Category Archives: Cotolo Chronicles

We’re live on Aug. 20 at 9 p.m. EDT and we are on the main Net, high above the realm of The Dark Net. Do you know about the hidden web that hosts nefarious material? Do you know there is … Continue reading

Another solo concerto of the mind as our host ponders time spent in Hollywood as a marginal participant in “the business” where rumors could be based on truths and everything false or true is alleged because of image and lawyers … Continue reading

On August 6’s broadcast Frank Cotolo is joined by Jeremy Long in an adventure on Periscope. Brought to you by the e-book ‘Sweet Shepherd,’ Amazon, $2.99 and ‘Molotov Memoirs,’ the digital version, now at Blurb, only $3.99 and ‘License To … Continue reading

We’re live on July 30 at 9 p.m. EDT and we are free for listening, downloading, copying, sharing and even manipulating. This show began as the generation growing up was experiencing the web revolution – which was launched with all … Continue reading

We’re live and prepared to discuss the universal implications of the commode. From the roots of the Super Mario Brothers through the bankruptcy of the Graziano Brothers, long before man was able to run dirty muck through pipes underground, comes … Continue reading

It has been a bad year for the technology that brought the Internet’s first talk show broadcast to fruition; and we ain’t trying to get to Pluto. Zeroes, ones and glitches and all else involved have thwarted a few shows … Continue reading

It’s time to take an honest look at the movies of summer 2015. This is tricky because it means stepping on popular trends, famous people and the very nature of entertainment. That, in itself, is a problem and always has … Continue reading

Everyone involved won’t accept an explanation of the paradigm shift in the new millennium. The distinct set of concepts and standards that ruled human consciousness up to this point continue to change and most people refusing to change feel they … Continue reading

Dusty Nathan checks in to talk about the changing world of journalism, the remnants of newspaper consciousness and a bit of history about thoroughbred-racing’s Triple Crown. Also, Howard Altman, former ed-in-chief of a Philadelphia city paper and current investigative reporter … Continue reading

In conclusion, all good stories must come to an end. In television and movies, series with any substance enjoy the right to end their stories with satisfying dramatic cause. As well, there is a big deal when a long-time personality … Continue reading