Punk Goes Pride (Mondays 10pm)
Host Tate Logan is a singer/songwriter and member of the LGTBQIA+ community. “Punk Goes Pride” is a radio show dedicated to the LGBTQIA+ community and our allies, focused on queerness in pop culture from music, tv, film, books and more The conversations are fun, silly, light-hearted and honest to highlight the experience of queer artists as natural and normal. It’s cool to be queer!
Happy Pride, Stoners! This week we’re recapping the Obi Wan series so far, testing out how to smoke weed with pasta and Kristin teaches us about Rainbow Washing!
On Sunday, June 26th, we participated in Pride along with the Los Angeles LGBT Center at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The event itself was a giant picnic with bars, food trucks, face painting, and the idobi Radio photo experience. The entertainment was DJ Nico blasting the best, high-energy, party music and a drag show with Queens Amber Crane and Lauren Banall. There was something for everyone here, just as Pride should be. When you walked into the event, you were met with a burst of positive energy and people letting loose and having a great time. Alongside idobi, Tito’s Vodka… Read more »
Get your tickets for the Pride Picnic, happening Sunday, June 26 from 6–10pm at Hollywood Forever. See you there!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Pride Month and how there’s still so much work to do.
idobi is spotlighting some of the LGBTQIA+ artists who are sparking hope, change, and serving up fire anthems every day of the year.
Geek Girl Riot is getting super-sized with Ms. Marvel and scoring some three-pointers with Netflix’s Hustle. But first, we’re flying our PRIDE flags high and sharing our fave queer YA reads.
Games We Play interview and did Burger King go too far with their Pride Month campaign?!
for someone who always has something to say about everything, i’m having the most difficult time writing something about pride. it could be the fact that the very first pride was a riot and in recent history corporations have taken to adding rainbows to everything as if a rainbow for the month of june will make up for ignoring us the other 11 months out of the year. it could be the fact that sex workers, trans women of color, dykes of all flavors, and kinky queers paved the way for all of us and yet puritans spend their days… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about artists celebrating Pride Month.