FOF #930 – Mexican Golden Girls
Las Mujeres Doradas means The Golden Girls in Spanish and we feel a little bit like a Mexican version of the campy 80s sitcom when hanging out with our good friend comedian Bill Cruz. On […]
It’s the 30 year anniversary of The Adventures Priscilla Queen of the Desert, the groundbreaking film that shook the world as three queens on a road trip across the Australian desert.
The groundbreaking film won an Oscar for fiercest costumes ever and helped drag go mainstream. Now, three decades later after Priscilla, the big pink bus drove across the desert and into our hearts, the original cast is back for a highly anticipated sequel.
Listen NowIt’s Lesbian Visibillity week, where we take a look at some of the most wonderful women who have shaped Feast of Fun over the course of 20 years. One particular guest, writer Tristan Taormino not only shaped the course of the show, but our lives as well.
Before open relationships became more acceptable in LGBTQ+ circles, sex-positive writer Tristan Taormino was helping pave the way for people to expand their minds to new kinds of relationships.
Listen NowIt’s Lesbian Visibility week, where we take a look at some of the most wonderful women who have shaped Feast of Fun over the course of 20 years. One of my all time favorite musicians is blues singer Gaye Adegbalola.
Gaye is not your ordinary blues musician, like us she has a sharp sense of humor and passion for restorative justice. An evening with Gaye Adegbalola always proves to be filled with exciting music and a whole lot of fun.
Listen NowIf you wondered where all the male strippers went from your local gay bars, they are now shaking their hips at church.
At the Christian fundamentalist Stronger Men’s Conference in Springfield, MO, controversy broke out when pastor Mark Driscoll called out pastor John Lindell for allowing a male circus acrobat to perform shirtless on a stripper pole feats of Christian strength.
Listen NowWhen it comes to makeup tutorials, there’s a lot of great stuff on the Internet, but there’s also a lot of bad ideas that at best will make you look like a 10 year old playing with mommy’s lipstick or at worst cause your skin to peel off like Nazi’s staring at the Ark of the Covenant in Indiana Jones.
Today comedian The Queeny Bitch joins us to look at her work as a gender queer entertainer who has a lot of hilarious things to say about beauty bloggers since she is one herself.
Listen NowToday it’s my husband Fausto Fernós’ birthday, he turns 52. Born and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico, Fausto Fernós moved to Texas to go to university and then Chicago to become the performance artist, lesbian flag designer and podcast pioneer you all know and love.
Listen NowLas Mujeres Doradas means The Golden Girls in Spanish and we feel a little bit like a Mexican version of the campy 80s sitcom when hanging out with our good friend comedian Bill Cruz. On […]
Isn’t it an odd coincidence that this year Valentine’s Day lands on the day after Friday the 13th? For many, the romantic holiday is filled with anxiety that often puts relationships under the strain. To […]
Alpana Singh and Marc Felion try to recreate two of campy Food Network star Sandra Lee’s recipes: Triple Raspberry Brownies and the Pink Elephant Cocktail. How did it turn out? Watch and find out.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and we have the delightful Alpana Singh on today’s show to talk about wines to share with your loved ones. Alpana Singh is a master sommelier, blogger and […]
Work the runway sweetie! RuPaul is back on television, sashaying and shantaying her way into our hearts in her critically acclaimed new show RuPaul’s Drag Race. On today’s show we’re talking to Supermodel of the […]
Version One, 1969 (Sesame Street): My all time favorite Muppet/Sesame Street performance aired in the first year of the show. Its beautiful nonsensical simplicity was a hit with both adults and children Click to the […]
On today’s podcast we interviewed Michael Davis about the history of one of the greatest children’s TV shows, Sesame Street, and its affect on our culture. One significant moment in the show’s history was how […]
Sesame Street began in 1969 as a result of a question posed at a dinner party: “Could television be used to teach children, could learning be a form of entertainment?” After forty years, the award […]
What are some effective ways musicians can get their work heard and build a loyal audience? Gary Ward, also known as Gary Airedale, is here to talk about the music business and offer some insight […]
On today’s show we’re talking to Mike Jones, the writer and escort who came forward several years ago with evidence of a gay sex affair with the Reverend Ted Haggard. One morning at the gym, […]