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Queer Times

Podcast door Kristen Becker and Harrison Fish

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Nieuws & Politiek

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Produced by the Provincetown Recoding Studio, Queer Times is the unapologetic, high-energy queer news podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by comedy legend Kristen Becker and razor-sharp commentator Harrison Fish, this Provincetown-based show delivers a weekly breakdown of the latest in LGBTQ+ politics, pop culture, women’s sports, and whatever else we want—served with a side of chaos. From breaking news that impacts queer lives to deep dives into the absurdity of today’s culture wars, Queer Times isn’t here to play nice—we’re here to wake up, sheeple! Whether you’re looking for biting analysis, unfiltered rants, or just a reason to scream into the void, we’ve got you covered. Buckle up, because this isn’t your grandma’s news hour—these are Queer Times!

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Mamdani's Killin' It and It's Ripplin'

This week, Kristen and Harrison discuss Provincetown’s season starting and Summer of Sass welcoming eight young adults to move in to the Sass house. They then cover politics: Mayor Mamdani’s taxing of wealthy pied-à-terre owners and balancing New York City’s budget, parallels to Provincetown’s Part-Time Residents Taxpayers Association, and concerns about voter fraud and oligarchy. They touch on California’s jungle primary, Democratic Party identity issues, Citizens United, and Elon Musk losing a lawsuit against Sam Altman/OpenAI. The conversation centers on shifting political divides, especially around technology, and anger over rollbacks of bodily autonomy. QT of the week is Kansas Judge Carl Folsom III temporarily blocking a gender-affirming care ban.

20 mei 2026 - 28 min
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A Few More Thoughts on Voting Rights

Kristen and Harrison open by discussing clips from the Kevin Hart roast that feel racist, praising Sheryl Underwood for calling out Shane Gillis and criticizing Hart’s past comments about gender roles and child abuse. They debate whether to keep watching Euphoria, arguing season three leans into shock value and meta far-right attention tactics, and pivot to praising Hacks casting and discussing Megan Stalter’s queer Christian faith and whether institutions like religion and sports should be reformed or “burned down” and rebuilt. Kristen recounts attending the Golden State Valkyries home opener, jokingly validated by a Sheila E. drum-heavy halftime show, and they discuss the Michael Jackson biopic, rebranding by his estate, and celebrity “problematic” legacies. The episode ends on the Supreme Court weakening parts of the Voting Rights Act, gerrymandering in Memphis, Virginia Democrats’ court strategy, D.L. Hughley urging Black athletes to avoid anti-voting-rights states, WNBA player fandom, and a QT-of-the-week nod to Sally Field supporting her gay son.

13 mei 2026 - 37 min
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Gowns, Groans, and Guillotines

In this episode, Harrison Fish and Kristen Becker move between the glamorous, the frustrating, and the unexpectedly historical, starting in the thick of modern chaos: the everyday realities of being a renter. They dig into the ongoing struggle for accountability from landlords, where basic maintenance can feel like a myth and “responsiveness” is more of a theoretical concept than a lived experience. From there, they pivot to the Met Gala, unpacking this year’s red carpet spectacle and asking whether the event lost some of its spark—especially with Jeff Bezos’s involvement hovering over the proceedings like an extremely expensive fog. Next up: Hollywood’s latest shake-up, as they break down the recent layoffs of Marvel’s visual development team and what it might signal about the future of blockbuster filmmaking, creativity, and the increasingly industrial nature of superhero storytelling. And to close the episode, they step back in time to explore the origins of the term “Luddites”—not as a punchline for tech skepticism, but as a misunderstood movement with a surprisingly relevant history that still echoes in today’s conversations about labor, automation, and control. It’s part housing crisis commentary, part culture critique, and part history lesson you didn’t know you needed.

6 mei 2026 - 47 min
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A Correspondents' Dinner for the Books

This week, Kristen and Harrison recap Provincetown’s Lesbian Visibility Week events and discuss Summer of SASS arriving for Memorial Day weekend. Harrison shares roller-skating outings in the Bay Area, including San Francisco’s Church of 8 Wheels and an Oakland roller-skating-themed drag show, and they chat about roller derby. They then unpack headlines from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and an alleged assassination attempt, debating what’s real versus staged, security response, and broader political anger and mental health. They also cover the FCC moving to challenge Disney/ABC license renewals after Jimmy Kimmel’s jokes, urging contacting Congress, discuss Virginia’s new congressional map and gerrymandering, and spotlight Louisiana congressional candidate Matt Grom challenging Mike Johnson.

29 apr 2026 - 39 min
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Happy Lesbian Visibility Week!

Kristen is calling in from Buffalo this week, where she is helping her sister recover from a hip replacement, reflecting on how quickly patients are sent home and what that means for people without support. They celebrate Provincetown’s Lesbian Visibility Week and preview events like bingo, panels, and a Vixen reboot, while Kristen plans to return for shows including Star Crossed and upcoming Sass projects. They discuss the reported breakup of Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe and the pressures on queer athletes, including past expectations that WNBA stars stay closeted. They cover Caitlyn Jenner receiving a passport with an “M” under Trump-era rules tying gender markers to birth certificates, and critique hypocrisy around seeking exceptions. They revisit backlash against Chappell Roan and broader culture of tearing down women celebrities, then name a QT of the Week: the EU court ruling Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ law violates EU values and rights.

22 apr 2026 - 34 min
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