In episode 328, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by Steve Etchie!
Chris and Drew review Shadow.
Chris reviews the Florida Film Fest international animated shorts program, and Little Woods. Drew saw Game Night, Tag and Teen Titans Go to the Movies. Steve finished the new Kurt Cobain book Serving the Servant.
Also discussed: Deets on Galaxy’s Edge, the movie Mouse Guard getting canned by Disney, and Mark Walhberg in The Six Billion Dollar Man.

episode 185 – stinky breath, the ritz carlton, nancy pelosi’s makeup & talking dogs & a new restaurant – a conversation with ryan manning
hello please in this bonus episode Lady Raptastic answers random questions.

Perhaps Generation X’s first jazz star, Roy Hargrove came through at a time where the ‘new’ was pushed along by the rising tide of hip-hop. Hargrove gave both the genre and the trumpet a newfound energy, one that could stand up to the changes happening as the 20th century gave way to the 21st. With two Grammys and a career that’s spanned 30 years, his talent has held its own with such titans as Joe Henderson, Shirley Horn, Sonny Rollins, Wynton Marsalis, and Joshua Redman. He sadly left us too soon, but his influence lives on in his collaborations with contemporary artists such as D’Angelo, John Mayer, and Common. We pay our respects to the man with violinist Tanner Johnson, whose arrangement of Hargrove’s “Strasbourg-St. Denis” serves as a touching tribute, and Jon Lampley of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s Stay Human band, who finishes the segment with thoughtful insight and a sensitive note.