FOF #1070 – Tamale is Bound and Determined
Comedian and interdisciplinary artist Tamale Sepp talks about her unusual dissertation, “Bound and Determined” which examines the ways we willingly get ited up in order to liberate ourselves.
Comedian and interdisciplinary artist Tamale Sepp talks about her unusual dissertation, “Bound and Determined” which examines the ways we willingly get ited up in order to liberate ourselves.
Bill Cruz, a William the Conqueror of comedy joins us to take an irreverent look at history and how the French invader help introduce a lot of cuss words into the English langugage.
Aemilia Scott and Mike Descoteaux from the Best Church of God play music from their show and reflect on the bizarre world of religion. Beyonce is set to perform in the Muslim city of Kuala Lumpur, will she be doing “Single Ladies” in a burqua?
Chicago drag queen Teri Yaki shares the spicy details of her sexy drunken birthday celebration and how she’s pounding the pavement in her six inch heels looking for work.
Chicago comedian, musician and actor Esteban Andres Cruz talks about winning the prestigious Jeff Award and gives Marc and Fausot some acting lessons. Janet Jackson reveals in an interview that her brother Michael wore his mothers jacket when he first danced the moonwalk.
Fausto and Marc talk about Jim Verraros and Bill Brennen’s fabulous gay wedding with comedian Bill Cruz. Also is the gay advertising industry pushing young gay men into man-orexia? Also Oprah hosts her talk show on the Michigan Avenue river bridge and David William’s controversial childrens book on a boy who likes to cross-dress.
Blogger Japhy Grant looks at the challenges he faced and the inspirational moments he cherished working in gay news. Japhy also dishes the dirt on Perez Hilton, RuPaul’s Drag Race and the new season of Project Runway.
Rupaul’s Drag Race contestant Jade Sotomayor brings over her mom Noemi to reflect on her unprecedented success. Is Jade related to the first Latina supreme court judge Sonia Sotomayor? Lady Gaga goes gay again and Mumbai plans for their first Pride parade.
AIDS activist Jim Pickett sheds light to Republican tactics of stalling health care reform.