"Library Hours" with Reed Brice: Historical Spin With Sully

"Library Hours" with Reed Brice

How was Oscar Wilde like a Real Housewife? How was Marie Antoinette a drag queen? What makes a good celebrity apology? All these questions, and more, will be answered on "Library Hours"!

In the premiere episode of this limited podcast series, Reed Brice is joined by former entertainment journalist for Variety and current corporate PR expert Michael Sullivan (@sullyhasthots on Twitter) for a discussion around the curious, complex topic of "Celebrity Apology."

What makes an apology good or bad? Is it harder for celebrities to get away with their trespasses now than in yesteryear? Can Sully put the spin on to save the bad reputations of historical figures Oscar Wilde and Marie Antoinette? All this, and more, on "Library Hours"!

All proceeds for the limited podcast series "Library Hours" will go towards an honorarium paid to guests as well as the Los Angeles mutual aid organization "Solidarity and Snacks" (@solidaritysnax on Twitter).

Please visit patreon.com/libraryhourswithreedbrice for more information on how to donate and access future bonus content!

(Content Warning: Non-gratuitous mention of sex and sex work, housing and food insecurity, accidental animal death, historical homophobic and transphobic violence.)

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