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Re: “Monogamy?” II

Buenos Aires

Querido Frank

“hey, I thought rejection is a part of film making!”

Yes, but there has to be a balance… unless you’re a total masochist which I’m not.

“YOUTUBE has taken most of my stuff down. But a lot of times it take them a
year to find the nudity.”

Let’s hope they stay slow.

“We can get it off YOUTUBE.”

Let me know if you would like it in better resolution. Being Swiss I always strive for perfection…

“And did you see Annie in it too?”

Sorry for my ignorance. Which Annie is in which picture?

Happy full moon and a lovely decade!

De corazón

Tomi

STREIFFSCHUSS FILMS AG

Tomi Streiff

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yes, we would love to have a higher version of it.

Annie Sprinkle’s photo [from the REAL SEX shoot, if I am not mistaken] is near to my part. Btw, she has been in a triad relationship.

I don’t like rejection. So I produce everything myself!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Adaptive Use Musical Instruments | DEEP LISTENING INSTITUTE

thanks, Pauline! I will test it out!

Pauline, Jane Vincent runs [is that the right verb, Jane?] a technology resource center here in Berkeley. She has turned me on to Aurora word prediction software which has cut my typing work by at least seventy percent!

So Jane is a good person to know about this ! http://www.deeplistening.org/site/adaptiveuse

so, Pauline, when are you coming out again so we can jam together again?

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

New show on LUVeR! Open Mind Dead Sound System Show!

LUVER keeps adding great original shows!

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Every Monday at 7pm pacific.

Starts Monday, January 4, 2010 at 7pm pacific
http://www.luver.com/openminddead.html

Isaac and Champ play lots of local music, some new music and they talk about local bands and sometimes they divulge other people’s secrets. They have guests play live sometimes and have a bunch of people help them get the ball rolling, otherwise, they’ll just forget what they are doing. They play all kinds of shit but most of all they always drop a wild card in the mix -so tune in and don’t be surprised to hear a sample of Lindsay Lohan having a breakdown once in a while.

For archived shows visit the website:
http://onlyfortheopenminded.com/wordpress/?page_id=1520

BY POPULAR DEMAND

Friday, Jan. 1, 2010

I am staying here in the LUVER studio, continuing my Marathon of SPINNING HOT WAX for at least until the wee hours of Monday morning!

And we are preparing a new series, THE ROCKABILLY UNDERGROUND!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

15 Questions with Annie M. Sprinkle and Elizabeth M. Stephens

ah, I always have had good taste both in women and artists. And talk about long term relationships…. Annie and I have been doing things since 1987!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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Fifteen Questions with Annie M. Sprinkle and Elizabeth M. Stephens

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2009/11/19/earth-really-ems-love/

By Michelle B. Timmerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
November 19, 2009

You’re an ardent environmentalist. You go trayless on Tuesdays, consider “Green is the new Crimson” your own personal mantra, and…make love to the Earth? No? Maybe you should.

In their show “Dirty Sex-ecology or How to Make Love with the Earth,” Annie M. Sprinkle, former prostitute and porn actress with a Ph.D. from The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, and her partner Elizabeth M. Stephens, a professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz, explain ways to show the planet some good loving and get a whole lot in return.

1.
FM: Exactly how does one make love with the earth?
EMS: We have 25 ways in the program of the show from last night. Any of those ways are fabulous beginning ways to make love to the earth. Give her a massage with your feet.
AMS: Lick her, smell her, protect her.

EMS: Just really try to protect her. That’s one way to make love with the earth, is to really try to be a better steward.

2.

FM: Can you define “sex-ecology” or “eco-sexual”?

EMS: An eco-sexual is someone who takes the earth as their lover. This is now someone who’s going to take care of the earth.

AMS: Sex-ecology is exploring, a place where sexology and ecology overlap.

EMS: Generally, if you take care of something erotically, you’ll take care of it in other ways.

3.

FM: You say that we should treat the earth as a lover, not a mother. What does this mean?

AMS: It’s just a little paradigm shift. More mutuality. We expect the earth to just take care of us, to just always breastfeed us.

EMS: We just have to give something back. When you are in a relationship ­and you’re really in a good relationship­ there’s complete mutuality between lovers. It’s not one person takes all and the other person gets depleted, you know?

4.

FM: Your show in Boston is billed as the U.S. premiere. Do you find that people are more receptive to your shows and your message in other parts of the world?

EMS: We did a half-hour version of the show in Bern, Switzerland, and they loved it. They love their mountains in Switzerland so they were able to really relate to the work we’re doing around mountaintop removal… but I think people in Boston really­we’ve gotten some very, very nice feedback and some very intelligent feedback.

5.

FM: What was your first sexual experience?

