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The Sewers of Paris

Matt Baumewww.mattbaume.com
Revealing stories about the books, movies, tv, music and more that have changed the lives of gay men. Each week, a guest plucks a piece of entertainment from their past, and answers the question: how did it change your life?
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Episodes

Sweet Meanness (Ep 526 - Drag Race/Luis)

My guest this week is Professor Luis Alvarez-Hernandez , whose book See Me! tells the stories of gay and trans men in South Texas. Luis was inspired, in part, by Puerto Rican performers on Drag Race to explore his own place in the queer community — and to study the ways in which drag queens sometimes step into the role of unofficial social workers for folks who have few other places to turn. We’ll have that conversation in just a minute. First — if you’re enjoying The Sewers of Paris , I hope yo...

Jul 03, 202533 minEp. 526

More Taboo Relationships (Ep 525: Christopher Rice/Knots Landing)

This week, I’m welcoming author Christopher Rice back to The Sewers of Paris to talk about his new book, Party of Three — a steamy romance about a gay couple who finds room for a third. On past episodes, I’ve chatted with Christopher about finding inspiration, for example from soapy shows of the 70s and 80s. This time, we’ll go deep on his writing process and the process of psychoanalyzing himself and the characters he creates. Plus, the story of how he once helped solve a murder. We’ll have tha...

Jun 27, 202553 minEp. 525

It was Intoxicating (Ep 524: Spice Girls/Courtney Act)

My guest this week is drag legend Courtney Act , who you may know from Drag Race , Australian Idol , and from her countless live shows and music videos and albums. Now Courtney has a new podcast called RnR with Courtney Act where she goes deep with friends, celebrities, and celebrity friends. In part, it’s a way for her to recapture that intimate, close-knit relationships she had with other queer people early in her career, before fame turned everything upside-down. And if you’re in Seattle, I h...

Jun 19, 202541 minEp. 524

Get on Stage and Tell a Joke (Ep 523 - Beijing Story/Ricky)

My guest this week is the comedian Ricky Sim , who’s currently touring with his show Coming Out to Dead People . As the name might suggest Ricky’s coming-out process was a little bumpy. Starting with the time that he smuggled an adult VHS tape into the one place he felt safe watching it … a church basement. ( Check out Ricky’s upcoming shows in Chicago and New York at https://www.rickysim.com/#tour-dates .) We’ll have that conversation in just a minute. First — if you’re in Seattle, I hope you’l...

Jun 12, 202540 minEp. 523

A Restaurant, a Cabaret, and a Hustler Bar (Ep 522 - Sorority House Massacre/Erik)

My guest this week is culture writer Erik Piepenburg , author of the new book Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America's Gay Restaurants . It’s a nationwide tour of the places queer people gather to eat, and how those places satisfy more than just our literal hunger. When Erik started the project, he expected that he’d be documenting the dying-out of gay restaurants, but he found something surprising and thriving instead. We’ll have that conversation in just ...

Jun 05, 202541 minEp. 522

Who Killed the Cinema Palace? (Ep 521 - Hitchcock/Christopher)

My guest this week is writer Christopher Tradowsky , who loves nothing more than to slip into the sanctuary of an old-fashioned movie palace, to commune with strangers all indulging together in whatever escape is unspooling up on the screen. These days, those great vintage movie houses are getting harder to find. But Christopher’s extending an invitation to discover that magic through his new book, Midnight at the Cinema Palace , a novel about three friends — or maybe more? — whose love of film ...

May 29, 202550 minEp. 521

What Happened to my Brother? (Ep 520 - Hair/Peter)

My guest this week is filmmaker Peter McDowell , whose documentary Jimmy in Saigon is a sort of detective story that follows Peter’s attempt to unravel into the strange death of his brother … and also an unspoken love story that had been hidden for years. Peter didn’t expect to find himself making this documentary, and for a long time didn’t even think of himself as a filmmaker. It wasn’t until recently that he decided to spend his entire savings trying to unravel a mystery that had hung over hi...

