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|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/evening-sky Evening Sky][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Evening%20Sky] | |title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/evening-sky Evening Sky][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Evening%20Sky] | ||
|data6 = | |data6 = [[Larry Block]], [[Gregory Poe]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Jack Kornfield]], [[Jack Cheeseborough]], [[Henry Dennis]]?, Joe Frank | ||
|data10 = [[Bad Karma]] | |data10 = [[Bad Karma]] | ||
|data11 = [[Karma | |data11 = [[Karma For Dollars]] | ||
|data2 = [[The Other Side]] | |data2 = [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]] | ||
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''Have you heard the one about the guy who goes sailing on the weekend with his dog?'' | ''"Have you heard the one about the guy who goes sailing on the weekend with his dog?"'' | ||
'''Evening Sky''' is | '''Evening Sky''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on July 16, [[:Category:2000|2000]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | |||
Jack Cheeseborough tells a 'joke' about a sailor and his dog stranded | |||
on a desert island; the fellow hankers for one of the sheep. | |||
2:10: Larry tells about auditioning for a role as the older brother of | |||
a character being played by | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_J._Stadlen Lewis Stadlen]. Larry | |||
identifies Stadlen as an 'archenemy' who called him a 'putz and a | |||
moron'. Larry describes his poor performance in a previous play | |||
[http://www.iobdb.com/Production/297 <i>Mizlansky/Zilinsky</i>]in | |||
which Stadlen had a role, got into an argument with the cast about it. | |||
Larry says that, perhaps, he should commit suicide, which kicks off a | |||
discussion of suicide by Joe and Larry. | |||
10:40: David Rapkin recommends to Joe that Joe and Larry drive | |||
cross-country, have a head-on collision in the middle of the country. | |||
11:40: Jack Kornfield talks about the sacred, transcending the | |||
smallness of the personal world. | |||
18:10: Larry describes a French film about a young man who decides he | |||
can love two women. This drives his wife insane: she kills | |||
herself.<ref>This sounds like Agnes Varda's | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bonheur_(1965_film) <i>Le Bonheur</i>], with differences: the couple don't meet on train, and the film is ambiguous about the wife's death.</ref> | |||
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19:40: Rapkin says we can have only so much love in life, that the | |||
fellow in the film's mistake was telling others about his love. He | |||
says we all lie all the time. He and Joe expatiate on lying. | |||
== Synopsis = | 23:40: Gregory Poe tells of interviewing famous costume designers. He | ||
interviewed one at his home in Montecito while his wife was dying. He | |||
designed Marilyn Monroe's famous dress in | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven_Year_Itch <i>The seven year itch</i>], | |||
claims he dressed her corpse, that some of her body parts | |||
were missing - stolen, Poe guessed, by the coroner. | |||
27:10: Gregory Poe tells of interviewing Bette Davis late in her life, | |||
claims that ears grow with age, Davis's were enormous; he designed | |||
special earrings to hide them. | |||
29:20: Larry answers the phone, yells at Zach for throwing used | |||
tissues from the balcony. Larry complains to Joe about Zach's | |||
behavior: he hangs out with his friends, smokes up his dope, doesn't | |||
work in school, spits on the floor. | |||
33:10: A voice-mail message from Danny about his inflamed testicle. | |||
35:10: Gregory Poe says he loves his dad but he never grew up. | |||
35:50: Kornfield reads the poem 'Reverse living', talks about | |||
recovering the innocence at birth. | |||
37:50: Kornfield tells of Indian mystic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramakrishna Ramakrishna] | |||
He wanted a vision of the divine, got it. Then Kornfield teaches | |||
that we should accept the world as it is. | |||
43:00: Henry Dennis (?) tells Joe about a vision he had of | |||
Jesus carrying the cross in Jerusalem at the time - then he saw him on | |||
a truck. He thought he was crazy. | |||
43:50: Rapkin tells Joe that he treats life as an acting job. | |||
He says he hates what he's doing, that he wanted to be an artist and a | |||
musician all his life. He ran up debts (buying an expensive house, | |||
his daughter's tuition) that he had to pay. | |||
47:50: Larry says that physical intimacy with a woman seems to | |||
have become impossible - he can't even imagine it. | |||
49:10: Rapkin tells Joe where he's seen Christ: an auto shop, | |||
