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We meet the inimitable, spectacular, all-star David Hoyle!!!! We explore Hoyle's prolific output from the stage to the screen to the canvas. Performance as art, art as performance! Cabaret maverick and gender defying revolutionary, the much loved David Hoyle continues to educate, enlighten and entertain in equal measure. A true national treasure.A chance to immerse yourself in Hoyle's world, get to know the Manchester artist as we discuss his work that includes paintings, slogan works and of course, riotous, avant-garde live performance.As a cabaret star, actor and visual artist, Hoyle's infamous alter-ego ‘The Divine David' transported him from radical alternative settings in the '80s to the studios of Channel 4 in the '90s. For the last four decades, Hoyle has queered the boundaries between live art, performance, theatre and cabaret – conquering nightlife around the world and working extensively in film and TV.His recent retrospective Please Feel Free to Ignore My Work at Manchester's Aviva Studios powerfully shared the key themes that run through Hoyle's output: gender, mental health, AIDS, revolution, decadence and the effects of capitalism. Tracing his career from the '80s to the present day, this body of work asks how and why we value our art and artists. Ever the outsider, David Hoyle opens the door to his outrageous and moving world. Come on in, we'll pop the kettle on.Follow @DavidHoyleUniversal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We meet bestselling writer Shon Faye to discuss her new book Love In Exile and artists she admires: Nan Goldin, The Bloomsbury Group, Bernini, Michelangelo, Pedro Almodóvar's Bad Education and performers including Tom Rasmussen, Madonna and David Hoyle.Shon Faye grew up quietly obsessed with the feeling that love was not for her. Not just romantic love: the secret fear of her own unworthiness penetrated every aspect and corner of her life. It was a fear that would erupt in destructive, counterfeit versions of the real love she craved: addictions and short-lived romances that were either euphoric and fantastical, or excruciatingly painful and unhinged, often both. Faye's experience of the world as a trans woman, who grew up visibly queer, exacerbated her fears. But, as she confronted her damaging ideas about love and lovelessness, she came to realize that this sense of exclusion is symptomatic of a much larger problem in our culture.Love, she argues, is as much a collective question as a personal one. Yet our collective ideals of love have developed in a society which is itself profoundly sick and loveless; in which consumer capitalism sells us ever new, engrossing fantasies of becoming more loved or lovable. In this highly politicized terrain, boundaries are purposefully drawn to keep some in and to keep others out. Those who exist outside them are ignored, denigrated, exiled.In Love in Exile, Shon Faye shows love is much greater than the narrow ideals we have been taught to crave so desperately that we are willing to bend and break ourselves to fit them. Wise, funny, unsparing, and suffused with a radical clarity, this is a book of and for our times: for seeing and knowing love, in whatever form it takes, is the meaning of life itself.Shon Faye is author of the acclaimed bestseller The Transgender Issue. Her work has been published in, among others, the Guardian, Independent, British Vogue and VICE. Born in Bristol, she now lives in London.As Frieze magazine recently wrote: Shon Faye is one of the most celebrated non-fiction authors in the UK, rising to fame for her discerning prose on culture, relationships and class. Her first book, The Transgender Issue (2021), a provocative treatise on gender identity debates in the UK, was part of her rise to fame. Not only did Faye offer a detailed survey of queer history, but she also indicated why trans-liberation is connected to liberation for all. Her new book of essays, Love in Exile (2025), explores the existential and social challenges of courtship and heartache. Rather than focus solely on the discrimination that many transgender people face, however, the text is a literary memoir that interrogates how ancient and present-day writers conceptualize and dissect love. As a Vogue contributor with her advice column ‘Dear Shon' (2022–ongoing), host of the podcast Call Me Mother (2021–ongoing) and author of Dazed & Confused Magazine's ‘Future of Sex' series (2022–ongoing), she addresses the topic of romance with honesty and poise.Follow @Shon.Faye on InstagramBuy Love in Exile, published by Pengiun.You can also follow @TalkArt for images of all artworks discussed in today's episode. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Franz Ferdinand, Alex Kapranos, front man of the Glasgow band, celebrating 20 years of hits - Sweeney, Ciarán Hinds & Neil Martin - GAZE Film Festival, with their special guest David Hoyle.
