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BiCities! A show by and for the bisexual community |
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BiCities! is the nation's only bisexual community television show!
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Minneapolis cable channel 17 Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm
Upcoming shows:
July 15th Show #129 : Brent Fuqua July 22nd Show #128: Dr. Diane Kelly July 29th Show #129: Brent Fuqua |
St. Paul cable channel 15 Wednesday evenings
at 10:30pm
Upcoming shows:
July 16th Show #129: Dr. Diane
Kelly July 23rd: Show #128: Brent Fuqua July 30th Show #129: Dr. Diane Kelly |
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Complete list of current and past shows: Show 129: Brent Fuqua (First broadcast July 15, 2008) Show 128: Dr. Diane Kelly (First broadcast July 8, 2008) Show 127: Erika Kate McDonald (First broadcast June 17, 2008) Show 126: Debra Davis (First broadcast June 10, 2008) Show 125:Alan Horowitz and Nate Gottfried : Out for Equity (First broadcast May 6, 2008) Show 124: Ron Fox (First broadcast April 29, 2008) Show 123: Future Lisa (First broadcast April 8, 2008) Show 122: Ann DeGroot (First broadcast April 1, 2008) Show 121: Dallas Drake (First broadcast March 11, 2008) Show 120: Lou Hoffman (First broadcast March 4, 2008) Show 119: Monica Meyer (First broadcast Feb 12, 2008) Show 118: J. Evan Megard
(First broadcast
Feb 5, 2008) (First broadcast Jan 8, 2008) Show 116: Barbara Satin and Chris Bargeron, GLBT Generations Conference (First broadcast Jan 1, 2008) Show 115: Bill Burleson (First broadcast November 6, 2007) Show 114: Jennifer Andrade-Ward (First broadcast October 30, 2007) Show 113: Dee Langley with Orkestar Bez Ime (First broadcast October 9, 2007) Show 112: Judy Donaghy (First broadcast October 2, 2007) Show 111: Anita Kozan (First broadcast September 11, 2007) Show 110: Marge Charmoli (First broadcast September 4, 2007) Show 109: Jim Stoltz (First broadcast August 14, 2007) Show 108: "The Girls" (First broadcast August 6, 2007) Show 107: Alex Nelson (First broadcast July 3, 2007) Show 106: Beth Zemsky (First broadcast June 26, 2007) Show 105: Rob Yaeger (First broadcast June 5, 2007) Show 104: Lou Hoffman and BECAUSE (First broadcast May 29, 2007) Show 103: Raquel (Rocki) Simoes & Quamar (First broadcast May 8, 2007) Show 102: Patricia Good from Pi (First broadcast May 1, 2007) Show 101: Andrea Jenkins (First broadcast April 10, 2007) Show 100: PFLAG Minneapolis (First broadcast April 3, 2007) Show 99: Robyn Ochs (First broadcast March 6, 2007) Show 98: Eli Coleman, director of the Program in Human Sexuality (First broadcast Feb 20, 2007) Show 97: Mike Grewe and Luciano Patino, co-chairs for Alphabet Soup (First broadcast Feb 6, 2007) Show 96: Biversity (First broadcast Dec 5, 2006) Show 95: Barbara Satin—GLBT Elder’s Cooperative (First broadcast Nov 28, 2006) Show 94: Amy Snyder—Avenues for Homeless Youth (First broadcast Oct 31, 2006) Show 91: David Fredrickson on same-sex marriage (First broadcast Oct 10, 2006) Show 92: Marie Castle and Paul Craven of Atheists For Human Rights (First broadcast Oct 3, 2006) Show 91: BJ Metzger (First broadcast Sept 12, 2006) Show 90: Lauri Appelbaum (First broadcast Sept 5, 2006) Show 89: Jason Paul Smith and Dorothy Fairbairn (First broadcast Aug 1, 2006) Show 88: Jean Tretter (First broadcast Aug 8 2006) Show 87: Dana Munson, Jungle Theater (First broadcast July 3, 2006) Show 86: Anne Phibbs, GLBT Programs office, UofM (first broadcast July 