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Jasmine (episode #720) and Candy (episode #650) have had threesomes and foursomes and gangbangs together and they called in to talk all about it. When and how did they meet each other? What went down during their first hook-up? And then what went down at all their crazy hook-ups that followed?? Tune in for all the details including how and why they felt an instant connection with each other on every level, the first foursome they had with Candy's cuck and Jasmine's husband and how and why it was so ideal and what exactly went down, the threesome they had with Jasmines young boyfriend ad exactly what went down, Jasmine's cuckquean birthday scenario where she got to watch Candy with her guy while she was restrained, how they set up their first gangbang with 5 guys and what exactly went down and how and why it was so great, their BBC gangbang they had in Vegas and what went down, their threesome in Oregon and what exactly went down including what they did with the whip cream (?!), what they both look for in the guys they pick to hook up with, the Folsom Street fair they attended and what went down there including the threesome they had with Candy's cuck that was super erotic for the both of them, how they both feel about being out and proud about what they do and what they're into, how being open and sexually free has changed them for the better plus a whole lot more. REPEAT THURSDAY originally aired 12/23 Candy's Fetlife: @Fit-Vixen Jasmine's Onlyfans: onlyfans.com/jasmine_jett69 you can find the rest of her links here: Allmylinks.com/jasmine-jett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Nato details the three times he's left his hometown of San Francisco. The first was when he went to college, which was at Reed in Portland, Oregon, in the mid-Nineties. To get us there, Nato rattles off all of the ways that he was a "comedy head" before that was even a thing. At Reed, he met a guy who's dad was the manager of the Comedy Underground in Seattle. Nato's first time doing stand-up on stage was at the Comedy Underground, in fact. As he describes it, to say that he bombed that first time would be an understatement. "It's the closest I've ever come to literally shitting my pants." Nato then does a rendition of his first joke that night. Audible growls are heard in our recording. Nevertheless, he did a few more open-mics at that spot in Seattle. He liked it enough. But after graduating from college and moving back to The City, he dedicated his life to being a union organizer. As a history student at Reed, he'd written a thesis about the anti-Chinese movement in San Francisco in the 1870s. Nato then explains how the series Warrior is based on this time in SF. There's bits in the story about the incredibly racist and anti-union human for which Kearny Street is sometimes attributed to. That thesis is what got Nato interested in doing labor work. He resumed going to comedy shows, but not getting up on stage. Around the time he turned 30, he found himself laboring over the jokes he'd tell at all the weddings he'd go to. He was also asked to give talks at labor conferences, which doubled as canvasses for Nato to deliver more of his own comedy material. All of these comedic sprinklings led him back to the stage. His first regular spot back in SF was the BrainWash (RIP) on Folsom Street. Once again, the jokes bombed, though his pants fared better this go-round. He offers up another telling of a joke from that era of his. You've been warned. As he left the BrainWash one of those nights, local comedy legend Tony Sparks asked him to come back the next week, and he did. Eventually, Nato invited his friends to come see him perform. He'd moved back to San Francisco in 1997 to do union organizing, as we've mentioned. Two years before that, John Sweeney had been elected president of the AFL-CIO. Sweeney pushed to "organize the unorganized" and bring young people into the labor movement. Nato was part of this wave. He got a job at Noah's Bagels and organized a union there. He went to anything he heard about that interested him. He and his then-girlfriend/now wife would attend talks and rallies together. Nato would sometimes find himself that only ally at, say, LGBTQIA union meetings. This was well before we even used words like "ally." Nato was approached to organize workers at the Real Foods on 24th Street. Then the International Longshore and Warehouse Union was beginning to organize bike and car messengers in San Francisco. Nato worked as a car messenger, which he did for three years, and helped organize his coworkers. We go on a short sidebar about bike messenger culture in The City in the late-Nineties. It was huge. A few moves from union to union here and there, and Nato found himself raising money and helping to open a low-wage workers' center for young and immigrant folks in the service industry. That center is still around today. The second time Nato left San Francisco was in 2012. This flight took him to New York City, where he relocated to write for his friend W. Kamau Bell's first TV show, Totally Biased. As Nato puts it, he "got the chance to be a Jewish comedy writer living in Brooklyn for six months." Then, in 2018, he and his family moved to Havana, Cuba, for six months while his wife worked