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We've been working on a live show! It's a cabaret and it's coming to Ottawa and Toronto next week! Come hang with us and hear some incredible music.
We’re in Ottawa on June 13 at the National Arts Centre—this is a free(!!) show made possible thanks to Capital Pride—but you have to reserve a spot here: https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/36736
And, we’re in Toronto on June 15 as part of Queer Pride at Buddies in Bad Times. Tickets are $25, available here: https://buddiesinbadtimes.com/show/resurrection-live-a-michael-callen-cabaret/
Want us to bring the show to your city? Write us at [email protected] and let us know! The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To learn more about PrEP and to book your free consultation with Freddie, visit gofreddie.com/dane.
This preview features Andrew Morrisey on vocals and Andrew Boudreau on piano. The pair are performing 6:30 Sunday Morning by Peter Allen as performed on Michael Callen's album Legacy.
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On July 3, 1981, the New York Times publishes an article titled "Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals." This article is the first mention of AIDS in a mainstream media outlet and marks a turning point in queer history. But, the article could have been published much earlier.
This is the story of Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, a physician in New York's West Village, and his early push to get the medical establishment to act quickly on a new illness that was impacting gay men.
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Sources for today's episode include:
An interview with Joseph Sonnabend from the ACT UP Oral History Project (November 12, 2015 / Joseph Sonnabend / Sarah Schulman)Hold Tight Gently: Michael Callen, Essex Hemphill, and the Battlefield of AIDS. Martin Duberman. 2014. (Book)How to Survive a Plague: The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tames AIDS. David France. 2016. (Book)A Look Back at the Year a Rare Cancer Was First Seen in Gay Men. POZ Magazine. Joseph Sonnabend. 2020.Joseph Sonnabend, Early Force in Fight Against AIDS, Dies at 88. New York Times. Katharine Q. Seelye. 2021.The Good Doctor. POZ Magazine. Sean Strub. 1998.RARE CANCER SEEN IN 41 HOMOSEXUALS. New York Times. Lawrence K. Altman. 1981.Interview with Sean Strub, founder of POZ Magazine.Interview with Miriam Lewis Sabin, who is working on an upcoming biography of Joseph Sonnabend.This episode was researched, hosted, and edited by Dane Stewart with music by Dane Stewart & Matthew Rogers. The episode was produced by Dane Stewart & Matthew Kariatsumari. Our outro track is called 'Easy to Love' by Clara Jones.
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Season Two. Coming in June.
This trailer features the song "Love Worth Fighting For" by Michael Callen, included courtesy of Significant Other Records.
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From CBC Podcasts, The Village Season Three takes listeners to the early 1990s, as AIDS tightens its grip on major cities around the world, the relative safety of Montreal’s nightlife becomes a magnet for gay men. But when they start turning up dead in hotel rooms, beaten lifeless in city parks, and violently murdered in their own homes, the queer community has more to fear than the disease. While the city’s police force dithers over the presence of a serial killer, a group of queer activists starts making connections, and rises up to start a movement that would end up changing thousands of lives. Hosted by Francis Plourde. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/awuut_yT
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The final chapter in our series on Daryl Allen. We end the story where it started.
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We share Daryl's play with the world.
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This is the story of what happened in Vietnam.
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Janet's side of the story.
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In the second part of our trip to Kansas, we go on a hunt for the Allen Family Farm.
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In this episode, we go to Kansas.
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Daryl and Dan were in love, until something happened that changed everything. This is the story of the evolution of Daryl and Dan's relationship; a queer love story set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis.
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Daryl Allen always wanted to be a playwright, but before his art found success, his life was cut short by HIV. Before he dies, he leaves one of his scripts with an ex-boyfriend, asking his ex to do something with the play. 25 years later, the script is given to Dane Stewart, a playwright living in Montreal, and he falls down the rabbit hole.
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8 episodes. 5 years of research. 1 man's life.
A new podcast, coming in June 2023.
In a moment of fate in 2017, Dane Stewart is gifted a bundle of love letters and theatrical scripts, written by a queer man named Daryl Allen before AIDS took his life in 1991. Along with the letters, Dane is given a task: tell Daryl's story and give his art the audience it lost when his life was cut short.
Part investigation, part documentary, and part love story, Resurrection asks us what we leave behind when we go. Daryl proves that for every person lost to AIDS, there's a life story just waiting to be resurrected.
The creation of this podcast was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Conseil des arts de Montréal, le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, and the Canada Council for the Arts.
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