Category Archives: Cotolo Chronicles

Dr. Gary Popoli returns to the show with the latest evidence that further attempts to explain our persnickety behavior from birth until death. It’s always a spirited conversation with the master psychologist and with the current semester coming to a … Continue reading

In the new millennium the paper trail is thin and short. This time of year in the Eastern Hemisphere mailboxes across the continent were stuffed with catalogues offering a plethora of items from post box to post box. The Internet … Continue reading

Look at this guest panache of people to close April—Dusty Nathan, Brock LaRob and Thom Savino. First, Dusty Nathan returns to the airwaves after a long absence and checks in with a few suggestions to hit big in the May … Continue reading

It’s time for an interactive free for all. If you have Skype, our show is open to your call, audio and/or video. We will be calling out at random but anyone who knows we are here and wants to talk … Continue reading

It is said that the world is a better place because of (place name here). It truly is a short list when edited using strong qualifications. Few who know him would deny that Curt Brandao (pictured) belongs on the list, … Continue reading

The pages of books may have transformed into digital bytes but it has only helped literature thrive in the new technology. Learn about the revolution for readers and how books are booming on line for many reasons, all of them … Continue reading

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