on her PhD research. Nato says that the only time he was tempted to relocate permanently was during his time in NYC. His kids liked it there. They looked at different neighborhoods and even schools. But Nato wasn't all that happy in New York. The experience took a toll on his friendship with Kamau (they've since moved on and are tight once again). And then the show got canceled. The universe had spoken. That center he'd helped to found back in San Francisco had passed the nation's first minimum-wage municipal law. In 2006, they helped pass paid sick days here in The City. Nato had left the organization just before that to join the California Nurses' Association (CNA). Through that org, he was part of the ultimately successful effort to keep St. Luke's hospital open. It was after his time with the CNA, 2011 or so, that Nato returned to doing stand-up. He recorded his first comedy album and went on his first comedy tour (with Kamau). In 2014, he returned to organized labor, joining Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 1021. He works there today, as head of collective bargaining. We return to comedy and Nato lists off some more folks doing open-mics with him a decade or so ago who've moved on to various levels of fame and recognition—Ali Wong, Chris Garcia, Shang Wang, Kevin Camia, Moshe Kasher, and Brent Weinbach, to name a few. Nato takes us on yet another sidebar, but it's a good one. It's all about the "Punchline Pipeline," the system by which local comics can test their chops for a while until they're ready (or not) to move on to bigger and better things. It took Nato three years to work up to the level of paid host at The Punchline. Around 2006, to go back, he and Kamau started doing political comedy shows together. This was during the George W. Bush years, when "leftist," "liberal" comedy was big. Then Obama got elected and that type of comedy cooled off considerably. Nato started to host shows at The Make-Out Room monthly. He credits that stint as the time that he "figured it out." Nato still does stand-up, though not with the intensity with which he performed in his Thirties. Today, he contributes regularly to The Bugle Podcast. He works with Francesca Fiorintini and her Bitchuation Room show. He's also trying to find time to write a book—a funny take on union organizing. And he's kicking around the idea of another comedy album, which would be his third. Follow Nato on Instagram and Blue Sky. His two albums are available to stream or buy on BandCamp. We end the podcast with Nato's thoughts on our theme this season: Keep It Local. We recorded this episode at Nato's home on Bernal Hill in January 2025. Photography by Nate Oliveira
Merchants in San Francisco's South of Market who have already been dealing with a downturn in business following the pandemic, say a major construction project in making things even worse. Crews are replacing water pipes and the sewer system, first along a stretch of Folsom Street and then moving on to Howard Street, with the work expected to last until late 2026. For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchors Bret Burkhart and Patti Reising spoke to KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
Jasmine and Candy have had threesomes and foursomes and gangbangs together and they called in to talk all about it. When and how did they meet each other? What went down during their first hook up? And then what went down at all their crazy hook ups that follows?? Tune in for all the details including how and why they felt an instant connection with each other on every level, the first foursome they had with Candy's cuck and Jasmine's husband and how and why it was so ideal and what exactly went down, the threesome they had with Jasmines young boyfriend ad exactly what went down, Jasmine's cuckquean birthday scenario where she got to watch Candy with her guy while she was restrained, how they set up their first gangbang with 5 guys and what exactly went down and how and why it was so great, their BBC gangbang they had in Vegas and what went down, their threesome in Oregon and what exactly went down including what they did with the whip cream (?!), what they both look for in the guys they pick to hook up with, the Folsom Street fair they attended and what went down there including the threesome they had with Candy's cuck that was super erotic for the both of them, how they both feel about being out and proud about what they do and what they're into, how being open and sexually free has changed them for the better plus a whole lot more. Candy's Fansly: https://bit.ly/47MwXqp and she's offering a current promo of just $5 for 28 days. You can find the rest of her links here: https://bit.ly/3GKYtZq Jasmine's Onlyfans: onlyfans.com/jasmine_jett69 you can find the rest of her links here: Allmylinks.com/jasmine-jett **To see pics both CANDY and JASMINE plus see anonymous pics of my other female guests + gain access to my PRIVATE Discord channel where people get super XX naughty + get early access to all episodes + hear anonymous confessions, + gain access to my Discord channel, join my Patreon. It's only $5 a month and you can cancel at any time. You can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/StrictlyAnonymousPodcast Want to be on the show? Email me at strictlyanonymouspodcast@gmail.com or go to http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com and click on "Be on the Show" Have something quick you want to confesss? Call the hotline at 347-420-3579. Want a private convo with me that won't be aired on the show? All calls are private, confidential and anonymous. Click here: https://calendly.com/strictlyanonymouspodcast/45min Sponsors: Get 15% OFF your Butter Wellness prostate massager here, use code STRICTLY: https://butterwellness.com/ Want to have better S-E-X?! Who doesn't?! Use Promescent! https://promescent.com/strictlyanon Hear the hottest stories on Dipsea! 