
The world feels like it’s teetering on the edge of an apocalypse, or maybe just a really dramatic season finale. Lately, we've witnessed a wave of significant deaths, or things barely clinging to life: TikTok, filmmaker David Lynch, anti-gay crusader Anita Bryant, bodybuilder Chris O’Donnell, PrEP, Marriage Equality, democracy, the U.S. dollar, the Golden Globes, The Village People and yes, even Snoop Dogg’s career. But, as Florence + The Machine wisely reminds us, it’s always darkest before the dawn. Change often comes with chaos, upheaval, and a little bit of existential dread. So, take a deep breath, focus on the solutions, and remember: together we can overcome anything, especially when everything feels like it’s falling apart. Today, we celebrate 20 years of podcasting as we launch of our 21st season with a special guest: Chicago comedian Dan Cass, known for his razor-sharp takes on relationships. SAVE FEAST OF FUN, HELP US GET A NEW COMPUTER: • feastoffun.com/donate FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: ★ instagram.com/dankkass ★ instagram.com/faustofernos ★ instagram.com/marcfelion Join us as we dive into the deaths of icons, institutions, and ideals shaping the future, including: The rise and fall of TikTok and the rise of… whatever comes next. • The passing of filmmaker David Lynch. • The Republican-controlled Supreme Court’s looming attacks on marriage equality and our ability to stop HIV. • Trump’s latest cash grab with not one, but two cryptocurrency scams. • The Village People’s Victor Willis insists “YMCA” was never a gay anthem, as he cashes in on all that sweet MAGA money.
From "Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show"
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