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Dublin Core
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Title
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Boston's Other Voice Radio Program Archives
Description
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Boston's Other Voice was an LGBTQ-themed radio magazine that ran from February 1981 to November 1989. The show was created by Don Latulippe, public affairs programming director at WROR-FM 98.5 (the FM sister station to WRKO-AM, both owned by RKO General), and psychotherapist Dennis Iadarolla.
The show was hosted from 1981-1985 by Dennis Iadarolla and from 1986-1989 by Peter Stickel. Don Latulippe hosted an interview with Stickel during this period, as well.
According to Peter Stickel, these recordings of the show were rescued as the station was sold and the show cut due in part to the public affairs program requirement ending during the Reagan administration.
Contributor
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Iadarolla, Dennis
Latulippe, Don
Stickel, Peter
Publisher
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The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Identifier
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THP-046-BOV
Date
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1981-1989
Subject
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Radio programs; Boston (Mass.); LGBTQ people; Lesbians; Gay men; Bisexual people; Transgender people; Queer people
Creator
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Boston's Other Voice
Sound
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Duration
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29:58
Bit Rate/Frequency
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128000
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Title
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Interview with Betsy Salkind and Helene Lantry about their comedy show "Terrorist Bridesmaids," 1989 September 3
Subject
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Salkind, Betsy; Lantry, Helene; Comedy; Club Cafe; Radio programs; Boston (Mass.); Lesbians; Gay men; Bisexuals; Transgender people
Description
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In this recording of Boston's Other Voice, which aired on September 3, 1989, host Peter Stickel interviews Betsy Salkind and Helene Lantry about their four women comedy show, "Terrorist Bridesmaids." The show is scheduled to run at Club Cafe. The show features solo and ensemble performances, as well as improvisation. Both woman talk about their comedy careers in Boston and the benefits of being in Boston over a more competitive scene like New York City. They also talk about lesbian nightlife in Boston and their theories on why there are more venues for gay men. Lantry talks about the impact of her comedy on straight audiences, making them think about LGBTQ people and their lives and rights in a new way.
Date
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1989-09-03
Rights
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Type
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Sound
Identifier
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THP-046-BOV-071_19890903
Creator
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Boston's Other Voice
Publisher
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The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Contributor
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Stickel, Peter
Format
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audio/mp3
Betsy Salkind
Club Cafe
comedy
Helene Lantry
improvisation
lesbians
Peter Stickel
theater