30 day FREE TRIAL https://www.dipseastories.com/strictlyanon Follow me! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/strictanonymous/ Twitter https://twitter.com/strictanonymous?lang=en Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/StrictlyAnonymouspodcast Website http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com/ Everything else https://linktr.ee/Strictlyanonymouspodcast Strictly Anonymous merch!: kathy-kay-shop.fourthwall.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drinkers rushed Oakland's shuttering Target for cases of beer, wine and liquor after a half-off sale on all of its booze began Tuesday.San Francisco's shuttering Target at 1690 Folsom St. is also holding a half-off sale on booze, although not all liquor is included. Nevertheless, when The Standard visited on Thursday afternoon, the beer and seltzer section had been decimated by customers.Eliza Love normally goes to the San Francisco Target on Folsom Street to get cleaning supplies, but upon seeing the sign advertising half-off booze, she decided to scoop up some wine.“I mean, for 50% off, how can you not?,” Love asked.Support the show
A Target store in San Francisco has locked its entire product range behind security glass as crime in the city spirals out of control.A video posted on TikTok on April 20 shows all of the items locked away from customers.According to geotagged imagery, some products at the store on Folsom Street were behind glass since at least October of last year, WNCT reported.The city's residents continue to battle soaring crime, brought to light recently with the murder of Cash App CEO Bob Lee and the brutal broad daylight attack on the city's former fire commissioner.A Target spokesperson told MailOnline: 'Like other retailers, organized retail crime is a concern across our business. We're taking proactive measures to keep our teams and guests safe while deterring and preventing theft. These mitigation efforts include hiring additional security guards, adding third-party guard services at select locations, and using new technologies and tools to protect merchandise from being stolen. Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople
Cue up some disco and put on your finest assless chaps, we're taking a walking tour through the heart of leather culture in the 1970's - San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood (home of Folsom Street) and the many bars, clubs, and bathhouses that made it famous. Check out my substack piece on the walking tour (which contains a link to download the PDF): https://askasub.substack.com/p/1970s-leather-culture Free & Public Friday Q&As: https://discord.gg/askasub Submit questions for this podcast as voice memos to podcast@askasub.com How to record a voice memo: http://www.askasub.com/podcast More on my breakup with Instagram: https://askasub.substack.com/p/my-last-abusive-relationship To join our live Q&A with Safe Slut on 3/12, join Patreon starting at $5/month: https://www.patreon.com/askasub Twitter | @Lina.Dune | @askasub2.0 CREDITS Created, Hosted, Produced and Edited by Lina Dune With Additional Support from Mr. Dune Artwork by Kayleigh Denner Music by Dan Molad
Deb has been part of the leather community for 23 years, known she was gay forever and came out with a vengeance 45 years ago. She is an adoring Ma'am, a wee bit bossy, genuinely tries to be nice, and ids as a Dominant. She has taught classes for the Leather Leadership Conference (San Francisco and Los Angeles), The Citadel, Northwest Leather Celebration, The Exiles San Francisco, EvoRev3, and The Big Pink House. She proudly served as Folsom Street Events as the Bootblack Concierge for Dore Alley and Folsom Street for many years with Boy Jean. Deb has an undergraduate degree in theology and a Masters in Theology and Social Work. Professionally, she retired from social work in 1999. She was a college instructor for the University of Minnesota and the Women's Theological Institute teaching Leadership, Development Pedagogy, and Spirituality. She was a favorite presenter for many years at the National Social Worker Association teaching “Thank You For Being A Pain: Getting Along With Difficult People”. In the 1970's Deborah was appointed by the Governor of Minnesota to be the first open lesbian on the MN Department of Corrections Advisory Board. She was awarded a National Community Service Medal for her work in building collaborations and her 30years of work with homeless families, domestic violence, and sexual assault survivors. Deborah was a columnist for Lavender Press (MPLS/ST. Paul) and Of A Like Mind (Madison, WI) and writes op/ed for Leatherati.com. She is Co-Author of Partners in Change: Building Collaborations.
