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    Explore "caberet" with insightful episodes like "Die neuen Macher vom Pulverfass: Hendrik Kupfernagel und Maximilian Protsch", "Lola and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg", "FYI Culture 2.7: Benjamin Cohen visits gay business & porn", "FYI Culture 2.6: Mel Gareh & visit Valentine" and "FYI Culture 2.5: Poet's Dream & Violin's Voice of Women" from podcasts like ""Kiezmenschen", "2004 A Podcast Odyysey's tracks", "smallpod's podcast", "smallpod's podcast" and "smallpod's podcast"" and more!

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    Die neuen Macher vom Pulverfass: Hendrik Kupfernagel und Maximilian Protsch

    Die neuen Macher vom Pulverfass: Hendrik Kupfernagel und Maximilian Protsch
    Eigentlich sollte Hendrik Kupfernagel (41) bloß einen Käufer für das „Pulverfass“ an der Reeperbahn finden. Er führte etliche Gespräche. Die Angebote: Wenig seriös. Der zurückhaltende Mann mit dem Schnauzer und der ruhigen Stimme lächelt. „Tja, und dann habe ich mich in den Laden verliebt.“ Eine Liebe, gegen die auch sein Verlobter Maximilian Protsch (36) wenig ausrichten konnte. Heute sind der Steuerberater und der Psychologe Inhaber des legendären Travestie-Cabarets, das jetzt seinen 50. Geburtstag feiert. Sie haben einiges umgekrempelt. Einen „Zirkus mit Transsexuellen“, die am Ende der Show blankziehen – das gibt es nicht mehr. Die neuen Pulverfass-Chefs berichten von dem Gezerre um das Travestie-Cabaret, wie Max reagierte, als sein „Schatz“ ihm vorschlug, das Pulverfass zu übernehmen und von der Kaufpreisvorstellung des Gründers. Von kleinen und großen Katastrophen beim Umbau und der Eröffnung während der Bauarbeiten. Vom Heiratsantrag vor Publikum, zügellosen Gästen und einer Dame, die im Klo feststeckte. Sie berichten, was sie alles geändert haben und warum die Künstler ihre Männlichkeit nicht mehr preisgeben. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen die neuen Chefs im Pulverfass.

    FYI Culture 2.7: Benjamin Cohen visits gay business & porn

    FYI Culture 2.7: Benjamin Cohen visits gay business & porn
    In the final episode of FYI Culture we decided to take it to the roots of the series. All along we have looked at community, involvement and awareness and what role we have to play - this week we take a look at how business is playing its own game. Joined by our biggest celeb to date - well, business and technology correspondent for Channel 4 news oh and he is founder of Pink News, Benjamin Cohen. He gives us his insight to the gay market. In addition we are joined by porno producer and compere (for open mic nights that is), Lee Dalloway. www.pinknews.co.uk www.myspace.com/soapboxes

    FYI Culture 2.5: Poet's Dream & Violin's Voice of Women

    FYI Culture 2.5: Poet's Dream & Violin's Voice of Women
    Joining us in the studio are two special guests thanks to Behind The Mic, two ladies this time. Sophia Blackwell, poet, a former contestant against our own Dean Atta performs her poem Angels & Men. Roxy Rawson brings in her violin and plays her very mesmeric Philanthropy - watch out she'll be picked up soon... Keep the lesbinims coming! http://www.myspace.com/roxyrawson http://www.myspace.com/sophiablackwell

    FYI Radio EXCLUSIVE: SideShow unveiled

    FYI Radio EXCLUSIVE: SideShow unveiled
    Radio Ryan hooks up with Ophelia Bitz again to find out about her new show SideShow at the Arts Club (6-7 Great Newport Street) with Paul L. Martin. SideShow - The Weirdest Show on Earth Join The Bloody Ringmaster and his cohorts in curiosity as they offer up a fortnightly helping of freaks, outcasts, and attention seekers. Presenting a cabaret on the outskirts of theatrical society! Featuring Paul L Martin, Ophelia Bitz, Luke Meredith and DJ Stuart Saint When: 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month Dates and line-up: 7 Feb – Frank Sanazi; Crimson Skye; Doris Latrine & Marlene Dietrich from the grave! 14 Feb – The Perverted Turkeys’; Pustra/Vile-een and star of 'Moulin Rouge', MISS CHERRY RIPE! 6 March – Aliens ate my Schnitzel; Elephant Man Elvis and Norma Guntz and her Tom Jones tumor! Doors 7.15pm Show 8.00pm Tickets £10 Bookings: www.ticketmaster.co.uk or call 0844 8471608 Location: The Arts Club, Arts Theatre, 6-7 Great Newport St, London WC2H 7JB

    FYI Culture 2.3: K Anderson - music & Jess

    FYI Culture 2.3: K Anderson - music & Jess
    In this episode Jess and Radio Ryan discuss music - she brings the best new tracks to watch out for including the return of the B52s. We also hail Jess' prediction of Adele's success. We are joined by K Anderson for an acoustic set, bringing his own mish mash of Aussie, Scot, London, Di Franco influence - K Anderson comes on the back of our guest in series one. www.myspace.com/kandersonmusic

    FYI Culture 2:2: Aquilas Kiss - 1 year on

    FYI Culture 2:2: Aquilas Kiss - 1 year on
    In this episode we look back over twelve months since we first met Aquilas Kiss. The band have three additional members, performed the London circuit and played on the main stage Trafalgar Square for Pride London. Radio Ryan, Dean and Jess talk - what happens when things go terribly wrong... www.myspace.com/aquilaskiss

    FYI Culture 2:1 - On The Mic

    FYI Culture 2:1 - On The Mic
    For the first episode of series 2, Dean and Radio Ryan are joined by the host and producer of the up-and-coming regular events - Behind The Mic. Jen Roberts started Behind the Mic to provide a platform for new performers in comedy, music and literature. The open mic night is presented by Rosie Wilby, the comedian who brings laughter to the show. We discuss what to look forward to in 2008 and be aware of to be involved in.

    FYI Radio Special: LGBT Youth Council

    FYI Radio Special: LGBT Youth Council
    Ryan visited the LGBT Youth Council as they brought to an end 2007 and looked forward to 2008. We talked about their achievements, activities and campaigns; hopes and thoughts for the future and the fight against ongoing homophobia in London and the UK. For more information visit www.lgbtyouthcouncil.com

    FYI Radio Episode 10: Gay outcast

    FYI Radio Episode 10: Gay outcast
    FYI with Radio Ryan and Jess Waluga joined in the studio by Richard Fry, poet and entertainer, and Nick Reeve, composer and singer. In this episode we discussed why gays outcast people and what were the rules of entry to gay bars in London and whether it made sense. Richard, who has acted with Melanie B, performs two poems, one from his play Bully due for showing in January in Covent Garden. Nick performs an acoustic of a self-written tune and we play a hot-of-the-press dance track of his. www.myspace.com/richardfry www.nickreevemusic.com
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