The SFFaudio Podcast #419 – Jesse, Paul Weimer, Marissa, and Bryan Alexander talk about podcasts. Talked about on today’s show: podcast hardware and podcast software, Jesse is stuck in Apple’s iOS, Android, does good hardware matter?, Marissa’s Nexus, podcatching apps,… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #419 – A PODCAST ABOUT PODCASTS
The NPR interview with Jeremy Brett points out exactly why his Sherlock Holmes is the best Holmes (Brett champions sticking to the original Strand Magazine publications – as Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Holmes as Sidney Paget drew Holmes). Posted by… Read moreJeremy Brett NPR Interview
I’ve been surfing through a batch of late 1970s and early 1980s Playboys. From page 50 of the March 1981 issue, check out this photo from the recording of the NPR adaptation of Star Wars: The accompanying article, by Judson… Read moreAn NPR Star Wars adaptation photo circa 1981
I’m both intrigued and excited about the prospects of talking about The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time. From the very first chapter, Chapter 2 (!), the narration grabbed me. The main character, Christopher, is awesomely neurodivergent and… Read moreNPR: Mark Haddon on The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-time
KCUR, Kansas City’s NPR station, recorded an interview with Noël Sturgeon, James Gunn and Elspeth Healey talking about “the life, works and literary papers of Theodore Sturgeon.” Here’s the file |MP3| [via aboutsf.com] Posted by Jesse Willis
Radio Drama Revival‘s Episode #221 features a short, but very moving, audio dramatization called Moon Graffiti. It depicts what might have happened one clear summer night in July, 1969. It is followed by an interview with Jonathan Mitchell, its producer…. Read moreRadio Drama Revival: Moon Graffiti