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Prairie Rainbow Review

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Chick-Fil-a
Music
Friendship
Houston
LGBTQ+ Rights
Corporate Responsibility
The Wiz
Memoriam
Holocaust
A Nice Indian Boy
Broadway
Theater
Main Street Theater
Generational Trauma
South Asian Diaspora
Mid-Century Modern
Tupperware
Gay Conversion Therapy
Personal Freedom
Community

We are a married couple talking about current trends and social issues. We are also going to talk about the reboot of the Little House on the Prairie series.

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Lee found a group called the COWGAYS on Facebook, and he instantly became a fan. Brett was soon onboard! They are a newly formed supergroup composed of Brooke Eden, Adam Mac, and Chris Housman. Each had a solo career, but they were all queer and deci... more

We've been cruising Carnival for years now. It's become one of our favorite things to do, because it's relaxing and very structured. But lately, it seems the culture war is on the high seas! We've always known there were folks politically opposed to ... more

More and more, brick-and-mortar stores are disappearing. Stores and restaurants go online. But what about banks? Is it safe to bank with a financial institution that just lists an HTML address, not a street address? Lee brings in our friend Tim Stoke... more

Recently, Lee read an article about a San Francisco-based coffee chain removing Pride flags from its decor. The move was to make more people feel included, at least that was the stated reason. What does inclusion look like? And what does exclusion lo... more

Lee sent Brett a reel through Facebook about the TOP 5 ALL-TIME GROSSING LGBTQ+ FILMS. Some were predictable, but others were a surprise. We talk about the five and give our thoughts on each one in brief. Trust us, it is tough for Brett to be brief a... more

After an incident in the gym, Brett and Lee decide to discuss PDA. Public displays of affection between same gender couples seem to still be frowned on, even in our progressive neighborhood. The conversation goes off on many tangents (no surprise!), ... more

So what are we watching right now? We break down some of the streaming series that caught our attention lately.

We went to Puerto Vallarta for a family vacation just in time for a cartel uprising. We break down the incident for you that made our vacation more exciting than it should have been. We got to see Mexico like never before, under lockdown, and wonderi... more

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Recent Guests

D. Jerome
A formidable triple threat actor and dancer performing the Tin Man in The Wiz.
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Episode: Brett's Interview with D. Jerome of THE WIZ - Episode 14
Jenny Lee Stern
Broadway actress known for her role in Forbidden Broadway.
Forbidden Broadway
Episode: Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Dixie Longate
Theatrical Tupperware saleswoman and performance artist
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Episode: Dixie's Tupperware Party at STAGES HOUSTON! - Episode 10 / April 16th
Wesley Whitson
A Houston native actor preparing to play Hamlet in an adaptation by 4th Wall Theatre.
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Episode: Brett's Interview with Wesley Whitson about HAMLET - Episode 8 / April 9th
Noga Flaishon
Playwright of 'Memoriam'
Main Street Theater
Episode: Brett Interviews Noga Flaishon who is premiering MEMORIAM at MAIN STREET - Episode 4 / March 26th

Hosts

Brett Cullen
Co-host of Prairie Rainbow Review; frequent participant with long-running involvement in discussions and storytelling.
Harley Ingalls
Co-host of Prairie Rainbow Review; brings commentary and support, often engaging in conversations around culture and social issues.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Q: Do you think that the three of them are going to follow after you?
While she hopes her daughters explore various careers, she emphasizes their talent and support for theatre.
Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Q: Do you feel bad making fun of some of these folks?
She acknowledges that humor has evolved and they strive to be clever and sensitive in their parodies, acknowledging the need to be mindful of the times.
Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Q: How did you end up in this production?
Jenny explains her long-standing relationship with the Forbidden Broadway team, having participated in various productions over the years.
Lisa D'Amour from Catastrophic Theatre presenting THE FROZEN SECTION! - Episode Two / March 19th
Q: What aspects of this play are you inserting regarding gender non-conformity?
Sage, the young character, identifies as non-binary, and the cast features a diverse range of gender identities and ages, enhancing the play's exploration of fluidity in identity.
Lisa D'Amour from Catastrophic Theatre presenting THE FROZEN SECTION! - Episode Two / March 19th
Q: What inspired you to come up with The Frozen Section?
The idea rooted from D'Amour's long consideration of grocery stores as symbols, particularly influenced by societal dynamics observed during crises like hurricanes.

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- A conversation-driven show led by a married couple that often leans into current trends, social issues, and culture, with frequent forays into theater, music, LGBTQ+ topics, parenting, and personal experiences. Episodes center on personal anecdotes, shared values, and nuanced takes on controversial topics, bridging entertainment with thoughtful commentary. A recurring strength appears to be the balance between light-hearted banter and substantive discussion, making it approachable for listeners who enjoy culture, community, and progressive perspectives. The format often features engaging stories, interviews, and reflections that feel like a long-standing friendship discussing the world, with notable episodes touching on friendship, theate... more

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