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Have we lost sight of the new millennium’s endearing charms, no less its plausible and somewhat pleasingly tasting elixir for the beliefs that haunt us? It is time to scream into the sky, ‘Wake up it’s night’ and review our … Continue reading

Do we all have a psychopath hiding within that is released when playing certain violent online games? Unlike actual games, interactive virtual games bring strangers into a strange land, which may be the brewing process for outrageous behavior in real … Continue reading

Denise Achee (pictured) is a longtime friend of our host and reunites to talk about her work with “Inspirations,” a teen addiction rehab facility. Ms. Achee is an Education Program Director of education who pioneered the organization’s program and has … Continue reading

Suddenly, Lionel Ritchie is hovering over me with a limp monkey and he is screaming at me while I try to get up but I can’t get up, I am paralyzed in a fetal position on the ground in a … Continue reading

How much do you wonder? Wonders are natural. Wonders are real. Marvels are often fictitious. Are you astonished, surprised and amazed? Wondering is also to have doubt and a desire to know. We all spend time wondering and it sometimes … Continue reading

“So Eden sank to grief/So dawn goes down to day/Nothing gold can stay,” wrote Robert Frost as he courageously looked at life. As the standup comic dies on stage and the best melody ever written goes unheard, none of us … Continue reading

What’s with all the hype over the recent detection of gravitational waves? Didn’t the apple that struck Isaac Newton on the noggin tell the complete story? Join Dr. Andrew Woldar, Thom Savino and the Bard of Broadcasting as they take … Continue reading

Up-and-coming actor Grace Williams (pictured) is live in the studio with comic Jeremy Long and your host for an exclusive discussion on her latest projects and the plight of climbing to the stars for a power-packed career. Tales of Hollywood, … Continue reading

Those of us attempting to live the semblance of a legitimate life must handle the necessary evils related to business and government. The interaction is, however, comical, and the communication is, at best, good enough to be a Vaudeville routine. … Continue reading

The movie Noah is drawing a battle line between art and The Bible, making it another in a line of pop-culture paradoxes that are misunderstood as art by an audience that holds the source sacred. From the director of The … Continue reading