May 22, 202527 minEp. 520

I Don't Want to be Part of the Straight World (Ep 519 - Freaks/Alexis)

My guest this week is Alexis Langlois , director of the film Queens of Drama — a musical love story about two performers who enter a forbidden romance behind the scenes of a pop-star competition. Alexis has been making films with a troupe of irregulars for years, inspired by John Waters’ Dreamlanders and the recurring actors in the films of David Lynch. His style is scrappy, independent, political, and very queer … so you can imagine his surprise when he was invited to present his latest work at...

May 15, 202538 minEp. 519

Inspired by Hookups (Ep 518 - The B-52s/Peter Crighton)

My guest this week is Pete Crighton, whose debut book The Vinyl Diaries comes out next week on May 13. It’s a memoir and a disocography, based on a journal that Pete kept of his various hookups with men over the years and the soundtrack of each encounter and relationship. We’ll have that conversation in a minute. First, if you’re enjoying The Sewers of Paris , I hope you’ll consider supporting the show on Patreon . You may also enjoy my YouTube videos about the making of iconic movies and TV sho...

May 08, 202541 minEp. 518

A Radical Like Me (Ep 517 - Lavender Men/Roger & Lovell)

A new film called Lavender Men comes to theaters this month, and streaming in June — it’s about a theatrical stage manager who daydreams about her connection to Abraham Lincoln through queer romance. I’m chatting with two of the folks involved in the film this week: Lovell Holder directed the film, and Roger Q. Mason is the writer and star. They’re longtime collaborators, going back to college when Lovell was entranced by Roger’s performance in Romeo and Juliet as the Nurse. And this film is jus...

May 01, 202542 minEp. 517

The Moment I Became a Director (Ep 516 - Most People Die on Sundays/Iair)

My guest this week is the writer, director, and co-star of the new Argentinian film Most People Die on Sundays . Iair grew up watching soap operas, pulled into on-screen melodramas. And now as an adult, he gets to make movies and work alongside the actors he used to watch on his favorite shows. But that’s only the start of what makes his latest film so personal. We’ll have that conversation in a minute. First, if you’re enjoying The Sewers of Paris , I hope you’ll consider supporting the show on...

Apr 24, 202530 minEp. 516

Serial Killers Shake Things Up (Ep 515 - Torch Song Trilogy/Jeffery Self)

You may have seen writer, actor, and comedian Jeffery Self on the shows 30 Rock , Desperate Housewives , and Jeffery & Cole Casserole alongside Cole Escola. Or you might know him from his books, Drag Teen and A Very Very Bad Thing . Jeffery’s latest book Self-Sabotage: And Other Ways I've Spent My Time came out last month. And for this week’s episode, we’re heading into the Sewers archive to revisit my conversation with Jeffery from 2017, when we talked about forming a rebel theater troupe i...

Apr 17, 202559 minEp. 515

Where's the Coming-Out Advice for Somebody in a Chair? (Ep 514 - Narnia/Andrew)

You might’ve seen this week’s guest, Andrew Gurza, in the news lately. An activist and advocate for people with disabilities, he recently drew headlines for talking openly about how sex workers have changed his life, and why he believes the government should pay for them. Andrew has a new book coming out this month called Notes from a Queer Cripple: How to Cultivate Queer Disabled Joy (and Be Hot While Doing It!) . And for this week’s Sewers of Paris , we’re diving into the archives to revisit m...

Apr 10, 202544 minEp. 514

We Were Too Busy Being Gay (Ep 513 - Tree/Stonewall)

As you might’ve heard, I have a new video up on YouTube about the film Dog Day Afternoon , and a queer bank robber who stunned New York way back in the 1970s. For this week’s episode, we’re diving into the Sewers of Paris archives to explore queer life (and, occasionally, crime) in New York of the ‘70s. Back in the spring of 2020 I spoke with a man who remembered that era well; he earned the nickname Tree thanks to his six-foot-five stature, and he’s been a part of New York’s gay community going...

Apr 03, 202549 minEp. 514

Oddly Stimulating (Ep 512 - Robert/Siddhartha)

My guest this week is author and architect Robert Raasch , whose recent debut novel The Summer Between is a coming-of-age adventure set in Greenwich Village of the late 1970s. It’s a topic that Robert knows well, having lived through that time himself — making the most of the thrilling disco and loft parties and sexual exploration it had to offer. And now his book offers a glimpse back at the best of those years, and maybe some inspiration for recapturing that energy of liberation. We’ll have th...

