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Karl's Kaschemme

By: Adam Smith
  • Summary

  • Conversations about queer desire in a fictional bar
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Episodes
  • Episode 9 - Bhav
    Dec 19 2018

    Bhav sips whiskey while telling me about his history of depravity working in a library, struggling with the "imbalance" of his bisexuality, and a spark of attraction so electrical that he can still remember the exact date.

    Welcome to Karl’s Kaschemme, a conversation about queer desire in a fictional bar.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 8 - Steven
    Nov 26 2018

    Over ice cream and a sidecar, Steven tells me about the sexiness of a church camp community, his obsession with a weird musical character, and what someone called the Tiger Man meant to him.

    Welcome to Karl’s Kaschemme, a conversation about queer desire in a fictional bar.

    Please subscribe to the show and let me know what you think of it. I’m @AdamCommentism on Twitter and Medium, where you can also find a blog post to accompany each episode.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 7 - Scott
    Nov 11 2018

    Scott is at the end of the bar, slouched but ready to drink more. He’s got some weird desires in his history: fur and bandanas... But mostly after speaking to Scott, I’m left thinking how some desires are made of our need to leave the world a better place.

    Welcome to Karl’s Kaschemme, a conversation about queer desire in a fictional bar.

    Subscribe to the show and let me know what you think. I’m @AdamCommentism on Twitter and Medium, where you can also find a blog post to accompany each episode.

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    46 mins

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