Former North Carolina state Sen. David Hoyle, a powerful force on taxes, economic development and education within state government when Democrats last controlled the General Assembly, died on Wednesday at age 84, his son said.Hoyle died at his home in the Gaston County seat of Dallas, where he had once elected been mayor in his 20s. His health had been declining since he suffered a stroke several years ago, according to his son David Hoyle Jr.Hoyle served nine terms in the Senate, where he was a longtime co-chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. Hoyle and Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand was considered top lieutenants to then-Senate leader Marc Basnight of Dare County.READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/former-n-carolina-senator-tax-secretary-david-hoyle-dies-at-84-north-carolina-dallas-nc-general-assebmly/275-5373072d-8bf8-4056-b36e-c844e68b8bd3
Former North Carolina state Sen. David Hoyle, a powerful force on taxes, economic development and education within state government when Democrats last controlled the General Assembly, died on Wednesday at age 84, his son said. Hoyle died at his home in the Gaston County seat of Dallas, where he had once elected been mayor in his 20s. His health had been declining since he suffered a stroke several years ago, according to his son David Hoyle Jr. Hoyle served nine terms in the Senate, where he was a longtime co-chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. Hoyle and Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand was considered top lieutenants to then-Senate leader Marc Basnight of Dare County. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/former-n-carolina-senator-tax-secretary-david-hoyle-dies-at-84-north-carolina-dallas-nc-general-assebmly/275-5373072d-8bf8-4056-b36e-c844e68b8bd3
David Hoyle, owner of Cool Beanz Expresso Bar here in Statesboro, has seen and learned a lot across several jobs. His proactive way of thinking and approach to work resulted in repeated promotions to managerial positions in several different companies. Eventually, David took his accumulated experience and his passions -- love of coffee, and love of people -- and turned it into his own business. This is his story.Find more about David Hoyle and his business here:https://www.statesborocoffee.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hoyle-7151245/https://www.facebook.com/Cool-Beanz-Espresso-Bar-216218835241374/?ref=page_internalhttps://www.instagram.com/coolbeanz_espressobar/?hl=enThe UKnowAdamTsang podcast spotlights both veteran and budding entrepreneurs -- especially those local to the Savannah/Statesboro region. We aim to inspire and educate business owners, those who are looking to turn their "side hustle" into something more, and those who simply want to peer into the minds of the adventurous risk-takers who have fun stories to share!Follow UKnowAdamTsang on Social! https://www.adamtsang.comhttps://www.instagram.com/uknowadamtsang/ https://www.facebook.com/uknowadamtsang/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/uknowadamtsang/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3Z4FPVzEh3M9dBQ5YWMhAH?si=gec-DJCjSoiplCDM1veFWw
Shon speaks to British performer and artist David Hoyle, who created the anti-drag character The Divine David. Reeling from the impact of the AIDS crisis, David searches for a way to channel his anger and ends up with a surprisingly upbeat take on our mortality.For more from Novel visit novel.audio Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time…. Tom Daly claims his first Olympic Gold. We say goodbye X Factor. Debbie shares her hairdresser dilemma. Plus Adele, David Hoyle, and Claire Balding's third leg! Remember you can catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com or message us via www.facebook.com/NDebzOfficial
This time…. Tom Daly claims his first Olympic Gold. We say goodbye X Factor. Debbie shares her hairdresser dilemma. Plus Adele, David Hoyle, and Claire Balding's third leg!
