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Episodes: 180
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.9/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
YouTube: 374 subscribers
Instagram: 6.3k followers
chrisslusarenko@gmail.com
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Chris Slusarenko - Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) leads the show in which he’s joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers, and directors to discuss ...
Eugene Mirman - Comedy Albums And Comedy Concert Films; Eugene's LP And Video Special; Visual Comedy For An Audio Release; A Music Film About Blood, Sweat & Tears.
Joseph Keckler - NPR Tiny Desk Performance; Vocal Range; Writing/singing In German; No-wave Scene In Nyc; Touring/opening Experiences; The 1929 Film St. Louis Blues And Its History.
A quick message from Chris
June 11, 2026
My Mom passed away this week, so I will be taking a few weeks off to take care of some family matters. I hope you enjoy this tribute to my Mom, and I will be back soon.Thanks everyone,Chris Slusarenko, Revolutions Per MovieKay Slusarenko: "I’m asked sometimes why I do installations - why I make art based on the aesthetic experience which in the end cannot be fully described, depicted, recorded or explained, and is expensive to build and impossible to sell. All I can say is this is what I'm pa...
THE PREEMPTIVE 500th EPISODE CELEBRATION w/ Eugene Mirman
June 04, 2026
For this week's episode, I convinced my guest, comedian/actor Eugene Mirman (Bob's Burgers, Flight Of The Conchords, Delocated), to let me record my 500th episode 7 years in advance in order to capitalize on his star power.We discuss the magic of comedy albums & comedy concert films; recording visual comedy for an album, Eugene’s 7 LP Sub Pop masterwork I'm Sorry (You're Welcome), which includes 45 minutes of him crying and 159 orgasms, Eugene's scrapped "jokes for animals", his new LP &a...
'BESSIE SMITH: ST. LOUIS BLUES' w/ Joseph Keckler
May 28, 2026
My guest this week is NYC-based musician, author, and performance artist Joseph Keckler (NPR's Tiny Desk, tours with Lydia Lunch & Sleater-Kinney), who chose the 1929 two-reeler short St. Louis Blues, which is the legend Bessie Smith's first and only film appearance. We discuss Joseph’s iconic performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert Series, how he came to unleash his powerful vocal range on a wide range of audiences, choosing to write and sing in German about the adult moments where h...
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