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FOF #2679 – From There to Here

Performance artist Hereaclitus Here Vernon wowed us back in 2004 at last live Feast of Fools show by performing in a fragile gingerbread house dress covered in frosting and gumdrops.

Today Hereaclitus Here Vernon talks about Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey as seen in Greek mythology and films like Star Wars and ties it into the process of gender self discovery.

Posted in: Artists, Podcast 6 years ago 2

FOF #2378 – A Beginner’s Guide to the Radical Faeries

The Radical Faeries began in the late 70s as a gathering of mostly gay men seeking to redefine queer consciousness and amazingly enough, Faerie communities popped up all over the county where they continue to thrive.

Joining us today is creative spirit Seth Nayes, also known as Madame Marvel in Chicago’s nightlife scene, who just had his first faerie experience!

Posted in: Podcast 8 years ago 3

FOFA #1124 – Frolicking with the Faeries – 1.10.11

Deep in the mountains of rural Tennessee there is a thriving network of queer communities whose origins go back to the beginnings of the modern gay rights movement with the Radical Faeries.

Today two of our friends Tom Foolery and Maxzine Weinstein from IDA play their hilarious music and share their experience of living in a commune of gay musicians, trans pirates, lesbian warriors and pagan witches.

Posted in: Classic Podcasts, Musicians, Podcast 14 years ago 1

VIDEO: Backstage with Bizzy the Tranimal

Bizzy likes to refer to himself as a “trannimal, party tranny and part animal. All together he’s 100% something, I’m just not sure what that is.

Posted in: Culture & Style, Drag & Trans, People, Videos 15 years ago 4

FOF #1124 – Frolicking with the Faeries

Deep in the mountains of rural Tennessee there is a thriving network of queer communities whose origins go back to the beginnings of the modern gay rights movement with the Radical Faeries.

Today two of our friends Tom Foolery and Maxzine Weinstein from IDA play their hilarious music and share their experience of living in a commune of gay musicians, trans pirates, lesbian warriors and pagan witches.