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No show this week. This is when real drinkers celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The seventeenth is for the dilettantes. The amateurs. Have fun. We will be back next week with a new one. Read More
We touched on it in the regular program. Here is the whole story. We left the recording equipment going, as Tony Zaret reads his Facts of Life fan fiction, along with the critique from the site's editor. Also, it gives ...Read More
Leonard Pierce and Tony Zaret join us this week to discuss the crazy, wonderful world of fan fiction. Why do people love it so? Who can tell? Theme music this week courtesy of Tony's on hold music. And on the ...Read More
Matt Vermeulen and Dan McQuade join the panel this week to discuss things conspiratorial. Black helicopters? FEMA? Did we really land on the moon? Yeah, we did. Anyway- we cover it all and try to figure out why people believe ...Read More
Aaron Bleyaert joins us to talk about the value of giving and volunteerism in today's world and what motivates people to get involved. Also, politics, guilt, sporting achievements and the fans of The Tonight Show. Read More
Tony Zaret and new panelist Dan McQuade join us to discuss rodeos, Snowpocalypse2010, everyone's first adult book (no, not like that) and the first film you remember hating. Also, Air Bud. Read More
Author David Rees (Get Your War On, My New Filing Technique is Unstoppable) joins us for a new feature, "Ask the Sommelier," in which he educates everyone about the finer points of the grape. Due to technical issues on our ...Read More
Liz Lent and Leonard Pierce stop in to discuss how one should decorate their space at work? Put a lot into it, or keep an emotional distance? Quickly Now! asks about everyone's first professional sporting experience and we gain another ...Read More
First-time guest panelist Nate Patrin (Pitchfork, Village Voice Pazz and Jop list, among others) joins in to discuss the value of end-of-year lists for various forms of media. Also- James Bond's most frightening villain, "Ask the Bartender" looks at disease ...Read More