Our next guest has been in the Leather Community for 23. years. She's served numerious leadership roles and has been a part of producing and co-producing events such as the Northern California Leather Sir, Leatherboy and Community Bootblack titles. She's currently the Den Mother for Ms. San Francisco Leather and holds the title of Ms. Alemenda Leather 2009. She proudly served as Folsom Street Events as the Bootblack Concierge for Dore Alley and Folsom Street for many years with Boy Jean. Deb has an undergraduate degree in theology and a Masters in Theology and Social Work. In the 1970's Deborah was appointed by the Governor of Minnesota to be the first open lesbian on the MN Department of Corrections Advisory Board. She was awarded a National Community Service Medal for her work in building collaborations and her 30years of work with homeless families, domestic violence, and sexual assault survivors. Deborah was a columnist for Lavender Press (MPLS/ST. Paul) and Of A Like Mind (Madison, WI) and writes op/ed for Leatherati.com. She is Co-Author of Partners in Change: Building Collaborations.
Lady Camden joins for a RuPaul's Drag Race season 14, episode 7 recap to dish on transforming into Lord Camden — in Freddie Mercury boy drag — after an amazing stunt fall (and mustache reveal) on the runway, the inspiration for the jaw-dropping moment, what happened to the highly anticipated kiss between Camden and Angeria in the script for this week's acting challenge, Folsom Street follies, and so much more. Catch Quick Drag on Twitter Spaces live Fridays at 7:05pm PT / 10:05pm ET @EW. Get more of Entertainment Weekly's Drag Race coverage at ew.com/dragrace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes no kvetch today! San Francisco Humanitarian Adam Mesnick is the Chairman of the Board at Deli Board. In the grand tradition of startups, he left a career in mortgage banking six years ago to pursue his passion — food. His Deli Board storefront on Folsom Street near Sixth Street has become a minor sensation. He serves up guilty-pleasure deli sandwiches that attract a turn-away lunch crowd — even at $17 a pop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/support
In a drag bar on San Francisco’s Folsom Street, Carina Borealis finds a connection he could have never imagined. Recorded at The Alberta Rose Theatre in Portland, OR on December 9, 2018. More about The Mystery Box Show: Upcoming show dates, livestreams, and story coaching: https://www.mysteryboxshow.com/ Become a Patron of The Mystery Box Show: https://www.patreon.com/mysteryboxshow Make a one-time donation: https://paypal.me/mysteryboxshow Find more stories and Confession Corner on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mysteryboxshow Storyteller: Carina Borealis Learn more about Carina, see his art, and even sign up for his fitness classes: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carina.borealis/ • Carina’s Website: http://carinaborealis.com/ Music: Farnell Newton and the Othership Connection Farnell Newton: https://farnellnewton.bandcamp.com/ The Othership Connection: https://othershipfunk.wixsite.com/funk Audio Engineering: Greg Keenan Sound Minion Studio in Longmont, CO: http://soundminion.com/ Podcast Artwork: Justin Zhao Website: https://sites.google.com/uw.edu/jz99
Listener Katie Taylor asked us to find out how San Francisco’s Folsom Street became “the center of sexy times.” KALW Audio Academy Fellow Lance Gardner went to find out.
