July 20 Wednesday
Journalist Nicole Pasulka and photographer Santiago Felipe discuss their new book about the rebirth of New York’s drag scene, “How You Get Famous: Ten Years of Drag Madness in Brooklyn.”
The Center, New York
Vitali Klitschko, former boxing champion and now mayor of Kyiv, receives the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the 2022 ESPYs. Stephen Curry hosts.
Microsoft Theatre, Los Angeles
Zachary Levi and Aldis Hodges make appearances during the Lollipop Theater Network’s virtual Superhero Reveal. Hosted by Monique Coleman.
July 21 Thursday
“King Liz” opens with stars Ray Abruzzo, Oscar Best, Nancy Linari, Michelle Ortiz, Evan Morris Reiser and Sabrina Sloan.
Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles
DJ Scratch provides the music for the DiscOasis “Grudio 54” roller-skating dance party for the “Minions: The Rise of Gru” soundtrack.
Wollman Rink, New York
“Queer as Folk” star Ryan O’Connell discusses his novel “Just by Looking at Him.”
Barnes & Noble — The Grove at Farmers Market,...
Journalist Nicole Pasulka and photographer Santiago Felipe discuss their new book about the rebirth of New York’s drag scene, “How You Get Famous: Ten Years of Drag Madness in Brooklyn.”
The Center, New York
Vitali Klitschko, former boxing champion and now mayor of Kyiv, receives the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the 2022 ESPYs. Stephen Curry hosts.
Microsoft Theatre, Los Angeles
Zachary Levi and Aldis Hodges make appearances during the Lollipop Theater Network’s virtual Superhero Reveal. Hosted by Monique Coleman.
July 21 Thursday
“King Liz” opens with stars Ray Abruzzo, Oscar Best, Nancy Linari, Michelle Ortiz, Evan Morris Reiser and Sabrina Sloan.
Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles
DJ Scratch provides the music for the DiscOasis “Grudio 54” roller-skating dance party for the “Minions: The Rise of Gru” soundtrack.
Wollman Rink, New York
“Queer as Folk” star Ryan O’Connell discusses his novel “Just by Looking at Him.”
Barnes & Noble — The Grove at Farmers Market,...
- 7/20/2022
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Winter is a trans musician, storyteller, son, brother, and Original Plumbing magazine’s Mr. Transman NYC 2013. Nicole is a non-trans journalist who writes about sexuality and gender and can remember a time not so long ago when every article about trans people or issues had to include an ad hoc definition of the term. Winter and Nicole guided us through I Am Cait, and they're back to discuss what season two of Transparent gets right and wrong about life after coming out. Nicole Pasulka: Hi, Winter. So nice to be back chatting about trans themes on television. Also pretty nice not to be talking about reality TV, I must confess. This season on Transparent, Maura is living her day-to-day life as a woman. Last season was all about her transition. She told friends and family about her gender dysphoria and her new name, chose outfits, and struggled with body...
- 12/17/2015
- by Winter Laike,Nicole Pasulka
- Vulture
Winter Laike is a trans musician, storyteller, son, brother, and less notably, Original Plumbing magazine’s Mr. Transman NYC 2013. Nicole Pasulka is a non-trans journalist who writes about sexuality and gender and can remember a time not so long ago when every article about trans people or issues had to include an ad hoc definition of the term. Those days are gone, and in their place we have I Am Cait, part reality show, part PSA, a landmark moment for trans visibility, and a romp through the homes and closets of a very rich woman. Ahead, we discuss Sunday night's episode of Cait, "What's in a Name?"Winter Laike: The time has come, friends. While the Miss America pageant airs on some other channel, we’re watching the final episode of season one. All of the trials, drama, public appearances, girls’ nights, and teasers have led up to this moment.
- 9/14/2015
- by Winter Laike,Nicole Pasulka
- Vulture
Winter Laike is a trans musician, storyteller, son, brother, and less notably, Original Plumbing magazine’s Mr. Transman NYC 2013. Nicole Pasulka is a non-trans journalist who writes about sexuality and gender and can remember a time not so long ago when every article about trans people or issues had to include an ad hoc definition of the term. Those days are gone, and in their place we have I Am Cait, part reality show, part PSA, a landmark moment for trans visibility, and a romp through the homes and closets of a very rich woman. Ahead, we discuss Sunday night's episode of Cait, "What's in a Name?"Nicole Pasulka: This week, Cait is getting ready for the ESPYs where she’ll receive the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, and she is determined to hash everything out with her ex-wife, Kris. Kris! Who we’ve been expecting to show up...
- 9/7/2015
- by Winter Laike,Nicole Pasulka
- Vulture
Winter is a trans musician, storyteller, son, brother, and less notably, Original Plumbing magazine’s Mr. Transman NYC 2013. Nicole is a non-trans journalist who writes about sexuality and gender and can remember a time not so long ago when every article about trans people or issues had to include an ad hoc definition of the term. Those days are gone, and in their place we have I Am Cait, part reality show, part PSA, a landmark moment for trans visibility, and a romp through the homes and closets of a very rich woman. Ahead, we discuss last Sunday night's episode of Cait: "Take Pride."Nicole Pasulka: Winter, last week you were wondering why Cait didn’t go to Trans Pride, and right away we learn it’s because she’s in her “stealth mode” and is too freaked out to appear in public and be an open part of the community.
- 8/24/2015
- by Winter Laike,Nicole Pasulka
- Vulture
We’re a little late to the party, but so excited to be here. Winter is a trans musician, storyteller, tenderqueer, son, brother, and less notably,Original Plumbing magazine’s Mr. Transman NYC 2013. Nicole is a non-trans journalist who writes about sexuality and gender and can remember a time not so long ago when every article about trans people or issues had to include an ad hoc definition of the term. Those days are gone, and in their place we have I Am Cait, part reality show, part PSA, a landmark moment for trans visibility, and a romp through the homes and closets of a very rich woman. Ahead, we discuss last Sunday night's episode of Cait: "The Road Trip: Part One."Nicole Pasulka: It must be awkward to be this rich and still be marginalized. The first episode was very “Trans 101” and also very much about a member...
- 8/5/2015
- by Winter Laike,Nicole Pasulka
- Vulture
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