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Drama is constructed to seduce the audiences’ brains into many moods, sometimes to satisfy the story, sometimes to provoke particular feelings that support the protagonist. Scientists are studying cinematic drama for clues about the nature of perception and how science … Continue reading

Thom Savino joins our host and Jeremy Long to celebrate the contents of The Book of Titles of Books I Will Never Write, by Frank Cotolo, which we hope will inspire you to think about all the books you will … Continue reading

Jim Waskowich (pictured), with his brother Chris, was on the cutting edge of technology some years back and along with a groundbreaking music web site they launched live alternative broadcasting. Jim offered our host a spot on the lineup and … Continue reading

Brock LaRob returns for a pop-culture discussion about detective/police TV shows from the black & white 1950s through the new millennium. How the shows mirrored the values of society and continue to attempt to glorify justice are some of the … Continue reading

As you sit and ponder who next to text or what to watch on Netflix or which power drink to purchase or where you can get a high-paying job and who is responsible for making that task so difficult, a … Continue reading

Let’s review. Once there was a world free of the Internet, then there was an underground Internet culture that died quickly and suddenly every person, place and thing has a presence on the super-information highway. So where are we now? … Continue reading

The American Independence Day celebration declared freedom from the British Empire but the battle to make it reality would take a long time and many lives. More than two centuries later, individual independence continues to battle with traditional values and … Continue reading

Frank Cotolo, Thom Savino and Thomas Martin are three alumni members of a New York university that was literally a moving feast over the course of four years in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s (pictured is a NYC ad … Continue reading

What is chronic in this world is that majesty merges with mediocrity and people are showered with celebrity. Fame is neither loyal nor earned most of the time and if you rock and roll long enough you will make it … Continue reading

Time again to stroll through the human mind and discover the roots of our emotions, catching up on the latest studies in behavioral science with Dr. Gary Popoli, our show’s resident psychology expert. Listen live and our host and our … Continue reading