Infamous Queer: Alfie’s Home
Infamous Sphere reviews the worst children’s book ever written. Yes, even worse than Melanie’s Marvellous Measles, because at least that one was competently illustrated.
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Infamous Queer: Alfie’s Home
Infamous Sphere reviews the worst children’s book ever written. Yes, even worse than Melanie’s Marvellous Measles, because at least that one was competently illustrated.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jLMlqydz4w)
Cheapskate Live! w/Infamous Sphere—Chad’s World People have been trying to get Web-based TV shows off the ground since the late 90s, but some of the programming offered was a bit… niche. Infamous Sphere drops in to watch an early and creepy attempt at gay programming.
Why are Peter O’Toole’s eyes so blue?
Cheapskate Live! w/Infamous Sphere – Gay Sydney In 1982, Sydney was the "Golden City of the Gays" according to this Australian television report. Infamous Sphere joins me for a look at when man-on-man sex was illegal, but cream-colored turtlenecks with blazers were just fine.
Cheapskate Live! w/Infamous Sphere – Arctic Artists The CBC discusses a group of artists who travel to Baffin Island, and artist friend of the program Infamous Sphere drops in for an exceptionally chatty and oddly informative look at the film.
Infamus Queer: Gender and Sexuality in Blue Velvet
Infamous Queer - Brokeback Mountain
Infamous Sphere finally talks about The Gay Movie.
like I know a lot of fans of online reviewers and it saddens me how few of them know of/watch Infamous Sphere.
She not only reviews Queer Movies and period Dramas (usually period dramas with queer undertones) as well as has episodes dedicated to movies that portray non-traditional gender identities, but she also makes these really, really good watercolor illustrations to her episodes, and for the Period Drama Drama episodes, usually recreates actual period outfits. And the content of the reviews is also great, going very analytical while also funny, and very inclusive and considerate of complexities regarding the subject matters.
Just, fucking watch the show already.