FOF #599 – Gays in the Muslim World
It’s easy to take your daily life for granted. Despite not having universal health care, equal rights or the ability to get married, we still have it pretty good in the United States. But, there…
It’s easy to take your daily life for granted. Despite not having universal health care, equal rights or the ability to get married, we still have it pretty good in the United States. But, there…
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Alpana Singh opens the show with a delicious cocktail recipe she now calls “Feast of Pineapple.” Alpana, as you may remember is the host of the Emmy Award winning television show “Check Please” which airs…
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Audio blogging? What’s that? In the early days of podcasting, before such a word even existed, there were many people out there posting audio files to their blog entries to illustrate the ideas they were…
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Ever wonder why we name our show “Feast of Fools” or “Gay Fun Show”? Listen to today’s podcast and find out. Today we’re joined once again by the delightful Barbara Carrellas for Part 2 of…
Today’s show will change your life. Maybe. Let’s talk about sex baby! Just what makes it work for some and not others? How can you use sex as a way of healing yourself, bringing in…
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Are you controlled by Uranus? What kind of sway does that freaky seventh planet from the sun hold over your sexuality? Maybe your a butch dyke because your Venus and your Moon collide? Just how…
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Alpana Singh likes to keep it real. As a young woman who broke many barriers by becoming one of the world’s youngest Master Sommeliers (there are currently only 121 in existence) Alpana has made it…
The desire for sex drives technology forward. Photography, film, video, Quicktime movies, online commerce and most internet technologies owe their very existence to the immediate human need for sexual stimulation. The need for faster, quicker,…
Youth gay culture is exploding online and in high schools everywhere. Just take a look at our community forums here at Feast of Fools. Youth gay culture, GLBT teens, or whatever words you want to…
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Robert Kirby simply wanted to see the romantic stories of young gay men reflected in the publishing world and to reach out to other cartoonists like himself. He started drawing his comic titled “Curbside” and…