Mon, 31 July 2006
This week I have not one but 2 audio book reviews to listen to with my opinions on Rage and Gone by Jonathan Kellerman, 2 novels from his Alex Delaware murder mysteries. The featured guest is Ray Marshall, former Theatre Manager of the Academy Theatre of the Preforming Arts in Lindsay, Ontario. We sat down and discussed the live theatre business, ghosts and some of the more interesting things he has seen in his over 20 years in the business. As usual your comments and suggestions are appreciated. Update 09/26/06 : Ray is now the manager at ShowPlace in Peterborough, Ontario.
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Mon, 24 July 2006
This week we head off to the movies again, with a side detour into the land of the dead. On the show is a book review of A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore, a novel of grave consequences and we go to the movies, but this time it is a behind the scenes look. This time around I sit down with the Bill and Sheila from the Century Movie Theatre in Lindsay, who keep the place going. We discuss the challenges of running a small theatre and where movies are going in this digital age we live in. In keeping with the summer movie theme I included my long awaited Top 10 Gross moments in movies list. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 17 July 2006
A mixed bag of podcasting goodness bursting at the seams this week. This week I pay my respect and talk about legendary tv producer Aaron Spelling and my audiobook review is 1st to Die by James Patterson, the first in the Women's Murder Club Mysteries. My interview guest is the rturning Paul Wilson of The Whocast and The Halstow Tales and we discuss home brewing and television on a warm summer weekend. Hope you enjoy and your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
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Mon, 10 July 2006
Here it is folks a little late but jammed packed with podcasting goodness for this week. This time around I have a sea-faring theme as we feature a audio book review of Dark Harbor by Stuart Woods and two guests on the podcast. First up is my friend and co-worker Fred Vselovsky who took part in Dragon Boat Race for Cancer research and my friend Rob as we review the movie Pirates of Carribean : Dead Man's Chest and talk on how we would improve the film and future pirate franchise. As usual your comments and suggesitons are always welcome.
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Mon, 3 July 2006
Here you go folks my Super edition of my podcast ready for listening. This week I have a DVD review of Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman and the novel The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue. In additon to that I have a movie review of Superman Returns with my good friend Rob where we talk about the film and many things super-related. As always your comments and suggestions are appreciated.
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