FOF #202 – Cirque Du So Gay
We’re baaack!Today drag diva Vaginal Creme Davis (now known as Vaginal Davis, sans the creme) gets interveiwed by our NYC correspondent John Q Sanchez, and on it she admits she doesnt know what an iPod […]
While we say goodbye to Ellen’s career, it’s a thrill to say hello to Vice President Kamala Harris who in two days has snatched up the nomination for President of the United States, and broke records by raising 100 million dollars in small donations.
Listen NowWhen we first heard the shocking news that a disgruntled Republican tried to shoot former President Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, all kinds of thoughts went racing through our heads: was this staged? Is this a lone gunman? Are we disappointed they missed? Who knew Melania would be such a bad shot?
Today Chicago comedian and comedy writer Dan Cass joins us to look at the political turmoil surrounding the 2024 US Presidential Election, the Supreme Court’s recent rulings granting themselves supreme power and the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Listen NowWhen God closes a Madonna Celebration Tour, she opens up an all new podcast with Nadya Ginsburg! In the new web series Raw & Real now streaming on OutTV, Nadya gives viewers an intimate look as she battles it out against her own portrayals of Madonna and Cher.
Today Nadya Ginsburg joins us to look at life beyond Madonna, Cher and Britney as she takes on the challenge to embrace the ultimate diva: herself.
Listen NowIt’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 NowWe’re baaack!Today drag diva Vaginal Creme Davis (now known as Vaginal Davis, sans the creme) gets interveiwed by our NYC correspondent John Q Sanchez, and on it she admits she doesnt know what an iPod […]
Among many of our guests for our Thanksgiving dinner were Victoria Lamarr and my 14 year old niece Victoria Morales. You can imagine the look on my niece’s face when she came face-to-face with this […]
Where did all this come from? Unintelligent design or devolution? Come celebrate our 200th episode as your hosts Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion talk with members of the Feast of Fools family! We gain insight […]
Charles Busch returns for part two of his interview with Fausto Fernós and David Cerda. Did you know they only spent $35 to put on “Vampire Lesbians of Sodom?” Nowdays Chalres works with a much […]
Charles Busch’s first play, “Vampire Lesbians of Sodom,” was written in-between coffee breaks while working as a temp in Manhattan. He and his friends just HAD to put on the show. They loved what they […]
AIDS is one of those few four-capital-letter worded diseases that puts everyone on the edge of their seats, like MRSA, SARS, or SIDS. You really have to give it up to the creative person who […]
Ezra Austin walks around the streets of Boystown with a cheap microphone and video camera asking the unwilling a single question: “Who is the most famous gay man in Chicago?” This guy pounds the pavement […]
Today’s show begins with an annoying song that Fausto wrote when he was 12 years old to annoy his younger sister.“Wake Up” is based on Robert Schumann’s the “Happy Farmer” -it’s one of those songs […]
Marc is furious at a box of envelopes. Why? Well, you just have to listen to the show and find out. Join us as we talk about pornography, everywhere and in everything. Fausto and Marc […]
Greta Garbo may be dead, but her image lives on in the minds of all of those who love Hollywood’s black and while film era. On today’s show our NYC correspondent John Q. Sanchez & […]