In his third lecture at the Pasadena Art Museum, Kurt declared, "Comics are a great life form, but they have nothing whatsoever to do with life!" The Los Angeles Times reporter Ray Duncan again characterizes Kurt's listeners: "largely wide-eyed, wide-awake young housewives and some shrewd-eyed young women who seem to be art teachers." Kurt forces all in attendance to consider when art is art and when art is life, and vice-a-versa. In the article, Duncan makes it all sound like fun.