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Radio Curious revisits a conversation with Stephen Silha, the producer and director of âBig Joy,â a biographical film about queer, radical faerie, poet and film maker James Broughton.
Barry Vogel, Attorney and Counselor, is the host and producer of Radio Curious. Christina Aanestad is the Assistant Producer.
The puckishly whimsical life and times of poet and film maker James Broughton is the topic of this edition of Radio Curious in a visit with Stephen Silha, the producer and director of âBig Joy,â a biographical film of the life and times of James Broughton.
Broughton believed that in order to live an authentic life we each should follow our own weird. He says: "I donât know what the left is doing said the right hand, But it looks fascinating."
And: "I may be infecting the whole body said the Head but theyâll never amputate me."
Stephen Silha and I visited by phone from his home near Seattle, Washington on Motherâs Day, 2014. He began our conversation by telling us what drew him to make a film about his friend James Broughton.
The book Stephen Silha recommends is âThe Man Who Fell in Love With the Moon,â by Tom Spanbauer.
The music in this weeks edition of Radio Curious is "Twril" by Norman Arnold, from the movie, "Big Joy."
Radio Curious is a half-hour, weekly, long-form interview program, now in it's 28th year. We interview people on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. Our website is www.radiocurious.org. If your station airs Radio Curious please let us know curious@radiocurious.org, we will add you to our list of syndicate stations. We also welcome questions, feedback and program ideas. Radio Curious 280 N. Oak St. Ukiah, Ca 95482. (707) 462-6541.