Kembra Pfahler, Performance Art legend and from the band: The Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black

Published: March 23, 2022, 5:01 p.m.

\nEpisode 395:
\nAwesome Siblings Week on Turned Out A Punk continues! Today on the show, arguably one of the most important & extreme artists to emerge from punk, the great KEMBRA PFAHLER! Listen in as Damian sits down with one of his artistic heroes to talk about her incredible journey from Southern California surfer kid to New York City art icon. The Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black, No Wave, Joe Coleman, the influence of Adam & Jawbreaker, The Screamers, her mom\u2019s reaction to \u201cSewing Circle\u201d, the importance of surfing & tons more: THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED!\nPHOTO BY: Jean Toir
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\n\nAlso Touched On:\n
\n\nsharing process\n
\n\nno hierarchy of influence\xa0\n
\n\nJawbreaker is the world\u2019s greatest band\n
\n\nBlake\u2019s gift of a book\n
\n\nRodney\u2019s: the good, the bad, the ugly\n
\n\nThe impact of growing up on the beach\n
\n\nThe Mad\n
\n\nFred Pfahler: one of the godfathers of California surfing
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\n\n\nSurfing as the roots of youth culture\n
\n\nMeditation\n
\n\nYesterbating: revisiting old work\n
\n\nNY Loft Parties\n
\n\nThe Pyramid Club\n
\n\nSamoa\n
\n\nparental support\xa0\n
\n\nNo Wave\n
\n\nLydia Lunch\n
\n\nAvailable-ism\n
\n\nUncle Joe Coleman\n
\n\nThe Steel Tips\n
\n\n& SO MUCH MORE!\n\n\nSupport this podcast at \u2014 https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donations\n\nAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands\n\nPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy