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Past Shows

Saturday, September 10th

VillaRentalSteve Lassman, VP and General Manager of the Villa Division at World Travel Holdings, and Janet Levine talk about the launch of their new site—VillaRental.com. With a unique twist on the villa vacation planning process, the new site offers a fresh take on the way consumers search for and create the perfect vacation, customized to their vacation style and specific reasons for traveling.

Paul_5linePaul Hagen of Metrosource magazine returns to continue his mission of putting the “culture” back in “pop culture” for our listeners on Metroscope. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, September 3rd

NLGJAThis week’s broadcast is live from the 2011 National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA). Guests include Jeff Guaracino, VP of Communications for the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC). NLGJA President David A. Steinberg, who is copy desk chief at The San Francisco Chronicle, and also serves as editor of The Chronicle Stylebook. Sarah Blazucki, editor of Philadelphia Gay News, the oldest LGBT newsweekly in the country. Matthew E. Berger spent more than a dozen years covering Washington politics and policy for television, print and online outlets before a new career in crisis communications. Amber Hall, Executive Producer at Sirius XM OutQ, shares her thoughts on the conference.

Saturday, August 27th

tonyIBM has been a leader in fostering diversity in the workplace. Business Development Executive and Global Leader Tony Tenicela joins Tim and John to talk about the work he does advising businesses on the role of diversity and collaboration, and his role in managing IBM’s commercial strategy for workforce diversity and GLBT solutions in the US, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

JoshLas Vegas: The Strip and Beyond spends time with singer and actor Josh Strickland, the Grand Marshal of Vegas Pride 2011. He lives in Vegas and is one of the stars of Peepshow, the burlesque show at the Planet Hollywood Casino. Strickland also stars on the E! reality show Holly’s World with friend and Peepshow star Holly Madison. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, August 20th

baronBaron Wolman, Rolling Stone Magazine’s 1st Chief Photographer, not only witnessed the most important period of change in popular music and popular culture, but his photographs helped shape it. His new book, Baron Wolman: The Rolling Stone Years covers some of the most significant artists and events of the period.

ElaineElaine Paige, actress, recording artist, concert performer, producer and broadcaster, has made a major contribution to the modern musical and is known as “The First Lady of British Musical Theatre.” This Olivier Award winner will be appearing in the revival of Follies on Broadway. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, August 13th

CavettTim and John welcome the legendary Dick Cavett to the show this weekend. Many know him as the host of “The Dick Cavett Show”—which aired on ABC from 1968 to 1975 and on public television from 1977 to 1982. He is also the co-author of two books, has appeared on Broadway, and has made guest appearances in movies and TV shows. His new book, published November 2010, is Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets.

NomDePlumeIn our current “look at me” era, privacy now seems a quaint relic. Yet as Carmela Ciuraru’s book Nom de Plume: A (Secret) History of Pseudonyms reminds us, it wasn’t always like this. Her book explores the stories of sixteen authorial impostors across centuries and cultures. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, August 6th

TimCurranTim and John continue the Get to Know Your Neighbors tour by welcoming Tim Curran to the show. Listeners know him as the News Director for OutQ, but might not know that Tim’s 25 year career in broadcasting was preceded by a decade of making documentaries.

Paul_5linePaul Hagen of Metrosource magazine returns to continue his mission of putting the “culture” back in “pop culture” for our listeners on Metroscope. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, July 30th

Shop Talk looks at the 13 Ways Your Resume Can Say “I’m Unprofessional.” If you want to be taken seriously when you apply for jobs, you need to put some polish on your resume, your cover letter and everything contained therein. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, July 23rd

XorjeGet to Know Your Neighbors returns, with Tim and John welcoming Xorje Olivares of SiriusXM’s OutQ News to the show. Xorje brings a unique, generational perspective to the recent passage of marriage equality legislation in New York. Did he see this event as inevitable for the LGBT community?

Shop Talk tackles the legal and financial side of saying “I do”—even in a state that does not recognize same sex unions. New York’s historic vote is welcome news for many couples, and while 44 other states do not allow or recognize same sex unions, there are several steps all couples should consider to protect the health and assets of a partner. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, July 16th

BenDaveTim and John welcome Ben Harvey and Dave Rubin, creators of the weekly podcast mash-up of pop culture news, views, and dudes called The Six Pack. Each brings a different perspective to the six topics they tackle each show—Ben, a NYC radio DJ and Dave, a stand-up comedian.

kqAuthor Kathy Quattrini talks about the five year process of creating Purple Scissors, a book that has been circulating through her bloodstream for a long time.

Join the conversation at 866-305-6887, and get ready for Tim’s List.

Saturday, July 9th

KeithTim and John introduce a new summer segment called Get to Know Your Neighbors, and first up is Keith Price, co-host of The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick. His unique sense of humor is evident in his interviews with the most iconic and news-making figures of the day, and also on stage as a comedian.

Paul Hagen of Metrosource magazine is on for another fun installment of Metroscope. He is on a mission to put the “culture” back in “pop culture,” for our listeners, and comes armed with information on new books, movies, theater, museum shows and fashion trends. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887, and get ready to test your movie knowledge and win some prizes with John Says…Pick That Flick.

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