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LET ME BE FRANK: Episode 8 “Art Of Risking”

Let Me Be Frank

Episode 8 – Art Of Risking

https://vimeo.com/227310076

Episode 8, “Art Of Risking”, of the LET ME BE FRANK web documentary series, is now available for viewing. Readings by Linda Mac and hip hop musician Tha Archivez. This episode explores Moore's approach to performance, involving risk, vulnerability and self-trust, the difference between traditional theater and direct participatory performance, and how Moore took Richard Schechner’s ideas into the next stage of his life/work, communal intimacy. Episode 8 includes “Hollywood Calls”, the third episode of “How To Handle An Anthropologist” a recurring feature in the Let Me Be Frank series, from the soon-to-be-published book by the same name. Another segment, “How Linda Met Frank”, is read by Linda Mac, Moore’s lover and partner in crime for almost 40 years, and producer of the Let Me Be Frank series with Michael LaBash. Also included in Episode 8 is a montage from the years of classic Frank Moore/Linda Mac performances of “I Got You Babe”. Music by Frank Moore, Sander Roscoe Wolff, Vinnie Spit Santino, Frank Moore’s Shaman’s Den Jams, Michael LaBash, Billy Murray Haydon Quartet, and Tha Archivez.

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Not only Planes, but Now, ...Art is Landing off at LAX

www.artlandingla.com

Have you noticed?: ...when people talk about Art life in Cities of Los Angeles, we commonly hear DTLA, Culver City, NoHo, NeLa, Santa Monica, Mid-Cities, East L. A., etc. But it is rare to hear someone mentioning Inglewood.
It Seems like things are changing, lately, we have seen outbreaks of new places to create or to express all around Los Angeles, more artists and creatives are moving out from traditional cities, maybe because high rents or other reason.
In Inglewood, where planes are landing everyday, Art Landing Gallery lands off and will become the new art spot to watch in L.A.
The Grand Opening, On August 12, will feature Art Works in different media, in traditional and modern styles by International Artists, former members of Plural Expression, a diverse group of artists created in 2005, a team of creatives that had lived, influenced and supported the art scene in Los Angeles for last two decades. Some of them became active community leaders, art provocateurs and great artists above all. It will be very interesting to observe the evolution in their works after all this time at the exhibit.

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 12 - Is This Appropriate?

AN AMAZING POEM!

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 12 - Is This Appropriate?
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=12

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

IMAGE:
“Nude Stacy”, digital painting, 1996 by Frank Moore

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 11 - Passions Don’t Burn Out

We are now serializing Frank Moore's book of poetry and paintings, Skin Passion!

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 11 - Passions Don’t Burn Out
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=11

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

IMAGE:
“Woman with a Boa”, oil on canvas, 36.75” x 36.75”, 1977 by Frank Moore

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 10 - Falling Into Skin

We are now serializing Frank Moore's book of poetry and paintings, Skin Passion!

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 10 - Falling Into Skin
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=10

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

CAPTION
“Linda and Frank”, digital painting, 2008 by Frank Moore

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 9 - Eat Your Heart Out

We are now serializing Frank Moore's book of poetry and paintings, Skin Passion!

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 9 - Eat Your Heart Out
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=9

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

CAPTION
“Superman”, oil on canvas, 35” x 68”, 1976 by Frank Moore

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 8 - About K.A.

We are now serializing Frank Moore's book of poetry and paintings, Skin Passion!

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 8 - About K.A.
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=8

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

CAPTION: “Test Pattern”, digital painting, 2010 by Frank Moore

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 7 - Family Friendly Poetry Reading

We are now serializing Frank Moore's book of poetry and paintings, Skin Passion!

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 7 - Family Friendly Poetry Reading
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=7

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

Paintings with Chapter 7:

“Innocent”, oil on canvas, 36” x 36”, 1981 by Frank Moore

“Trixie”, oil on canvas, 36” x 36”, 1979 by Frank Moore

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New on Jukepop.com – Skin Passion - Chapter 6 - Ansel Adams WAS NO WILL HARPER

Frank wrote this poem for Will Harper, the East Bay Express journalist who interviewed us and wrote the great cover story: http://www.eroplay.com/ebx/index.html

Will told us that he loved to take pictures but he wasn't very good at it.
Frank wrote this poem in response.

From Skin Passion by Frank Moore

Chapter 6 - Ansel Adams WAS NO WILL HARPER
http://jukepop.com/home/read/10035?chapter=6

You can buy the printed book here!
http://www.eroplay.com/skinpassion/index.html#order

Image: “Untitled”, oil on cardboard, 10” x 13.5”, 1965 by Frank Moore

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LET ME BE FRANK: Episode 7 “Nonfilms”

Let Me Be Frank
Episode 7 - Nonfilms

Episode 7, “Nonfilms”, of the LET ME BE FRANK web documentary series is now available for viewing. Readings by photographer/author David Steinberg and artist/activist Paul Escriva. This episode explores Frank's "street series", his "nonfilms" sessions in Santa Fe, discoveries he made painting live models and his first experiments with erotic play. Episode 7 also includes a live performance of Moore’s poem, “Mutation Is Evolution” by Annie Krist. Music by Frank Moore, Vinnie Spit Santino, Michael LaBash, waveformalpha, Cosmic Starfish and Tha Archivez. It also features a brand new song, "My Heart Is In Your Asshole", which was created for this episode, written and performed by Mutant Press with Frank on vocals.

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