Sat, 27 May 2006
Perhaps in your youth you saw Larry Wilcox on The
Tonight Show telling Johnny Carson about what Eric Estrada did with live poultry
in his off hours, or maybe the last time you were in Cuba enjoying a cup of tea
with Fidel you noticed all the coconut shells and lit candles in the back room?
Speaking of Cuba, does Ricky Ricardo’s rendition of Babaloo in old reruns of I
love Lucy stir some form of unnamed longing down in your soul?
If so, you’ve come to the right place for our latest
episode of The Occasional Fag.
This episode's roundtable is all about the Orisia or
Yoruban Religions as practiced by members of the GLBT community in New York
City. We chat up David, an Lucumi Priest of Oya and Michael, a recent initiate
and iyawo (novice) about this ancient African religion transplanted to the
Americas and how this pertains to fags.
We end the episode with the Church Ladies for Choice Song
of the Segment: a celebration of Yasha Bunchik, founding mother of the Church
Ladies, known also as Sister Mary Cunnilingus, but also now known to all as
Madge R. Deagan. For more information see the web sights below that David recommends. Comments[1]
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