Weird At Night Episode 191 “Art Is Everything”

This Saturday on WEIRD at NIGHT we celebrate incredible artists, and question reality with surreal comedy.  The show will feature an amazing performance video by CarLarans, produced by the Beauty Boiz for their Black Pride Celebration series.  And we will watch Byhaze’s music video, “Angel Harp”- a self-care focussed short film and meditative experience.  Plus, WEIRD at NIGHT legends Terry Monstrosity and TBASA have teamed up on a new project called ‘Bring on The Monsters’.  Riding high after this past Tuesday’s exclusive listening party, we share more from this exciting upcoming release.  Blazinspace performs an ‘Auto-write’ from our last episode, and Nadamucho shares a glorious new playlist of indie music.  

WEIRD at NIGHT is a live stream hosted by Patrick Galactic every Saturday at 10pm on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook.  Participation in the chat is encouraged, and Patrick often shares the strangest comments and answers the weirdest questions live on the show.  Each episode ends with Automatic Writing, a chat segment featuring about 30 seconds of community stream of consciousness.  These entries are shared on the show and often lead to hilarious revelations and future sketches.  

In our story, the WAN-iverse remains divided about whether or not an invisible bear wearing spectacles saved the galaxy at Waste Dump 69.  Dartone the Third has convinced everyone who was in attendance that he saved the day and a religion should be started in his name.  Now his millions of new followers await ‘The Book of Dartone’ but there are insider reports that Dartone has writer's block.  Meanwhile, TC and this invisible Spectacle Bear have been spotted at Louie’s bar in Noirrland and a cult following for the Spectacle Bear is gaining steam.

WEIRD at NIGHT has four key principles: Time over money; People over profit; Art is the antidote; attack with Love.  Art is for everyone and diversity is essential to WEIRD at NIGHT.  It’s important to feature Black, Asian, Latinx, Indigenous, LGBTQ+ Artists, Artists with disabilities, people from all places, experiences and ways of life.  This is a live stream for the late night disenfranchised.  And it’s weird as f***.

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