NPR: Driving Naked to Austin
Posted by Mark Allen on 30 Mar 2011 | Tagged as: Random Posts
UPDATE: Here’s the audio of the show on Snap Judgement’s site.
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Posted by Mark Allen on 30 Mar 2011 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 29 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
Rev. Sam A. Adreades and Mark Allen (photo: Jeff Moore)
I was coached by a priest that’s part of an “ex-gay” program in front of a live audience at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater last week, as part of Ken Freedman and Andy Breckman’s excellent Seven Second Delay program. The audio archive of the show is up at the 7SD site, as well as some great photos by Jeff Moore. What happened? Well, the power of Christ is still trying to compel me. A lot of my friends — who were great — came out to see me do comedy, and it was instead this awkward, what-the-hell-is-happening kinda thing. The show was… cringe-y, but interesting. Ken and Andy were their usual showman selves, very fun. Rev. Sam A. Adreades of NYC’s Village Church/G.A.M.E. program was great, and a real sport to come out and put himself on the line like that (we’re having lunch this week, and I’m attending G.A.M.E.’s next meeting). He’s a good guy! Did people laugh? There were some clucking tongues and boos when Sam was discussing his opinions about the Kinsey report. It got a bit tense in the audience at one point, and there was some snickering when Sam was praying for me. People seemed to not know if they should be laughing or not. When I was up there I was thinking “How do I get into these situations?” Only one person after the show (an old activist friend) told me what I did was “irresponsible.” I’m glad I did it. And 7SD is known for this kind of thing. There was an EMT crew standing behind me while it was happening (they were there for the competitive eating guy). At one point Andy Breckman tried to turn me straight by surprising me with old black and white Joey Heatherton footage from The Tonight Show. That didn’t work either.
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Posted by Mark Allen on 29 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 28 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
(Click here for) some of my then and now photos taken in downtown NYC in 2010.
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Posted by Mark Allen on 26 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 23 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
(photo: Ben Wilson)
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Posted by Mark Allen on 20 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
Hey New Yorkers! Come see me get “cured” of my homosexuality (in front of a studio audience) on August 25th as part of Seven Second Delay Live! (w/ hosts Ken Freedman and Andy Breckman) at Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater (307 West 26th Street, 6-7 PM). I’ll be joined live on stage by my friend Rev. Sam A. Andreades of The Village Church (G.A.M.E./Exodus Intl. church network), and we’ll be discussing my 2008 enrollment in the Exodus International introductory program, what happened there, why it didn’t “work” on me, how Sam’s approach is different, and what paths I might take to reorient my sexual orientation. You think I’m joking, right? I’m not! Should be a very interesting show, I know I’d pay $5 to see something like that. I may change my mind (again)! Come by and see what happens…
(Facebook event page)
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Posted by Mark Allen on 19 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 19 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
Google CEO Eric Schmidt is right. Although my name is pretty hard to search on the internet as it is. Maybe I should change it to “sex.com” or “the the” just to make it totally impossible.
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Posted by Mark Allen on 18 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
Check out my latest for Vice magazine’s “anti-music” issue, an overview of “melophobia” (fear of music). Do you know someone who says they don’t like music? Someone who doesn’t own a single CD or an iPod? Are they always turning the radio down? And when pressed on the subject, do they shrug and say they don’t really “getâ€? music? Never could quite figure that person out, could you? Your friend’s weird lack of taste could be the result of melophobia, a little-understood but very real neurophysiological condition. So turn that iPod down and read-on, for interviews with Dr. Marsha Johnson (audiologist and clinical director at the Oregon Tinnitus & Hyperacusis Clinic), John Loudenbeck (a sound engineer who struggles with melophobia) and Julie Hope, a grandmother who has dealt with “musicogenic epilepsy” (music-triggered seizures) her whole life. Music is all around us…and melophobia is real!
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Posted by Mark Allen on 18 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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Posted by Mark Allen on 18 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Random Posts
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