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We’re trekking down the wily wooded paths of queer pop culture analysis. Join us as we use cross-contextual readings of queer art and history to dissect everything and anything we want.

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The Gay Adventures of AJ and Tori AJ and Tori

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

We’re trekking down the wily wooded paths of queer pop culture analysis. Join us as we use cross-contextual readings of queer art and history to dissect everything and anything we want.

ajandtori.substack.com

    Glenn Kye Part 2: Cozier and More Existential

    Glenn Kye Part 2: Cozier and More Existential

    We were so thrilled to get two episodes out of Glenn Kye and his terrific new indie folk album, Carry Yourself Home. This time we talk about tracks 6-12 of Carry Yourself Home, coming to terms with one’s lesbianism through cake decorating, whether you should give Sprite to a baby, and so much more.
    Follow Glenn Kye on:
    Spotify
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Media Recommendations
    Radical Acceptance
    The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present
    The First Free Women
    Beau is Afraid
    All of us Strangers
    Renaissance
    In Love with the World






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    • 41 min
    A Cozy Existential Crisis with Glenn Kye: Part One

    A Cozy Existential Crisis with Glenn Kye: Part One

    Queer indie singer-songwriter Glenn Kye (AJ’s best friend from college, and an insanely talented bean) joins us for a surprise two-part episode! We discuss the magic of songwriting, Buddhist meditation, deconstructing fundamentalist Christianity, dating, and of course, existential crises and how to have a cozy one. We’ll also be breaking down songs one through … on his new album, Carry Yourself Home. Join us next week for part two! To learn more about Glenn (Glenn=Ian, Ian=Glenn) in the meantime check him out on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6HvqnhbDgwyit1f6x71VAR?si=EWQvLK3SS0SbHA9QqnyYZQ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCH68ZVp7IbN4xGrJ5dlrxUw?si=YVzBFEZY8jAZ-0mK and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glenn_kye?igsh=MWV2MGplc2Fyemp2dw==

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    • 40 min
    Discussing Queer Indie Filmmaking with special guest Gabe S. Dunn

    Discussing Queer Indie Filmmaking with special guest Gabe S. Dunn

    Welcome back to our Gay Adventures in queer media! Same old show, better title. Suits us, don’t you think? Join us as we discuss the queer indie film hustle with bestselling author, podcaster, filmmaker, and chihuahua parent Gabe Dunn. Gabe is also the writer and director of the upcoming trans-led indie movie, You and I, You and Me. We talk about the joys and challenges of writing and pitching the trans-for-trans equivalent of A Star is Born, how to write nuanced, realistic exposition without confusing Grandma, the limitations of typecasting, the benefits of budget constraints, and more.
    Want to see more queer indie films with trans leads? You can start by checking out the FilmIndependent page for the project and supporting it there: https://www.filmindependent.org/sponsored-projects/you-i-you-me/

    Many thanks to Gabe Dunn. Here’s where to find more Gabe:
    Instagram: @gabesdunn
    TikTok: @dabygunn
    Just Between Us: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iNAnpr3rVYmuccVJHd2ap?si=9a-PW81oTwaci0GUlnjafA
    Bad With Money: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MhixKASjE8kAk8d0jZxHL?si=d_YRJ5AaRWuVco5eYg_KmA
    The Knew Guys: https://open.spotify.com/show/0HsStybj8XHUVFjOwmJlew?si=tRpEbGCRT_CeVpAR1vtYIA

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    • 58 min
    Old Hollywood Part 2: Female Directors

    Old Hollywood Part 2: Female Directors

    Join us as we discuss some of the most prominent women filmmakers of early motion pictures. We take look at how films were being made prior to the Hays code with Alice Guy Blachè and Lois Weber, Mary Pickford, and Mabel Normand, then at how some female directors responded to the imposition of the Hays Code post 1934, with Dorothy Arzner.

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    AJ and Tori’s Shiny New Year!

    AJ and Tori’s Shiny New Year!

    Welcome to our Shiny New Year Special! Starting an LGBT+ media analysis and history podcast is the greatest gift we could have given ourselves in 2023. Thanks for sticking with us every step of the way! Join us as we discuss diverse topics of interest from throughout the year, like Barbie, the hotly debated sexuality of Obi Wan Kenobi, our dead cat, and more!

    Here’s a list of all the media we talk about/recommend:

    The U-Haul-mark Movie:
    Friends and Family Christmas
    About photographer who falls in love with a lawyer.

    Christmas Carol Adaptations:
    A Muppet Christmas Carol
    A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong
    Scrooge
    Spirited

    Books:
    Barbie’s Queer Accessories
    by Erica Rand
    Directed by Dorothy Arzner
    by Judith Mayne
    We Are Okay
    by Nina Lacour
    Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
    by Benjamin Alire Saenz

    Music
    The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan
    The Age Of Pleasure by Janelle Monae
    Pretty Girls by Renee Rapp
    The One that Got Away by Muna
    Desire, I want to Turn Into You by Caroline Polacheck
    Glenn Kye
    Ari Yap
    Goldwoman

    **Things we forgot to mention!**

    Jonathan Bennet Movies:
    Christmas on Cherry Lane
    The Christmas House 1
    The Holiday Sitter

    Books:
    The Barbie Chronicles (Collection of Essays)

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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Origins of Hollywood Censorship: The Hays Code Part 1

    Origins of Hollywood Censorship: The Hays Code Part 1

    In this week's episode we dive into the history of the LGBT+ community in Hollywood and the factors leading up to the implementation of the Hays Code in 1934.

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    • 30 min

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