11, 2006) Show 85: Carolyn Whitson on motherhood (first broadcast May 30, 2006) Show 84: Anthony Winer on the history of marriage (first broadcast May 23, 2006) Show 83: Amy Johnson, Esq. on domestic partner rights (first broadcast May 2, 2006) Show 82: Ardell Brede, Rochester mayor (first broadcast April 25, 2006) Show 81: John Townsend, arts critic (first broadcast April 4, 2006) Show 80: Sharon Preves, author of Intersex and Identity (first broadcast March 28, 2006) Show 79: Joe Amico and Scott Bartell on sexual addiction (first broadcast March 7, 2006) Show 78: Joe Amico of Alternatives on substance abuse (first broadcast Feb 28, 2006) Show 77: Patrick Scully, of Partick's Cabaret (first broadcast Feb 7, 2006) Show 76: Maggie Scanlon, Director of the Balcony (first broadcast Jan 31, 2006) Show 75: Scott Bartell, Therapist and bi activist
(first
broadcast Jan 10, 2006)
Show
74: Anne Phibbs, UofM GLBT Programs Office
(first
broadcast Jan 3, 2006)
Show
73: Debra Davis, Gender Education Center
(first
broadcast Nov 8, 2005)
Show
72: Anita Hill
(first
broadcast Nov 1, 2005)
Show
71: Alex Nelson, District 202
(first
broadcast Dec 13, 2005)
Show
70: Sue Christensen, ceramics
(first
broadcast Dec 6, 2005)
Show
69: Future Lisa, Performance Artist
(first
broadcast Oct 11, 2005)
Show
68: Scott Fearing, OutFont Minnesota
(first
broadcast Oct 4, 2005)
Show
67: Emeri Burks, PFund Scholarship winner
(first
broadcast Aug 9, 2005)
Show
66: BJ Metzger, GLBT history
(first
broadcast Aug 2, 2005)
Show
65: History of the inclusion of B and T in GLBT politics with Jean
Tretter and George Holdgrafer
(first
broadcast July 12, 2005)
Show
64: GLBT elder housing
(first
broadcast July 5th, 2005)
Show
63: Anne Degroot, Outfront
(first
broadcast June 7, 2005)
Show
62: TransVoices Chorus with Randall Ehrbar and Erica Rogers
(first
broadcast May 31, 2005)
Show
61: Dr. Anita Kozan
(first
broadcast May 10, 2005)
Show
60: Bill Burleson, author of Bi America
(first
broadcast May 3, 2005)
Show
58: Louis Alemayehu, Ancestor Energy
(first
broadcast April 5, 2005)
Show
57: Charlie Copper and Gregg Lind
(first
broadcast March 8, 2005)
Show
55: Dr. Bean Robinson, from the U. of M. Program in Human Sexuality
(First
broadcast Feb 8, 2005)
Show
54: Leigh Combs, performance artist and activist
(First
broadcast Feb 1, 2005)
Show
53: Randall Ehrbar Ph.D. U of M Program in Human Sexuality
(First
Broadcast Dec 21, 2004)
Show
52: Alan Horowitz Out For Equity
(First
Broadcast Dec 14 , 2004)
Show
51: Travis Stanton, editor of Lavender Magazine
(First
Broadcast Nov 23 , 2004)
Show
50: Abigail Garner, author of Families Like Mine
(First
Broadcast Nov 16 , 2004)
Show
49: Brent Fuqua and Friends Pt 2 and Magdalen Hsu-LI--Taped
Live at 8ICB
(First
Broadcast Oct 5, 2004)
Show
48: Brent Fuqua and Friends Pt 1--Taped
Live at 8ICB
(First
Broadcast Sept 28, 2004)
Show
47: Denny Smith, author of God Did TOO Make Adam and Steve
(First
Broadcast Sept 14, 2004)
Show
46: Ron Fox Phd., bisexual therapist and researcher
Taped
Live at 8ICB
(First
Broadcast August 10, 2004)
Show
45: Charlie Tamble from the HIM Program of the Red Door Clinic
(First
Broadcast August 3, 2004)
Show
44: Emily Eastwood, Director of Reconciling in Christ Program of
Lutheran Concern
(First
Broadcast July 13, 2004)
Show
43: Connie Foster Ph.D on homophobia in the locker room
(First
Broadcast July 6, 2004)
Show
42: Dr. Walter Bockting of the Program in Human Sexuality of the
University of Minnesota
(First
Broadcast June 8, 2004)
Show
41: Sarah Harris of Patrick's Cabaret
(First
