Matthew Baume
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Matt Baume is a writer, podcaster, and video-maker based in Seattle whose work focuses on pop culture and queer history.
His latest book, Hi Honey, I'm Homo!, traces the evolution of LGBTQ+ characters on American sitcoms. His previous book, Defining Marriage, chronicles the personal stories of people who fought for marriage equality over the last forty years.
In his popular YouTube series, Matt shares behind-the-scenes stories about the movies and TV shows that changed the world, and the fascinating people involved. He's also the creator of the podcast The Sewers of Paris (2015), which explores the entertainment that has shaped the lives of queer people.
A GLAAD award nominee for journalism, Matt has been featured as a television history expert in CNN's TV on the Edge: Moments That Shaped Our Culture (2024), and has been recognized by the New York Times as "thoughtful and thorough ... informative and funny."
After Matt appeared as a pop culture critic in the Showgirls documentary [title=tt10011412], Forbes called his observations on the film "potentially intriguing," which he chooses to interpret as a complement.
Matt has guested on such shows as [title=tt14948232], [title=tt16091964], Out Chicago, Tomefoolery, No Safeword, and [title=tt17789362]; he's delivered presentations on LGBTQ+ culture for employee groups at companies that include Google, Expedia, Sony, Roblox, EA, and many more; and he's appeared on panels at South by Southwest, Emerald City Comicon, PAX West, GaymerX, HavenCon, and the National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association.
His latest book, Hi Honey, I'm Homo!, traces the evolution of LGBTQ+ characters on American sitcoms. His previous book, Defining Marriage, chronicles the personal stories of people who fought for marriage equality over the last forty years.
In his popular YouTube series, Matt shares behind-the-scenes stories about the movies and TV shows that changed the world, and the fascinating people involved. He's also the creator of the podcast The Sewers of Paris (2015), which explores the entertainment that has shaped the lives of queer people.
A GLAAD award nominee for journalism, Matt has been featured as a television history expert in CNN's TV on the Edge: Moments That Shaped Our Culture (2024), and has been recognized by the New York Times as "thoughtful and thorough ... informative and funny."
After Matt appeared as a pop culture critic in the Showgirls documentary [title=tt10011412], Forbes called his observations on the film "potentially intriguing," which he chooses to interpret as a complement.
Matt has guested on such shows as [title=tt14948232], [title=tt16091964], Out Chicago, Tomefoolery, No Safeword, and [title=tt17789362]; he's delivered presentations on LGBTQ+ culture for employee groups at companies that include Google, Expedia, Sony, Roblox, EA, and many more; and he's appeared on panels at South by Southwest, Emerald City Comicon, PAX West, GaymerX, HavenCon, and the National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association.