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FOF #1291 – The New Adventures of Chris Tina Foxx Bruce

Transgendered people and bodybuilders share a lot in common- they both work very hard for the body they want to have. In many ways, enhancing gender characteristics on either side of the male or female spectrum is a difficult transition.

Chris Tina Foxx Bruce has transitioned twice- from fit to fabulous! First, she became a 230 lb male bodybuilder and now she’s a 180 lb female fitness guru, 6’4″ in heels!

Posted in: Drag & Trans, Health & Wellness, Interviews, Podcast 14 years ago 10

FOF #1290 – A Very Klingon Christmas

Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” is credited with restoring the holidays in Britain to joy and celebration after a period of somberness in the early 1800s. Today the classic tale is keeping the spirit of Star Trek alive in “A Klingon Christmas Carol” – the first play to ever be produced entirely in Klingon. No joke.

Listen as we talk with the director and the Klingon Scrooge about the the warrior race and the true meaning of Klingon Christmas.

Posted in: Actors, Interviews, Podcast, Science Facts & Fiction 14 years ago 4

FOFA #1111 – Pagan Christmas

We’re bringing some nutty holiday cheer on today’s show with our very own ginger witch Shivian Balaris- he’s here to cast a sexy spell for good fortune, and to get even with our enemies.

Comedian Chris Condren also joins us to play some insane songs about time travel and finding that perfect kind of love.

Posted in: Classic Podcasts, Interviews, Podcast 14 years ago 5

FOF #1289 – For Gay Boys

Can Tyler Perry bring to life one of the most important works about the black female experience? After all, he’s best known for playing Madea, which some people classify as a characature of black woman. So, does he have the depth? Believe or not, our answer is “oh yes, baby!”

Join us as we talk about our experience seeing “For Colored Girls,” plus, all the hot news.

Posted in: Podcast 14 years ago 3

FOF #1288 – American Gothic’s Gay Roots

American Gothic is one of the most parodied paintings of all time and a symbol for anti-gay groups even though Grant Wood, the artist who created the work was gay.

Today art historian R. Tripp Evans talks about his new book on the artist- Grant Wood: A Life- detailing the full rich gay life behind this American master.

Posted in: Culture & Style, Interviews, Podcast, Writers 14 years ago 6

FOF #1287 – Late Bloomers

Lesbian rumors! Although many lgbt folks know from an early age their affinities for the same sex, some come out late in life not because they were in the closet, but because these feelings rised up late in life.

Today, writer Trish Bendix the managing blog editor for After Ellen joins us to talk about “Dear John, I Love Jane” which features her essay on how she suddenly discovered her lesbian love one day.

Posted in: Interviews, Podcast, Writers 14 years ago 6

FOF #1286 – Howard Brown Health Center on Life Support

It’s been a pretty bad year for Howard Brown Health Center, one of the nation’s largest LGBT health care providers. They’ve let go some of their top personel and they are now facing a huge financial crisis.

On this special edition, Jamal Edwards, the new CEO of Howard Brown, talks about their uncertain future, his recovery plan, dealing with past scandal and plans to be more open in the future.

Posted in: Health & Wellness, Interviews, Podcast 14 years ago 20

FOF #1285 – Tracy Tyler’s Gifts and Colors for the Holidays

It seems like the holiday season creeps into the stores earlier each year – before you know it, we’ll be preparing for next year’s Christmas before this one is even over. Today our trantastic gal-pal Tracy Tyler shares her gift giving ideas, what colors are hot for the holidays and the perils of tying a major celebrity to your product.

Posted in: Podcast 14 years ago 6

FOF #1284 – Will Clark’s Well Lubricated Ride

In 1995, writer Will Clark took his acting career in a new direction by starring in the gay adult leather film “Dr. Goodglove” and has since appeared in 48 different films.

Will leveraged his adult film career into blogging on gay sex and politics and he joins us today to share the story of his long, hard slippery road into porn and life as an HIV/AIDS advocate.

Posted in: Actors, Interviews, Podcast, Writers 14 years ago 5

FOF #1283 – Youth on the Streets

Every night in this country, over an estimated 400,000 LGBT youth between the ages of 13 and 21 spend the night out on the streets. The reality for many of them is that they face violence, isolation, abuse and rape, and often wind up in jail, addicted to drugs or living with HIV.

Listen as we talk to filmmaker Susi Graf about “Lost In The Crowd,” an extraordinary film about transgender youth and the celebrated Ballroom Scene in New York City.

Posted in: Filmmakers, Interviews, Podcast 14 years ago 7