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The Perfect Life #78

Dear Dr. Perfect, My car finally kicked the bucket. Now is my chance to use the scrap metal money to buy my very own motorcycle. I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time, but my girlfriend is insistent that I buy a “real vehicle” instead. How can I convince her that this is… Continue reading
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Episode 648: Yuval Sharon!

In this week’s show, John talks to opera director Yuval Sharon about the past and perhaps future rebirths of opera, while advocating for the relevance of this provocative art form. Yuval’s new book, A New Philosophy of Opera, is lucid, persuasive, passionate, and fun. TEXT DISCUSSED NOTES Miami Book Fair will take place November 22-24.… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #506: Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel

I wanted the Revenging Manta, the ninja vigilante of downtown Orlando, to cut this sniveling accountant named Albert Simmons down to size. Not figuratively cut down to size. Literally. I don’t do the whole murder thing, but I wanted justice after this man’s involvement in the sale of my Beanie Baby collection. But the Revenging… Continue reading
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McClurg’s Marginalia #101: Shedding Skin

Sublime eclectic mayhem. That’s been my playlist project and musical life, one that begins with The Muppet Movie soundtrack and later involves performing hymns, death metal, surf, and bluegrass. I’ve played in theaters, tents, and basements, for multi-stage festivals and squirrel rodeos. I’ve written and recorded music for The Drunken Odyssey. Sublime eclectic mayhem. A warning and a… Continue reading
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Episode 647: Billy Collins

On this week’s show, John King talks to the two-time former poet laureate Billy Collins about his latest collection, Water, Water, and how, if the window doesn’t open up for the composition of poetry, one should strive to find a trampoline in the woods, and how one can learn from the poetic breakers of decorum.… Continue reading
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McClurg’s Marginalia #100: Between the Camera Flashes

Sublime eclectic mayhem. That’s been my playlist project and musical life, one that begins with The Muppet Movie soundtrack and later involves performing hymns, death metal, surf, and bluegrass. I’ve played in theaters, tents, and basements, for multi-stage festivals and squirrel rodeos. I’ve written and recorded music for The Drunken Odyssey. Sublime eclectic mayhem. A warning and a… Continue reading
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101 Horror Movie Nights

with Dmetri Kakmi Ugetsu Monogatari Japan, 1953 Director: Kenji Mizoguchi Cast: Masayuki Mori, Eitaro Ozawa, Kinuyo Tanaka, Machiko Kyo, Mitsuko Mito Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu Monogatari (Tales of Moonlight and Rain) is based on two ghost stories taken from Ueda Akinari’s 1776 short story collection of the same name; the subplot about the peasant aspiring to become a… Continue reading
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Episode 646: Charles Bock!

On this week’s show, John King talks to Charles Bock about his extraordinary new memoir, how to make grief readable, the everyday struggles of writing and publishing, and the sacred perfection of the film of The Princess Bride. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES This episode’s interview was conducted in association with Miami Book Fair, which will take… Continue reading
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