a gym, a folded paper hat... | |||
52:20: Larry's lying on his couch on the balcony, watching the | |||
sun set, complains about a construction crane blocking the view. | |||
57:10: Rapkin says he will sail to Thailand, have sex with beautiful | |||
Thai women, smoke opium, eat lotus flowers, walk to | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Mai Chiang Mai] visit | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phra_That_Doi_Suthep Doi Suthep], | |||
its most famous Buddhist temple. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | |||
*[[Larry Block]]: he fights with a fellow actor during the intermission after a particularly good performance, tries out for the man's brother later. | *[[Larry Block]]: he fights with a fellow actor during the intermission after a particularly good performance, tries out for the man's brother later. | ||
*Larry and Joe: dignified suicide, driving into a stanchion at high speed, a coordinated cross country suicide game of chicken after having taking out life insurance policies. | *Larry and Joe: dignified suicide, driving into a stanchion at high speed, a coordinated cross country suicide game of chicken after having taking out life insurance policies. | ||
*[[David Rapkin]] and Joe: David suggests a suicide in which the two drive across the country while talking on mobile phones and crash in the middle. | *[[David Rapkin]] and Joe: David suggests a suicide in which the two drive across the country while talking on mobile phones and crash in the middle. | ||
*[[Jack Kornfield]]: small and vast worlds | *[[Jack Kornfield]]: small and vast worlds | ||
*Larry: | *Larry: Describes a film (probably [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bonheur_(1965_film) ''Le Bonheur'']) in which a man has an affair, loves two people at once, tells his wife. | ||
*David Rapkin and Joe: Loving more than one person, needing to lie, lying about mountain climbing. | *David Rapkin and Joe: Loving more than one person, needing to lie, lying about mountain climbing. | ||
*[[Gregory Poe]]: interviewing an aging fashion designed while his wife is receiving last rights in the next room. Souvenirs cut from Marilyn Monroe's body. Hiding Betty Davis' huge ears. | *[[Gregory Poe]]: interviewing an aging fashion designed while his wife is receiving last rights in the next room. Souvenirs cut from Marilyn Monroe's body. Hiding Betty Davis' huge ears. | ||
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*David: "I've seen Christ..." in an auto shop, in a gym, etc. Redemption through gastrointestinal release. | *David: "I've seen Christ..." in an auto shop, in a gym, etc. Redemption through gastrointestinal release. | ||
*Joe and Larry: Scenes from his balcony, planting a flag on a newly constructed building as on a mountain, opportunities for voyeurism. Meditations on the beauty of the sky, cut with cursing a bad telephone connection. | *Joe and Larry: Scenes from his balcony, planting a flag on a newly constructed building as on a mountain, opportunities for voyeurism. Meditations on the beauty of the sky, cut with cursing a bad telephone connection. | ||
*David: A rambling spiritual trip across | *David: A rambling spiritual trip across Asia. | ||
</div></div> | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Romantic Love (DJ Cam) }} | {{Epominomous, Where Are You? (Mike Richmond)}} [1:48] | ||
{{Sex (The Necks)}} [17:46] | |||
{{Romantic Love (DJ Cam)}} [42:31] | |||
== | == Additional credits == | ||
From the broadcast: | |||
'You've been listening to Joe Frank "The other side". This program | |||
was called "Evening sky" with Larry Block, David Rapkin, Gregory Poe, | |||
Henry Dee (D. ? - Dennis?), Jack Cheeseborough, Buddhist teacher Jack | |||
Kornfield, and Joe Frank; production: Ray Guarna; production | |||
assistance: Esmé Gregson; music consultant: Thomas | |||
Golubić.'<ref>joefrank.com today has 'Larry Block, Gregory Poe, David Rapkin, | |||
Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield and Joe Frank', same as it did in 2009 | |||
and 2013. However 2009's synopsis includes, 'Henry and David | |||
experience visions of Christ.', which today's and 2013's don't. | |||
</ref> | |||
== | == Shared Material == | ||
* [[Pledge Drive Rough Cuts]] | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
[[Category:Karma_Style]] | [[Category:Karma_Style]] | ||
[[Category:Larry Block]] | [[Category:Larry Block]] | ||
[[Category:David Rapkin]] | [[Category:David Rapkin]] | ||
[[Category:Gregory Poe]] | [[Category:Gregory Poe]] | ||
[[Category:Jack Kornfield]] | |||
[[Category:2000]] | |||
[[Category:Show]] | |||
[[Category:The Other Side]] [[Category:Show_by_date|20000716]] {{Airdate|airdate=2000-07-16}}{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Larry Block]], [[Gregory Poe]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank}} |