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Our Show:
"Out In The Bay" is a weekly half-hour radio show broadcast
on NPR affiliate KALW, 91.7 FM and streamed live worldwide on
KALW.org Thursdays at 7:30PM, and Sundays at 2:00PM Pacific
Time. We interview community leaders, newsmakers, authors,
artists and interesting personalities. Entertaining,
informative, inspiring, educational, "Out In The Bay" is the
sound of our culture. Produced by Eric
Jansen, Marilyn Pittman and
David Latulippe. |
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HOT Dates:
Here are just a few fun queer things to do in and around
S.F. Please tell ‘em Out in the Bay sent you!
• A Brand New Me! Connie Champagne sings the Dusty Springfield
Songbook New Conservatory Theatre Center favorite Connie
Champagne brings her astonishing talents to the music made
famous by Dusty Springfield, a perfect pairing of singer and
songs. Audiences who only know her as an interpreter of Judy
Garland will discover a brand new Champagne. Arrangements and
accompaniment by Joe Collins, written and directed by Allen
Sawyer, the team responsible for Encore, Judy and Goodbye
Yellowbrick Road. Through August 10 at New Conservatory Theatre
Center, 25 Van Ness Ave. Info online at
www.NCTCSF.org.
• A Chorus Line. Although I saw it in New York many years ago,
I’d forgotten how gay-relevant A Chorus Line is. Truly
groundbreaking when it first opened in 1975, it’s still relevant
and moving, and the current production S.F. production at the
Curran theatre is top-notch. A grueling audition in which
dancers must reveal themselves, it’s described as “the musical
for everyone who’s ever had a dream and put it all on the line.”
Through July 27 at The Curran Theatre, 445 Geary St. Info at
www.SHNSF.com.
• For the historically-minded, an exhibition of photographs by
the late Alan B. Stone, a premier beefcake photographer and
entrepreneuer in the 1950s. Stone’s male physique photos and
magazines are on display, as well as artful streetscapes,
construction worker and dock scenes of old Montreal, where he
lived through a repressive anti-gay crackdown in the 1950s and
‘60s, and his boy scout camp photos (he was an official, paid
photographer for the Boy Scouts of Canada!). It’s at SF
Camerawork, 657 Mission St., through August 23. Info at
www.SFCameraWork.org. |
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Bios |
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Eric Jansen
Founder, Co-Executive
Producer and Host, is
a veteran broadcaster and print
journalist. A former news
anchor, producer and reporter at
KQED-FM, San Francisco; KLIV-AM,
San Jose; and Minnesota Public
Radio, Eric's award-winning
reports have been heard on many
NPR programs and PRI's
"Marketplace." His print work
has been in The Mercury News,
The Business Journal, and gay
magazines Genre and The
Advocate, among other
publications. He co-produced the
June 2007 PBS documentary
Why We Sing!, about GLBT
choruses and their role in the
civil rights fight. In addition
to producing Out in the Bay,
Eric is a principal consultant
specializing in PR,
communications planning and
media training with
MGH Consulting, LLC, and
occasionally narrates for the
public television documentary
series
Land of the Dragon.
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Marilyn Pittman
Co-Executive Producer and
Host, is a veteran
broadcaster. Her radio career
spans 30 years and includes two
national radio programs, talk
show stints at KQED-FM and KGO-AM
in San Francisco, as well as a
daily comedy/talk show in the
year 2000 on GAYBC.com which
became Sirius radio's OUTQ
channel. She teaches broadcast
performance at UC Berkeley and
has been the leading voice coach
and talent consultant for NPR
stations since 1989. The
recipient of a 1991 GLAAD Media
Award for her work as an openly
gay stand-up comic and radio
commentator, she has lived in
San Francisco for 21 years. |
Website:
http://www.marilynpittman.com
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David Latulippe
Contributing Producer and
Host, is an
announcer and Producer for
KALW in San Francisco. At
New York NPR affiliate station
WNYC he hosted news and
classical music programs. He is
also an accomplished flutist,
and continues to perform in
orchestral and chamber music
settings throughout the world.
In San Francisco he performs
with
The Peninsula Symphony and
with harpist Michael Steadman.
He is also a voice actor and
prepares supertitles for opera
companies. He was music
consultant to director Mike
Nichols for the HBO Emmy
Award-winning film “Wit” and
worked with Nichols on “Angels
in America.”
Website:
http://www.davidlatulippe.com
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