Feast of Fools (podcast)

Feast of Fools (podcast)

Infobox Podcast
title=Feast of Fools


caption = Hosts Fausto Fernós (left) and Marc Felion (right), as photographed by [http://www.jasonsmith.com/ Jason Smith] , artwork by Fausto Fernós.
host = Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion
url=http://www.feastoffools.net
rss = http://feeds.feedburner.com/feastoffools
status = Daily (Monday-Friday)
began = February 2005
ended =
genre = Comedy

The Feast of Fools podcast is a talk show hosted by Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion that features celebrity guests, artists, musicians, actors and members of the LGBT community. The program is a roundtable discussion of unusual news, social trends and features cocktail recipes and interviews.

The Feast of Fools podcast continually ranks as the top-rated gay and lesbian podcast on iTunes and is frequently listed in the Top 100 list of Comedy podcasts.Wooten, Amy. (June 20, 2006) Windy City Times " [http://www.wctimes.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=15267 30 Under 30 Special: Where Are They Now?] "] On average, the podcast is downloaded 30,000 times per week, (March 20, 2006) Gaywired.com" [http://www.gaywired.com/article.cfm?section=9&id=8463 Chicago Podcast Breaks Records] "] making it the most downloaded LGBT podcast in the United States.Bergquist, Kathie. (September 22, 2006) Chicago Reader " [http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/chicago101/glbtqmedia/ The Gay Press.] " Volume 35; Issue 52; Page 26.]

Podcast

The first Feast of Fools Podcast was posted on Tuesday, February 8, 2005.Heidemann, Jason A. (December 28, 2006-January 3, 2007) Time Out Chicago " [http://www.timeout.com/chicago/article/18291/personal-best Personal Best: Cheers to the Queers Who Made Our City Better in 2006] " Issue 96; Section: GLBT] It featured Fernós, Felion and former live show band leader (and recurring podcast contributor) Link Pinks. The name "Gay Fun Show" was added to the title of the podcast to help prospective listeners easily discern what the show is about when searching podcast databases. Since it began, the Feast of Fools podcast has became known as a pioneer in the podcasting media form. The show is responsible for a number of podcasting firsts, such as:
* First podcast hosted by an openly gay couple.
* First podcast to feature an HIV-Positive person discussing living with AIDS.
* First podcast to use album art.
* First podcast to use show titles.

how format

A typical Feast of Fools show is a round table discussion on unusual news stories, GLBT issues and social trends. Other shows may feature celebrity interviews (live or by phone), cocktail recipes, or “how to” sessions, such as 'How drag queens lip sync and put on makeup.' Celebrities and other notable guests are asked a series of "Breakdown" questions at the end of the show, such as "Describe yourself as a fancy shade of paint" and "What would you like to see Oprah doing in 5 years?" Since 2005, the Feast of Fools podcast has interviewed many celebrities, including Margaret Cho, Kathy Griffin, Teri Garr, George Takei, John Waters and Bruce Vilanch. Occasionally, a show will open with an original cocktail recipe, usually given a name that pays tribute to that episode's special guest. Cocktail recipes feature unique ingredients or put a new spin on classics. Examples include the "Organic Cosmopolitan" (a tarter version of the popular drink made with unsweetened cranberry juice concentrate and all natural ingredients) and the "Dancing Queen,"(an unusual and flavorful combination of pear sake and energy drink). (March 20, 2006) Gaywired.com " [http://www.gaywired.com/article.cfm?section=9&id=8463 Chicago Podcast Breaks Records] "]

When not interviewing a special guest, Fernós and Felion are often joined by a rotating cast of regular guests.Freeman, Jason P. (August 7, 2007) ChicagoPride.com " [http://www.chicagopride.com/news/interview.cfm/articleid/114025 Interview: Feast of Fools] "]

Music

Music is an integral part of the Feast of Fools podcast, and the show regularly interviews and features the music of up-and-coming talent, mostly unsigned or signed to independent record labels. Born out of necessity due to copyright and RIAA restrictions on the use of music on podcasts, this feature of the podcast has grown into an important avenue for emerging musicians to reach a previously untapped audience. Musicians whose music is featured on the Feast of Fools podcast realize increased sales on iTunes and Amazon.com. Musicians featured on the Feast of Fools podcast include Calpernia Addams, Gaye Adegbalola, Reuben Butchart, Dangerous Muse, Ferron, Scott Free, Chris Garneau, Robert German, Leslie Hall, Hey Willpower, Eric Himan, Levi Kreis, Mystechs, Jen Porter, Rachael Sage, Jim Verraros, and The Wet Spots.

