Punk Rock Princess Joanna Angel Appearing on Seven Second Delay on WFMU/New York City
Los Angeles, CA and Brooklyn, NY/October 7, 2012 – Punk rock princess and founder of the BurningAngel.com empire, Joanna Angel will be appearing on WFMU/New York City’s Seven Second Delay on Wednesday, October 17th.
Wednesday, October 17th 2012
SEVEN SECOND DELAY on WFMU
6-7pm
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
307 W 26th Street – corner of 8th Avenue
New York City
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Join Joanna along with WFMU hosts Ken & Andy as she talks about BurningAngel, the BurningAngel Girls, upcoming releases, her tattoos and why she loves anal.
For more information, please visit: www.burningangel.com
About Joanna Angel and BurningAngel.com
Pushing the envelope and breaking new ground, the BurningAngel empire is a refreshingly unique web cocktail of sex, rock n’ roll and pop culture. Its unmatchable edge has claimed a burgeoning bi-coastal community both in and out of cyberspace. BurningAngel.com officially launched in April 2002 with a few sets of photos and a band interview. The amateur experiment, conceived by two college kids from Rutgers (Joanna Angel and Mitch Fontaine), has since exploded into a fierce indie company that has pioneered a new species of erotica and has given way to the emergence of Joanna Angel as the “queen of alt-porn.” In January 2005, the website’s growing popularity spawned its sister DVD production company, BurningAngel Entertainment, which continues to deliver hip, ironic cult classics, including the award-winning Joanna’s Angels and Cum on My Tattoo series. Noted critic Dr. Jay considers Joanna Angel a unique “triathlete” in adult entertainment: not only is she a talented performer, but she is also a creative director and astute producer, as well.
BurningAngel.com now hosts an extensive hardcore video collection and photo gallery featuring over 200 girls, hailing the site’s co-founder and star, Joanna Angel, as its queen bee. The site also features provocative interviews with a variety of bands on both major and independent labels, including Bad Religion, the Transplants, Bloc Party, Marilyn Manson, the Bouncing Souls and Brendon Small of Cartoon Network’s Metalocalypse. The website also boasts an interactive web community, featuring active message boards, profile pages for all members and models, and comment boards throughout the site in which members can express their opinions.
Since its inception, BurningAngel and its star, AVN Award Winner Joanna Angel have been featured on Fox News, Playboy TV, Fuse TV, KROQ Radio, SIRIUS Radio, and on the series premier of TLC’s LA Ink; they have appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, The Village Voice, The New York Press, Esquire UK, and Penthouse, among others. Heeb Magazine featured Joanna as their cover girl, naming her one of the “Top 100 Up-and-Coming Jews,†and in 2006 The New York Post featured her as one of the “Top 25 Sexiest New Yorkers.†2011 AVN Award Winner: Best Porn Star Web Site; Best Web Premiere: “Dong of the Dead†(BurningAngel.com); Best Solo Sex Scene: Joanna Angel in “Rebel Girl†(BurningAngel/Vouyer). 2011 YNOT Award winner for Best Solo girl Website.
About Seven Second Delay
Wednesdays 6pm – 7pm on WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org
Andy Breckman and his only friend Ken Freedman, have been hosting their live one-hour show every week on WFMU since the early 1990’s. This often painful run is due in no small part to Andy’s self hatred and that Ken is, in fact, the station’s manager.
Convinced Seven Second Delay was too big just for just the airwaves (note the egos you’re dealing with), Ken and Andy decided to broadcast the live “train-wreck†at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater in New York, where in front of an audience they interview celebrities, musicians, eccentrics and any one else who may help further Andy’s career.
Ken and Andy only host the show at the UCB every other week, which of course confuses everyone and clearly isn’t helping ticket sales. So, to review: One week the show will be broadcast from the UCB, and the following week it will be broadcast from the WFMU studio, which is now referred to as “detention.â€