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Humboldt Last Week
223. Arcata mushrooms | Reno flight | Iconic name change | Bullies | Bar shooting | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 15:19


[WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT] ACV continues to add more flight destinations, a new name for an iconic state park, magic mushrooms are decriminalized in Arcata, the cost of living in paradise, protesters bully essential workers, home invasion robbers earn long sentences, a disgraced former Sheriff's Officer is a bar shooting suspect, suspicious deaths in Blue Lake, Eureka Theater history, a repeat sex offender earns a 160-year sentence, community leaders continue to fight possible coal-related ideas, a former Humboldt Crab in the MLB hits a homer off his bro, an MDMA bust, COVID-19, crime, the economy, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, Kristjana Graham Massage Therapy, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. humboldtlastweek.com Also, humboldtlastweek.com/radio with 30-minute music sets and no commercials. humboldtlastweek.com/radio

Humboldt Last Week
Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio tentative schedule announced

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 10:46


The ice rink will be back at the end of the year after a successful go-around in Ferndale, the gripping and wholesome miracle story of lost-then-found sisters, cars don’t belong inside the old bakery in Loleta, the Eureka Theater is gettin’ up there, Sara Bareilles makes news at a train station, a flood prediction, another hiccup for the developers in a big Arcata housing project, a teen accused of murdering his ex-foster-dad appears in court, another dumpster blunder, possible good news for HSU-alum NFL-er Cappa, a new shop says they’ll play HLW Alt Radio, paddler precipitousness, and other stories currently being discussed throughout the county. Humboldt Last Week also has some lightheartedness, crime updates, new music selections, and event suggestions. On the radio throughout the day Mondays on 99.1 KISS FM and always on Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio. Episode partners: Bongo Boy Studio - Belle Starr clothing - Ferndale Music Company - Primal Decor Tattoo and Piercing

SDCF Masters of the Stage
Tony Taccone: Masters of the Stage, Regional Originals with M. Graham Smith

SDCF Masters of the Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 49:39


Hosted by M. Graham Smith, we are delighted to bring you the tenth episode of our podcast series – Masters of the Stage: Regional Originals with M. Graham Smith – a series of interviews with some of the most exciting Directors and Choreographers working in America’s regional theatres today. Today Graham is with Tony Taccone, the man who commissioned Angels in America and whose work at The Eureka Theater was so powerful and provocative that it was burned down as a political act. Now, as the Artistic Director of Berkeley Repertory Theater, Tony works to put on theater for an audience that is "eager to think in metaphor: strange, esoteric, explosive, epic investigations of what it means to be alive right now". The secret to life is to stay curious! - Tony Taccone, 2018

KPFA - Bay Area Theater
Interview: John Fisher, “Priscilla” at Theatre Rhino

KPFA - Bay Area Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 18:31


John Fisher, artistic director of Theatre Rhinoceros in San Francisco, discusses its latest production, the musical “Priscilla Queen of the Desert,” at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco through July 1st. He also discusses the upcoming season as well as the production of Shakespeare's King Lear at Yerba Buena Gardens July 7th through 9th. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky. This interview was heard  on Arts-Waves on KPFA, June 26, 2017. Theatre Rhino website The post Interview: John Fisher, “Priscilla” at Theatre Rhino appeared first on KPFA.

The Yay w/Norman Gee & Reg Clay
Episode 10 - Craig Souza

The Yay w/Norman Gee & Reg Clay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 72:17


This week, Norman and I welcome Craig Souza, actor, director and one of the board members of Theater Rhinoceros, which celebrates 40 years doing theater in the Bay Area. Craig talks about his experiences as a director; we share old stories of the now defunct Eastenders Repertory Theater and the late Chuck Polly; Norman promotes Hella, the story of Henrietta Lacks, the black woman with a special gene - the show will be at TheaterWorks; Craig promotes Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, playing at the Eureka Theater and also a live theater version of Twilight Zone episodes at Piano Fight; and I give a shout out to birthday boy Andy Ramirez, whom I shared a stage with while doing Candide at the DMT.

