
Christopher J. Beale
Reporter/ProducerChristopher J. Beale is an independent radio host, producer, and journalist living in San Francisco. After 20 years in commercial radio he fell in love with podcasting and radio stories. In 2019 he moved to the Bay area to pursue a new path as a journalist!
Since 2021 Christopher has been the editor and regular guest host of Out In The Bay - Queer Radio, Fridays at 5pm on 91.7 FM KALW. He also contributes to KQED as a reporter, producer, operating technician, engineer and live event host.
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While they weren’t around for long, the Cockettes left an outsized legacy that we explore this week with exclusive recordings and interviews.
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What happens when members of our Bay Area LGBTQ community pay to skip the line? Reporter Corey Antonio Rose has that story, plus a chat with the Oakland LGBTQ Center on Out in the Bay.
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The latest production of ItsQwere is inspired by ’90s-era comedy TV like In Living Color, All That, and SNL.
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It’s Gunawan’s hope that through PRESS PLAY: Exhibition, he can reach people who are struggling and tell them, “you are good.”
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Airs 5 p.m. Friday: Crucial midterm elections are little more than a month away. How can individuals make an impact? “Paul for Pete” author Paul Mason Barnes lays it out in his book and gives advice on how to get involved on Out in the Bay Queer Radio + Podcast.
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The leather activist, author, sex educator, and kink afficianado is Christopher Beale’s guest this week Out In The Bay.
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This week, we are tackling two oft-misunderstood subjects on Out In The Bay. Open relationships, and professional wrestling.
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Airs 5 p.m. Friday: Monkeypox has primarily affected men who sleep with men, but it has been diagnosed in children and women, and health experts says it’s likely to move more widely into the general population. What are we to do?
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“I grew up in a very blue collar, working class, homophobic, and racist environment,” he recalled. Through literature, performance, and eventually writing and performing his own intentionally queer works, Rolston found his sexuality and his voice.
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The true story behind the first gay punk rock band today on Out In The Bay!