Viktor Devonne and Petra Fried are friends and colleagues, who met during their mutual Rockbar NYC residencies. She is a drag queen artist and actor who has been featured on Thotyssey, Mashable, and at NYC's nerdy FlameCon and kinky Folsom Street events. Petra is also the recipient of Best Mug ('17), and Chanteuse Supreme ('18), in addition to being a participant in more than 25 shows with White Elephant Burlesque, and more than a hundred weekly cabaret bar shows of her own. She leaves in Brooklyn. Petra on social: https://www.instagram.com/petrafriedpresents Mashable article: https://mashable.com/2017/11/30/day-job-drag-queen/ ...Tip Me on Venmo: @viktordevonne ...Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque ...Listen: 2 Night Stay http://www.2nightstaypod.com ...Watch: Covid and the Beast https://youtu.be/cjYHOQo7Kfc ...Previous WEBurlesque episodes: http://www.weburlesquepodcast.com
James Mockoski, head of production and archives at American Zoetrope joins us this week to discuss his work supervising the restoration department for Director Francis Ford Coppola’s production company. We discuss his recent work on the 4K Dolby Atmos release of Apocalypse Now: Final Cut and other titles including The Conversation, The Godfather and Lost in Translation. ABOUT AMERICAN ZOETROPE: American Zoetrope (also known as Zoetrope Studios from 1979 until 1990) is a privately run American film production company, centered in San Francisco, California and founded by Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas. Opened on December 12, 1969, the studio has produced not only the films of Coppola (including Apocalypse Now, Bram Stoker's Dracula and Tetro), but also George Lucas's pre-Star Wars films (THX 1138, American Graffiti), as well as many others by avant-garde directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa, Wim Wenders and Godfrey Reggio. American Zoetrope was an early adopter of digital filmmaking, including some of the earliest uses of HDTV. Four films produced by American Zoetrope are included in the American Film Institute's Top 100 Films. American Zoetrope-produced films have received 15 Academy Awards and 68 nominations. Initially located in a warehouse on Folsom Street, the company's headquarters have since 1972 been in the historic Sentinel Building, at 916 Kearny Street in San Francisco's North Beach neighbourhood. Coppola named the studio after a zoetrope he was given in the late 1960s by the filmmaker and collector of early film devices, Mogens Skot-Hansen. "Zoetrope" is also the name by which Coppola's quarterly fiction magazine, Zoetrope: All-Story, is often known. American Zoetrope is now owned entirely by Coppola's son and daughter, directors Roman Coppola and Sofia Coppola, while a majority of the film library is now owned by Lionsgate. www..zoetrope.com/american-zoetrope
In this episode, the Dead to Me crew check into the Mars Hotel, where rooms are cheap and the vibe is high. In March 1974, the Grateful Dead unleashed their fabled Wall of Sound live audio system at the Cow Palace in San Francisco—a few weeks later they holed up in CBS Studios on Folsom Street to lay down tracks for their second album on their very own Grateful Dead Records. From the Mars Hotel showcases a well-oiled band with a handsome assortment of tunes that run the gamut from psychedelicized ballads to raunchy rockers, with experimental flourishes courtesy of computer scientist and synthesizer enthusiast Ned Lagin. The last studio album before a year-long hiatus, Mars offers such Dead staples as “Scarlet Begonias” and “U.S. Blues,” along with a pair of delightfully obtuse Phil Lesh compositions, “Unbroken Chain” and “Pride of Cucamonga”—both featuring lyrics by Phil’s buddy Bobby Petersen. We consider how these songs fit into the Dead’s songbook and ponder the captivating and confounding aspects of a record that stands among the finest in the band’s catalog. We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
City Beer Store isn’t a store. Well, it is, but in 2020 it has evolved far beyond that narrow description. It’s a beer and natural wine bar, a restaurant, a gathering space, a patio hangout on nice days, and yeah, sure, a bottle shop too. It’s many things all at once, and the store’s mascot, a platypus, represents that duality of the business. Over the last decade or so, City Beer has joined the ranks of America’s great beer bars. And that wasn’t without a lot of hustle on the part of the owners, married couple Craig and Beth Wathen. The two originally opened City Beer Store in 2006 in San Francisco’s South of Market, or SoMa, neighborhood, inside a tiny space on Folsom Street. They were way ahead of the curve, creating the type of business that, well, confused people. The pair fielded constant questions: Is it a bar? Or is it a store? Whatever it was, it became very popular. Over the years, they came to outgrow the small room’s capacity, which was particularly clear during SF Beer Week or other major events. So when the opportunity arose to move into a bigger space, they took the leap, and in 2018 they reopened in a large restaurant space two blocks away. Turns out, it was a massive undertaking. Its new digs are several times larger than the old City Beer, and in it, the Wathens now also run a food program. They have a bigger staff, a kitchen team, a broader selection in additional fridges, and more customers walking through the door every day. While Beth handles the operations of the bar and restaurant, Craig oversees the beer selection for the taps and store. Despite the uptick in workload, he’ll often put in that face time himself with brewers, going on frequent runs to personally pick up kegs. Between the two of them, there’s quite a lot to do, which begs the question: how can a small beer bar scale up so drastically? And what does the success of this kind of operation mean for beer retailers everywhere? This is Craig and Beth Wathen of City Beer Store in San Francisco. Listen in.