Mar 27, 202542 minEp. 512

Epic Dark Sword and Sorcery (Ep 511 - The Last Unicorn/SW Kent)

My guest this week is writer SW Kent, whose new novel is The Storyteller from Balincia . He’s been a storyteller himself since he was a kid, but for the first act of his career he had to rest his fiction-writing muscles so that he could concentrate on his job, which largely concerned programs for diversity, equity, and inclusion. In that role, he helped people in marginalized communities tell their stories. Now it’s his turn to tell his own story, through his favorite genre of dark epic fantasy....

Mar 20, 202535 minEp. 511

You Were Too Good (Ep 310 - Throuple)

We’re trying different for this week’s Sewers of Paris . Instead of one guest, we have three — the cast of the new film Throuple . It’s a polyamorous romcom, a concert film, a coming-of-age story … and also a culmination of a long journey for Michael Doshier, Tommy Heleringer, and Stanton Plummer-Cambridge, who each individually struggled to find their place in the world before coming together for a movie that was extremely difficult to get made. Throuple has its theatrical debut in New York and...

Mar 13, 202536 minEp. 510

Beauty in Trash (Ep 309 - Bruce Vilanch)

With the Oscars this weekend, we’ve reached the culmination of the year’s awards season. And for this week’s Sewers of Paris we’re diving into the archives for a chat with an awards show legend: Bruce Vilanch, who's been slipping sly queer comedy into our entertainment since before some of us were even born. Starting out as a joke writer for great divas of the 1970s and then moving on to variety shows, the Academy Awards, and a notorious holiday special, Bruce provided a subtle queer infusion in...

Mar 06, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 309

A Gay Wolf Who Goes to a Liberal Arts College (Ep 508 - Big Boys/Corey Sherman)

My guest this week is director Corey Sherman, whose latest film is Big Boys — a story of a teenager who isn’t even out to himself when he goes on a camping trip and starts to develop feelings for his cousin’s boyfriend. Corey’s work has often had an autobiographical element, going back to his college webseries Billiams about a queer wolf attending a liberal arts school. Big Boys gave him a chance to tell a personal story that had been building up inside him ever since he was a kid, running aroun...

Feb 27, 202535 minEp. 508

Secrets Do Not Serve Me (Ep 507: Shane/Wayne Scott)

My guest this week is author and psychotherapist Wayne Scott . His new book, The Maps They Gave Us , is a memoir about navigating a rocky period in a marriage, about narrowly dodging divorce through non-monogamy, and about rediscovering his relationship with the queer community with support from his wife. It’s a complex journey, with surprising parallels to a cowboy story that was a point of obsession and mystery in his youth. We’ll have that conversation in a minute. First, if you’re enjoying T...

Feb 20, 202539 minEp. 507

I Don't Really Care What the Rules Are (Ep 506: Usher/Kingsley)

Welcome to a special episode of The Sewers of Paris ! All this month, the Old Church Concert Hall in Portland is celebrating Black History Month with performances honoring Black artists. And I was lucky enough to speak with Kingsley, who helped organize the venue’s Blacker the Berry night, coming up on Saturday the 22nd. Kingsley’s inspirations span a wide range of genres, starting with a youthful obsession with heartbreak songs before her heart had ever been broken; continuing with a degree in ...

Feb 13, 202531 minEp. 506

Sometimes I am the Villain (Ep 505: Siouxie and the Banshees/George)

My guest this week is musician George Alley — a returning guest who first appeared on the podcast in 2018 . Back then, we talked about how he escaped some rough bullying as a kid by creating music … and by joining a street gang. Now, he’s released a new album with a Valentine’s Day twist, so I invited him back for a new chat about the punk artists who were his musical influences, and about why he doesn’t mind being the villain of his own songs. We’ll have that conversation in a moment. First, if...

