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Joe Frank: humor noir
05.28.04 (12:21 pm)   [edit]
Well, that's one way to describe Joe Frank's dark-style monologs (humor noir). There's nothing else like it, anywhere on our planet...you'll LYFAO (laff yer friggin' arse off).

And maybe even JO while his studly voice washes over you in wave after wave of orgiastic post-modern testosterone anxiety. I could Amerikan-kiss him all night, between his endearing monologs, and gravelly moans of existential tongue groping. (That's just between you and me, okay? Now, quick, hand me a towel.)

If you're lucky, there'll be a local NPR radio station airing his shows. Otherwise, visit him in cyberspace:


Official Joe Frank Web Site


He's hot! (You'll need RealPlayer to listen to his web-side shows. A link to the free version is tucked away in some corner of their download page; so don't be tricked.)

Of all the favorable reviews, I think Spin Magazine tops 'em all:

"...Joe Frank is an invaluable warrior who stands in defense of our fears, our vanities and our forever-eroding sense of ourselves. He transforms the everyday banality of the human comedy into an inspired weirdness that feeds on pathos and irony, and feels a lot like revelation. Sartre would have called it nausea; Frank makes it art."

The other great aspect about Joe Frank, IMO, is his dedication to an "outdated" medium: radio plays. Not only does he keep this tradition alive and kicking: he breathes sexy new life into it.

I strongly recommend you listen regularly to Joe Frank, in order to keep your jollity fuel gauge out of the red.

P.S.: Another twist in the Castle of Spirits' censorship of word "gay" (see 4 blogs back): Their guestbook signing has been temporarily discontinued. Boooooo-ooo-oo!
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