In episode 4 of The Lady Raptastic Show, Lady Raptastic goes in on homeless people with pets, The Cosby Show, Alice in Wonderland, drugs and alcohol, raising mules for meat, Wal-Mart cover ups, working at Disney, seeing movies during the day and more!
The Devil’s in the Details – #9 – Why does America hate communism and socialism?
In episode 9 of The Devil’s in the Details, Dan Parrella and Pedro Lima are joined by their old friend Ryan V, and in this week’s lesson, Dan explains communism and socialism and why both are seemingly so hated in the United States of America.
Pre-lesson banter includes (but is not limited to):
The early podcasting days with Ryan V.
Sesame Place.
Kevin Spacey, Louis CK and Steven Seagal.
The Lesson:
Why are Communists hated more than Nazis in America?
Origins of socialism in the Roman Empire.
“The Obligation of the Nobles” in Medieval Europe.Continue Reading …
The Simon Time Trivia Show – #15 – The Young Brainers
In this Harry Potter heavy edition of The Simon Time Trivia Show, Simon welcomes one returning player and two brand new players to the show!
Billy D’s Post Mortem – Episode 14
Cinema Crespodiso – #253 – Latent Curly Syndrome
In episode 253, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by first time guest, stand up comedian Heather Shaw!
The Streaming Pick of the Week is The Truman Show.
Chris and Drew review The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
Dr. Drew gives his two cents on wearing pink socks.
The Crespodisco features the main themes from Tim Burton’s Batman and Richard Donner’s Superman: The Movie, both of which will reportedly be used in Justice League.
Billy D brings Death to the Movies with Thor: Ragnarok, The Thing in 70 mm, Found Footage and Ichi the Killer.
Orlando Opinions – #13 – Vegan Foodstuffs
Episode 13 transcript:
The Farmacy, an organic grocery is the first vendor to pull out of North Quarter Market, a charming coffee shop and retail space on the 1st floor of NORA apartment building at 855 N. Orange Avenue in the North Quarter district of downtown. The remaining vendors include Credo Coffee and Pop Parlor. Traffic wasn’t busy enough to warrant the organic veggie vendor to remain in the space. They’ll open a space in downtown eventually but for now are retreating to their charming Winter Garden location at 18 E. Joiner Street. Coffee will work in this space but nothing else except grab and go meals. The building needs to subsidize the space for new vendors to take the risk or it’ll never take off. Or just rent it out to Dunkin. Who cares? It’s the North Quarter, a district named by developers and at the same time ruined by the work of those developers. It’s all apartment buildings with next to zero retail options. I did a piece about it a year ago but my boyfriend told me to take it down. I walked readers building by building, business by business, proving the area is dead retail-wise with very few exceptions. Continue Reading …
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