
Art Star Scene radio 544: Rev. Jen Returns
Eli Cohen of Headphones in sat in for the first 15 minutes of this episode hosted by Francis Hall AKA Faceboy. Rev. Jen Miller was a returning guest and John S. Hall contributed via text.
Birthed from the annals of downtown New York City’s gritty performance art scene of the mid-90’s and grown through the myriad formats in which we’ve presented our work, Art Star Scene radio is here! Live and uncensored, the main purpose of this show is to promote love, healing and mindfulness in both humorous and serious ways.You can be an Art Star too!!! As Rev. Jen once wisely said, “we are the least exclusive art movement ever. To be an Art Star all you need is your voice and the belief that…
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Eli Cohen of Headphones in sat in for the first 15 minutes of this episode hosted by Francis Hall AKA Faceboy. Rev. Jen Miller was a returning guest and John S. Hall contributed via text.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) hosts long time friend Steve Epstein for a meaningful conversation covering a variety of topics.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) shares a rehearsal cassette recorded around 1992 with Tim Heffernan, Rob Rudin, Matt Swift and others at Tim's house. The sound quality isn't great but the recording was worth preserving. Francis also shares some music recorded at Simon's Rock around 1983 of Tim Heffernan, likely Matte Henderson and posibly others. Again some sound issues but also worth preserving.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) reflects on meeting Lucille 12 years ago on 6/6/2014. He shares an album he made with fellow Simon's Rock alumni in the early 90's and a previously unreleased version of his song, "Song" from around 2007.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) hosts Eliza King. Topics include: The first Church memorial specifically designed to honor a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and all known alters within the system. This service was held at Judson Memorial Church on July 27th, 2025, and the audio is preserved in Episode 500 of Art Star Scene radio (For Lucille and her Alters). Born Kristin Stadelmann (June…

Francis Hall (Faceboy) curated a playlist of very old and daring blues songs. A contest was held to see who could spot the real blues musician from the fake names that Faceboy came up with. John S. Hall won.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) hosts his friends Calvin Williams and Dezi Liese and explore a variety of topics including Cochlear implantation and the controversies around the procedure.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) curates a playlist of music all drawn from the public domain.

Faceboy (Francis Hall) curates a playist wherein every song played supports a charity (or several). John S. Hall (Faceboy's brother) and sister Nancy text in to the show.

Faceboy ( Francis Hall) curates a collection of songs about appreciation and support in part to express gratitude to those who help him.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) explores music where the law got involved. John S. Hall of King Missile joins in via text in this fun and fascinating episode.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) hosts Reina De Beer. Dear old friends discuss topics including love and loss in this very interesting episode.

Francis Hall (Faceboy) pays tribute to cohost Lu Ti Amore. Born Kristin Stadelmann on June 1st, 1987, she adopted the stage name Lucille Ti Amore. She lived with dissociative identity disorder (DID), with distinct personalities including; Lucas, Maddie, Luther, Lu and others. This one's for Lu...

Immigration Attorney, Alex Carrion joins me to discuss a variety of topics including what to say and what not to say when confronted by ICE.

This episode features some of my favorite music.

With a shoutout to a fellow RFB host, this episode features music from 1966.

Just an awesome playlist.

This episode focuses on original recordings of well known songs.

My sister Nancy and her husband Stephen curated this collection of New York songs.

This episode is comprised of interesting duets.

This episode features covers of Beatles songs from various artists.

This episode features music from Playing For Change.

This episode is a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

This episode is a collection of LGBTQ+ artists spanning nearly 50 years.

This episode is a collection of answer songs and the songs that inspired them.

A collection of covers.

part one of a collection of cover songs.

This episode has themes about Angels and Heaven.

Good music and the truth.

I open up about a few things here and play some awesome music.

Sharing music as it popped in my head through the week.

Thomas Pain and Fifi join me again for this episode that really dives into gritty NYC in the 1970's and beyond.

Music and musings...I like this episode.

This is a very touching episode...a beautiful sorrow.

Thomas Pain and Fifi join me for this at times quite touching episode.

Rev. Jen joins me as we discuss Lenny and Squiggy amongst other important topics.

Reina "Terror" DeBeer, a very dear friend joins me for this episode.

Jessica Annabelle Grace and her partner join me for this episode.

Just some awesome hits from the 60's and 70's.

This episode features an excellent selection of blues music.

I was angry and expressed it in words and music in this episode.

Music for my love.

A mostly music episode.

A mix of music and talk

For Lucille and her Alters. Officiated by Rev. Lisa Holton. With contributions from; Jahn Xavier, Eliza King, Jessica Annabelle Grace, Madallgia Baker, Theresa Jay, and Ernie Miller. Thank you to volunteers; Robert Prichard, Reina DeBeer, and Scooter PIe. Special thanks to Calvins Williams for; Speaking for Maddie, providing music before and after the service and helping to edit this 500th episode…

I found a playlist that Lu put together that was almost exactly an hour so I presented it here with her introductions. It’s Lu’s last Art Star Scene playlist on Radio Free Brooklyn

Similar to last episode, this just me coming to the studio to share music and emotion.

This episode features an eclectic mix of songs and some honest reflection.

This episode was mostly therapeutic with some very good music

A lot of anger came out in this episode.