Black Light: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Footnote about counseling.
m (Added Jean Paul's comment about the girl.)
m (Footnote about counseling.)
 
Line 37: Line 37:


10:40: Joe calls a counselor, Lorraine Wilson, looking for a
10:40: Joe calls a counselor, Lorraine Wilson, looking for a
reason to live.<ref>originally in [[No Show]]</ref>
reason to live.<ref>originally in [[No Show]]</ref><ref>
 
<blockquote>'Frank sits expressionless and unblinking, under an
enormous pair of headphones, looking like a still life of a man in
outer space. He flips a switch that carries his voice to the
glassed-in control booth. "Sharon, get me a crisis hot line." 
 
'Sharon Bates, a station volunteer, makes the call; when she gets
through, she waves to Frank, who's resumed his usual, distant, off-air
expression. 
 
'Now he leans forward, his lips nearly touching the
microphone, ready for the hot line. "I do a radio program where I talk
about my life," he tells the counselor. He rests one hand on his
heart. "And because I'm sort of depressed"--his voice takes on a
caressing shimmer--"I thought of calling you on the air."'</blockquote>
<br>[http://articles.latimes.com/1987-11-22/magazine/tm-23630_1_joe-frank 'Radio Noir : On the Air, a Voice Like Dirty Honey Tells Stories Grim as Nightmares. If You Think Radio Is All Top 40, You Haven't Heard Joe Frank.']  </ref>
 


14:30: Ruminations on darkness and light - [[Arthur Miller]]<ref>originally in [[A Tour Of The City (Part 1)]], in which we know the speaker is Voltgen.</ref>
14:30: Ruminations on darkness and light - [[Arthur Miller]]<ref>originally in [[A Tour Of The City (Part 1)]], in which we know the speaker is Voltgen.</ref>

Navigation menu