Even though this satirical video is very funny, it might piss off the straight girl who was mad about the She Said, She Said episode where we discussed gay men and straight girls.

What do you think? Are TV execs obsessed with gay guys and their straight girl bestfriends.

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She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer.

In this segment:

*Lesbians posting dirty pictures on social networks
*Brooklyn lesbian video blogger Arielle Scarcella
*Review of movie ‘The Gymnast’
*Levels 1 – 5 of lesbian craziness
*SistersTalk weekly roundup

Download the podcast now.


Music at the end of this show: When the World Turned Off Its Lights – by Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles

She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer.  In this segment:
*Lesbians posting dirty pictures on social networks
*Brooklyn lesbian video blogger Arielle Scarcella
*Review of movie ‘The Gymnast’
*Levels 1 – 5 of lesbian craziness
*SistersTalk weekly roundup.

Music at the end of this show: When the World Turned Off Its Lights – by Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles

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What I Posted on Twitter Yesterday:

  • 05:15 @LucyMichelle‘s music is different from what I usually listen to, but I’ve had these 2 songs on repeat for hours – bit.ly/9uK2o #
  • 12:32 Tonight on SistersTalk Radio: Bisexual Musician and Activist Juba Kalamka – tr.im/z1Gd #
  • 17:24 Conservatives are so annoying with their ASSumptions that only Republicans support the troops in Iraq. Bitches! #
  • 17:44 @SpazTalkRadio Matt Damon looks A LOT like my exhusband. Poor Matt! #
  • 17:50 RT @Mia Really don’t approve of #WEtv’s implying that if you love sex, you were sexually abused. #
  • 17:57 The Diverse Families Project – tr.im/z5Nq #
  • 18:00 @140WARE When will we see a delete option which lets us remove reply SPAM in our stream? #
  • 21:15 Juba Kalamka Discusses Music, Race, Gender, Class, Sex on SistersTalk Radio – retwt.me/4vw0 #
  • 00:41 Episode 1.4 of lesbian web series Seeking Simone: cli.gs/AW42Wd (too funny!) #
  • 00:42 Oh, and the star of Seeking Simone will be on SistersTalk Radio Sunday at 5pm CST! tr.im/z6XL #

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Have you ever received a letter from a long-lost friend that brought back dozens of happy (or not so happy) memories? Have you ever found a box full of old pictures and letters in your attic? If you’ve ever experienced either one of these events, then you know the kind of emotions Lamar Ariel’s novel Ready to Male invokes in its readers.

Ariel presents candid memories of his life in 109 pages of dramatic and intense storytelling in 33 letters to family members, friends, strangers, exlovers and future lovers. I laughed while reading his letter “Dear Because I Said So,” cried while reading the letter “Dear You Said You Loved Me” and shook my head while reading “Dear Nice Guy.”

Ariel’s readers watch him live, love and learn as he desperately attempts to understand himself and the world around him. Every Ready to Male reader will see a reflection of himself (or herself) in this book and it doesn’t matter if you’re male or female, Black or white, gay or straight.

Juba Kalamka is an African American bisexual artist and activist recognized for his work and founding member of homohop group Deep Dickollective (D/DC) and his development of the micro-label Sugartruck Recordings.

Kalamka has coordinated the release and promotion of five critically successful D/DC albums, the Outmusic Award winning solo debut of former Sister Spit member Rocco “Katastrophe” Kayiatos, and the distribution of the work of numerous other artists in the homohop community.

Kalamka’s personal work centers on dialogues on the convergences and conflicts of race, identity, gender, sexuality and class in pop culture. He has written and illustrated several articles for pop culture magazines and journals, Kitchen Sink, ColorLines, and the now-defunct bisexual issues magazine Anything That Moves.

Hear Juba discuss:

*What is homohop?
*Pick up the Mic documentary
*The politics in his music
*Discrimination in the gay community
*Being at UW-Madison in Madison, WI to discuss Hip Hop as a Movement
*His work doing edu-porn
*His experience with the Sex Workers Art Show

Download the podcast now.

What I Posted on Twitter Yesterday:

  • 16:02 Indiana Court Strikes Down Voter Identification Law – bit.ly/qDWED #
  • 16:09 Just found www.straightforequality.org for straight allies of the gay community. #
  • 18:34 Lesbian Affair with Student Wrecked Teacher’s Career; Telling Your Co-Workers You’re Gay – retwt.me/2iFy #
  • 18:35 When did TweetMeMe start using retwt.me instead of bit.ly? #
  • 23:07 Just saw the movie Obsessed. Great example of Level 5 craziness! #
  • 23:20 Anyone know someone who does same-gender commitment ceremonies in or near Charlotte, NC? #
  • 00:17 @leapingwoman I’m asking for someone else. I won’t be getting married for awhile. #
  • 00:17 @mactavish A member of one of my sites is looking for a ceremony officiant in Charlotte. #
  • 01:58 Listening to ? ‘Special Party Time for Everybody’ by @LucyMichelle and the Velvet Lapelles – tr.im/z1QW #
  • 03:24 Just learned about www.blogtv.com – where the hell have I been? #
  • 04:24 Megan Fox’s horror at lesbian kiss scene – tr.im/z2jl #
  • 04:25 DNC governing body gets first trans member – tr.im/z2jC #
  • 04:26 Tampa, Fla. Gets Lesbian Police Chief – tr.im/z2jO #
  • 04:37 New List of National Equality March Endorsers Full of Big Names – bit.ly/GDK89 #

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Gay News Digest: September 18, 2009

  • Megan Fox’s horror at lesbian kiss scene
  • Are single people (gay or straight) getting a raw deal?
  • Professor to discuss Nazi treatment of gay people
  • Letter to Republican about Gay Rights Worth Sharing with the World
  • DNC governing body gets first trans member
  • Citizens remain outraged by raid on gay leather bar
  • ‘We will dump DOMA’
  • Tampa, Fla. Gets Lesbian Police Chief
  • Gay News Digest: September 17, 2009

  • Lesbian Affair with Student Wrecked Teacher’s Career
  • Newlywed Game’s first gay couple
  • Talks by ‘ex-gay’ Anchorage man spark debate at UAF
  • Amy Poehler A Gay Rights Activist, On TV Anyway
  • Gay rights bill building momentum in Ohio
  • Primary Results Show Progress for Gay Candidates
  • TV dance show makes peace with U.S. gay community
  • Telling your co-workers you’re gay
  • Gay, Bisexual Teens at Risk for Eating Disorders
  • She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer.

    In this segment:

    *Racism in the gay community
    *The movie Boat Trip – does it present a negative image of gay men?
    *Gay couple featured on the Newlywed game
    *New endorsements for the gay rights march
    *Diversity in the gay community
    *ABC’s new gay tv show

    Download the podcast now.

    Music at the end of this show: Mad About You by Telling on Trixie (a previous guest on SistersTalk Radio)

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