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network
Savage Henry Magazine Radio Program #135

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 75:06


A special ALL BEER TIME episode of SHMRP! Chris and the Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network all-stars attend the 9th Annual Strange Brew beer festival at the Eureka Theater. They drink a silly amount of crazy beers and ciders. It's live at an event so the sound is....different. editor@savagehenrymagazine.com 791 8th St. Suite NArcata, CA 95521

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SDCF Masters of the Stage

Tony Taccone: On January 17, 2011, SDCF hosted its third One-on-One Conversation of the 2010-2011 season at in the Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row with Berkeley Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Tony Taccone, moderated by SDCF Associate Director Ellen Rusconi. Mr. Taccone discusses his journey from discovering theatre through "happenings" in during college in the 1960s to his most recent foray into writing a play, including his experiences running the Eureka Theater started by Robert Woodruff and eventually becoming Artistic Director of Berkeley Rep. Anecdotes include discovering Tony Kushner and the original production of Angels in America, the burning down of the Eureka and working with Sarah Jones on Bridge and Tunnel. This conversation provides fascinating stories and unique insight into the artistic mind of a director on the forefront of American Theatre. Originally recorded - January 17, 2011. Running Time - 1:16:06 © 2011 SDCF

Jordan, Jesse, GO!
Ep. 314: Live at SF Sketchfest with Rob Corddry and Scott Simpson

Jordan, Jesse, GO!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 94:30


Rob Corddry and Scott Simpson join Jordan and Jesse live on stage at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco.

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network
Episode #63 of the Savage Henry Magazine Radio Program

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 52:03


OK, we took our show on the road and recorded this bonus episode at the 6th Annual Strange Brew Fest at the historic, Eureka Theater. Chris, Josh, Daniel and Redbeard drink some crazy concoctions and talk about beer. It's at alive event, our first time doing it like this, so there's some back ground noise and people just walking up to us as we record but fuck it, everyone was drunk. We have a couple of guests and we released this one early because of the odd recording style.www.savagehenrymagazine.comeditor@savagehenrymagazine.com791 8th St. Suite N, Arcata, CA 95521Theme song written and performed by DJ Musician.

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Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast
Succotash Epi69: Clippin' N' Snippin'

Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013 76:46


Welcome to the blog entry counterpart to Episode 69 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. The biggest news for this show in the past  week is that we're now recommended listening by Stitcher Smart Radio! That's right, particularly if you’re a podcaster just starting out and want to get a handle on this baby widecast medium. Just a couple of days ago, Stitcher mentioned that my appearance on the Podcaster 101 show is featured in their “So You Think You Can Podcast” Top Ten Helpful Tips section! I’ve been tweeting this past week (via @SuccotashShow) that Succotash will have a table set up in the Podcast Lab at this year’s Los Angeles Podcast Festival, which is happening in a couple of weeks — October 4 thru 6 in Santa Monica. You can get more information and get tickets at http://LAPodfest.com. Anybody can stop by our table – if we actually get a table – but I will have a Succotash banner and be giving away some cool magnetic buttons I just ordered – they’re like pins without the pin and feature the Succotash yellow and green logo. (they haven't even been delivered yet but, once they're here, I'll post a picture of them...) So do stop by if you’re at the fest. And, if YOU'RE a comedy podcaster, we’ll have our mics set up and I’ll do an interview with you which we’ll feature on the show. Some friends of Succotash are in town this week. In town meaning San Francisco at the San Francisco Improv Festival. And the friends are the cast of ILLUSIONOID!, one of our favorite podcasts. Paul Bates, Lee Smart, and Nug Nahrgang – the best name in podcasting – will be performing on Wednesday night, September 18th, at the Eureka Theater. So, if you’re in the Bay Area, buy tickets and join me in checking these guys out live and in person. LIVE APPEARANCE I’ll actually be performing live and in person a little later this month. Friday, September 27th, I’m going to be part of Marsh Jam, a new improv free-for-all that’s going up at the Marsh Cabaret in Berkeley. I think that’s at 8:30 and you can find out more at TheMarsh.org. HONORARY ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Special thanks again this show to Tyson Saner, whom I've dubbed as our Honorary Associate Producer for providing us with clips to some podcast he's discovered This episode in particular is loaded with Saner clips and it's a pleasure to have those available. THE TEN MOST ACTIVE ON THE STITCHER TOP 100 COMEDY PODCAST LIST Every week (or so) we're tracking the shows on Stitcher's Top 100 Comedy Podcast list that show the most action, either up OR down. Here's who distinguished themselves this week: 16. Bertcast’s Podcast +1229. The Champs with Neal Brennan & Moshe Kasher +2945. Jordan, Jesse, GO +3161. Smodcast >> FeAB -2766. The David Feldman Show -1770. Dining With Doug & Karen +2578. The Read -2885. The Insanity Check +2186. The Jack Blood Show +1698. Keith and the Girl Podcast -20 DOUBLE DOSE O' DURST AGAIN With this episode, I think I've finally caught up with the backlog of our Burst O' Durst feature, but only because we're playing one more double header with America's "Raging Moderate" Will Durst. THE LAST OF BOGANWOOD, SEASON 1 We feature the eighth and final chapter of Boganwood, Season 1, this show, along with the last snippet of my interview with this podcast miniseries creator, Jason McNamara. It's a bittersweet end of our having played all the episode. Bitter because it's ending, sweet because we've been keeping you occupied while Jabs (Jason to his mum) has been getting Boganwood, Season TWO underway! Check it out at http://Boganwood.com. THE CLIPS Jordan, Jesse, GO!This podcast moved up 31 spots this past week in the Stitcher Top 100 so that’s a good place to start. This is one of the shows in the Maximum Fun podcast arsenal. And they are about to hit Episode 300, so you know they’ve got a handle on this podcast thing. Featuring Jesse Thorn and Jordan Morris co-hosting what they refer to as “a freewheeling comedy podcast about life in your 20’s”. The most recent episode featured a visit with comedian and writer Liz Feldman and they got into talking about a place Jesse takes his 2-year-old. The Insanity CheckThis show, which got into the Top 100 on Stitcher’s Comedy Podcast this week at #85, is hosted by Kriss, Ryce, Dylan and a few other guests here and there. The show focuses on crazy things like working in the corporate world, politics, the entertainment industry and society as a whole. They’ve been dropping shows twice a week – I envy them – and so they recently sailed past 400 episodes. Their latest – Epi408 – is entitled The Can’t U Niggas Troll Convention. Harmontown This past week I reviewed this podcast from Dan Harmon, the creator of NBC’s Community – you know he’s back this season, after leaving last year – and also with Jeff Davis, a great improvisor from Whose Line Is It Anyway. My review is up as part of This Week In Comedy Podcasts on Splitsider.com. It’s a very entertaining show – and they’ve been on for only 2 more episodes than Succotash – maybe there's hope for me yet! Podhouse 90: The Wonderful Pundits of Oz Frank Coniff is a very funny writer and comedian  - he’s currently working on Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell - and has come up with a great concept that bends the parameters of podcasting. They’re these full-length musical comedy plays, with the title springboard off early TV’s “Playhouse 90”. Tyson Saner snipped us off a clip from The Wonderful Pundits of Oz, which picks up after the events as we know them from The Wizard of Oz. Great cast, too, with Coniff, Melissa Villasenor, Dave "Gruber" Allen, J. Elvis Weinstein, David Higgens, Laraine Newman, Emo Phillips, Dana Gould, Mark Thompson, Jamie Haddad Tompkins, and Joe Keyes.  Combat Radio We haven’t played anything from our old pal Ethan Dettenmeier over at Combat Radio in awhile, so it was nice to have Tyson send in a clip from a recent show. Ethan had a couple of comedians in – Eric Mark and Justin Rivera – then threw in the author of Why Are You Single? Sonia Everett McKie just to stir the pot… Inverse DeliriumOur buddy, Geoffrey Welchman, over at the Inverse Delirium podcast, shot us in a clip this week – actually, he sent it in a couple of weeks ago but I lost it somehow. So he’s re-sent it in because he realized that the last couple of clip from Inverse Delirium we played didn’t actually have him in them. Here he is now, in a piece about EVPs or Electronic Voice Phenomena. SModcast >> Edumacation If Kevin Smith’s Smodcast brand were in grocery stores, they would have tons of consumer “facings”, as they’re called, because there are so many different flavors. Tyson Saner sent us in a clip from Edumacation, where Kevin gets schooled by someone new every time. This time, it’s Tonight Show writer Andy McElfresh who gives us the straight scoop on something called prosopagnosia, where the person can't identify people by their appearances, even celebrities. Evil Teddy Bear PodcastKorey Epps and Thomas Fine have hosted over 100 epis of their show. The tagline on their homesite reads: “Two film freaks, one podcast and a shitload of movies.” So this is mainly a movie review/tribute/slapfest. The hosts and their guest, Steve Sievers, about their first Kevin Smith movie experiences. That's is for Epi69. It's pretty jam-packed so I hope you enjoy it. See you soon and, while i'm out, would you mind passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon

State of the Arts
Mick Berry,Deloris Van Cartier

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2013 55:00


San Francisco phenom Actor, Musician and Author Mick Berry talks about his latest one man show Keith Moon: The Real Me at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco. Ta’Rea Campbell discusses her starring role as Deloris Van Cartier in the current U.S. National Tour of the Tony Award winning musical Sister Act at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater; and David Michael Trevino is also interviewed about his starring role as Guido Contini in the Doma Theatre Company’s Tony Award winning musical revival of Nine at the Met Theatre in Hollywood. Trevino and Campbell recall awkward moments in their performing careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)

State of the Arts
Mick Berry,Deloris Van Cartier

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2013 55:00


San Francisco phenom Actor, Musician and Author Mick Berry talks about his latest one man show Keith Moon: The Real Me at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco. Ta’Rea Campbell discusses her starring role as Deloris Van Cartier in the current U.S. National Tour of the Tony Award winning musical Sister Act at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater; and David Michael Trevino is also interviewed about his starring role as Guido Contini in the Doma Theatre Company’s Tony Award winning musical revival of Nine at the Met Theatre in Hollywood. Trevino and Campbell recall awkward moments in their performing careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)

Sexploration with Monika
Lesbian Love Story from 1890, A Lady and a Woman

Sexploration with Monika

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2013 68:27


What would it have been like for a lady to fall in love with another woman in 1890? Meet Miss Flora Devine, an African-American lady who owns an inn in a small Southern black township in 1890. She does not realize she could be same-sex attracted until she falls in love with Biddy Higgins, an itinerant butcher. We'll speak with actresses Dawn L. Troupe & Velina Brown, Director John Fisher, and playwright Shirlene Holmes. "A Lady and a Woman" is a production of Theater Rhinoceros, the oldest LGBTQ theatre company in the world, started in 1977 in San Francisco. A long time before it was "ok" to be a lesbian or queer, "A Lady and a Woman" explores the interlocking themes of spirituality and sexuality telling the story of two women who find in each other the courage to begin a new life. We'll discuss other works by Shirlene Holmes including "Daughters" about identity and trans-cultural adoption, and "Strong Arms" about a shelter for battered men, exploring themes of masculinity, power, and ending abuse & domestic violence. This show runs through March 24th, 2013 at the Eureka Theater. 

ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage

On January 17, 2011, SDCF hosted its third One-on-One Conversation of the 2010-2011 season at in the Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row with Berkeley Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Tony Taccone, moderated by SDCF Associate Director Ellen Rusconi. Mr. Taccone discusses his journey from discovering theatre through "happenings" in during college in the 1960s to his most recent foray into writing a play, including his experiences running the Eureka Theater started by Robert Woodruff and eventually becoming Artistic Director of Berkeley Rep. Anecdotes include discovering Tony Kushner and the original production of "Angels in America", the burning down of the Eureka and working with Sarah Jones on "Bridge and Tunnel". This conversation provides fascinating stories and unique insight into the artistic mind of a director on the forefront of American Theatre.