Aug 12, 2011
Greetings listeners far and wide in time and space. This is the
AntiSF radio show 158 beta, and I'm your not so Borg host, Nuke,
and I am imprisoned in this lonely studio along with your head to
bring you this show. And it's a ripper, perhaps even a tearer of
the timeline. Please find in this show the audio versions of three
stories from the pages of this month's magazine, including:
"Catharsis" by Kevin J. Phyland -- more info at:
<http://wycheproof.my100megs.com/WWW/index.html>
"The Cinema Attendant" by JL Cooper
"Re-Life" by Mark Tremble
You'll also hear a flashback to AntipodeanSF issue 125, with
"PLease Register" by Shaune Lafferty Webb (find her book "Bus Stop
on a Strange Loop" at
<www.winterbournepublishing.com.au>.
Meanwhile, Jan Napier looks at "Hicky Knocky and "Forsaken
Blossoms" by Glenn Cannon.
As if that's not enough, you will also hear interviews with members
of "Screaming Bikini" on tour, including singer Sarah Mcleod (ex
"The Superjesus"), bass player KJ, and the talented Minnie
Marks.
Music this week is by "Flamingo", from their album "Superpalm",
with an excerpt from "Open The Window and Let the Sun Shine" by
Regis Turner, and a wax-cylinder recording from 1912 of "Dance of
the Priestesses of Dagon Saint-Saens" by the Victor Herbert
Orchestra.
Bad Panda #93 (Superpalm) by Flamingo is
licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
License.
Open the windows and let the sun shine by Régis Turner is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
1911 - Dance of the Priestesses of Dagon (Saint-Saëns) by Victor Herbert Orchestra is licensed under aPublic Domain Mark 1.0 License.
AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion
Newcombe is licensed under a Creative
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License.
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