Tag Archives: neopostmodernism

LIVE, Thursday, May 18 at 9 p.m. EST, we return from a two-week hiatus with two hours of talk and thought turned into talk and rabbit holes and notions and the swinging of the saloon doors separating our host’s conscious … Continue reading

What you read on the Internet isn’t always what you get, that is, when you want the truth. Most people have believed anything they read but now there is a slew more to read than ever before, the web is … Continue reading

If you can digest your Thanksgiving dinner you can digest the Nov. 24 edition of this show, LIVE at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. Holiday or not, we are here to broadcast, to chronicle, to wake up! Tonight is a look … Continue reading

Live on Nov. 19 at 9 p.m. EDT, we look at the recent studies comparing the popularity of books to movies. We do this through the figures calculated by the Internet’s superb website 538. Be your own critic, find out … Continue reading

The stream of negativity about the younger generation’s relationship to phones and texting has a positive side, and it’s about time someone pointed out the amazing contribution digital technology is making to those who have never known otherwise. Learn why … 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

“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

Curt Brandao, humorist, journalist and podcast pioneer, the self-proclaimed Digital Slob, returns to the show from his lair in the UAE where he writes for The National. Curt has been on the cutting edge (or is it the curting edge?) … Continue reading

Earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, climate change and temperatures rising on the precipice of Spring, 2014. What metaphors for the times of a life. Thom Savino joins his former media partner in a conversation about the rites of the season and … Continue reading
