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On tonight's show, we're throwing in the towel on radio. It's a legacy
medium, at least that's what Carl Crowley keeps telling me. People don't
listen to the radio anymore, Carl says. They're too busy watching movies,
esp. those new-fangled talkies.
But given that we're a...
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It seems there’s been nothing but bad news in America lately. The death of
Sandra Bland in a Texas jail, the House passing a bill that prohibits the
labeling of GMO foods. However, what most of us consider bad news can, for a
select few, be the stuff dreams are made of.
Wr...
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On tonight's very special episode, we pay tribute to Phil Austin of The
Firesign Theatre, who passed away on June 18th. Phil was a genius of audio
comedy, and a huge inspiration to all of us in the KBOO radio community. To
talk about Phil, and honor his memory, fellow Fires...
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Be sure to tune in for the premiere episode of the now regularly scheduled
Holy Crowley Hour, or Two. If by regularly scheduled you mean the fifth
Monday of every month, and the sixth Tuesday. Carl Crowley is not pleased
with the Gregorian calendar, and damns it to hell, or...
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the 1930s radio play, The Brothers
Karamatzoh – the story of a mediocre comedy team from New York City. On
tonight’s Ubu Hour, we present Act Two – an introduction to Milton, the
fourth, and least talented, Karamatzoh Brother. He can’t...
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A special 2-hour episode of The Holy Crowley Hour, filling in tonight for
Rich Lindsay's Radio Lost & Found. On tonight's show, we celebrate the cold
snap with warm thoughts of warm places -- Florida, Disneyland, the tri-city
area of Hooker, Heater, and Hellmouth. And we he...
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Many of our late-night deejays have been accused of belonging to a cult led
by Aleister Crowley. That's only half right. We're member of a cult, and this
cult is led by a Crowley, however, it's not Aleister. Rather it’s his
brother Carl. Carl Crowley. Carl is Aleister’s lit...
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Many of our late-night deejays have been accused of belonging to a cult led
by Aleister Crowley. That's only half right. We're member of a cult, and this
cult is led by a Crowley, however, it's not Aleister. Rather it’s his
brother Carl. Carl Crowley. Carl is Aleister’s lit...
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the 1930s radio play, The Brothers
Karamatzoh – the story of a mediocre comedy team from New York City. The
Karamatzoh Brothers are to the Ritz Brothers what the Ritz Brothers are to
the Marx Brothers. And, if you've never heard of t...
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Host Ken Jones talks with William T. Vollmann. the author of nine novels,
three collections of short fiction, a memoir, and six works of non-fiction,
including the seven-volume treatise on violence, Rising Up and Rising Down.
Vollmann won the 2005 National Book Award for Fi...
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