Awards

In 2006, Fausto Fernós was recognized as one of nine Chicago GLBTQ community leaders for his work on the Feast of Fools podcast by the Chicago Reader. Bergquist, Kathie. (September 22, 2006) Chicago Reader " [http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/chicago101/glbtqlife/ GLBT Life: Community Leaders.] " Volume 35; Issue 52; Page 26.]

On September 29, 2006, the show was awarded the 2006 "Best GLBT Podcast" by Podcast Awards/Podcast Connect, Inc. (August 15, 2006)Podcast Connect, Inc." [http://www.podcastconnect.com/archive/2006/08/ Archive: 2006 People's Choice Winners] "] In November 2006, The Feast of Fools Podcast was named "Best Podcast" for 2006 by Gay Bloggies, operated by Queerclick.com. Gay Bloggies Queerclick.com " [http://gaybloggies.com/ Cool as Click Awards 2006] "] Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion were named "Queers of the Year" by Time Out Chicago in the December 28, 2006-January 3, 2007 issue for their work on the Feast of Fools podcast.

In 2007, the Feast of Fools podcast was nominated for both 2007 "Best GLBT Podcast" and the "People's Choice" overall award by Podcast Awards/Podcast Connect, Inc. On October 4, 2007, the show was awarded 2007 "Best GLBT Podcast." (October 4, 2007) Podcast Awards" [http://www.podcastawards.com/ 2007 Podcast Awards] "]

History

The creator of the show, Fausto Fernós, was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Fernós moved to Austin, Texas at age 17 to enroll in art school at the University of Texas at Austin. At the age of 18 he started the "SoftMen Show" above an alternative clothing store in Austin, Texas in the well-known music area known as Sixth Street. In 1993, Fernós created a successful cable access show entitled "El Chow De Faustina," which featured Fernós in drag interviewing artists and musicians from the local area. In 1995, the Austin Chronicle named the program as the "Best Cable Access Show" and featured Fernós on the [http://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/0cb7fdfc/cover_95_big.jpgcover] of its publication alongside Texas Governor Ann Richards. (1995) Austin Chronicle "http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/annual/bestof95/critics/boa95.C.media.html#RTFToC9 Best of Austin '95: Best Cable Access Show] "] In 1996, his solo performance work was featured in The Cleveland Performance Art Festival, a then-world-renowned festival of experimental art and live theater.

Fernós met his partner, Marc Felion, the butcher, in Chicago, Illinois in 1999, and together they developed Feast of Fools, a live theatrical variety show performed in various Chicago area venues. It featured music, dance, poetry, comedy and performance art strung together by a play that took place between acts.Shapiro, Gregg. (August 22, 2006) AfterElton.com " [http://www.afterelton.com/archive/elton/people/2006/8/fausto.html Feast of Fools Takes Gay Podcasting to New Heights.] "] The name "Feast of Fools" was chosen by Fernós to pay tribute to Harry Hay, a gay activist from the 1970s, who felt gays should "embrace a certain frivolity." Hay envisioned a future where people felt free to express themselves fully and honestly, and therefore “act foolish.”Schwister, Jeff. (August 8, 2006) Beepcentral.com " [http://www.beepcentral.com/story.aspx?story=5885 ‘Fools’ gold: Local gay podcast getting national attention] "] In September 2000, Fernós, identifiable around Chicago by his distinctive blue hair,Bergquist, Kathie. (September 22, 2006) Chicago Reader " [http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/chicago101/glbtqlife/ GLBT Life: Community Leaders.] " Volume 35; Issue 52; Page 26.] gained notoriety as a 'fire-eating drag princess' and performed as part of the Radical Faeries of Chicago at Chicago's HotHouse. [Mattalia, Glendy X. (September 8, 2000) Chicago Tribune "Fall Theater." Section: Friday Part 2; Page 6.] By April 2001, Fernós and Felion,the butcher expanded their show at the HotHouse to be a "nighttime cabaret about daytime television." [Bommer, Lawrence. (April 13, 2001) Chicago Tribune "Truly "Terrible Girls" show tells dark tales of love and obsession." Section: Friday; Page 15.]

By 2005, Fernós—whose friend, video artist Kerthy Fix described as "a celebrity waiting for the technology to catch up with [him] "—and Felion aspired to take the show a step further by creating a cable access show; but at the same time, podcasting burst onto the scene with the promise of video podcasting in the near future. Taking a chance on the up-and-coming technology, they decided to embrace the new medium.

