Wed, 24 September 2008 This week we look into FDR's Tree Army -- the Civilian Conservation Corp, open the Mail Bag, Gabriel joins us to review Spore, and we check out the book Beyond Bad by Sandra Lee. Music provided by IODAPromonet: Intro -- "Let Me Love You" from Midnight Blues by Magic Slim and the Teardrops. Bumpers -- "Chagrin" from In a Bad Mood by Geraint Watkins. Outro -- "Whole Thing" from Big Blue Ball by Peter Gabriel, Francis Bebey, Alex Faku, Tim Finn, Karl Wallinger, Andy White. Comments[2] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 This week we delve into the world of werewolves, talk about the one-woman shows of Julia Sweeney, check out two books on the Bush Family, and review The Dark Knight. Music provided by IODAPromonet: Intro -- "Diddle It" from Steady Movin' by Carlos del Junco. Bumpers -- "Love is Space & Time" from Happiest Man Alive by Stephen Cummings. Outro -- "Stray Doll" from After Hours by Prima Donna. Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 September 2008 This week we build an alien from the nose. Then we look at three novellas by Jack Ketchum -- Hide and Seek, Right to Life, and Old Flames. Glory brings up Pet Peeve #19 -- un-eco-lawn care, we explore the comedy of Brian Regan, and last, we check out the book Don't Kiss Them Goodbye by Allison DuBois. Music provided by IODAPromonet: Intro -- "Trashcan" from Ode to Sunshine by Delta Spirit. Bumpers -- "Foxfire/Kilnamona" from Foxfire by Dean Magraw. Outro -- "Sunday Afternoons" from Zipper (Deluxe) by Vanessa Daou. Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 September 2008 This week we discuss a little town in Illinois that moved itself out of the Mississippi flood plain. We also take a look at the graphic novels Persepolis 1 and 2 by Marjane Satrapi, review Schlock of the Month: Aeon Flux, and check out The Hearsts: Father and Son. Music provided by IODAPromonet: Intro -- "Overnight Sensation" from Overnight Sensation by Jackie Payne/Steve Edmonson Band. Bumpers -- "Sedated" from Laurel Wiley by Laurel Wiley. Outro -- "Carbon Dioxide" from Who Really Needs A Heart Anyway? by Big In Japan. Next Schlock of the Month: Stay Comments[2] |