If you’re still not convinced that you can build a life around your most wild desires, you clearly haven’t heard the story of Dave Hoyle. Summed up in just one word, he’s a farmer. But upon further investigation, he’s up to some crazy, inspired shit. And I mean that in the best possible way. I first heard of Dave’s cannabis-eating pig farm, Moto Perpetuo, when he was listed as a vendor for one of the most prestigious restaurants in town, Paley’s Place. You see, Dave raises pigs that are “smoked” - no pun intended, after a generous life eating “leftovers” from his cannabis farm. Renowned chef Vitaly Paley, amongst others, honor and celebrate these pigs at upscale pig roasts and cannabis-themed cookouts playfully dubbed “High On The Hog” Dinners. Yup, that’s a thing! In this conversation with Dave, we chat about a plethora of stories anyone who considers themselves a foodie will eat up. He talks about meticulously sourcing rare seeds and overnighting them at a moment’s notice, so they can be grown into beautiful pieces of produce and showcased in some of the top restaurants in Portland. We chat about why it took so damn long for Top Chef Portland to film in our beloved city, and chat about past contestants who are part of this city’s famous food scene - Gregory Gourdet and Doug Adams. It was so much fun to chat about Portland food and the special connection between farmers and chefs with Dave Hoyle. If you’re interested in learning more about him, my past interview with chefs at Vitaly Paley’s restaurants, and more, check out the show notes. HIGHTLIGHTS: The process of starting and running a farm. Farm, Restaurant, and Community relationships. The impetus behind the cannabis-fed pig: Vitaly Paley. A blank canvas: The creative process of farm to table. Earning your stripes: Working with the kitchen mindset. The story of Tails and Trotters, the butcher shop. How cannabis-fed pig farming came about. The relationship between the pig and the farmer. QUOTABLES: “As much as the physical act of farming drives us, it is knowing that somebody is going to be so appreciative of what we do, and use their passion and craft to put it on a plate for somebody. They're going to taste that love, excitement, and passion that we as farmers and the chef shared.” - David Hoyle “I honestly feel like my life is a gift. I'm the luckiest man I know to have been in the right place at the right time with the right attitude on so many different occasions, that I feel like I have to wake up every day to earn the right to get to do what I get to do.” - David Hoyle HUNGRY FOR MORE? MY WEIRD FOOD OBSESSION SHOW NOTES: https://myweirdfoodobsession.com/ MY WEIRD FOOD OBSESSION INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/myweirdfoodobsession/ JENNA’S FOOD BLOG - SIP BITE GO: https://sipbitego.com/ SIP BITE GO INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sipbitego/ Get the guides… WHERE TO EAT IN PORTLAND, OREGON - https://sipbitego.com/pdx-lunch-spots TASTY SAUCES (YOU NEED ASAP) RECIPE EBOOK - https://freesaucebook.com Tasty Things To Try... JENNA’S FAMOUS HOMEMADE PIZZA RECIPE - https://sipbitego.com/making-pizza-home-store-bought-dough JENNA’S SAUTÉED MUSHROOMS WITH THYME RECIPE: https://sipbitego.com/sauteed-mushrooms-thyme JENNA’S EASY PASTA SAUCE: https://sipbitego.com/tomato-sauce/
In the final episode of this series, George and Liv chat to avant-garde performance art legend David Hoyle about life, art and Shirley Bassey.
The Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry is the first African American to serve as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church. He talks candidly about the soul of America, his hopes and fears post the Coronavirus pandemic, and his concerns about the what he calls a "pandemic of deep and entrenched racism". Until recently, Muslims in Sudan could be sentenced to death for converting to Christianity; even discussing other religions could lead to arrest. Former British Ambassador to Sudan, Dame Rosalind Marsden explains why the liberalisation of such laws in Sudan is a significant step in the country’s development towards a stable and peaceful future. In an exclusive interview with the Dean of Westminster Abbey, Dr David Hoyle, talks about the "breathtaking" loss of income the Abbey has incurred as a result of Coronavirus. Dr Hoyle tells the BBC's Religion Editor, Martin Bashir, the steps he might have to take in order to preserve one of the Nation's most historic buildings. Producers Carmel Lonergan Rosie Dawson Editor Amanda Hancox Photo credit : TEC
WTOQ?! Ep 18 - A Two Tommy SandwichRecorded Friday 25th April 2020This episode Tommy and Bernie are joined by wonderfully witty cabaret performer Thom Shaw of the LipSinkers and David Hoyle fame. Who discusses his drag characters, the existential crisis of performers in lockdown and baking biscuits.The Old Queens play their first ever game of Kink My Bluff recorded live on Instagram at the time of recording - they discuss the life and times of the gorgeous and enigmatic Sir Dirk Bogarde.And Queens of Agony deal with loss of sex in long term relationships, to dil-do or dil-don't and what's the sexiest underwear!So enjoy stay homo and join us with a glass of your favourite tipple for humorous squiffy Queer chat!If you'd like to support and help keep our podcast running by buying some WTOQ?! Merchandise or by becoming a Patreon. Follow the links below:https://www.patreon.com/Wtoqhttps://teespring.com/stores/what-that-old-queenCheck out our website:whatthatoldqueen.com