In 2007, the website was overhauled and two new podcasts were added: "Show Me Now," a video podcast; and "Mini Bites," which featured short skits and sound bites that users could download and use as cellular phone ringtones. The original audio podcast was named "Gay Fun Show" to distinguish itself from the other, newer shows. In addition, a Community Forum was started which allowed listeners to create personal profiles and share stories and information with each other.

In 2008, the video podcast was re-launched and re-named "Video Player," which coincided with the launch of the Feast of Fools YouTube channel and another re-design of the main website.

ee also

*Podcast

Further reading

* Obejas, Achy. (March 31, 2000) Chicago Tribune "Feast of Fools" - A celebration of diversity. Colorful Fausto Fernós - an appropriate host for radical faeries." Section: Friday; Page 28.
* Walsh, Jim. (July 6, 2005) Chicago Tribune "Poddy mouth. Why the feds can't touch them." Page 7.
*Bergquist, Kathie. (September 22, 2006) Chicago Reader " [http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/chicago101/glbtqmedia/ The Gay Press.] " Volume 35; Issue 52; Page 7.
* [http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/searchresults.php?cx=012493463673740250628%3Az2v584tehn4&cof=FORID%3A11&q=Feast+of+Fools&sa.x=7&sa.y=1 Feast of Fools] in the Chicago Reader.
* [http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/searchresults.php?cx=012493463673740250628%3Az2v584tehn4&cof=FORID%3A11&q=Fausto+Fernós Fausto Fernós] in the Chicago Reader.

References

External links

* [http://www.feastoffools.net/ The Feast of Fools Podcast]

Notable celebrity interviews

* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2006/02/16/fof-248-gaye-blues-and-tatoos-021606/ #248 - Gaye, Blues and Tatoos"] - Gaye Adegbalola
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/04/06/fof-507-out-magazine-040607/ #507 "Out Magazine"] - Reuben Butchart
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2006/05/01/fof-300-a-look-inside-margaret-cho-050106/ #300 "A Look Inside Margaret Cho"] - Margaret Cho
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/08/28/fof-598-the-island-of-chris-garneau-082807/ #598 "The Island of Chris Garneau"] - Chris Garneau
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2005/12/15/fof-211-does-this-wheelchair-make-me-look-fat-121505/ #211 "Does This Wheelchair Make Me Look Fat?"] - Teri Garr
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2005/12/08/fof-205-d-list-diva-120805-2/ #205 "D-List Diva"] - Kathy Griffin
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2006/01/13/fof-224-leslie-hall-the-glitter-goddess-011306/ #224 "Leslie Hall, The Glitter Goddess"] - Leslie Hall
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/uncategorized/2005/12/07/fof-204-one-night-stands-120705/ #204 "One Night Stands"] - Eric Himan
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2006/03/17/fof-269-levi-kreis-bares-his-soul-031706/ #269 "Levi Kreis Bares His Soul"] - Levi Kreis
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/05/02/fof-525-becoming-a-lesbian-dad-050207/ #525 "Becoming a Lesbian Dad"] - Elvira Kurt
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/archives/2007/02/fof_480_-_the_u.php #480 "The Unsinkable Paula Poundstone"] - Paula Poundstone
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/03/23/fof-497-living-la-vida-musto-032307/ #497 "Living La Vida Musto"] - Michael Musto
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/11/12/fof-648-starrbootylicious-111207/ #648 "Starrbootylicious"] - RuPaul
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/06/01/fof-544-the-joy-of-wine-060107/ #544 "The Joy of Wine"] - Alpana Singh
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2008/01/10/fof-681-project-christian-011108/ #681 "Project Christian"] - Christian V. Siriano, winner of Project Runway Season 4
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/05/04/fof-527-high-school-is-such-a-drag-050407/ #527 "High School is Such a Drag"] - James St. James
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2006/06/08/fof-325-proud-to-be-takei-060806/ #325 "Proud to Be Takei"] - George Takei
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2006/04/06/fof-283-the-man-who-put-the-fu-in-funny-040606/ #283 "The Man Who Put the F.U. in Funny"] - Bruce Vilanch
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2007/04/08/fof-508-lizz-with-two-zs-040907/ #508 "Lizz with Two Z's"] - Lizz Winstead
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2008/03/26/fof-728-fighting-for-the-man-next-to-you-032608/ #728 "Fighting for the Man Next To You"] - Christopher Rice
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2008/03/04/fof-717-a-stunning-woman-030408/ #717 "A Stunning Woman"] - Calpernia Addams
* [http://www.feastoffools.net/gay-fun-show/2008/02/26/fof-712-your-gay-doctor-022608/ #712 "Your Gay Doctor"] - Dr. Frank Spinelli


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