Mark Patton certainly never aspired to be a cult film star. He began his career on Broadway among the likes of Cher, Karen Black and Sandy Dennis. Soon he was turning heads and...
Spending 86 minutes watching Last Ferry, which just made its New York premiere at this year’s NewFest, is a noble exercise in multicultural casting that somehow derails itself...
It’s regularly said that hurt people hurt people, but oftentimes it’s forgotten how those hurt the most by others venture down self-destructive paths that inflict...
Congratulations to Zachary Wluka and their guest who will ride on Israel’s float at WorldPride 2019 in NYC! If you haven’t heard, NYC was selected to host WorldPride...
The votes are in, and you’ve chosen one fabulous queen to join this year’s list of People We Love. We started with seven drag queens —all deserving of the accolade...
Lypsinka dishes on her fellow queens and what NYC was like back in the day. We spoke with the Legendary Queen to find out what she thinks of being nominated and how the LGBTQ...
The Legendary Queen still loves them anyway. You’d be hard pressed to find a more legendary NYC queen who has done it all than Joey Arias. Joey has been performing drag...
An Election We Can All Get Behind! In the city that never sleeps, drag culture rules. Bow down to the queens who have paved the way and survived decades of change in NYC. We...
Fake it til you make it. Have you ever felt like you couldn’t get ahead in this world because of your circumstances? Did you grow up with incredible street smarts only to...
“Why can’t they be as miserable as us heterosexuals in their marriages?” – Dolly Parton on marriage equality. In the music industry, there are divas,...
There are queens, and then there are QUEENS. It’s no secret some girls get lucky, doing a few makeup tutorials or looks on Instagram that catapult them to fame or a coveted...
Metrosource Minis is the official podcast companion to the national LGBTQ print and online magazine featuring short form interviews with our featured celebrities from the LGBTQ world and beyond…with your host, Alexander Rodriguez. Quick, fun, and informative…Metrosource on the go. [podcastplayer feed_url ='https://feeds.sounder.fm/3885/rss.xml']
Listeners of Sirius know John Arthur Hill for his weekly, witty repartee and queer comedic look at life and pop culture as co-host on Andy Cohen Live and on his own show, The John Hill Show. Social media lovers know John for his sexy thirst traps, viral song parodies, and funny one-on-ones. Musical theatre aficionados have seen John in Broadway’s Hairspray and The Boy from Oz and from Off-Broadway’s Bare. Reality TV fans have seen his work on Top Chef, Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List, Project Runway, Watch What Happens Live, and more. Combine all of that with John’s live touring shows and stand-up, you wonder how this man has time to sleep…and workout. He is an entertainment industry renaissance man and his journey to today has been a winding one.
In this episode, we talk about his growing up in Texas, being raised in a Christian environment, his theatre life including Broadway with Hugh Jackman, his sober journey, getting into radio and TV production, body image, being authentically comedic, dealing with haters, maintain mental health, his latest standup show John Hill is Gooning, dating, and much more.
Hosted by Alexander Rodriguez @AlexanderisOnAir
Check out our in-depth chat with John in the current issue of Metrosource or at Metrosource.com