Gay or Nay?? Mary Todd Lincoln and the Modiste

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American Filth Bids You A Filthy Farewell! But Don't Worry...

I come bearing big news that many of you will weep about for years to come: American Filth has come to a close for the foreseeable future. But don't worry... While I'm departing the iHeart Cinematic Universe, I'm heading out to uncharted territory and starting two new podcasts fo ...  Show more

GAY OR NAY: Was J. Edgar Hoover A Cross-Dressing Queen?

We return to an important question: was this historical figure gay...or nay? This time, FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover goes to gay court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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