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(from Paul Escriva:)
The ones that live exclusively on SSI….
They don’t survive.
They die alone, untouched and institutionalized.
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a lot end like that. But a lot do survive… Barely, waiting to eat, drink, go to the bathroom, etc. if their blanket falls off in the middle of the night, they sleep cold. This is amazing to me… Both that they survive… And that society forces people to live like that… For no reason!
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
Reality Playings: Frank Moore w/dr oblivious
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511 48th Street
Oakland, CA 94609
510.526.7858How to find us
“I’ll be on ‘stage’.”
- Who’s coming?
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2 Yes / 6 Maybe
(RSVP deadline: March 21, 2009 4:00 PM)
Who organized?
dr oblivious
Years ago, when I first came across an essay by Frank Moore, I knew I’d end up at one of his shows eventually. When I moved the Bay Area, I knew it was just a matter of time before I’d work with Frank. That time ended up being a series of shows at UC Berkley in 2003. I’ve been working with him and his troops ever since.
Then there’s also the fact he’s one of the “perverted artists” that Jessie Helms went after for receiving National Endowment for the Arts funding once.
What can you expect? Um, that would be telling. What you should be aware of is nudity and sexual themes. Also Frank films all of his shows and broadcasts parts of them on his public access show on Berkley cable. This is an audience participation event.
You can explore his website to learn more about him.
Check out the flyer.
This event is free but donations will be gladly accepted.
Talk about this Meetup
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Posted Mar 13, 2009 7:18 PMMme DilettanteI think those of you who are going might want to devise a plan to meet somewhere before the show because dr. oblivious will be part of it.
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Posted Mar 9, 2009 8:52 PMDo we have to get nekkid for this ? Wait, don’t tell me…because if you say no I will want to go, but if you say yes I will most definitely want to go!! Not sure what to expect but I’m looking forward to this.
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Posted Mar 8, 2009 8:36 AMI’ve seen Frank Moore once. Very cool. That man should be an example to other people who have to deal with disabilities.
we have been webcasting for 10 years…and luver is still being born! actually i was doing the shaman’s den a few months before we started http://www.luver.com. i have always liked long runs!
In Freedom,
Frank Moore