Brian Doherty | September 22, 2006
The Art of Bleeding, a performance art-comedy-medical education troupe that I am a member of, is featured in the cover story in the Los Angeles Alternative alt-weekly this week. I am the one not wearing nurse-fetish garb in the picture up top.
The story focuses, as is proper, on the Art of Bleeding auteur Al Ridenour (a character in my book This is Burning Man which, as a work of nonfiction, is graced by real human beings as characters).
Art of Bleeding Web site here.
By the by, if you are a fan of gorgeous women in nurse fetish gear, and live in the LA metro area, you ought to pick up a paper copy of this issue--the cover shot as portrayed on the Web version is highly and regrettably cropped to cut out the three women kneeling/standing on top of me.
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margaret cho is really not funny anymore. other then her, i'm interested. what is your involvement in this group, brian?
That is to say, I inhabit the role of Art of Bleeding's central symbol Abram the Safety Ape.
"What a bunch of self-important crap."
actually, it would stand to reason that farcical statements are
kind of intrisically opposed to self-importance. it is their
nature.
"By the by, if you are a fan of gorgeous women in nurse fetish
gear, and live in the LA metro area, you ought to pick up a paper
copy of this issue--the cover shot as portrayed on the Web version
is highly and regrettably cropped to cut out the three women
kneeling/standing on top of me."
smaacky!
L.S.M.F.T.
L.S.M.F.N.F.
Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco
Lord Save Me from Nurse Fettishes
Too late.
Burning Man
Bleeding Woman
Immoveable phallus
Irresistable force
Where am I?
Don't wake me.
Wow - isn't that daring and cutting edge -
Sorry - can't help feeling the burlesque-y, naked naughty (your
fetish here) has been done to death - It's where you go when you
you've run out of other ideas.
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