The Dewing Grain market report for week commencing 23rd March 2020 is presented this week by Andrew, Ian, Ben and Joe who offer their combined thoughts on the unprecedented times we’re living in.In Farmchat, we finally get the lowdown on how Webby has taken to fatherhood. The boys debate the UK’s reaction to the pandemic compared to other countries and wonder whether we will reach a point where we have soldiers on the streets. They discuss the role of the farmer and the food sector and how communities can help each other. As well as the serious stuff, they ask the really pressing questions of the day: Why are there so many melons left in the supermarkets and just when will Webby change his first nappy?Our drink this week is a sloe gin brought in by David Hoyle of G H Hoyles. Catch his interview with Andrew in a future episode.This week's podcast is sponsored by wealth management company Brewin Dolphin - www.brewin.co.ukIf you would like to sponsor the Dewing Grain Podcast please email: hello@tinshedproductions.co.ukThe Dewing Grain Podcast is co-produced by www.eastcoastdesignstudio.co.uk and www.tinshedproductions.co.ukDewing Grain - Independent grain trader for Norfolk and Suffolk01263 731550 - www.dewinggrain.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robert & Russell meet the one-and-only legend that is Princess Julia!!!! We discuss her endless creativity across different worlds of music, fashion and art, life-drawing and her weekly trip to ‘Sketch Sesh’, her friendship with DJ Jeffry Hinton, and how she started DJing herself at queer spaces in London. We find out what it’s like to be photographed by Wolfgang Tillmans, her memories of being the coat check girl at Blitz & Taboo nightclubs, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Jordan (a Malcolm McLaren protégé who featured in Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee) and the long lasting influence & legacy of that era. We discuss being shy, her love for Old Master paintings, emerging artists like Richard Porter and Lydia Blakley, her passion for Fashion East, modelling for Kylie Minogue, our mutual admiration for Pet Shop Boys plus her favourite performance artists including David Hoyle, Justin Vivian Bond and Christeene!! Finally discover how Robert first met Julia almost 20 years ago at the early 2000s clubs Kashpoint, Nag Nag Nag and Electrogogo resulting in a duet for Rob’s then electropop-band Temposhark. Follow @HRHPrincessJulia on Instagram and @TalkArt for photos of artworks discussed in this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Does the sandwich you brought to work today feel like something really special? If not, on the Kitchen Café this week we'll be finding out what makes the ultimate sandwich and we'll be giving you some ideas of how you can make your own gourmet sandwich on the cheap. Selecting the right bread is essential so David Hoyle from the Findhorn Bakery will be talking about the various grains he uses and how that changes the flavour and texture of the bread. Are you looking for food that will give you a bit of a hug this week? Chef Alfie Little from River House restaurant in Inverness will be cooking up a mouth-watering Haddock Welsh Rarebit served on a bed of crushed potato and samphire.
Sermon given at Evensong with the Installation of Dr David Michael Hoyle as Dean of the Collegiate Church of St Peter in Westminster, Westminster Abbey, 16th November 2019. A transcript is available at: https://www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey-sermons/dean-installation
The Festival of Preaching takes place at Christ Church, Oxford from Sunday 8 Sept to Tuesday 10 Sept. The Festival, organised by Church Times and Canterbury Press, aims to inspire, nurture and celebrate all who are called to proclaim the gospel today. Speakers include Brian McLaren, David Hoyle, Paula Gooder, and Mark Oakley. The Festival is sold out, but if you didn't get a ticket, you can watch Paula Gooder and Mark Oakley's talks live on the Church Times Facebook page, and videos of some of the other talks will be available afterwards on the Church Times YouTube channel. We also plan to feature a recording of one of the talks on the Church Times Podcast. The Revd Ally Barrett, a priest and tutor at Westcott House, Cambridge, will be leading a seminar on all-age preaching. Her book Preaching with All Ages, is published by Canterbury Press and is available from the Church Times Bookshop for the special price of £13.50. Ed Thornton spoke to Ally Barrett ahead of the Festival.
In a really noisy cathedral coffee shop Janet and David discuss a church which might appear to be anxious, ministry and whether 'passion' is a good thing...