Feb 06, 202535 minEp. 505

The Entire Planet Was Paying Attention (Ep 504: The Real World/Judd Winick)

Cast your mind back, if you will, to the 1990s, when reality TV was new. Though the genre was young, many had already written off shows like The Real World as trash. But one young man saw an opportunity, and thought that maybe there was a way he could use television to save lives. His name was Pedro Zamora, and his work wound up changing the course of more lives than he could have possibly imagined. That story’s the subject of a new video that I just posted this weekend — about Pedro, about MTV,...

Jan 30, 202550 minEp. 504

Gay by May (Ep 503: Snow White/David)

My guest this week is filmmaker David Beck. His childhood love of theater led him to a life as an actor — and also a difficult struggle to keep his head above water in a career where work was unpredictable and fiercely competitive. After coming out of the closet with the help of a few illicit substances, a chance offer from a friend led to a reinvention behind the camera. His new film, Regarding Us , is the story of a trans woman working at a Catholic school. It comes out next week, but it very ...

Jan 23, 202535 minEp. 503

The Moment Where I Lost It (Ep 502 - E.T./Andrew)

This month sees a rerelease of the classic ‘80s film The Goonies , which is about to turn 40. In honor of that milestone, we’re heading into the Sewers archives to hear my 2018 chat with Andrew Putschoegl , whose childhood mirrored that of ‘80s films where groups of neighborhood kids are thrown together into unstructured days of outdoor exploration. In those movies, each kid tends to have one unique trait that sets them apart, and marks them as an outcast. For Andrew, that trait was that at the ...

Jan 09, 202554 minEp. 502

I Accidentally Found Myself on MTV (501: The Real World/Danny Roberts)

My guest this week is Danny Roberts, one of the stars of Real World: New Orleans , which originally aired on MTV in 2000. Danny was planning to become a teacher and wound up on the show through a series of coincidences, accidents, and last-minute changes of plan, so he was a little unprepared for the fame that he soon found thrust upon him. To say nothing of the weird — and sometimes awful ways — that fame took control of his life. But fortunately, he was able to find a way to take control back....

Jan 02, 202555 minEp. 501

The Sewers of Paris 500th Episode Q&A Spectacular!

It's the 500th episode of the Sewers of Paris, and to celebrate James and I are doing a special Q&A with questions sent in by listeners! Huge thanks to everyone who sent questions, and let me know if you'd like to hear more episodes like these! And as requested by patron David, here are some of my favorite early episodes for anyone who wants to get started with the podcast, or jump back and re-listen: Camp is like Pornography (Ep. 1: Eurovision) I was Quite Happy to be the Villain (Ep. 2: Ju...

Dec 26, 202456 minEp. 500

From Mormon to Drug Lord (Ep 499 - Last of the Mohicans/Sean)

My guest this week is Sean Hemeon — an actor, writer, painter, and former Mormon drug dealer. Sean’s currently working on a memoir that details just how deep he fell into a violent, and at times deadly world of dealing crystal meth. And how an arrest, a lucky break, and a love of acting helped pull him out. We’ll have that conversation in a moment. First, if you’re enjoying The Sewers of Paris , I hope you’ll consider supporting the show on Patreon. And you may also enjoy my YouTube videos , my ...

Dec 19, 202445 minEp. 499

Stories Only I Could Tell (Ep 498 - Chasing Chasing Amy/Sav Rodgers)

My guest this week is director Sav Rodgers , whose new film is Chasing Chasing Amy . It began as an exploration of the origin of the infamous ‘90s rom-com, but in the process of making the documentary, interviewing folks, and digging deeper into the movie’s message, Sav uncovered some surprising truths about himself — ones that he was reluctant to include in the documentary, but eventually realized … he had to. Here’s a link to the online premiere of Chasing Chasing Amy on December 15, 2024, wit...

Dec 12, 202437 minEp. 498

The Glamour Injection I Needed (Ep 497 - Disco/Frank DeCaro)

My guest this week is pop culture writer Frank DeCaro, whose latest book is Disco: Music, Movies, and Mania under the Mirror Ball . Frank grew up in disco’s heyday, which he experienced through teenage disco parties in the New Jersey suburbs. He also experienced the anti-disco conspiracy that sent the genre into a sort of musical witness protection program for the following decade or two. We talked about the conspiracy among music critics to suppress disco in the ‘70s — and why disco’s outlived ...

Dec 05, 202449 minEp. 497
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