Broadcast June 1, 2004)
Show
40: Dolly Ruark on women's sports
(First
Broadcast May 11, 2004)
Show
39: Paul Grauer, Men's Athletic Director for Augsburg College
(First
Broadcast May 4, 2004)
Show
38: Max Gries and Katrina Johnson of Transgender Voices Conference
(First
Broadcast April 6, 2004)
Show
37: Mary Hoelscher of 8ICB
(First
broadcast March 30, 2004)
Show
36: Kate Lehmann & Roderic Southall
(First
broadcast March 9, 2004)
Show
35: Monica Meyer, OutFront MN
(First
broadcast March 2, 2004)
Show
34: Marge Charmoli, activist
(First
broadcast Feb 3, 2004)
Show
33: Lynn Smith of the Eat Street Cafe
(First
broadcast Feb 3, 2004)
Show
32: Bill Burleson, Activist and Writer
(First
Broadcast Dec 9, 2003)
Show
31: Phil Duran, OutFront Minnesota Legal and Policy Analyst
(First
Broadcast Dec 2, 2003)
Show
30: Future Lisa, c
(First
Broadcast Nov 11, 2003)
Show
29: Scott Bartell, Therapist and Activist
(First
Broadcast Nov4, 2003)
Show
28: Clean and Sober
(first
broadcast Oct 14, 2003)
Show
27: Lauri Appelbaum from Out4Good
(first
broadcast Oct 7, 2003)
Show
26: John Townsend on bi's in the media
(first
broadcast Sept 16, 2003)
Show
25: Louise Goldberg on being
transgender
in South Africa
(first
broadcast Sept 9, 2003)
Show
24: Gary Lingen on Twin Cities bi history
(First
broadcast Sept 2, 2003)
Show
23: Tina Haines, BOP Co-Chair
(First
broadcast August 12, 2003)
Show
22: Jennifer Andrade and Barbara Satin
of
the UCC
(First
broadcast August 5, 2003)
Show21:
UCC Documentary film: Bi.sex'.ual
(First
broadcast July 15, 2003)
Show
20: Artist Heidi Arneson
(First
broadcast July 8, 2003)
Show
19: Lou Hoffman and Martin Quam on
local
bi history
(First
broadcast June 10, 2003)
Show
18: Fritz Klien and Rich Woulfe of the Bisexual Foundation,
Filmed
live at BECAUSE 2003
(First
broadcast May 27, 2003)
Show
17: Al Oertwig, Chair of the
St.
Paul School Board
(First
broadcast May 6th, 2003)
Show
16: Laura Aylers, Director of District 202
(First
broadcast May 13th, 2003)
Show
15: Donald Whipple Fox of
Philanthrofund
on American Indian spirituality
(First
broadcast April 8th, 2003)
Show
14: Al Bertke of PFLAG
(First
broadcast April 1th, 2003)
Show
13: BECAUSE 2003 Preview with Aldous Tyler, Kathy Shane and Brent
Fuqua
(First
broadcast March, 2003)
Show
12: Rev. Anita Hill and Wingspan
(First
broadcast March, 2003)
Show
11: Fritz Klein at BECAUSE 2002
(First
broadcast February, 2003)
Show
10: Rob Yaeger -- HIV/AIDS and Bi Activist
(First
broadcast February, 2003)
Show
9: Panel discussion about bi issues
(First
broadcast January, 2003)
Show
8: Danette Peterson: the
Bisexual
Organizing Project
(First
broadcast January, 2003)
Show
7: Betsy Warner: bisexuality and gender
(First
broadcast December, 2002)
Show
6: Scott Bartell; Bi History
(First
broadcast December, 2002)
Show
5: BECAUSE 2002 from Milwaukee, WI
(First
broadcast November, 2002)
Show
4: Bill Burleson; Author
(First
broadcast November, 2002)
Show
3: Elise Matheson; BECAUSE History
(First
broadcast November, 2002)
Show
2: 2002 Pride with Brent Fuqua
(First
broadcast October, 2002)
Show
1: The Beyond Conference with Kathy Shane
(First
broadcast October, 2002)
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Bill
Burleson, Author of Bi
America
Marge interviews her co-host, Dr. Anita Kozan
Leigh Combs, performance artist and activistt
Dr.
Bean Robinson, from the U.
of M. Program in Human Sexuality
Magdalen
Hsu-LI taped lve at 8ICB
Brent Fuqua taped lve at 8ICB
Ron Fox, Phd--Taped live at 8ICB
Rob Yeager on safer sex
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