredible stories to...
2020-07-08
27 min
Northern Stage Theatre Podcast
EP.13 - Curious Arts with Phil Douglas
This week on the Northern Stage Theatre Podcast, we get curious with Phil Douglas, Artistic Director of Curious Arts - a producer, curator, leader and change maker. In this conversation Mark talks with Phil about enabling change, following an idea that is driven by heart and moving a festival on line. Hope you enjoy. Download the transcript here. Resource links: Curious Arts: https://curiousarts.org.uk/ Dance City: https://www.dancecity.co.uk/ Queer Arts North: https://curiousarts.org.uk/queer-arts-north Audio Queer and Stay Home Stay Queer: https://curiousarts...
2020-07-03
1h 07
ImGespräch | NRWision
ImGespräch: Sam Vance-Law, Musiker aus Kanada
Der kanadische Musiker Sam Vance-Law kommt eigentlich aus der klassischen Musik. 2018 ist sein erstes Indie-Pop-Album erschienen. Es trägt den Namen "Homotopia". Ganze fünf Jahre arbeitete Vance-Law an der Platte. Unterstützt hat ihn dabei Konstantin Gropper von der Band "Get Well Soon". Im Interview mit Moderator Conor Körber erzählt Sam Vance-Law, wie das Album entstanden ist und welche Message er vermitteln möchte.
2019-01-29
34 min
Calum McSwiggan
Episode 27 - Scott McGlynn
Calum’s guest in the studio this week was activist, author, and presenter Scott McGlynn! They bonded over swimming and chatted about dealing with homophobia and whether going to the cinema one a first date is a good move or not. Singer Sam Vance-Law joined Calum on the phone talking about his latest single Gayby, which deals with issues surrounding same-sex adoption, and his debut album Homotopia. They finished off the show with a healthy dose of sex confessions from YOU!
2018-04-12
1h 31
LGBTQ+ Stories
Homotopia: A Love Story, part one
It’s been 49 years since the birth of gay liberation. This wonderful two-part documentary from Australia explores the evolving landscape of gender and sexual identity and the role ‘queer-friendly’ spaces, or ‘homotopias’ have played, and still play, in our lives.
2017-06-21
00 min
COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
The Cozy Zone Foundation 2016 Annual Report - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
Dearest Cozy Zone Friends! Please enjoy The Cozy Zone Foundation 2016 Annual Report featuring important statistics and a pitch for each of the seventeen projects devised for The Cozy Zone Foundation including: EPISODE 36 – Sally Weber: “The Reading Community Center” EPISODE 37 – Skyler Sullivan: “Jamaste” EPISODE 38 – KD Diamond: “Figure One” EPISODE 39 – Zach Brown: “Voices of Earth” EPISODE 40 – Emma: “Biologue” EPISODE 41 – Manny Delgado: “Dead End” EPISODE 42 – Jennie Gruber: “Mood Ring” EPISODE 43 – Marisol Rosa-Shapiro: “Our Parade” EPISODE 44 – Cindy: “Homotopia” EPISODE 45 – Renata Melillo Townsend: “Creative Cove Connections” EPISODE 46 – Andrew Anzel: “Escape From Bro Island” + “Elephant in the Room” EPISODE 47 – Spencer Lott: “The Weight of Ink” EPISODE 48 –...
2017-01-12
39 min
Midweek
02/11/2011
This week Libby Purves is joined by Ceri Levy, Rita Tushingham, Gillian Lynne and Gisli Örn Gardarsson.Ceri Levy is a film-maker, birdwatcher and co-curator of a new exhibition, 'Ghosts of Gone Birds' which features eighty artists, including Sir Peter Blake, Ralph Steadman and Margaret Atwood, each of whom has depicted an extinct or endangered species of bird. Ghosts of Gone Birds is at the Rochelle School, London E2.Rita Tushingham's breakthrough movie 'Taste of Honey' is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a screening in Liverpool, her hometown, as part of this year's 'Homotopia Festival'. R...
2011-11-02
41 min