AMS: I would say my first sexual experience was really with water. My parents, we had a house with a swimming pool. And I think I really felt so good in the water all the time. And of course we grew up in L.A., by the beach. And so I’m really realizing that before I became sexual at 17 with a person­with a man­I was really making love with the water.

EMS: I did ride horses a lot as a young kid. I probably started riding around six. And that’s definitely when you become one with a horse­it’s just all about power and sexuality. I mean the horse is between your legs; there’s just no way to avoid that, you know?

AMS: Riding it, not fucking it.

EMS: (Laughs) I was not having sex with horses.

AMS: The horse is between your legs! You have your legs wrapped around this hot, sweaty, heavily breathing animal.

EMS: (Laughs) Yeah, whatever. Probably my first sexual experience was really riding horses. Galloping the horses, as a little kid. And it was hot.

6.

FM: You’ve discussed the healing powers of sex. Do you believe that doing good for the earth and being “green” can generate the same pleasure?

AMS: Oh, absolutely! I feel like since I made vows to love and cherish the earth, my heart is so open, and my love has grown so big, and it’s so deeply satisfying.

EMS: In Appalachia now, where there’s mountaintop removal, people have horrible diseases. But when people were living more in harmony with the Earth that just was not true. Even if they smoked cigarettes, they lived into their 70s and 80s. The relationship with the earth was really healing both to the earth and to the people who lived on it.

7.

FM: When did Ellen Steinberg become Annie Sprinkle the porn actress, and when did Annie Sprinkle become Anya?

AMS: Oh yes, they all still exist. These are all different personas I’ve adopted in my life. I was born Ellen Steinberg, and I created the person I wanted to be, who was Annie Sprinkle, kind of sex goddess. And then Anya…let’s say I was a liberated slut, and then I became Anya who was a sex goddess. And it just kind of evolved over time and I integrated different personalities over the years.

8.

FM: How did you two meet?

EMS: We met for the first time because I curated Annie’s tit prints at an exhibition at Rutgers University, where I was a graduate student getting my MFA. So I curated her tit prints into this show called “Outrageous Desire”…and then after, she was so gracious as to lend us her tit prints. In fact, she gave me those tit prints.

9.

FM: Diablo Cody went from stripper to screenwriter, and you went from prostitute to Ph.D. Are there certain, unique lessons to be learned from working in that business?

AMS: Oh, absolutely! I learned all kinds of skills in the sex industry. I learned publicity, I learned filmmaking, I learned editing. Writing, let’s see…I learned how to say “no,” how to say “yes.” I learned a little bit about performing. I learned a lot about sex. I learned how to have safe sex on camera. Self-promotion. Make-up tips, hair tips. I mean…intimacy, well, intimacy? I don’t know about that. Well, yeah, in prostitution I learned about sexual healing. I think I learned a lot about love. About love and generosity of spirit. It goes on and on.

10.

FM: 42 percent of Harvard students had zero sexual partners during the past academic year, and Harvard is ranked 62nd of 141 colleges and universities in terms of availability of sexual health resources on campus. What would you say to the Harvard student body?

EMS: First of all, what I would say is that each individual person can be their own best lover. So that just because you haven’t had another person as a sexual partner, that doesn’t mean that you don’t have a sexual partner. Second of all, I think that it’s a crime that 100 percent of colleges and universities don’t have a very structured sexual education program, and as Harvard is a leading university in the world, it’s just really unfortunate that they lag behind in that area.

AMS: I don’t see anything wrong with not having physically a lover, a human sex partner. Anyone can be lovers with the earth and lovers with themselves. And everything in due time. When it’s time to study and work, it’s time to study and work. And all the women should have a good vibrator. A good, strong vibrator.

11.

FM: You put on cuddle performances, sexual séances, extreme kiss performances, erotic art shows, and more. How did you become so comfortable with public displays of sexuality?

AMS: Sexuality is everywhere. The flowers. Birds and bees and flowers­they’re all doing it. It’s like birth and death.

EMS: What we’re actually trying to display is really love. We’re looking at love, even more than sexuality.

12.

FM: What do you think is the sexiest thing in the world? The least sexy?

EMS: I think the sexiest thing in the world is Annie. And I think the least sexiest thing in the world is hatred.

AMS: I had a good answer on the tip of my tongue. Well, of course I think Beth is super, super sexy. I’m just trying to think if…Beth and the earth. Yeah, I’ll say Beth. Beth and the earth.

13.

FM: Your performance echoes the free love, tree-hugging days of the late ’60s, early ’70s. What would a second sexual revolution look like?

EMS: I think social or sexual revolutions are really another way of approaching social justice issues. I think a lot of the revolution around gayness and queerness, and the sexual revolution in the sixties­they were both about rights…and next might be the great question. Maybe nonhuman things like the Earth! (laughs) That could be the next sexual revolution. And sex-ecology!

AMS: Well, to me, what we’re doing is not so much about sexuality. It’s about ecology.

