Filthy Armenian Adventures Filthy Armenian
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FILTHY ARMENIAN ADVENTURES is an immersive, existential travel-mystery show recorded in the flesh at glittering locations with enchantingly filthy characters all over Los Angeles and the world. The destinations are not merely physical. They include cultural war zones and forbidden territories of art, nightlife, and the heart, which Filthy Armenian dares his guests to help him trespass...in search of truth and gold.
To follow the full twisted adventure, subscribe for intimate patron-only episodes, side quests, and secret chapters.
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72. Sailer on the Green
Through the driving range, along the greenway, and beside the L.A. River -- a long hello to the life and times of Steve Sailer, the forbidden figure and famous shamus of the San Fernando Valley. Including how he became who he is, the art of noticing, and why America needs more sex drugs and rock n' roll.
Buy Sailer's excellent new book Noticing, out now from Passage Press.
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Smoke Break: The Zone of Interest / The Curse / True Detective: Women Talking
Three mini episodes from a new regular feature available to Patreon subscribers since December. These are "lived-in" reviews of the Oscar winning travesty Zone of Interest, Nathan Fielder's show The Curse, and the latest season of True Detective.
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71. Dom Top Society with Cara Cunningham
How did Cara Cunningham -- who, as "Chris Crocker," became an internet folk hero for urging the world to leave Britney alone -- find her way through MySpace stardom, gay porn, and Canceled Bitch Island to the hallowed Paglian enclave of free women, free men? We discuss.
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70. Capote vs. Capote (w/ Jack Mason, Adam Lehrer, Zach Langley)
"All literature is gossip." A dish-fest on the rise and fall of Truman Capote, the acid fairy of American letters, and the elephant in the closet. With Jack Mason of The Perfume Nationalist, Adam Lehrer of Safety Propaganda, and Zach Langley of I'm So Popular
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With commentary on Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, In Cold Blood, Conversations with Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Capote: A Biography by Gerald Clarke
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69. Loving Las Vegas (w/ Curtis Yarvin, Delicious Tacos, and more)
At the penthouse ballroom of the Horseshoe Hotel and Casino, I invite Curtis Yarvin, Delicious Tacos, Astral Flight, Mommy Milkers, Catherine, Vera, Isaac Simpson, Matt Pegan, Garin and everyone else to love Las Vegas, if only for a night.
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68. The Girl from Baku
How do you grow up in a country where everyone wants you dead -- and escape with the help of Pasolini and Brando? Monica (Temple of Friendship) tells her story.
Reprised with a new intro, in light of recent triumphs and tragedies.
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Customer Reviews
King Armo
The one star reviews without a written review are from Armenian hating Turks and Azeris. This is a good podcast from a bright and curious man. Thanks
Always A Great Adventure
The Armenian really does have adventures. He doesn’t just sit around waiting for people to come to him. He goes to them and lives in their world. Not only do we get a great conversation but he brings all that he experiences in his travels to us. It’s like a movie for ears only
The Strange Death of Cinema
FAA is like an evolution of the original Brett Easton Ellis podcast. It’s a love letter, and obituary to cinema. It’s almost a detective story an existential murder mystery an LA noir with the Armenian as our tragic detective. I cannot get enough!