Viktor Devonne is in the car (catch that soothing rainstorm) with Jack Barrow (and Falana Fox!) after the Rochester Erotic Arts Festival, and we talk the event, evolution, and what's next. Originally from Northern California, Jack is a campy, theatrical, and terribly gorgeous boy-burlesquer who is celebrating 2 years in the game, and has been seen with White Elephant Burlesque, Members Only Boylesque, HardCore Burlesque, The Corsettes, and Folsom Street, and the New York Boylesque Festival, among many others. He won the Nicest Kid In Town title for the 2019 Silver Tusk Awards. ... topics: dinner theatre burlesque, personal style, theatre kid, January February MARCH, conservatory, self saboteur, thirty year olds playing Tony and Maria, young and stupid, dream roles, baritone, New Kids on the Block, identifying as Sporty Spice, SMG as Kendall on All My Children and Katherine on Cruel Intentions, Reese--who needs her, intense glaze, sexuality, "the queer parents we all deserve," secret boyfriend, first kiss (and beyond), coming out, rainbow chameleon, what side of Jack, functional eye candy, Ophelia as the Happy Phantom, character standpoint, Freddie Mercury, Tom of Finland, wiggling and experimentation, Jack's lobster, choreographing with a loved one, using your voice, one man show, Ute Lemper, the next next one, .. shoutouts: Violent Toe, Vonka, Anthony Grey, Sydni Deveraux, MiscAllaneous DomTop, Munroe Lilly, Johnny Panic, Milo Pony, Twinky Boots, Lucky Charming, Chris Harder ... recorded: April 29, 2019 ... notes: "She's your lobster" sequences; https://youtu.be/LOVYwCg8Lhk & https://youtu.be/CTQHA69_U4E ... intro/outro music: "On A 45" This Way to the Egress (http://www.thiswaytotheegress.com) ... used with permission ... download it at: https://www.amazon.com/This-Delicious-Cabaret-Explicit-Egress/dp/B005D1GROO ... interlude music: "A Good Bass for Gambling" (Komiku) "Just As Soon" + "Village Tarantella" (Kevin MacLeod; incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ... Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque .. see us live: http://www.weburlesque.com/upcoming-shows ... follow us: @weburlesque @viktordevonne on instagram and twitter; @mr.jackbarrow is on IG & https://www.facebook.com/Jack-Barrow-Charming-Bastard... talk to us: https://www.facebook.com/groups/157673948280099
San Francisco has been a place where many young transplants found their own identity and voice. In today's episode, storyteller Colin Daly shares the tale of a house on Folsom Street where he and his group of friends found their own "chosen family" in the 1990s. The friends lovingly named the house "Camp Folsom," where a room in the Mission was only $300 and life lessons—about money, community, heartbreak, and learning to be a grownup—were included in the rent. We are celebrating the release of Tales of the City on Netflix with our own tales of the city. If you have your own tale, we want to hear all about it! Email us your story at muni.diaries.sf@gmail.com.
Viktor Devonne is in the car (catch that soothing rainstorm) with Jack Barrow (and Falana Fox!) after the Rochester Erotic Arts Festival, and we talk the event, evolution, and what's next. Originally from Northern California, Jack is a campy, theatrical, and terribly gorgeous boy-burlesquer who is celebrating 2 years in the game, and has been seen with White Elephant Burlesque, Members Only Boylesque, HardCore Burlesque, The Corsettes, and Folsom Street, and the New York Boylesque Festival, among many others. He won the Nicest Kid In Town title for the 2019 Silver Tusk Awards. ... topics: dinner theatre burlesque, personal style, theatre kid, January February MARCH, conservatory, self saboteur, thirty year olds playing Tony and Maria, young and stupid, dream roles, baritone, New Kids on the Block, identifying as Sporty Spice, SMG as Kendall on All My Children and Katherine on Cruel Intentions, Reese--who needs her, intense glaze, sexuality, "the queer parents we all deserve," secret boyfriend, first kiss (and beyond), coming out, rainbow chameleon, what side of Jack, functional eye candy, Ophelia as the Happy Phantom, character standpoint, Freddie Mercury, Tom of Finland, wiggling and experimentation, Jack's lobster, choreographing with a loved one, using your voice, one man show, Ute Lemper, the next next one, .. shoutouts: Violent Toe, Vonka, Anthony Grey, Sydni Deveraux, MiscAllaneous DomTop, Munroe Lilly, Johnny Panic, Milo Pony, Twinky Boots, Lucky Charming, Chris Harder ... recorded: April 29, 2019 ... notes: "She's your lobster" sequences; https://youtu.be/LOVYwCg8Lhk & https://youtu.be/CTQHA69_U4E ... intro/outro music: "On A 45" This Way to the Egress (http://www.thiswaytotheegress.com) ... used with permission ... download it at: https://www.amazon.com/This-Delicious-Cabaret-Explicit-Egress/dp/B005D1GROO ... interlude music: "A Good Bass for Gambling" (Komiku) "Just As Soon" + "Village Tarantella" (Kevin MacLeod; incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ... Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque .. see us live: http://www.weburlesque.com/upcoming-shows ... follow us: @weburlesque @viktordevonne on instagram and twitter; @mr.jackbarrow is on IG & https://www.facebook.com/Jack-Barrow-Charming-Bastard... talk to us: https://www.facebook.com/groups/157673948280099
