30:05 – Dave in Kentucky compares and contrasts the 1951 novel Fahrenheit 451 with the 1966 movie based on same, and in passing talks about Ray Bradbury Theater, HBO, Stacy Keach’s Mike Hammer, Mel Gibson’s Gallipoli and The Year of Living Dangerously, Linda Hunt, Dr. Seuss, Yertle the Turtle, “Little White Jimbo”, “Jake” from State Farm, “Mikey” from Life Cereal, “Rachel” Levine, Twitter vs. Gab, free speech, Julie Christie and Dr. Zhivago, among other topics.
30:16 – Dystopia, anyone? Dave in Kentucky continues his looks at books that are only one degree of separation from being burned — or at least fried like Bacon. This episode finds common ground between the ultra-capitalist Ayn Rand’s Anthem and the inexplicably-socialist George Orwell’s 1984.
1:21:52 – Vess L Ossman’s 1902 – Hot Stuff Patrol! Â The Magic Island Continues!! Â Jules Film Rantz about Troll Hunter and other recent Horrors! Â Story Sunday and a laid back transmission with literary pretensions, Strindberg, Jack London, Edna Ferber, and even a look at Mama Bloom’s Brood! Â All-purpose entertainium magic from the Rubber Room Entertainment Laboratory!!
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12:26 – This is a short story/babble by Stephen Jules Rubin and PQ Ribber from their Otis Career series of tales, poems and other such. Â PQ does the reading and the music is by the Conspiracy of the Insignificant. Â With luck, this will be the first in a series of Julesworks productions!
Released April 2011, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hostsand entertanium at it’s finest, in a Creative Commons environment.
47:18 – Manny the Mailman, Wayne from Sparetime Radio, Frank Nora, Brian Jude, and Bob Lement of Static Radio contribute their opinions and thoughts! Â PQ Ribber hosts the festivities with breathless pleasure!
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Released January 2011 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting amazingly unique programs that are safe and effective.
10:01 – Tracking the obscurest and spiffiest popular culture glitches! Â The unusual writings of Harry Stephen Keeler are brought to the table – (hear a reading of one of his awesome webwork novels, HERE). Â Then we continue our fixation with the schlockiest of B Movies as your host, PQ Ribber discusses Monogram Studio films and oddities – Frankie Darro, (check out Let’s Go Collegiate!), and a weird sort of musical, with Edgar Kennedy from 1934, King Kelly of the USA, too! Â 10 minutes of babble and triviatum – even a spot of Me F Le Mur!!
Released October 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting amazingly unique programs that are safe and effective.