Nov 1, 2014 | Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
A perfect example of how much fun two guys can have when talking about the great music of the 60’s and 70’s. Not only does David go into more detail about the Paul is Dead myth, but he also dives into stories about Hendrix, Dylan, the Byrds, and even Hey Hey We’re the Monkees.
Sep 28, 2014 | Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
The skull-a-day project by graphic designer and space pirate Noah Scalin will spark your imaginative, creative inner child, and get you more comfortable with your own skull.
Sep 4, 2014 | Favorites, Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
It’s safe to say that the Beatles were one of the most influential and innovative rock bands in the history of the genre. In this show we learn how losing friends affected their lives and music from David Dedrick, one of the world’s leading Beatles experts. Be sure to stay tuned for Part Two of this show!
Jun 20, 2014 | Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
While perusing an obscure shop in Charleston SC a few years ago, I discovered a book of skulls and bought it. Later I learned the author lived in my hometown! Every skull Noah creates is made from a different material, from turnips to tinfoil, and they are so amazing that Noah has become a bit of a skull celebrity.
Mar 5, 2014 | Favorites, Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
Marc Okrand is a University trained linguist who produced the Vulcan and Klingon languages heard in the Star Trek movies. You may think Marc is suffering from a bad case of post nasal drip, but seriously, we trade off speaking Klingon death proverbs. It’s a good day to die!
Mar 2, 2014 | Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
Film historian Trent Nicholas and I talk about how death is portrayed on the silver screen, covering everything from Mae West to Clint Eastwood to Quinton Tarrantino, with a little side discussion on the infamous Willhelm scream.