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What the hell happened back then? We know stories, we were taught the history of the countries and the world and the stories were clear – there were heroes and villains and mankind evolved, although some people were taught mankind … Continue reading

The Artist D returns to talk with our host about narcissism and content-driven websites, of blogs and the social media platform hosting the common and the unusual online population. The Internet’s First Superstar and The Godfather of Internet Talk Radio … Continue reading

Show business is all for show, as it turns out. Being a celebrity is embarking, as John Cleese wrote, “in a wussy lifestyle.” Woody Allen’s common theme of “the slippery nature of celebrity and public expectation” touches the heart of … Continue reading

The recent decision that the pop song Blurred Line is a plagiarized Marvin Gaye song brings to the surface a universe of possibilities to judge, some very funny and absurd. What is the difference between plagiarism and Neo-Post Modernism? Can … Continue reading

Thomas Martin’s history with cable television dates back to the glorious beginnings of the medium and his storied adventures spread across the globe and through the deserts of Saudi Arabia (photo of Thomas Martin riding a camel to his office, … Continue reading

Pop culture fell in love with the Mafia even before “The Godfather” movie trilogy. The characters and their secret world are a part of urban history in America. Stereotype villains have been created due to the crime culture’s theater personas … Continue reading

Virtual- porn on your Internet machine is moving into another state of reality, so to speak. The process could do more than bury the porn industry’s one-time commanding hold of the genre in cyberspace, it has ramifications concerning actual sex. … Continue reading

What is it like to be glutted, brimming, filled and flooded? What happens when you are inundated, loaded, nourished, orotund about any particular person, place or thing? Do you ever feel engorged about what you do as a career or … Continue reading

The triumphant return to the show for Dr. Gary Popoli brings him on the air Thursday, Feb. 5, live at 9 p.m. The topic is Depression with a capital “D.” We all suffer bouts of Depression in our lives but … Continue reading

On Thursday, Jan. 22 at 9 p.m. EST, our host explores the thrills and benefits of the defunct Classics Illustrated comic books. As the comic-book world exploded in the ‘60s, a publisher made a bold and serious move to keep … Continue reading