Distant Echoes raises $1,000 for charity, Falling With Style’s Special Presentation concludes, and more!

A BIG Glitterjaw Monthly Round-Up!

May the Fierce Be With You: A Drag Brunch Hosted by Distant Echoes

The Star Wars-themed drag brunch charity event surpassed the goal and raised $1,000 for He She Ze & We, a local organization supporting transgender and nonbinary people that empowers their families, communities, and allies to create life-saving, inclusive environments! Thank you to everyone who came in person and stopped by the livestream. The full event will be available to watch on YouTube soon. And of course, listen to the recent Distant Echoes episodes covering Andor!


Falling With Style’s Special Presentation Concludes

Originally a Pixar film podcast, this special miniseries instead pivoted to covering a selection of film and TV with clear and unafraid queer representation, mostly aimed at children and families — and it concluded its five-episode run!

The episodes cover a wide range of genres — from horror to anime to an animated documentary — and feature a conversation with creator Hamish Steele about producing children’s media with queer representation, along with guests like filmmaker Marquis the Honey Bear and other Glitterjaw friends. Listen to the full series on the Falling With Style feed.


Happening around Glitterjaw

The Q Division dealt with twice the danger and homoeroticism (and unfortunately racism) in the Sean Connery Bond film, You Only Live Twice!

Novel Gaming read the latest Hunger Games installment Sunrise of the Reaping, and then played the rhythm action game Sayonara Wild Hearts.

Fear Coded moved on from April’s month of exorcisms and religious horror and into gay vampires with The Lost Boys.

Walloping Websnappers continued their spoiler-filled revisit of The Spectacular Spider-Man, with one pitstop in the 80s with guest Chris Cummins.

Are You My Mother? returned in time for Mother’s Day to cover Trini Kwan, the original Yellow Ranger of Power Rangers alongside author Joshua Moore!

Gimmicks tackled The Secret World of Alex Mack alongside a guest with a VERY special connection to the series, and then dove into It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s noir pastiche.

Skreeonk tackled two mechas — Mechani-Kong in King Kong Escapes and then Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II!

The Mixed Reviews covered the hefty career of dafriend, Willem Dafoe! And keep your eyes peeled for their annual May Madness event.


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