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The Ebony Ditch
Third Tower Productions
7 episodes
6 days ago
The Ebony Ditch is a show by Third Tower Productions, the duo of Alyssa Honsowetz and Kristy McGowan, fiancees who tour anime conventions around the Midwest United States hosting panels that educate the next generation about queer theory, LGBTQ history, and disability theory through the lens of popular culture. We aim to make highbrow theory fun and accessible to all. To this end, as much as possible, we do away with pompous language, esoteric source material, and stiff, pretentious presentations. We're friends of low theory, unprofessional jokes, self-deprecation, and drunken theorizing. We believe that the theories of the past are worthy of preservation, but subject to eternal revision as the needs of our present society change. And, last but not least, we just want to do what we love: talk way too much about things only a few people actively care about. We hope you'll join us.
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The Ebony Ditch is a show by Third Tower Productions, the duo of Alyssa Honsowetz and Kristy McGowan, fiancees who tour anime conventions around the Midwest United States hosting panels that educate the next generation about queer theory, LGBTQ history, and disability theory through the lens of popular culture. We aim to make highbrow theory fun and accessible to all. To this end, as much as possible, we do away with pompous language, esoteric source material, and stiff, pretentious presentations. We're friends of low theory, unprofessional jokes, self-deprecation, and drunken theorizing. We believe that the theories of the past are worthy of preservation, but subject to eternal revision as the needs of our present society change. And, last but not least, we just want to do what we love: talk way too much about things only a few people actively care about. We hope you'll join us.
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Video Games
Comedy,
Education
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Episode 4: (F)Highnal Fantasy VII (Part 4) - CirClackular
The Ebony Ditch
1 hour 23 minutes 20 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 4: (F)Highnal Fantasy VII (Part 4) - CirClackular

In this, the final episode of Highnal Fantasy VII, Kristy and Alyssa finish Final Fantasy VII and discuss grief, queer temporality, and the overall themes and feelings behind the game. CW: Discussions of violence, death, sexual assault

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thirdtowerproductions

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdtowerproductions/

Kristy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/qb_indeed

Alyssa on Twitter: https://twitter.com/koejilaurant

Intro/Outro music "Club Transylvania" provided by Computer Music All-StarsURL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Computer_Music_All-Stars/Halloween_1182/CMAllstars_-_Club_Transylvania_1102

The Ebony Ditch
The Ebony Ditch is a show by Third Tower Productions, the duo of Alyssa Honsowetz and Kristy McGowan, fiancees who tour anime conventions around the Midwest United States hosting panels that educate the next generation about queer theory, LGBTQ history, and disability theory through the lens of popular culture. We aim to make highbrow theory fun and accessible to all. To this end, as much as possible, we do away with pompous language, esoteric source material, and stiff, pretentious presentations. We're friends of low theory, unprofessional jokes, self-deprecation, and drunken theorizing. We believe that the theories of the past are worthy of preservation, but subject to eternal revision as the needs of our present society change. And, last but not least, we just want to do what we love: talk way too much about things only a few people actively care about. We hope you'll join us.