Friday, December 18, 2015

Today on The Michelangelo Signorile Show on SiriusXM PROGRESS ch.127

In 1942, when he was only 5 years old George Takei and his family were evicted from their home in Los Angeles at gunpoint by the U.S. government and relocated temporarily to a horse stable at Santa Anita racetrack.  The Takei’s were eventually incarcerated at an internment camp in Arkansas, where his parents took a principled stand against an infamous questionnaire devised to determine the loyalties of Japanese Americans.  Because of their answer the Takei’s and other internees were deemed “disloyal” and were relocated to a high-security camp in California.  When they were at last permitted to return home George’s family lived on skid row, forced to rebuild their lives from nothing. It is this story that served for the inspiration of the new Broadway musical Allegiance which follows the Kimura family as they fight between duty and defiance, custom and change, family bonds and forbidden loves.  The play features George Takei, Tony Award winner Lea Salonga, and actor-singer-songwriter Telly Leung and George joins me now in studio to talk all about the play and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.  You can also follow George on twitter & facebook.

In her latest novel The Earth Breaks in Colors author Patti Davis tells the story of two 11 year-old girls who live in Southern California, one black and the other white, who find refuge from the undercurrent of secrets in their home lives in the quiet corner of innocent friendship.  However an earthquake and a racially fueled incident exposes the fissures that sit beneath the surface of friendships and families the girls are forced to search for their families and understanding among the rubble of their homes.  The book is a powerful story of race and redemption and Patti joins me today to talk all about it.  You can also follow Patti on twitter & facebook.



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Listen to The Michelangelo Signorile Show weekdays live from 3-6 pm ET on SiriusXM Progress 127 and on the SiriusXM iPhone, Blackberry and Android apps. Not a subscriber? Not a problem! Listen online any time with a free thirty-day pass or, if you have an if you have an iPhone or Blackberry, go to the app store and download SiriusXM for free, for a 7-day trial, and listen on your phone.

Thursday, December 17, 2015


Today on The Michelangelo Signorile Show on SiriusXM PROGRESS ch.127


Noah Michelson, Executive Editor at The Huffington Post's Gay Voices, returns to The Signorile Show today to help us close out the week with the stories making headlines in the LGBT blog-o-sphere. You can also follow Noah on twitter.


The influence of China can be felt around the world, yet it is in the French wine region of Bordeaux that it is probably the least expected, but according to Wine Spectator contributing Editor Suzanne Mustacich in her new book Thirsty Dragon: China’s Lust for Bordeaux and the Threat to the World’s Best Wines it is in this famous region that the destinies of the old wine merchants and the rising entrepreneurs of China have become intertwined.  Suzanne joins me today to talk all about China’s quest to become a global wine power and Bordeaux’s attempt to master the thirsty dragon it helped create.  You can also follow Suzanne on twitter & facebook.


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Listen to The Michelangelo Signorile Show weekdays live from 3-6 pm ET on SiriusXM Progress 127 and on the SiriusXM iPhone, Blackberry and Android apps. Not a subscriber? Not a problem! Listen online any time with a free thirty-day pass or, if you have an if you have an iPhone or Blackberry, go to the app store and download SiriusXM for free, for a 7-day trial, and listen on your phone.