Wine, Wine Not: A Queer podcast with Watermark LGBTQ News Source publisher, Rick Todd, and editor-in-chief Jeremy Williams explore what’s queer in their favorite types of media. Each week the hosts discuss the queerness in movies and television and take a look at headlines in regional LGBTQ newspapers around the country. Enjoy a glass of wine with Jeremy, or wine not it up with Rick in what is sure to be an hour of fun.
Episode 176 kicks off with deeply unnecessary “176” trivia before Danny drops in with Six, Juneteenth with Come Out With Pride, birthday cake math and a life-changing Argentinian pizza. Rick and Jeremy swap apartment hunt nightmares, survive a tense Times Square pizza incident, hit theater highs and close with a review of the sometimes-steamy Leviticus.
Episode 175 dives into dark “175” trivia and pop culture detours before bringing in Central Florida Bureau Chief Bellanee Plaza for some Girls in Wonderland antics, “muffin” controversy and moving Pulse remembrances. Plus, Rick and Jeremy review Stop! That! Train! and Silverback Mountain, reacting to unexpectedly wild choices and performances that sparked plenty to say.
We’re back in our usual rhythm, with guest Danny Garcia dropping in with the big Central Florida events before we break down this year’s Tonys—Ragtime, The Lost Boys, Shmigadoon and what landed or didn’t. We also bounce through Dog Day Afternoon, Celebrity Autobiography, Giant and a packed movie night together.
Rick records from his NYC apartment while Jeremy secretly navigates homelessness—crashing in a Bellevue psych ward, shelter-hopping and pushing a grandma cart across the city. They still riff on Friends, random pop culture “173” trivia and review Miss You, Love You—balancing absurd humor with surprisingly raw, human reality.
Jeremy racks up a NYC parking ticket, battles horse traffic and scrambles toward apartment freedom while Rick survives a brutal, sunbaked softball tournament then celebrates Fringe favorites. They trade war stories, question questionable life choices, and unpack Lurker: a slow-burn look at obsession, manipulation and deeply uncomfortable fame-chasing.
Rick and Jeremy trade NYC heat complaints, Orlando Fringe Fest highlights, Broadway snubs and a quieter-than-expected AIDS Walk, with plenty of side quests into Disney visits, rent realities and unexpected apartment wins. They wrap with a candid take on Kill Your Darlings—uneven but engaging, much like the week that inspired it.
Rick and Jeremy hit episode 170 the only way they know how—fast, funny and just a little chaotic—in their signature review style that mixes sharp takes with playful roasting. From Friends nostalgia to a spirited breakdown of The Devil Wears Prada 2, they unpack what works (and what doesn’t), toss in wild trivia and argue like pros while keeping it hilarious, honest and totally bingeable.
Join Rick and Jeremy as they chat through flying mishaps, pickle festivals and celebrity bartending before diving into TV. They review “Half Man,” revisit “Friends” wedding drama and share pop culture tidbits. Expect laughs, random trivia and playful banter—plus a side of cough drops and Broadway buzz along the way.
Jeremy and Rick bounce through Friends deep cuts, Florida fashion debates and headline-only journalism before reviewing Netflix’s Big Mistakes. Expect wine talk, subway side-eyes, pop-culture detours and affectionate roasting. It’s a breezy hang where nostalgia meets smart snark, curiosity runs wild and the laughs land easy every week together now.
Rick and Jeremy sip, joke and ramble through theater love and pop culture, from Death Becomes Her and Death of a Salesman to The Lost Boys musical and YouTube’s The Disappointments. Expect playful banter, Broadway opinions, nostalgic detours and laughter that feels like catching up with old friends over wine – or wine not.
Two longtime friends riff on tech woes, pop culture, ghosts (maybe) and life’s oddities before reviewing Outcome, the Keanu Reeves comedy about fame, image control and messy apologies. Expect queer banter, pop references, strong opinions and lots of laughter—plus wine, caffeine and questionable decisions.
Episode 165 pops the cork on Friends deep cuts, Elvis trivia, Pokémon panic and gas‑station lore before face‑planting joyfully into theater gaydom: Broadway’s Titanique, Netflix’s Merrily We Roll Along, and Ready or Not 2. Plus bonnets, cherry blossoms, Central Park Frogger and opinions—so many opinions.
Episode 164 pours strong opinions with weak filters. Rick and Jeremy brave a very queer, very silly horror flick (Whistle), rave about Project Hail Mary, shout out Fat Ham and casually name‑drop the Epstein files—while absolutely not staying on topic. Grab your wine or load up on caffeine; you’re gonna need it.
Rick and Jeremy pop corks on Broadway buzz (Chess, Death of a Salesman), TikTok‑fed TV like 9‑1‑1, Friends misfires and Ryan Gosling in Project Hail Mary. Plus: social media fatigue, Epstein files, subway etiquette and a brutally honest deep dive into the 2006 movie Shortbus. Queer, sharp and only slightly judgmental.
Award-winning queer chaos—oops, chemistry—is back. Rick and Jeremy dish on Oscars drama, pop culture deep cuts, Disney adventures, Stonewall moments and wildly specific trivia. Smart, snarky, slightly feral and proudly opinionated—this episode sips culture, spills tea, and laughs the whole way through.
Wine Wine Not: A Queer Podcast spirals from Timothée Chalamet’s growing ego to Broadway sightings, busted ceilings, soap‑opera absurdity and New York survival stories—before absolutely dragging HBO’s Murder in Glitterball City for messy storytelling, questionable focus and wasting a truly wild true‑crime case. Snark poured generously.
This week, Jeremy pours the wine while Rick delivers the sanity as they dissect aging, hot doctors, prune drama and the Oscar‑nominated queer short A Friend of Dorothy. Expect sharp banter, heartfelt moments, British lesbian brilliance and the kind of queer commentary that deserves its own award.
This week on Wine Wine Not: A Queer Podcast, Rick and Jeremy break down The Birdcage like it’s prestige TV, survive blizzard-level nonsense and bring on special guest Ethan Suarez to spill insider tea on One Magical Weekend. Think queer chaos energy meets Bravo‑level confessionals — minus the broken wine glasses.
Episode 158 serves work drama, city‑inspector vengeance, Central Park wildlife that deserves hazard pay, penguins with messier love lives than ours, a rat saga no one asked for and our brutally honest takedown of King Cobra, the film that proves even queer cinema occasionally phones it in, loudly, with bad lighting.
Rick and Jeremy hit New York like two gays on a mission: Oh, Mary! in the fourth row, Marjorie Prime for emotional damage and a Mamma Mia burlesque for spiritual healing. Plus Uggs tales, wine-fueled wisdom and their very bold review of the BDSM film Pillion.
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