AHANE FEILE: We hosted the group stages of Féile 2023 on Saturday April 15. We hosted Division 3 which saw us welcome Murroe-Boher, Knockaderry. Ballyagr.
why haven t we seen a gay character? i mean, they exist. get a load of this. my son in law and his pal tinkerbell. excuse me, would you mind? hey steve. hey rod. hi, mr. bunker. they bring their own stories to families all the time. kelsey, are you trying to tell me that steve is? i just wouldn t want my place to become no hangout. i mean there was story material there. oh steve, you re going to want to bust them wide open when i tell you this. i don t know where he get these brain storms, but he thinks you re a, i can t even say it steve. he s right, arch. huh? these shows were changing the way that we think about queerness and otherness. excuse me, i thought this was eddie stokes s room. it is. it is? oh, are you his wife? no. same old eddie, huh? where is he?
well, you see oh, i got it, he don t want me to know he s here so you re supposed to say he ain t here but he is here. in there. in 1977, we got a very ground-breaking episode of the jeffersons titled once a friend. it s me eddie, only i m edie now! say what? george can t wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend. and when eddie comes to town, eddie is now edie and is a trans woman. take a good look. but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. representation matters because if you know and like this person that s fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life. when we were younger, i used
i just wouldn t want my place to become no hangout. i mean there was story material there. oh, stave, you re going to want to bust them wide open when i tell you this. i don t know where he get these brain storms, but he thinks you re a, i can t even say it steve. he s right, arch. huh? these shows were changing the way that we think about queerness and otherness. excuse me, i thought this was eddie stokes s room. it is. it is? oh, are you his wife? no. same old eddie, huh? where is he? well, you see oh, i got it. he don t want me to know he s here so you re supposed to say he ain t here, but he is here, in there. in 1977, we got a very ground-breaking episode of the jeffersons titled once a friend. it s me eddie, only i m edie now! say what?
george can t wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend. and when eddie comes to town, eddie is now edie and is a trans woman. take a good look. but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. representation matters because if you know and like this person that s fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life. when we were younger, i used to hate you. you used to steal my clothes. you had such nice things. soap i think was so raw. what do you people drink? you mean new yorkers? we drink. no, no, homos. we drink your basic heterosexual drinks. there was something very delicious about the gayness of billy crystal s character.