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One fine day, Debbie Moore and her lover Nina decided to see what would happen if they went for a walk around the block naked arm in arm. What they discovered deeply impacted both of them, their friends and their lovers for the rest of their lives.
On todays naked-podcast (we took off our clothes for the interview) painter, musician and performance artist Debbie Moore shares her amazing experience of being a body/nude activist in California, and living in a group marriage for over three decades.
Although Debbie is well-known and loved for co-founding the Xplicit Players, she is also a formidable painter in her own right. Her fabulous love of the human body with a impressionistic play of light and color are just something to see in person- so if you live in San Francisco…
ATTENTION SAN FRANCISCO LISTENERS!!!
Today, March 3rd, from 7-9pm
Debbie Moore will be having an art exhibit of her paintings at
City Art, 828 Valencia Street (between 19th & 20th)
Debbie will probably be tallest woman in the room, please tell her that Fausto and Marc sent ya, and she will give you a “Long and Enduring Embrace.” These are good people folks. Be sure to go and tell us how it went!
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Baby Teeth - The Baby Teeth Album: iTunes | Amazon
Ferron - Impressionistic: iTunes | Amazon
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beland says:
April 26, 2007 at 19:23Ug, this interview was painful to listen to at points. Moore speaks a lot in touchy-feely (often literally) metaphors or in other indirect ways and sometimes I wonder whether she’s actually saying anything at all. At certain points, she sounds like she’s on some sort of drug. Like when she started explaining how in cold weather, she feels warmer when she takes her coat off and moves around…slowly and…tenderly. I suppose she fits in pretty well in Berkeley, where she probably won’t keel over of hypothermia, unlike other parts of the country.