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The Ben Museum (a.k.a. One Continuous Take)

Ben Hollis

A funny & inspiring weekly travelog into the Soul. Ben's a multi-Emmy-winning clutterer bent on finding meaning in the 100s of old videotapes & notebooks he's finally getting around to -- so you won't have to.

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Raw Party in U.K.

Some people get a kick out of watching the unedited stuff. Some find it boring. I don’t know why, but I seem to fall into Camp Number 1. I want to see the unedited version. I want to see what happened, in real time. As in this case.

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Hugh Hefner's Influence

I was 14 when I first saw Playboy After Dark. 1969. My teenage hopes for seeing something radically forbidden on TV were quickly dashed. No orgies. Not even nudity. My slowly emerging adult brain said to me Come on. That’s not going to happ...

a month ago
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"I Don't Know How to Eat"

Those were the words I spoke aloud, standing paralyzed before the open door of the fridge. I don’t know how to eat.

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I Survived

The downside of writing these pieces, especially as informed by archival video, is the ever-building truth that all is not permanent. This one was shot at the fabled Heartland Cafe in Rogers Park, Chicago. It was 2003. Heartland’s heyday wa...

2 months ago
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  • Ben Hollis

    I love this life. How about you? Let's peek into these old tapes & notebooks with an open mind. Yes, there will be cringing. AND there'll be lots of heart, Love, and Gratitude that we got to do this crazy earth dance together while we could.

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