In GBA 326 we get better acquainted with Tobi from the Arts Performed Podcast. We'd already warmed up by the time we recorded this conversation with me recording an interview for his podcast and so we get into things pretty quickly. Tobi talks cultural studies, artist and resistance, navigating the world with ADHD and dyslexia, how his relationship with being the child of a Guyanese migrant has changed over his life, systems of oppression, what he has learnt from people he has interviewed on his podcast and so much more. Content note: racism, slavery, colonialism Tobi plugs: Podbean: https://artsperformedpodcast.podbean.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrzaX0VXlgfOPwj7T4z0EyQ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/arts-performed-podcast/id1312992320?mt=2 Wordpress: https://artsperformed.wordpress.com Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/artsperformed/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/artsperformed I plug: Mansplaining Masculinity: The Book https://unbound.com/books/mansplaining-masculinity/ What About the Men? Mansplaining Masculinity: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-presents-what-about-the-men-mansplaining-maculinity http://mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk/ Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad: https://medium.com/@goosefat101/down-to-a-sunless-sea-memories-of-my-dad-d1d2d3a61360 The Family Tree: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/ https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-family-tree/id1113714688 We mention: Walter Benjamin: Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Work_of_Art_in_the_Age_of_Mechanical_Reproduction Tommy Poppers: https://www.tommypoppers.com/ Tommy Poppers on Arts Performed Podcast: http://artsperformedpodcast.podbean.com/e/art-and-communication-tommy-poppers/ David Hoyle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hoyle_(performance_artist) Genesis P-Orridge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_P-Orridge Throbbing Gristle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle Phychic TV: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychic_TV Podcast Support Group Irlen Syndrome: https://irlen.com/what-is-irlen-syndrome/ Extrovert Supremacy: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-290-hamja-ahsan https://www.bookworks.org.uk/node/1917 Mehrdad Seyf and Richard Dedomenicion on Arts Performed Podcast: https://artsperformedpodcast.podbean.com/e/once-iran-to-you-2-richard-dedomenici-and-mehrdad-seyf/ Spark London: http://stories.co.uk/ Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ Daniil Ivanovich Kharms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniil_Ivanovich_Kharms The Red Haired Man: https://allpoetry.com/The-Red-Haired-Man Spoken Word London at Vogue Fabrics: https://openmicfinder.com/UK/England/Greater-London/Dalston/Spoken-Word-London-at-Vogue-Fabrics-66-Stoke-Newington-Road-N16-7XB Travis Alabanza: http://travisalabanza.co.uk/ Jorge Ben Jor - Zumbi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFoOgKONIHY Soulfly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulfly Sepulchura: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura Roots Boody Roots: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_Bloody_Roots Soulfly: Tribe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXMdyCK0M9Q Quilombo (A historia do Quilombo dos Palmares): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-z0M-vcCB4 Tanya Tagaq - Retribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNYTA6SV6tM Joseph Conrad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad Heart of Darkness: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_of_Darkness Noh Theatre: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noh_Theatre Churchill: https://crimesofbritain.com/2016/09/13/the-trial-of-winston-churchill/ Leopold II: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium Just May Does Geri: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1329142532/just-may-does-geri Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
- Liz Ridgeway of the Sussex Swans Aussie Rules Football Club is in to explain all things Aussie rules to us, its growth as sport in the UK - and how there are more chances than ever for LGBTQ people to get involved - David Hoyle comes to the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts on Saturday - David Sheppeard from the Marlborough Theatre will be in to talk about the new show that they’re co-presenting, and about David Hoyle’s importance as a queer performer - And Brighton’s events to mark World Aids Day 2017, including a community drop in from Lunch Positive and the LGBTQ choirs performing en masse in Kemptown after the vigil
There's a risk Guildford Cathedral could close after a council planning committee rejected a proposal to build 134 houses on cathedral land. The Dean of Guildford Cathedral says money raised by the sale of the land would have provided long-term funding for the maintenance of the building. Trevor Barnes reports. Church leaders from South Sudan have called on the international community to assist millions of people who are facing starvation in the country. Canon Ian Woodward tells Edward Stourton about the historic link the Diocese of Salisbury has with South Sudan and what they are hearing about the situation there. More churches in America have declared themselves 'sanctuary churches' offering protection from deportation to undocumented migrants. Jane O'Brian reports from Washington DC. Dr Peter Mandaville is a former Senior Advisor at the US Department of State under both Hillary Clinton and John Kerry. He's been invited to speak at the British Islam Conference. He tells Edward about the challenges he believes Muslims now face following the US election and Brexit vote in the UK. For his latest book, the veteran Labour politician Roy Hattersley has turned his attention to a what he describes as 'the adventure story' of Catholics in Britain and Ireland. BBC reporter Roddy Munro tells Edward why some families on the Isle of Lewis are protesting against a decision by the local council not to open a swimming pool on the Sabbath. Should Bristol Cathedral remove a stained glass window that celebrates the legacy of the merchant and MP Edward Colston because he made much of his fortune through the slave trade? The Dean, David Hoyle debates with theologian Robert Beckford. Producers: David Cook Louise Clarke-Rowbotham Editor: Christine Morgan.
