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Special Edition FOF: Taking Pleasure Back

Special Edition FOF: Taking Pleasure Back

When talking about sex and gay men, the fear of danger, diseases and risk usually become the focus. Why does it have to be this way? Why not talk about the fantastic sex we do have? After all, being gay is not just good, it’s fabulous.

Join us live from the Center on Halsted with a panel of experts as we explore desire and ways we can be intimate, sensual and loving with each other.

 
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Samuel R. Galloway, Marc Felion, Keith Green, Fausto Fernós and Gary Harper

When talking about sex and gay men, the fear of danger, diseases and risk usually become the focus. Why does it have to be this way? Why not talk about the fantastic sex we do have? What about our friendships, our creativity and our communities?

After all, being gay is not just good, it’s fabulous!

To many people, gay sex automatically means penetration even though not all men are into the booty. What other things do we like to do? What turns us on and brings us pleasure?

Join us live from the Center on Halsted with a panel of experts psychologist Dr. Gary Harper, activist Keith Green and sex educator Samuel R. Galloway. Listen as we explore desire and ways we can be intimate, sensual and loving with each other.

Click here to see and share photos from the event. Visit Lifelube.org for more.

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The Wet Spots – Hello Kinky: iTunes | Site

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Special Edition FOF: Generation You

Special Edition FOF: Generation You

 
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Generation You- Hosts and Panel

Much like society in general, the gay community is stratified along age lines. Gay men are living longer than ever and some older folks feel disconnected to the younger generations that have not had the same experiences they’ve had.

On the other hand, young people seem to be forging their way forward in this world without the benefit of mentorship from older gay people. Is this a sign of progress in gay rights or are younger people blind to older people’s experiences? How do we find the common ground for conversation and camaraderie among people of different ages?

Bill Haddad and friend Bill Rydewells and Tony Alvarado Rivera
Marc Felion talks to a member of the house of Infinity Taping of the show!

Jim Pickett and Jason Smith Ed and Todd watch the live taping of the show Fausto Fernós asks "why are we turning up the music so loud at bars today?" Fausto Fernós gives his mom Patricia a big kiss Pete Subkoviak (right) and friend

On today’s special edition of Feast of Fun, we’re teaming up with Project Crysp to bring you a podcast forum taped in front of a live audience at the Center on Halsted in Chicago, Illinois.

We have a THINK PINK TANK- a multi-generational panel of experts on how to break down the barriers when it comes to age differences: Bill Rydewells, a founder of TPAN (Test Positive Aware Network) and a member of SAGE, the Center on Halsted’s Advocate and Service group for GLBT Seniors; Tony Alvarado Rivera, a coordinator at the Broadway Youth Center’s LGBT Mentor Program, which aims to build healthy relationships between generations in our community; and Chris Bartlett, the director of the Greater Philadelphia LGBT Leadership Initiative.

Listen as we take you on a deep discussion on what it means to age as a gay man and how we can bridge the gap to become a happier, healthier and more connected society.

Plus questions from the audience live! You don’t want to miss it.

Be sure to check out:
Jason Smith’s gallery of photos from the event & his video montage of the show.
Feast of Fun photos gallery.

Check out today’s sponsor:

How Are You Healthy? Find out at Lifelube.org
A blog on sex, drugs, physical, mental and
emotional health, spirituality and more.


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Tom Goss – Back to Love…: iTunes

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Join us for a Live Podcast- “Tunnel of Love”

Join us for a Live Podcast- “Tunnel of Love”

A healthy booty is a happy one!
If you ever wanted to see a live taping of the Feast of Fools, next week is your chance. Join LifeLube, Project CRYSP, Steamworks and FeastofFools.net for “Tunnel of…

Join us for a live podcast on Tuesday, November 18, 2008A healthy booty is a happy one!

If you ever wanted to see a live taping of the Feast of Fools, next week is your chance. Join LifeLube, Project CRYSP, Steamworks and FeastofFools.net for “Tunnel of Love” a Live Podcast Forum on keeping your butt happy and healthy. It’s the last one of 2008.

What are some common misconceptions gay men have on anal sex? How do porn stars do all that sex in movies? Besides using condoms, what are some new ways you can protect yourself from HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases?

Tunnel of Love
A Live Podcast Forum
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Center on Halsted, Chicago [directions]
Doors open at 6p, program begins at 7p
Light refreshments and food will be served
FREE • RSVP here

The Center on Halsted Forum on Gay Men's SexualityPanelists include Chicago porn star J.C. Carter, Dr. Will Wong of the Chicago Department of Public Health, and our very own Jim Pickett of the AIDS Foundation of Chicago and IRMA.

