QueerCast #20: Launch of QueerCast.Net!
| Posted on March 22, 2007 Filed Under GLBT, activism, discrimination, government, lesbian issues, news, podcast, queer issues, transgendered issues |
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We have finally launched! In our special special 20th episode, we talk about some of our plans for a launch party to be held in late April, as well as the BIG fan mail NCCS has written for the entire gay community about criminalising lesbians… oh… the troubles.
For all you lazy bums out there, we will now include a integrated web player in each of our episodes, so that you can play directly from your browser. Nevertheless, we will appreciate if you can subscribe to us via iTunes instead!
QueerCast: Episode 20 (14.0MB)
To download, right click on the above link and choose “Save Target As…”.
(Format: MP3, Duration: 23:47 mins, Stereo)

At the same time, we’re also on Youtube! Watch the video interview of us for a low budget student production: HMSXLTY: The Missing Pieces
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Congratulations Guys! I had a ball of time listening to you guys, laughed till i cried when u guys did the dumb blond asian accent, haha. Anyway do we need to get invites to come to the launch party or something? Id so wanna be there!. hope to hear more from you guys soon!
hi shanhmen
no darling its a free for all party so invite all your friends too!!
21st apr is the day so mark your calender
more details in future esp
My first show, I am going back listen to the rest. But enjoying it so far.
I think the law that you’re talking about is only for sodomy law, therefore the bigots would like to add lesbian sex in the law. I have no rights to comment much. I don’t live in Singaore and I am not a Singaporean.
You’re doing a great thing for the gay community, especially the Asian gay community. At least, you now have a platform, unlike Malaysia, it’s still kinda scary. I have spoken to several Malaysian gay bloggers and individuals, and they are still very paranoid about having their identity exposed. Even I, as Malaysian, but now living in the USA have to do a backup plan in case someone wants to lock me up for being gay and speak openly about in on my podcast.
Keep it up boys, in more ways than one. ;)