When filmmaker Ky Dickens came out to her friends in college, they responded by asked her to go into reperative therapy, quoting the Bible back at her, saying the devil had her heart. Ouch! Ky wrote a powerful letter to her close friend Katie debunking the Bible's condemnation of homosexuality, and got a moving apology from her friend. The letter inspired her to make the documentary film "Fish Out of Water." Full story...
Comedian Jackie Hoffman talks about her comedy cabaret "Whining in the Windy City" which promises to skewer everything that is merry for the holidays, including her frustrations with her role as Grandmama in the Addams Family musical.
Jim Bennet of GayCo, the gay sketch comedy troupe that sprouted from Second City is back with “The Audacity of Nope.
Drag queen extraordinaire Madame X from "Snow White and the Drag Queen Who Stole X-mas," and the show's director Tony Lewis tallk about their campy holiday spectacle-- a delicious mash-up of holiday specials and music.
We met Summer Nettles at a haunted house this past Halloween and fell in love. Summer works as a talk radio personality and producer on Chicago’s 1035 Kiss FM.
Today we’re talking to the one and only Samwell- in the flesh over the origins of his “What, What in the Butt” song and his future plans and his authenticity.
Deaf since the age of 10, Terry Galloway grew up to be one of the funniest performers of her generation.
Voting begins today in the People’s Choice Podcast Awards! Feast of Fun is thrilled to be nominated for two prizes this year, Best GLBT podcast and the top category of People’s Choice.
On today’s show we have two fabulous artists in the house, our Chicago based dirty gay rapper, Johhny Dangerous and UK rapper Q-Boy.
At 6′5, 250 pounds, drag queen Bertha Mason towers over her audience in a live comedy cooking show where they help to bake, and then later eat, the tasty treats made on stage.
The disappointing November 2009 election left many gay rights activists struggling to make sense of the narrow margin that took away the right for same-sex couples to wed in Maine.
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