If you ever had any question you wanted to ask a porn star about behind the scenes of making adult films, or challenged Jim Picket or one of Chicago’s most knowledgeable doctors on the state of gay men’s health, now’s your chance! Check out this wonderful article about the upcoming event by Jason Steele of the Chicago Tribune’s Red Eye.

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Plus, after the event, come get photographed with a giant swan made by Scooty and Jojo!

The event is close to selling out, there are around 20 seats left. Please reserve your seat now.

FOF #807 – Let’s Take a Glass Together

FOF #807 – Let’s Take a Glass Together

 
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We just love you guys! A toast from Marc and Fausto.“Walter, fix me a drink!” In the 1960s, 70s and early 80s we always saw characters on TV drinking all the time, either at home, after work, during lunch, or pretty much all the time.

Everybody seemed to have a little cocktail bar set up in their living room. And then all of a sudden, everyone got rid of them. Except for TV shows like Absolutely Fabulous and Sex and the City, we seldom see TV characters getting drunk like we used to. What happened?

Are we drinking less today, or are we hiding it better?

On today’s show, Feast of Fools teams up with Project CRYSP, Chicago Task Force on LGBT Substance Abuse and Sidetrack to bring you a very special live podcast forum about our complicated relationship with alcohol.

Meet the experts-

David McKirnan Dr. David McKirnan, Professor of Psychology at University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Research Investigator at Howard Brown. He began studying alcohol & drug use among GLBT people in the mid-80s and he later examined the intersection of substance use & HIV risk. Think of him as the Dr. Kinsey of booze!

Lisa RivitzLisa Rivitz, the Program Manager for Recovering with Pride Substance Abuse Program at Howard Brown Health Center. Her work focuses on addictions, 12-step recovery for substance abuse and other compulsive behaviors, working with individuals to overcome their abuse with drugs and alcohol.

Paul DavisAnd meet two bartenders from your favorite gay bars in Chicago, from Sidetrack Paul Davis and from Minibar, Tom Andrika. Paul’s been in recovery for as long as he’s been a bartender at Sidetrack, which has been called the “best gay bar in America.” What’s it like to be a bartender at such a well visited place when you don’t touch the sauce?

Tom AndrikaIn 1946 Tom Adrinka’s grandfather opened up a bar in a small town in Ohio called “The Gay Bar” but it wasn’t a gay bar. But as gays became more visible in the coming years, his grandfather changed it to the “Twin Rivers Tavern.” It’s funny that fate allowed him to have two gay grandsons!

Today he works at Minibar, a gay bar in Chicago known for their sexy male bartenders.

Listen as we talk about what it means to drink responsibly, how to avoid those nasty hangovers and clear up some misconceptions on mixing your drinks.

True stories about boozing it up from Chicago’s gay bars plus questions from you in our audience! Click here for a photo gallery from the event (pictures by Fausto Fernós and Rick Aiello).

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The podcast that comes with a little extra sauce on the side- Feast of Fools.

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Gay, Sexy, Healthy- Lifelube.org
Your “big tent” guide to gay men’s health,
from sex and drugs to Faeries and Bears
Your friendly concierge for all that’s gay, sexy and healthy.


Featured Music:
Eric Himan – Everywhere All at Once: iTunes | Amazon | CD Baby | MySpace
Eric Himan – There’s Gotta Be Something: CD Baby | MySpace

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FOF #752 – Good Sex, Bad Sex

FOF #752 – Good Sex, Bad Sex

 
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Dr. Gary Harper and Dr. Michelle MoralesSex is like lot like pizza- no matter how bad it is it’s still pretty good.

But the thing with sex is that everyone thinks they are the greatest lover, but sex is also like baseball; everyone can play baseball, but how many of us are good enough to make it to the world series?

In the 1934 film Sex Madness, the opening credits implore us that syphilis “must no longer remain hushed, but must be fought in the open like any other dangerous contagious disease….humanity must be enlightened! Ignorance must be abolished! Young and old.. rich and poor, they must be told.”

Sex Madness is a camp movie but even way back in the 1930s people struggled with how to discuss sex out in the open. Substitute HIV/AIDS for syphilis and you can see we might not have come as far as we thought in thinking about diseases and sex.

On today’s show, join for a lively discussion at the Center on Halsted in Chicago on gay men’s relationship to sex and risk.

The forum features panel experts Dr. David Halperin of the University of Michigan, Dr. Gary Harper of DePaul University and Dr. Michele Morales of Northwestern University, as well as LifeLube’s Jim Pickett and questions from you, the general public.

Discover some of the inaccurate and damaging psychological concepts that are being used to describe gay men. Are some of the studies being done actually making us sick? What do we all ultimately desire?

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Click here to check out our photo gallery from the event.

The podcast that keeps on giving- Feast of Fools.

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