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
In Minute 56 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny are broadcasting LIVE from jolly old England, and they've got the most special of special guests… Jenny's sister Cat Anckorn-Harris! In this minute, the three of us cover Roxy Music's penchant for in-jokes within their first single “Virginia Plain,” the references to both “Street-Fighting Man” and “Dancing in the Streets” in Mandy's narration and the difficulties of having a threesome in a small cupboard, the success headline montage and its references to Judy Garland in “A Star is Born,” Brian's stealing of Jack Fairy's posse and their fantastic outfits, the awkward Oscar moment where Whoopi Goldberg dressed as Maxwell Demon, the history of rock and roll airplanes including the legendary “Starship,” Brian's retinue as echo of Warhol's Superstars, and David Hoyle's role in this film as “Freddie,” and on late-night Channel 4. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
Recorded in a stairwell at the Buzzcut Festival after party - in this episode, Emma talks about performance art, the 2016 Buzzcut line up and non-binary identities with double guests Ray Filar and Krishna Istha. Ray is a performance artist, musician and writer, whose work often explores drag, genderfuck and kink. Their most recent show was FUCK SOUP at Buzzcut Festival, but they have performed widely, including Latitude Festival, at Pride London, with David Hoyle at the Chelsea Theatre, Trans Pride in Brighton, LaDIYFest Berlin, and as part of the Duckie Homosexualist Summer School for emerging queer artists. They are a contributing editor at openDemocracy magazine. Krishna is a performance maker and actor. Their work takes the form of comedic political acts and alter egos that focus on themes of queer culture, gender politics and feminism. Their work more often than not turns into a physical and vocal endurance test. You can find them online at @MXGenderslayer and @RayFilar And you can keep up to date with Emma's movements through the None of Us is Yet a Robot project at www.notyetarobot.co.uk or @elbfrankland on twitter. Opening music was by Kraftwerk and Closing music by Señor Coconut y Su Conjuto The predominant thing mentioned in the conversation was: Buzzcut Festival - https://glasgowbuzzcut.wordpress.com See you next time! xxx
This week, Rosie and Marcus find out surprising connections and have a good old chat all about: Jack of All Trades; Shiny Distractions; YouTube And the Rise of the Digital Artist; Immediate Feedback and Global Reach; Internet Arguments and Trends; Staying or Leaving Facebook; Personal Page VS Persona Page; YouTube and Creative Content; Filming Live Experiences; Invasive Photography; Rant Detour!; Arty Childhood; Textiles and Acting; The Brillo Pad of Drama School; Music Obsession Not Helping Going to Art School; Sister Wendy the Musical; Sick of Nuns; How Do You Fit In Cabaret; Southbank Centre Unlocks a Block; Shouting into a Void; Depression and Mental Health; See it Through; Making a Music Video; Advice on Motivations; Editing takes AGES; You’re Always DOING Something!; Holiday Guilt; Freelancer Lifestyle VS Mortgages Cats and Babies Syndrome; Youtube Channel like a TV Channel; Content is King; Let’s Talk about Sexxx With Rubyyy Jones!; The Internet is Amazing; Jealousy is Not About You; Give Yourself the Permission; There is Nothing to Stop You Doing It; Artistic Life Comes Full Circle; Walking Out with No Bow; At Least the Ceiling Was Secure; Rosie’s Brain Signs Off Early.About Marcus ReevesWriter and performer Marcus Reeves’ performance career spans work as an actor, stand-up comic, singer songwriter and performance poet. As part of London’s alternative cabaret scene he has performed alongside such luminaries as David Hoyle, Dickie Beau and Jonny Woo to name a few.Through Mary King’s Voicelab, Marcus has performed at the Royal Festival Hall with Mercury Music Prize winners Elbow, jazz improvisation icon Bobby McFerrin and supported New York a capella group Naturally Seven in a choir led by UK jazz legend Ian Shaw. More recently he joined the London Gay Mens Chorus to sing on the debut EP from Fingersnap, the new project from David McAlmont and Guy Davies, sang in Our Lady J’s ‘Train-To-Kill’ gospel choir at Soho Theatre and supported Rupaul’s Drag Race star Adore Delano at The Meth Lab.Mixing his roots as a singer songwriter with influences from musical theatre, pop, rock and dance