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Wine, Wine Not A Queer Podcast
Wine, Wine Not A Queer Podcast
Author: Rick Todd & Jeremy Williams
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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.
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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.
Jeremy and Rick discuss Gypsy starring Audra McDonald, Sunset Boulevard starring Nicole Scherzinger, EPCOT Candlelight Processional with Brendan Fraser and the Netflix series Black Doves.
Jeremy and Rick discuss the CNN townhall with Kamala Harris, Jennifer's Body and English Teacher season 1 episodes 3-8
Jeremy and Rick discuss Seat at the Table, Mary and George Episode 5 and The Circle.
Jeremy and Rick discuss Easter, Girl From the North Country, Miss Comedy Queen Pageant, Stranger Sings!, Strange Way of Life and For the Love of DILFs Season 2.
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.
In this hilarious and heartfelt episode, Rick Todd and Jeremy Williams dive into everything from 143’s “I love you” pager code and Mr. Rogers trivia to Jeremy’s chaotic new job at Macy’s Uggs, Rick’s tree-trimming drama and their glowing review of Netflix’s “Boots.” Fun, queer pop-culture chaos!
Rick and Jeremy dish out laughs, NYC adventures, Fire Island tales, and pop culture hot takes—including a review of FX’s Adults. With trivia, real estate rants, and celeb gossip, it’s a fast-paced, witty dive into friendship, modern life, and everything in between.
Rick Todd hosts with guest host Ryan Williams-Jent. They discuss St Pete Pride events, Tampa Bay Rays Pride Night and the 2015 film Stonewall.
Rick and Jeremy discuss the live telecast of the Broadway show Good Night and Good Luck and the 78th Annual Tony Awards
Jeremy and Rick discuss One Magical Weekend, The Splash Awards, moving and the film Things Like This.
Rick and Jeremy discuss a recent trip to Philadelphia and the 2018 movie A Kid Like Jake.
Jeremy and Rick discuss Air Supply at Carnegie Hall, Floyd Collins and the new series Overcompensating.
Rick and Jeremy discuss Leah Michelle, Jeremy's big garage sale, Orlando Fringe shows and the Jacob Elordi movie On Swift Horses.
Jeremy and Rick discuss the Tony Award nominations and the Bowen Yang film 'The Wedding Banquet'.
Jeremy and Rick discuss The Lion King at Dr Phillips for the Performing Arts and the 2015 movie Carol.
Jeremy and Rick discuss their Easter weekend and the film A Nice Indian Boy.



