Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, always offbeat and refreshing in this quirky, thought provoking weekly podcast. Stories told by David Terry, remixed and scored by composer/sound designer Michael Kraskin, uploaded Monday mornings, and listened to by you.
If you have not stopped by in a while we have some moderately new material currently up. A new track by trans state collaborators IllConn provides a sound track to the last hour of sunlight of day "The Golden Hour" A East Michigan stripper tells a story which includes nudity, a sloppy dresser and a missing truck.
So if you haven’t stopped by in the last month or so our latest tracks are new to you.
Catalogue of Ships saved me money on my grocery bill.
Sadly, I didn't read the bulletin carefully enough. Due to this oversight, Catalogue of Ships is now in contention for a Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Award. It's between you and the Zoey 101 Podcast.
I just went to vote for you guys at the People's Choice Podcast Award for best produced, comedy, and cultural arts. The rest of you fans do the same!
http://www.podcastawards.com/index.php?option=nominate
Repetition with a difference? Ah, I'm addicted to your performative podcast (even if it makes me think of ALIENS and COCOON). "This American Life" on acid while watching Alan Watts and Timothy Leary "69" in The Matrix. Fine work, gents!
When asked several months ago by my son what I was reading, I showed my books by Foucault (History of Sexuality I) and Deleuze (AntiOedipus) and, when queeried what they were about, I replied (in a poor imitation of your poor imitation of a Kutik's accent) "Ees Cat-ah-logue of Sheeps."