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The Twist Podcast #167: Good Moments to All, DeSantis Doubles Down, No More #Queerface, and the Week in Headlines
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we wish everyone a happy moment, discuss the Florida surge fiasco, call for an end to queerbaiting in pop culture, and take a Twisted look at the headlines.
Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, and TheTwistPodcast.com.
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EVENTS: William Way LGBT Community Center Offers ‘Trans Way’ Weekly Social Group Zoom Meetings (Thursdays)
TransWay: Zoom Meetings
When: Thursday, August 5 (ongoing)Thursdays, 7:30pm – 9:00pmDescription
Weekly: Thursdays
A weekly social group for the transgender and gender nonconforming community. To join this group make a request on the group’s Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/group s/TransWayWilli amWay/ -
Savvy Senior: Does Medicare Cover Home Health Care?
By Jim Miller
Dear Savvy Senior,
How does Medicare cover in-home health care? My husband has a chronic health condition that makes it very difficult for him to leave the house, so I’m wondering if he could qualify for Medicare home health care.
Seeking Help
Dear Seeking,
Medicare covers a wide variety of part-time or intermittent in-home health care services to beneficiaries in need, if they meet Medicare’s criteria. Here’s how it works.
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Podcast Pick: Rainbow Country, Radio Show and Podcast with Host Mark Tara
Our newest Podcast Pick comes from Canadian content creator and all-around force of nature Mark Tara.
“In 2016 I started my Gay radio show Rainbow Country on CIUT895FM in Toronto. The show has featured pillars of Canada’s LGBT Community & beyond including Oscar winners, Grammy winners, JUNO winners, best selling authors, coverage of festivals like CMW, INDIE WEEK, TIFF & so much more. In 2019 my show became a #1 LGBT podcast on Podomatic.com, one of the internet’s top 10 podcast platforms. In 2020 Rainbow Country became syndicated and can now be heard on radio in Winnipeg, Whitehorse, Ottawa, Haliburton & Online.”
Tuesdays, 11:00pm-1:00am
CIUT 89.5 FMProducer & Host Mark Tara is your tour guide through Rainbow Country. A little Gay radio show working to give voice to the LGBT community and beyond. (Now in Syndication)
You can also enjoy the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, Podomatic, and other podcast platforms.
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One Thing or Another: Found At Sea
By Mark McNease
It’s always One Thing or Another… a lighthearted look at aging, life, and the absurdities of it all.
Bodies of water hold a fascination for many people, as well as providing an indescribable comfort. I grew up in an Indiana town with two rivers, and I live just a mile from the magnificent Delaware flowing slowly between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. For me there has always been something about the movement of these vast waterways that felt like home, as if I really am a fish out of water longing to jump back in where I belong and swim away.
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One Thing or Another: Found At Sea
By Mark McNease
It’s always One Thing or Another… a lighthearted look at aging, life, and the absurdities of it all.
Bodies of water hold a fascination for many people, as well as providing an indescribable comfort. I grew up in an Indiana town with two rivers, and I live just a mile from the magnificent Delaware flowing slowly between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. For me there has always been something about the movement of these vast waterways that felt like home, as if I really am a fish out of water longing to jump back in where I belong and swim away.
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What’s Cooking: Quick and Easy One Pan Ratatouille
What’s Cooking is a feature at LGBTSr highlighting easy, delicious recipes. Have a recipe to share? Email us at: recipes @ lgbtsr.com
Looking for an easy side dish? Have a few of these vegetables in the crisper you need to use up? Ratatouille is the answer.
First a little history
The word ratatouille originates from the Occitan ratatolha and is related to the French ratouiller and tatouiller. The verb touiller means “to stir up,” and from the late 18th century indicated a coarse stew. (Wikipedia)
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Review: Frida Kahlo’s ‘Pose’ Exhibition at Brandeis University’s Rose Art Museum, by Sue Katz
This article is reprinted with permission from Sue Katz: Consenting Adult
By Sue Katz
I’m on a mission to check out the many small museums in this area of Massachusetts. This rainy Saturday was the perfect timing for my first visit to the Rose Art Museum. Their modern and contemporary permanent collection is extraordinary – every piece of the highest quality. Stunners from one wall to another, with women and people of color now heavily represented.
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The Twist Podcast #166: Mindless Memes, Delta Dawns, Sexless Summer Swimwear, and the Week In Headlines
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we consider stupid memes, the coming Delta variant disaster, unsexy men’s swimwear for summer, and the week in headlines.
Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, and TheTwistPodcast.com.
Copyright 2021 MadeMark Publishing
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The Twist Podcast #166: Mindless Memes, Delta Dawns, Sexless Summer Swimwear, and the Week In Headlines
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we consider stupid memes, the coming Delta variant disaster, unsexy men’s swimwear for summer, and the week in headlines.
Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, and TheTwistPodcast.com.
Copyright 2021 MadeMark Publishing
Join Mark’s email list for updates, podcasts, giveaways, and his monthly newsletter!
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What’s Cooking: Easy Summer Zucchini Bread
What’s Cooking is a feature at LGBTSr highlighting easy, delicious recipes. Have a recipe to share? Email us at: recipes @ lgbtsr.com
Our vegetable garden is in near-full bloom again, with cucumbers and zucchini popping up every day. It will be awhile longer for the tomatoes, but there’s no reason to wait for delicious cucumber salad (coming soon!) and easy-peasy zucchini bread and muffins.
Here’s a recipe I’ve used every summer since we started the garden. It’s easy and delicious, and it looks like you worked harder than you did. I’m not much for heavy lifting in the kitchen – the cleanup is enough labor for me. These are my favorite kinds of recipes, and you can do them year after year (or month after month, if it suits you!).
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EVENTS: Senior Planet Offers Digital Essentials for Older Adult Caregivers & Recipients of Care (8/9 – 9/21)
Course Description
Digital EssentialsRegistration is Open – RSVP Below – All sessions are in Eastern Time Zone
This virtual course was designed specifically for older adult caregivers age 60+ and recipients of care. The course will meet twice per week over Zoom for 75 minutes. Training sessions will demonstrate how digital tools and platforms make everyday tasks easier and can be used to improve your physical and mental well-being. By the end of the 6-week course, you will be able to:
- Use Zoom to attend events (and class!) virtually
- Understand best practices for navigating the internet safely
- Explore a demo banking website and appreciate the benefits of online banking
- Order groceries online and have them delivered to your home
- Recognize the benefits of telemedicine and home delivery for prescription medicines
- Use messaging apps to stay in touch with friends and family anywhere in the world
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From the Podcast Archives: Ginny Brennan, Producing Director for Music Mountain Theatre, Joins the Podcast
Now that life is returning to its new kind of normal we’re able to enjoy going to the theater again, and Lambertville boasts one of the best local theaters in the country. Last year I had the pleasure of interviewing Ginny Brennan, Producing Director and one of the founders of Music Mountain Theatre. After a year-plus of staying away due to Covid restrictions we’ve been delighted to go back, having recently seen the theater’s productions of Murder at Cheltenham Manor (a fun whodunit perfectly suited for this mystery writer!), and Head Over Heels, featuring music from 80s icons The Go-Gos.
MUSIC MOUNTAIN THEATRE opened its doors on October 6, 2017 with its inaugural production of Phantom. In addition to our Mainstage productions, we offer performances for Young Audiences throughout the year. Our theatre school offers classes encompassing a range of disciplines across acting, musical theatre, and dance.
It is the mission of MUSIC MOUNTAIN THEATRE to enrich, educate, and entertain our community through the study, performance, and appreciation of the arts.
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