Untitled Live Program (Oct 9 1978)

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"Untitled Live Program (Oct 9 1978)" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series WBAI And NPR Playhouse.


Table of contents

Synopsis

  • The compulsion to wander.
  • Geneva umbrella riots and uses for the umbrella.
  • An architect inspects his work.
  • A German prisoner of war is comforted.
  • Kierkegaard - despair that does not know it is despair compared with living in Glendale.
  • The invisible man and what people see when they look at you.
  • The lives of animals.
  • Hole worshipers.
  • Getting arrested and arranging to meet cops at the stock exchange.
  • Trying to get sick.
  • Wanting women to cry.
  • A psychiatrist falls for his patient and then runs away.
  • Exchanging saliva with a gay man. Injuries in saunas.
  • Sartre as the least alienated person in France.
  • Atom bombs.
  • Uncertainty and human knowledge.
  • Naming things so as not to fear them.
  • Being lost on an elevator, getting off at 39th street in the wrong city.
  • The invention of waiters, the restaurant business.

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External Links


WBAI and NPR Playhouse

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