Loikamania 046 – Ed Brubaker
http://comicbooknoise.com/loikamania/2011/07/13/loikamania-046-ed-brubaker/
Loikamania 046 – Ed Brubaker
http://comicbooknoise.com/loikamania/2011/07/13/loikamania-046-ed-brubaker/
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We follow up on our previous episode to ask Serenity Caldwell how she uses her iPhone to read books (and discover her shocking method of scanning pages). Then there’s a discussion of Lois McMaster Bujold’s latest Vorkosigan novel, "Captain Vorpatril’s Alliance." Finally (at 65 minutes in if you’re skipping ahead), Jason asks Scott to recommend which unread book on his Kindle he should dive into next.
Special guests Dan Moren, Scott McNulty, and Serenity Caldwell.
Clay and Dursin talk Captain America #1, Indestructible Hulk #1, Amazing Spider-Man #698 and Clay gets a history lesson!
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Naval Aviation In Audio, radio program on CJTR Regina Community Radio.
Episode no.178, aired July 18, 2012. Reading from french poet Stephan Mallarme’s Herodiade, as translated by C.F. MacIntyre. Contains several instances of "dead air" lasting 3 - 10 seconds becuase my recording software faultered (or something), unfortunately ruining two otherwise decent segues and thrice interuppting my discussion.
This episode engaged in a debate with Out To Lunch on the Butthole Surfers, using their Dust Devil and Captain Beefheart’s Mirror Man as discussion points. At the last minute I realized (1) that the idea of a "mirror" was more central to OTL’s argument than I originally had realized, and (2) that mirrors, and reflections in general, are prominant in the poetry I was reading by Mallarme. I would like to have said something intelligent on air about how the mirror theme spontaneously insisted itself on me, but god help me I’m not that quick.
Celebrate Independence Day with everyone’s favorite patriot, and one of our favorite oddio comics ever! A re-post of our rendition of "Captain America: Bicentennial Battles - The Face of the Future!"
This episode chronicles one of Cap’s cosmic adventures as he is hurled through time and space by the mysterious Mr. Buda, in search of the American dream. Instead he finds work in a Hollywood musical (and gets really cheesed off!) He eventually takes comfort in the hearts of some fiddle music and ghetto kids, and is inspired enough to give a speech on the good ol’ U.S. of A. Actually, several speeches. It gets kind of tedious, really, but hey, it’s written by Jack ‘King’ Kirby. What did you expect?
Completely typical edition of Ben Watson’s chronic weekly show on Resonance FM, with incomprehensible intro, a band called Oscillatorial Binnage, poems beginning "Stuff into fluffdom omelette", Dog Biz, Captain Beefheart, Dietrich Buxtehude, Frank Zappa, Limescale, Gamma, Annie Ross, Charles Brown, Will Edmondes and Muhal Richard Abrams. Out To Lunch is now having a long sleep.
EARTH PRIME TIME: CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT & COMMANDER X PREVIEW WITH JAY PISCOPO Moonstone Books will co-publish a cross-over one shot with local publisher Nemo Publishing to rebirth the legendary golden age hero Captain Midnight in December 2012. We’re huge fans of the collaborators, Jay Piscopo (Nemo, Capt’n Eli) and Brian Augustyn (DC Comics, Gotham by Gaslight). Jay was kind enough to take us to the skies and give us a birds-eye view of what to expect!
The Backroom Comics team is joined by Molly McIsaac for a discussion about the ECCC media guests, Skyrim, and Marvel’s 2011 film lineup.
http://www.BackroomPodcast.com/podcast-episode/episode-148-past-present-and-future/
Join some of the nation’s finest football writers, including the likes of Martin Samuel, Henry Winter, Patrick Barclay, Oliver Holt and Sam Wallace
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