Gay audios
I often struggled to locate myself reflected in books when I was younger—an experience that so many people share, for so many different reasons. These days, as I monitor my way through dozens and dozens of gender non-conforming books every year, I sometimes think about the reader I was as a teenager and how amazed she would possess been by the sheer amount of LGBTQ+ titles available now. Some of my favorite books to read now are the ones I affectionately dial “Everybody’s Gay!” books. These are books with not one, not two, not three, but many lgbtq+ characters. Everybody might not be gay, but almost everybody is. Whenever I find a new one, it feels like a little bit of magic. And 2022 was a banner year for them! These are a several of my favorites.
Lev AC Rosen’s superb historical murder mystery, LAVENDER HOUSE, place in 1950s San Francisco, features a cast of queer characters who are funny, petty, selfish, loving, dramatic, loyal, and vindictive. In other words: They’re all messy, flawed humans. Vikas Adam captures every character with vivid, different voices. But it’s the way Adam voices the first-person narrator, Andy, that makes his performance truly shine. Andy is an ex-cop who’s been fired from the
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So Gay for You
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An intimate, hilarious memoir of art, friendship, queerness, and found family, written and read by Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey, stars of The L Word—including never-before-shared stories from behind the scenes of the show and their personal lives. This program includes an exclusive bonus Q&A with fans' questions.
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In the first 2000s, Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey—both young artists trying to figure it all out—met at auditions for an unknown short-lived TV show. Given that it was a show about lesbians living in Los Angeles, with the first ever ensemble cast of openly queer female characters, Kate and Leisha knew the project was going to be unlike anything else out there—that is, if it even got picked up.
Then, one million people watched the premiere. The exhibit, which came to be called The L Word, turned into a trailblazing phenomenon. Its alter on pop culture, in the political arena, and in the lives of viewers has been lasting, impactful, even life-saving. And in addition to changing the course of television history, The L Word changed Kate and Leisha's li
The Podcast
Since 2016 the Making Gay History podcast has been mining Eric Marcus’s decades-old audio archive of rare interviews—conducted for his award-winning oral history of the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement—to design intimate portraits of both known and long-forgotten champions, heroes, and witnesses to history. In addition, we’ve also produced documentary series that explore milestone events and developments in LGBTQ+ history sourcing content from other archives. Explore the stories and people we’ve featured below.
Dismantling a Diagnosis
A three-part miniseries in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the American Psychiatric Association’s 1973 conclusion to remove homosexuality from its diagnostic manual of mental disorders.
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Coming of Age During the 1970s
A six-part season exploring the heady years of post-Stonewall gay liberation and the backlash that followed against the backdrop of Eric Marcus’s coming of age as a gay teen.
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Coming of Age During the AIDS Crisis
A six-part audio memoir in which Eric Marcus explores his memories of the ahead years of