On November 23rd, 2011, I appeared as a guest on Feast of Fun, a Chicago-based LGBTQ comedy podcast. On show #1487 – A Very Gaga Muppet Thanksgiving, I was interviewed by Fausto Ferños and Marc Felion about my predictions for Lady Gaga’s Thanksgiving special and reboot of the Muppets.
Once again, Lady Gaga is serving up a holiday special, A Very Gaga Thanksgiving while the highly anticipated new The Muppets films hits theaters. Why wasn’t Gaga in the Muppets and the Muppets not in Gaga?
L.A. puppeteer and performance artist Marsian DeLellis joins us to speculate about what surprises we’ll find Lady Gaga’s Thanksgiving Special and in the new The Muppets film.
Once again, Lady Gaga beding to our collective will and is serving up a Holiday Special much in the spirit of Marlo Thomas’ “Free to Be You and Me” or “A Very Special Christmas.”
“A Very Gaga Thanksgiving” features Lady Gaga in an intimate setting of friends, family and back up dancers watching in absolute adoration as she sings her hits, cooks a turkey and serves up a big hot casserole of fashion.
Will special guest stars Tony Bennett, Katie Couric and Chef Art Smith be the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future?
And why wasn’t Miss Piggy invited?
Joining us today is L.A. puppeteer and performance artist Marsian De Lellis to speculate about what surprises we’ll find Lady Gaga’s Thanksgiving Special and in the new The Muppets film.
Although there was early buzz that Gaga would be part of the Muppets, sadly, it’s now been confirmed that Mother Monster will not be sharing the screen with Miss Piggy or Kermit.
The Feast of Fun podcast (formerly titled “Feast of Fools”) is a Chicago, Illinois-based talk show hosted by Fausto Fernós and Marc Felion that showcases celebrity guests, artists, musicians, actors, and members of the LGBT community and those who support them. A typical program will include one or more of a number of features, including roundtable discussions, unusual news and social trends, LGBT issues, comedy, music, food and cocktail recipes, or interviews. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Fausto Fernós created the Feast of Fools in 1998 as wacky artists variety show in Chicago, Illinois. Feast of Fun grew out of an audio blog to promote the live show.