FOF #421 - Big Ladies, Small Dresses - 11.03.06

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Good things do come in small packages. Even better, we like it when big things come in small packages. We love to see attractive people squeezing into tight fitting RED Feast of Fools t-shirts!

Today we conclude Marc Felion’s trip to England with his backstage interviews at TrannyShack done at London’s Soho Revue Bar, formerly known as Too2Much with of some of the area’s most outlandish and memorable drag queens.

Listen as Marc talks to a Dutch drag queen Vanilla Lush, who isn’t into dykes an ex-pat drag queen from the original Trannyshack in San Francisco, Suppository Spelling and a super Euro-trash musician Dusty O.

Dusty used to hang with Boy George in the 80s and found herself portrayed in his musical about Leigh Bowery’s life “Taboo.” She had much to say about intellectual property rights among drag queens and the problems with impersonation, imitation and stealing.

Click here to see pictures of Marc’s visit to the UK and the drag queens at TrannyShack.

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About The Author: Marc Felion

Originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, Marc Felion works as a bartender. As co-host and producer of the Feast of Fools podcast, he helped launch one of the most successful podcasts in the world. He lives in Andersonville with his partner and co-host Fausto Fernós. he loves to watch sci-fi tv shows, read murder mysteries and fix cocktails.
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