Performer and photographer Sheree Rose freaks forth with thoughts on poetic restraints, sadomasochism, love’s lasting impact, and artistic collaboration within the Beyond Baroque scene throughout her life spent with poet and artist Bob Flanagan.
This program is part of a series, Beyond Baroque and Beyond, in which Tosh Berman, writer, poet, Los Angeles publisher of the postwar French literati, and beloved host of the 1980s cable talk show Tea With Tosh, returns to the screen to confabulate with figures from the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center’s haunted hallways. Summoned to Berman’s virtual sofa are a host of poetic voices, each of whom have been central to the center’s programs at a point between 1980 and 1996. Not merely interviews, Beyond Baroque and Beyond is equal parts séance, chat show, reunion, literary production, past life regression, tea time. No nostalgia.
In conjunction with the exhibition Made in L.A. 2020: a version.
This is a recording of a program broadcast live on June 29, 2021.
Gig #144: Power Pop Retrospectors (1974 – 1984): The Three O’Clock, 20/20,
Let’s Active, The Hollywood Stars, The Last, The Boys, The Jam, Shoes,
Yachts, Plimsouls, The Records, Nick Lowe, The Bangles, The Headboys, The
Nerves, Cheap Trick, Pandoras, Dwight Twilley Band, Flamin Groovies, The
Undertones, The Bongos, The Neighborhoods, The Diodes, Great Buildings, The
dB’s, Milk ‘n’ Cookies, Teenage Radio Stars, Rezillos, Wreckless Eric, The
Quick, Tommy Keene, The Flys, The Dickies, Pezband, Big Star *
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*(restored) The Three O’Clock ‘The Three O’Clock were the quintessential
L.A. Paisley Underground band. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio in
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