Northside Bizarre is upon us! The much-loved Northside Bizarre has been called 'a mini-Folsom Street party fundraiser' for two of Melbourne's biggest LGBTI community organisations - JOY 94.9 and Thorne Harbour (FKA VAC)'s David Williams Fund. Hosted by The Laird, the event has expanded over the years to take over the neighbouring Collingwood Masonic Hall and the section of Henry Street that runs between the two iconic venues. This all-day event sees over 1500+ attendees come through and it keeps getting bigger and bigger. The event offers an opportunity outside of the typically summer festival season for the LGBTI community to come together while also supporting two of the largest organisations serving the local gender, sex, and sexually diverse community – JOY 94.9 and Thorne Harbour. Renee and Michael chat to Brett Lasham from the Laird Hotel about the 8th edition of this community street fair - filled with auctions, artisan stalls, performances, and other kinky creations. Find out more about Northside Bizarre: NorthsideBizarre.com LairdHotel.com ThorneHarbour.org JOY.org.au Northside Bizarre on Facebook This show, Episode #642 originally aired Thursday 18th October 2018. Grab this and other podcasts from the Well, Well, Well team on iTunes | Spotify | or your favourite podcast platform - or head to joy.org.au/wellwellwell Head to www.thorneharbour.org for more information about Thorne Harbour's LGBTI health and well-being services Thorne Harbour is social! facebook: facebook.com/thorneharbour | twitter: @ThorneHarbour | instagram: @thorneharbour
In this pigisode, Rick and Brian discuss Gay Pride in New York City and the sex, circuit, cruise parties and more and what to expect. Rick and Brian discuss what went on at Folsom Street East. Brian shows off his new harness. While Rick shows off the new Late Night Cruising tees....coming soon Rick explain the parties happening this week during New York City Gay Pride. Brian explains the difference between Gay Pride back in the day and now.
HERE - architecture as seen from the San Francisco Bay Region
A sampling of street life in the San Francisco western South of Market area in late 2017 & early 2018.
We sit down with Father Richard Smith, one of the lead advocates pushing for criminal charges to be filed against the officers who shot and killed Amilcar Perez Lopez in a confrontation on Folsom Street in February 2015. Since the shooting, no criminal charges have been filed, but the narrative of what happened that night has morphed and shifted as new evidence – autopsies, witness testimonies – emerged.
It's the last episode of the summer before the summertime sadness kicks in, and Nnekay and James head to their respective coast lines! James explains the Folsom Street fair to Nnekay like what a harness is. A new season of SNL is firing up and there's good and bad about it's upcoming cast members. We catch up on TV like Master of None, Atlanta, and get those Oscars ready because here comes Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in August Wilson's 'Fences'. It's that time of year again, time to talk about cultural appropriation, and Nnekay is STILL pissed ya'll ain't getting it about cultural appropriation so she's gonna break it down for you... AGAIN. From dread locks to Mark Jacob's, to Miley Cyrus, to Bon Appetit, and we'll give you a hint- it deals with power. And we know... we're tired... but the election isn't over, and the debates happened... so let's check in with our friends at Fox News to see how they felt the debate went. There are 6 points they're PISSED about when it comes to moderator Lester Holt who they feel pushed the debate in Hillary's favor. And get ready for the SEXIEST Quizlet Korner yet! You have a LOT to learn this week: Does sex get you closer to God? Are straight slutty more men more likely to get prostate cancer?
Another "recap episode", where SinD and Jon try to remember all the adventures since last time! First up is BondCon, a new conference at "The Armory", home of "Kink.com". We meet various famous educators, but the misses was most impressed with "Thraje" and Cléo Dubois, and the single-tail whipping skills of "Disciple". We visit Folsom […] The post 34: Kink.com, Folsom Street Faire, adopting a pet appeared first on Bliss Bringers.
