What’s the connection between certain women - from Lady Gaga to the Queen Mum - and queer society?
This interview series, hosted by DJ and LGBT activist Alice Beverton-Palmer, explores the Dorothy in ‘friends of Dorothy’.
Expect fresh, frank and funny interviews with famous names and unsung heroes, a new angle on the queer zeitgeist, and history you won’t have learned at school.
Get involved on Twitter - we want your stories, and your guest suggestions. Tweet a name @Dorothy_Podcast and we'll try to make it happen. We're especially keen to talk to more women of colour.
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What’s the connection between certain women - from Lady Gaga to the Queen Mum - and queer society?
This interview series, hosted by DJ and LGBT activist Alice Beverton-Palmer, explores the Dorothy in ‘friends of Dorothy’.
Expect fresh, frank and funny interviews with famous names and unsung heroes, a new angle on the queer zeitgeist, and history you won’t have learned at school.
Get involved on Twitter - we want your stories, and your guest suggestions. Tweet a name @Dorothy_Podcast and we'll try to make it happen. We're especially keen to talk to more women of colour.
Victoria Noe is a straight woman who has been repeatedly drawn into AIDS activism since the early days of the crisis - and wrote a book about women like her.
Our first Friend of Dorothy, Simon Jones has worked as one of the UK's leading publicists for over 20 years and maintains a client list that is ICONS ONLY.
Alice meets movie director Shelly Chopra Dhar, whose debut movie Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga (2019) is the first commercial Bollywood movie to put a lesbian couple centre stage.
What’s the connection between certain women - from Lady Gaga to the Queen Mum - and queer society?
This interview series, hosted by DJ and LGBT activist Alice Beverton-Palmer, explores the Dorothy in ‘friends of Dorothy’.
Expect fresh, frank and funny interviews with famous names and unsung heroes, a new angle on the queer zeitgeist, and history you won’t have learned at school.
Get involved on Twitter - we want your stories, and your guest suggestions. Tweet a name @Dorothy_Podcast and we'll try to make it happen. We're especially keen to talk to more women of colour.