
13 episodes

Welcome to Provincetown Stitcher Studios
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- Society & Culture
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4.5 • 317 Ratings
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Venture into Provincetown, Massachusetts, a two-street beach town at the end of a sand spit, and meet the fascinating people who live there. Welcome to Provincetown encapsulates stories of artistry, sensuality, solitude, and serendipity. Listen to the sounds of hopes and dreams being carried through the summer breeze, the feeling of letting go, and the feeling of going all in. This is a place where you can find yourself or lose yourself.
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The Hustle
Welcome to Provincetown! Mitra arrives in town on assignment to unlock the secrets to growing old and gay. She meets performer and “It Girl” Qya Cristal who, after nine years of hustling in Provincetown, is finally getting her break. She also trails along with Sonny, the “new meat” just looking to have a dumb slut summer.
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Sassy
Local comedian Kristen introduces queer youth to Provincetown through the Summer of Sass program. In this year’s class, Ethan is looking for new experiences and personal growth, but Star only cares about the music. Learn more about Summer of Sass at www.summerofsass.org.
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Keep Ptown Weird
Mitra searches Provincetown for that Cookie Mueller experience. We meet Jay, a longtime resident and conceptual artist with a septic tank performance space. Qya’s relentless summer schedule begins to take a toll, but time is of the essence.
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Dumb Slut Summer
Sonny is living out his dumb slut dreams, but is it actually what he wants? With men having sex all around her, Mitra seeks a sapphic summer but wants to know: where are the women?
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Stacy Star Loves You
Star came in hot, crash landing in Provincetown with a lot of bravado. But as money troubles and personality clashes mount, things come to a head and Star settles her scores around town. Learn more about Summer of Sass at www.summerofsass.org.
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It's Not Always Sonny
Sonny is partying his heart out, but he’s running on empty at the height of the season and with little rest, he’s facing his demons. Meanwhile, Ethan’s newfound freedom leads him to make a life-changing decision.
Customer Reviews
Well produced but forced at times
This is a well produced and written podcast about Provincetown. The look into the lives of those folx at the “end of the world” was insightful and endearing. The story did feel a little forced at times into a certain narrative, like when the host lamented the lack of women when there are plenty of women just not in the same spaces most of the podcast subjects are.
Loved I!
I thought it well recorded, and a TON of
fun to listen to.
Excellent
I loved the way you told this story.