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Friday’s Werewolf Night will be a jam-packed variety show. (You can go ahead and buy tickets here) We’ll have guest speakers, readings, werewolf snacks, a howling contest, and some truly amazing footage not found on YouTube or Netflix.

But there are some very cool clips we won’t be showing for one reason or another. Here’s six of them:

1. SUPERBOY VS. WEREWOLF

I would’ve loved to include this, but the quality is pretty crummy. And no one I know has “The Adventures of Superboy” season 4 on tape.

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In no particular order, here are 12 songs (give or take a few songs) about Lycanthopy. I won’t give too much away by saying which are the good ones. But we’ll be playing my favorites as the pre-show music for Friday’s WEREWOLF Night! Remember, you can
buy tickets here for no extra cost.

I’M THE WOLFMAN – The Fuzztones
This is a faithful rendition of Round Robin‘s hit, later covered by the Staggers.

WEREWOLF – Cat Power
Ignore the corny visual accompaniment.

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Friday’s WEREWOLF Night! will include some amazing clips from movies, TV shows and even a vintage view-master reel. But we didn’t have room for music videos. So watch these on your own time. (Note: Videos appear in no particular order)

I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF by The Cramps

WOLF BOY by The Phibes

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Getting ready for Friday’s
WEREWOLF Night!
I wrote about Adolph Hitler’s fascination with the wolf. Today we’ll look at another German philosopher’s take on lycanthropy.

Sure, we all know Karl Marx was an alcoholic who beat his wife, but what did he think of Werewolves?

He disliked them.

Marx used the Werewolf as a metaphor for Capitalism. Check out this passage:

In its blind unrestrainable passion, its werewolf hunger for surplus-labour, capital oversteps not only the moral, but even the merely physical maximum bounds of the working day. It usurps the time for growth, development, and healthy maintenance of the body.

Das Kapital Ch. 8


Keep in mind Marx was writing in the late 1800’s and never got to see a Werewolf movie. (The first film wasn’t made until 1913; simply titled “The Werewolf”.) So he was working with colorful legends and horror stories.

A Sociology professor told me that you have to read Marx’s writing aloud – because his stuff wasn’t meant to be read in books, Karl was standing before crowds of illiterate, angry workers (sounds like some of my old stand-up shows!) To get the crowd’s attention he’d use outrageous rhetoric, including Vampirism.


KARL MARX on VAMPIRES:

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I love serving snacks at my video-shows.

Our new venue, the lovely 92-Y Tribeca has a café, a bar and a concession stand serving fresh popcorn and favorite candies.

But I’m still going to deliver the best in themed-between-meal-snacks for this Friday’s WEREWOLF Night! Besides providing Lycanthrope-friendly-treats, my friend Lisa said she might make some WEREWOLF Cupcakes. (anyone who attended the summer screening of Flash Gordon enjoyed Lisa’s delicious Flash Gordon cupcakes.)

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