music, Marcus has recently found his true voice with his own brand of ‘nouveau cabaret’ (as described by Vince Clarke of Erasure). With live performances, readings and screenings of his work at venues including BAC, the Cochrane Theatre, the Kings Head, the Southbank Centre and the ICA, Marcus continues to establish a firm reputation as a versatile man of words and music.His debut solo album Quicksilver - The Masquerade Macabre is available now from the shop. He is currently developing a new song cycle The Dark Side of the World, re-working his project Postcards from God - The Sister Wendy Musical and recently launched his own YouTube chat show Behind the Mask, also available as a podcast with extra unaired material.Website: http://www.reevescorner.co.uk/home.htmlYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/marcusreevestvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcusReevesFanPageTwitter: https://twitter.com/marcus_reevesSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/marcusreeveshttp://ia902602.us.archive.org/23/items/RKVB22MarcusReeves/RKVB%2022%20-%20Marcus%20Reeves.mp3
This is a SUPER SPECIAL PODCAST EPISODE!! Rosie has the privilege of chatting for hours with the people behind the websites: Holli-Mae Johnson from 21st Century Burlesque and Franco Milazzo from This is Cabaret for a festive review of what's been great in 2014 (and some hints at what 2015 might hold). This first part is all about the shows. Shows shows shows. And performers. We love them. So we talked about: What Do Critics Do; Fetishistic Fans; Banks of Knowledge; Know What You’re Looking At; Archiving and Recording; THE SHOWS!; Circusfest; Mimetic Festival; Vaults Festival 2015; Red Bastard Changes You; MimeticFest Awards; How Much We Love Anna Lou; Cabaret des Distractions; Reuben Kaye; Lady Rizo; Baby Lame; Miss Behave’s Gameshow; Alternative Eurovision; London Wonderground; La Soiree; Scottee; Mrs Hudson’s Christmas Corker/Spymonkey; Fascinating Aida; A Load of Crepe by The Late Night Shop Cabaret; Monica Salvi; Midnight Circus; Chrisalys; Greenwich Circus Festival; Circus Space/National Centre for Circus Arts; The Chap Olympiad; Blitz Party; SS Atlantica; Boom & Bang Circus at the Roundhouse; Phil InGud; Barelesque; Between the Sheets; Curiosity Cabaret; Des O’Connor; Dr. Clive’s Circus; The Old Operating Theatre; The Middle of the Road; Bourgeois & Maurice and David Hoyle; Royal Vauxhaull Tavern; White Mischief; EastEnd Cabaret – Sexual Tension; Cabaret at Scarfe’s Bar; Dusty Limits and Lili La Scala; Vicky Butterfly; Another Fucking Variety Show; Briefs!; Esquire deLune; House of Burlesque; Tempest Rose; Bettsie Bon Bon; Scarlett O’Hora; Rubyyy Jones’ Young Feminist Whores; Bonnie Fleur; Pi the Mime; Meth & The Meth Lab; Lolo Brow & Cabaret Derangium; Are You Game… Stay Tuned for Part Two!About Franco:Since 2012, Franco Milazzo has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of This Is Cabaret, the only website shortlisted for a London Cabaret Award. The Daily Beast called him "a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of the city's cabaret culture," which was kind of them. When not penning withering or enthusiastic reviews for TIC of whichever show he stayed awake through the previous night, he can be found writing music, comedy, opera, theatre and food for Londonist. This votary of cabaret enjoys good books and walks by the sea.Website: www.thisiscabaret.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisiscabaretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsCabaretAbout Holli:Holli-Mae Johnson is the founder and editor of 21st Century Burlesque Magazine, a pioneering publication created seven years ago to unite, document and celebrate the global burlesque community. Holli is actively involved in the burlesque community on a day to day basis and is privately consulted by performers and producers at every level for promotion, critique, recommendations and encouragement. As a documenter and critic, she has seen countless burlesque and variety performances from across the world and provides an intimate perspective and insight into the lives and careers of burlesque’s greatest pioneers, performers and personalities.Website:http://21stcenturyburlesque.com/Twitter:https://twitter.com/burlesqueonlineFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/BurlesqueOnlinehttp://ia601408.us.archive.org/6/items/RKVB19FrancoandHolli/%2319%20-%20Review%20of%20the%20Year%20Part%20One%20wi.mp3