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P-H: A bad art friend is a friend who doesn’t tell you when your art is bad. SCHWARTAU: Am I being a bad art friend to Fran by using our convo as material in the column? Karaoke is mostly reading comprehension, and she’s always bragging about how many books she has.
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She said she’d “never set foot in a karaoke bar and doesn’t plan to.” SCHWARTAU: I assumed Fran would have something grumpy to say about karaoke, and I was right. P-H: We are journalists! Interview, where’s our press pass? SCHWARTAU: I asked her if she had ever done karaoke. I saw Fran Lebowitz on the street outside IFC after seeing Amalia Ulman’s new film El Planeta. SCHWARTAU: Which leaves local celebrities a lot more vulnerable to plebeians. Everyone’s picking apples, getting married, adopting dogs and competing for cash in pumpkin-flavored bloodsport… This time, Talk Hole serves up a kidney and heckles Fran Lebowitz on West 4th Street.ĮRIC SCHWARTAU: It feels quiet-where is everyone? From a call in Brooklyn, Schwartau and P-H (as Steven is lovingly referred) prove talk is chic and drop references to hot trends, hotter temperatures, and scalding political debates. Talk Hole is the bi-weekly spoken column of New York’s alt-comedy darlings Eric Schwartau and Steven Phillips-Horst, offering their oracular powers of cultural analysis on all corners of the zeitgeist (high, low, top, bottom). Photos by Darryl Natale and Annie Millman.