This is a live recording from The Factory in San Francisco, during one of SF's biggest leather/fetish events, "Bay of Pigs." The party is held every year on the Saturday night of the "Up Your Alley" Street Fair, on Dore Alley and Folsom Street. "Bay of Pigs" is the Official Saturday Night Dance Event for the Dore Alley Street Fair! This year, I was lucky to spin the event with one of my favorite DJs, Phil B! This recording is my live set from the event. Enjoy! Track List: 1. Sander Kleinenberg - This is Our Night (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) 2. Cevin Fisher, Tiger Stripes - It All Comes Back - (Stefano Noferini Remix) 3. Trent Cantrelle - Night Like This (Original Mix) 4. Trent Cantrelle - I Want a Freak (Original Mix) 5. Chus & Ceballos, Cevin Fisher - Lost In Music (Chus & Ceballos Iberican Mix) 6. Best Got to Have It - Dan De Leon (Live Play Mash) 7. Jose Spinnin Cortes - Same Tribu (Original OmTronica Mix) 8. Danny Tenaglia - Elements (Unknown Elements Remix) 9. Pagano - Guaranteed Fantastic (Orignal Remix) 10. Neon Hitch - F U Betta (Danny Verde Dub) 11. Abel Ramos - Latex (Original Remix) 12. Madonna - Gang Bang (Billy Lace Bootleg) 13. Evolved ft. Mike Mucci - The Pleasure (Jose Spinnin Cortes Remix) 14. Caroline Lund, LFB - Come With Me (Matt Consola & LFB Swishcraft Original Mix) 15. Afrojack ft. Eva Simons - Take Over Control (Bryan Reyes & Dale Jennings Private Mix) 16. Tony Moran vs. Marcos Carnaval & Gio Di Leva - Silly Love (Aaron Christopher 'Do Pai' Mashup) 17. Rhythm DB - Stars (Chad Jack Dub) 18. Pagano & Tony De Vit vs. Antranig - Ready to Spank It (Aaron Christopher Mashup) 19. Chad Jack vs. Alexander & Mark VDH - Gag on House (Aaron Christopher Mashup) 20. Cube Guys - Deep In Your Soul (Original Remix) 21. Kazaky - Love (Rauhofer Remix) 22. The Wanted - Chasing the Sun (Hector Fonseca vs. Hardwell Remix) 23. DJ Chus vs. Abel Ramos - Sound of the Drum (Aaron Christopher Mashup) 24. Peter Rauhofer - The World Is Mine (Rauhofer Remix) 25. Paulo - ChickyBoom! (Original Remix)
Workers are seeen taking down an antiabortion bilboard at the corner of Watts St. and 6th Ave. in Manhattan, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011. (Photo by Robert Mecea) This week, APEX contributor Preeti Shekar brings you a talk from Dr. Sujatha Jesudason from Generations Ahead, who discusses the changing terrain of reproductive rights by addressing the evolved anti-choice movement that targets minorities in the United States, and more states adopting anti-abortion legislation. !!TICKET GIVEAWAY!! CALL IN WHILE WE'RE ON AIR to win a PAIR of tickets to the BEATROCK 2nd Anniversary Party happening SATURDAY, December 17th at the Workspace Limited Art Studio at 2150 Folsom Street in San Francisco. APEX contributor Nonogirl brings us an interview with author R. Zamora Linmark where they discuss Linmark's latest work Leche. In Leche, Linmark revisits Vince from Rolling the R's, yet the book carries it's own identity from Rolling the R's. In this work, Leche is as much postcard, as it is theatre, as it is satire, as it is historical fiction. Also, as part of this fund drive, we'll be offering Leche as a gift to you should you decide to become a member of the KPFA family. To help host R.J. Lozada, is APEX regular, Ukulenny!!! So tune in, we'll have a good time. The post APEX Express – December 15, 2011 appeared first on KPFA.
This week's Dead Report Minute: AAAH! Rosebud! Zombies invade Xanadu in Peter Finch's comedic re-telling of Citizen Kane... Right click to download now!Subscribe and watch it in iTunesSan Francisco's New Langton Arts Center1246 Folsom StreetThursday through Monday, August 23rd - September 8thwww.thunderbirdtheatre.com