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Hearing the Gospels thru Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” This is Savino Veritas. Thomas J. Savino was heard weekly for a year-and-a-half on SRN One’s weekly live broadcast (and Juiced Talk favorite) of Cotolo Chronicles with Frank Cotolo! T.J. Savino … Continue reading

Eulogy to ZuZu Petals, finales: “The Newsroom,” and “The Coldbert Report.” A look at passing of friends and time. This is Savino Veritas. Thomas J. Savino was heard weekly for a year-and-a-half on SRN One’s weekly live broadcast (and Juiced … Continue reading

A retrospective homage to the talents of Mike Nichols in remembrance of his life and body of work. An interview with Mike Nichols and Elaine May; Buck Henry. This is Savino Veritas. Thomas J. Savino was heard weekly for a … Continue reading

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More about comedy and those who perform it with the funny and highly intimidating Adam Lustick. His YouTube popularity is gigantic with his comedy group Harvard Sailing Team. He has also been TV shows Dads and 2 Broke Girls. Jeremy … Continue reading

Savino Veritas is a weekly, LIVE, radio and internet-radio program satirically pointing barbs targeted at the world’s (especially Americans’) stupidity as seen thru the people and events that deserve our ridicule. The “Savino Veritas” DEBUT program features a contest, and … Continue reading

Some colleges that relied on SAT scores to accept new students have decided the tests are not the best measure of a person’s ability. The dreaded hours under the gun of those crucial tests is the tip of the iceberg … Continue reading

Dr. Karen Wyatt, whose work with end-of-life patients is documented in her book, What Really Matters, has been on this show twice before to discuss self-analysis and suicide. Her return on Oct. 23’s show is timely, as she discusses “death … Continue reading

Singers and bands are concerned that streaming music services like YouTube, Spotify and Deezer pay too little money back to them compared to selling music—which has lost much of its value, too. But the public doesn’t care. The new technology … Continue reading

Movies represent the power of fiction, which twists facts and corrupts reality for the sake of dramatic form. Meanwhile, though content appears to be based upon truths, usually it is built upon a flimsy foundation. The new move, Lucy, is … 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