For this month's episode of A Radio Geekly, the collective reports back from
convention season 2018, gives insight on some spooky things happening in
town, as well as other activites to check out in the Fall. Tune in at 11am
with your jack-o-lanterns and costumes at the rea...
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Visitors to Portland International Airport can now enjoy short films
by Oregon-based directors, thanks to the new Micro-Cinema on Concourse C
which features local programming 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Hollywood
Theatre Executive Director Doug Whyte brings us into...
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David Chelsea reboots the wacky futuristic comics story he first
published a quarter-century ago, set in a dystopian Manhattan ruled by a
deranged real-estate magnate.
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Michael Garcia and Avalon Leonetti are cinephiles and comedians who enjoy
sharing their love of obscure movies and TV shows with Portland audiences.
They invite local comedians to join them on the "comedy panel nostalgia
trip" Forgotten Fantasies, as well as such events...
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In this extended interview, we get more time to shoot the breeze with
comedian / puppeteer / musician David Liebe Hart and learn about his
oddball encounters, real and unreal, with celebrities, ghostly animals,
extraterrestrials, and Sasquatch. David is a regular perfor...
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Comics conventions are hotbeds of community-building for all flavors of
fandom. But in The Long Con, an apocalyptic event turns convention-goers
into an unlikely band of survivors. Co-writer Ben Coleman and illustrator
Emilee Denich join us and share the true-life tale...
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Gus Van Sant's directorial work has ranged from the avant-garde (Gerry and
Last Days) to the transgressive (Mala Noche and Drugstore Cowboy)
to Hollywood crowd-pleasers (Good Will Hunting and Finding Forrester). His
latest feature, Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot,...
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John Callahan was the most unlikely of cartoonists, a quadriplegic who was
only able to grip a pen after extensive physical therapy. Yet he became a
comics phenomenon, transforming personal and cultural demons into abrasive
yet hilarious single-panel gags that earned hi...
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