Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Stage Leftover: Interview with Keith Knight, Jr., Part 2 (29 March 2005)

More conversation about cartoons and politics (as if there's a difference these days). This interview segment includes "Yes Pants" from The Marginal Prophets disc Bohemian Rap CD.

Stage Leftover: Interview with Keith Knight, Jr., Part 1 (29 March 2005)

Cartoonist and rapper Keith Knight, Jr. talks about his art (both on stage and on the page), the alternative comics scene and more. Check out Keith's work at www.kchronicles.com and www.marginalprophets.com. This interview segment includes "Hip-Hop Hypocrisy" from The Marginal Prophets disc Bohemian Rap CD.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Stage Left, 13 August 2006

In this episode: news of the St. Louis Political Theatre Festival, the satirical musical Walmartopia, and a listen to Randal Keith's self-published CD Life Has Been Good to Me.  I also review Patti LuPone's The Lady With the Torch CD as well as the soundtrack albums from My Super Ex-Girlfriend, Scoop, and Little Miss Sunshine.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Stage Leftover: Interview with Phil Proctor, Part 1 (22 March 2005)

It's an interview with actor/writer Phil Proctor, one of four members of the legendary Firesign Theatre and one of the most sought-after voice actors in the USA. We talk about the Theatre and Phil's monthly newsletter, Planet Proctor.

Stage Leftover: Interview with Phil Proctor, Part 2 (22 March 2005)

Phil and I continue to discussing breaking fourth walls - literally - and we have a Radio Reality Moment from Beverly Hills Adjacent.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Stage Left, 30 July 2006

The premiere episode of a program of CD reviews, news and interviews from the world of stage, screen, cabaret and related places. This week: the soundtrack albums from Peaceful Warrior (which, contrary to what I say on the podcast, actually did open in St. Louis on August 4th), Lady in the Water, Roving Mars, and You, Me and Dupree. Also Neil Norman's latest, Greatest Science Fiction Hits V.

See the play list at the Stage Left web site for complete track listings of all reviewed CDs.

Stage Leftover: Interview with Jim Rose, Part 1 (19 April 2005)

From the Stage Left archives, an interview with Jim Rose (of the Jim Rose Circus). In part 1, Rose talks about his circus, his nearly fatal career as a motorcycle daredevil, and the America's enduring interest in the freak show

Stage Leftover: Interview with Jim Rose, Part 2 (19 April, 2005)

In part 2, Rose relentlessly plugs his new book, Snake Oil, and gives some examples, including tips on how to survive jail.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Stage Left, 30 July 2006

The premiere episode of a program of CD reviews, news and interviews from the world of stage, screen, cabaret and related places. This week: the soundtrack albums from Peaceful Warrior, Lady in the Water, Roving Mars, and You, Me and Dupree. Also Neil Norman's latest, Greatest Science Fiction Hits V.

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