Tag Archives: pop culture

On the Oct. 6 show (LIVE at 9 p.m. Eastern; Fridays: 2-4 a.m. UK). Our host scans more suspicious lists rating pop culture history. As usual, any number of items and topics surface through the saloon doors of his consciousness … Continue reading

On the Sept. 15 show (LIVE at 9 p.m. Eastern; Fridays: 2-4 a.m. UK). Our host takes on popular opinion a few more times, challenging :best of” lists covering various areas of pop culture. Listen and shout your own opinions … Continue reading

On the Aug. 18 show (LIVE at 9 p.m. Eastern; Thursdays / Fridays: 2-4 a.m. UK). Our host explains The Content Bubble and explores the bulging pressure it is placing on the Internet society, creating so-called Influencers and an army … Continue reading

LIVE, Thursday, Oct. 22 at 9 p.m. Eastern. Live. The ragged edges of pop culture become smooth and delightful when hearing about them through Heather Drain. She is an author of notes on cinema fringe, as compiled in volume one … Continue reading

LIVE, Thursday, July 27 at 9 p.m. EST, Brock LaRob returns after many speaking engagements, another book and a hiatus from broadcasts. Brock will be talking about one of his favorite subjects of pop culture—television. After-school specials aimed at a … Continue reading

LIVE, Thursday, March 9 at 9 p.m. EST, Dr. David Reiss and Dusty Nathan complete the triptych in the conversations about pop culture, then and now, the media and all things millennial. One great mind (Dr. Reiss) and two mildly … Continue reading

Live on May 19 at 9 p.m. EDT, Dusty Nathan, broadcaster/journalist and long time friend of this show, returns to talk the Triple Crown, gambling in America, growing up in Los Angeles, skullduggery, the music business and various other pop … Continue reading

Live on March 3 at 9 p.m. EDT, Thom Savino, Tom Martin and our host, gab about all things essential for millenniums and other generations still grappling with career, identity, social media, pop culture and sex. Call them the three … Continue reading

Live on Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. EDT, a recent example of Neo-Post Modernism as interpreted through the new James Bond movie, SPECTRE. No other pop-culture icon exemplifies a depth of field so clearly through the new millennium than does … Continue reading

Pop culture fell in love with the Mafia even before “The Godfather” movie trilogy. The characters and their secret world are a part of urban history in America. Stereotype villains have been created due to the crime culture’s theater personas … Continue reading