Hologram Boyfriends
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Comedian, monologist, and storyteller Mike Albo takes listeners along on his quest for love in the digital age in this insightful, funny audio original. This program is read by the author and includes live performances and sound effects, creating an immersive and theatrical edge to this unique listening experience.
Told through a series of fast-paced, entertaining vignettes narrated by the author himself, Albo likens his search for fulfillment to shopping for the perfect boneless chicken breast, revealing a world where emotions can be as commodified as consumer products. His observations, both hilarious and profound, echo the insightful wit of David Sedaris, making us laugh while prompting reflection on our shared human experiences.
In Hologram Boyfriends, Albo humorously dissects the intertwining of emotional and sexual desire with the insatiable consumption of social media and apps. From the time he asked a psychic if he would ever find love, and she responded: âWell, I donât see you aloneâŠforever,â to an early 2000s gig where he tried to convince a major media company that using the term âGayStreamingâ was probably not a good idea, Hologram Boyfriends depicts the (lightly fictionalized) emotional roller coaster of the authorâs career and romantic love lifeâand just how, in the end, he has become more tenaciously optimistic than ever.
"Sometimes itâs just not good enough to be fabulous. Mike Albo deserves everything and more. If you canât figure that out, then youâll never get to know Mike. In Hologram Boyfriends, he puts it all on the line, so get with the program!â âSandra Bernhard, actor, comedian, and host of the Sandyland podcast on Sirius XMâs Radio Andy
âA masterpiece of both open-hearted humor and acid cultural criticism. Itâs Sedaris, itâs Solnit, itâs better. Hologram Boyfriends also has healing powers: Mike Alboâs stories cleanse the bloodstream of the psychic microplastics we absorb through dating apps and online desire markets. Listen and listen againâit feels so good to be free.â âVirginia Heffernan, American journalist, cultural critic, and author of Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art
âNarrator Mike Alboâs accent is perfect for his stories of looking for not just love but also inner peace online: mostly funny but sometimes quite moving, too.â âKirkus
"With the humor and self-awareness that [Mike] Albo is known for, he somehow manages to tackle broad themes about the impact of media technologies on our relationships, the timeless search for meaning in an increasingly complicated world, and the very nature of reality, while revealing deeply personal thoughts on identity, sex, and spirituality." âProvincetown Magazine
An audio original from Macmillan Audio.

