
Area 51 is an irreverent, silly, self-indulgent, 20-25 minutes worth of low-budget radio theater that's an absolute hoot.
The show resolves around short skits that live in the nefarious
netherworld between Firesign Theater-like hip, ba-boom ba-bing and
let's-see-how-many-people-we-can-piss-off, ideologically tinged
performance art.
Make no mistake about it: politically the show is out of left field,
but is more humorous than a lot of humor from that side of the aisle.
Take for example Show #20-
Crossing the Lines. Here's what wound up in the crosshairs:
Ethnic stereotyping on television, such as the Native American medicine man who teaches hung-up suburbanites to Ghost Dance;
Will and Grace held up as an authentic example of gay life;
The "fact" that by the 22nd century, sexual intercourse will no longer be required for reproduction;
An all-too-true reference to the fact that Ghandi, Dr. King, Jesus
Christ and former Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone all died beforeteir
time -"but most despots die of old age";
What it feels like to be at a party and watch older person buying the
beer with the assumption that he will come across as an authentically
cool person - and wind up with a party babe;
Whoa, dewwdd. I can think of some parties where I've been that "old person."
Which shows that to love this Podcast, ya gotta be able to laugh at yourself.