14.

FM: You’re both involved in academia; Annie, you have Ph.D. and Elizabeth, you’re a professor at UCSC. Do you ever find it difficult to reconcile liberal sexuality with a stereotypically staid profession?

EMS: I don’t find the profession of academia staid. I find it very exciting and challenging. It’s collaborative…I think it’s one of the last great places where people can really speak their minds. Especially after getting tenure­ and I do have tenure, and I did run up to some troubles getting tenure because of issues of sexuality. It wasn’t about my research. I think that ­well, I love academia.

AMS: I think academia is really sexy, really hot, and smart people are sexy, you know, not in the obvious way. Culture might think porn stars are sexy; I think academics are sexy because I’m in love with one.

15.

FM: You’ve been in the business of sex for decades. Do you ever get bored of it?

AMS: Well, I consistently recreate myself, and I try to stay in the truth of the moment. I mean, bottom line, I tell it like it is, where I’m at in the moment. Originally a lot of my work was about playing the role, playing the role of what was sexy. But then when I reached over to art I really started telling the truth. And my truth is always changing. I change, and as I’ve changed my work changes. So there’s never a dull moment.

EMS: I’ve never actually been bored once in my life. I don’t know if I even understand that concept. I have on vacations, but…

AMS: Yeah, I’ve never been bored ever. Not for a minute.

Re: 48 hours to support CSC for 2009 tax deduction & our BIG LOVE!

Hi Frank – looking forward seeing you on the 14th – I went to a temple dance tonight and we all got naked …it was quiet fun — have you heard of csc – i could imagine you doing a performance at one of their events….
I also saw you mentioning Shelley cook in an e-mail (calling her a snob)-I met her couple of years ago and her name appeared in my dream last night – I thought of reconnecting with her because of it. Sending you many bleassings and einen guten rutsch ins neue jahr….(a good slide into the new year) Nicki

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MMMMM… We have you coming on TUESDAY THE TWELFTH. Is that right?

Yes, I know about CSC. Annie Sprinkle just recommended it to me for a possible performance space. And Nellie Wilson, who is a sexuality teacher connected to CSC and has been to quite a few of the Temescal performances, is working on getting me a performance there.

Ah, Shelley! A good performer. But frankly a bitch! I have had her in my casts going back to the early eighties when I started touring. I used her in my first Los Angeles performances. Then took her to N.Y.C. when I was doing a big production. In Los Angeles she was a deva, but she came through with a lot of work. But in N.Y.C., she was a snob! I had Annie Sprinkle [and something like twenty other people who I had not even met before] in my cast. Annie was still in the porn world. My performance was her first adventure into the performance art world. Annie was great, warm, etc. I told her she would be great artist. She did not believe me [they never do!]. But something was rotten at the rehearsals. It turned out that Shelley thought she was too good to even talk to a porn actress. I had to do things to save the five hour performance. A year later Annie was the talk of the Art world!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Re: Ciao, ciao cinema

Buenos Aires

No more filmmaking for me.

I decided to bury the dream of ever again making my own films.

What a relief!

I feel free and ready to finally live life for what it is.

As a kid you grow dreams. Like colorful balloons they hover above you. Some get realized, others pop, yet others escape and fly off into the sky. On a string woven out of hope, your dearest ones stay with you, floating above you, they lead you into your future. That’s all wonderful, the problem is that if they float for too long over your head, they start to gather dust, fade, wrinkle.

The wings turn into a yoke. Well, my dreams reached that point quite a while ago, even though I tried to keep up the pretense that they are still cheerfully afloat.

I finally looked up into the sky and saw my miserable batch of grey, shriveled balloons. When I let go of them, they immediately regained their bright colors and drifted multiplying off into a blue sky.

Now I’m free to play, free to start living life in the moment, for what it is and what it isn’t, without the pretense of having to turn everything I experience into some film or another.

This new void is very liberating, but since I have no clue how and where to continue our lives from here onward, also scary as hell…

Any suggestions…?

Wishing you an enchanted second decade of the 21st century.

From the Heart

Tomi

Tomi Streiff

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mmmmmm… All I can say…

Passions don’t burn out
bliss don’t boil away
fuel of life
is for a lifetime

burnt out?
Kill yourself…
or stop using
glamor, hype,
romantic drug
to rush above
everyday reality

FRANK MOORE
Friday, March 19, 1999

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

ok, vinnie!

your drop just played on my MARATHON of my SPINNING HOT WAX all week.. Just when I started to write Jackie and you about getting your XXX-Mas card… Which won for the best card! It puts the X in Xmas? it’s hanging in our livingroom with Santa and Mary and the Baby Jesus and snowman and drunk raindeers and uptight families! But we are getting it framed and will put it on the wall!

Btw, I am playing SPIT on the Marathon… Like POOP STAINED JANE!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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