Podcast appearances and mentions of Oakley Hall

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Best podcasts about Oakley Hall

Latest podcast episodes about Oakley Hall

The Cowboy Up Podcast
E24S4  The Last Warriors: Fact, Fiction and Truth

The Cowboy Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 51:07


One of W. Michael Farmer's favorite quotes is by the American novelist Oakley Hall. “The pursuit of truth, not facts is the business of fiction,” said Hall. Farmer keeps these words in mind while penning his award-winning stories and histories, many of them about the Apaches, including Geronimo and a Mescalero Apache named Yellow Boy. Farmer speaks with Russell and Alan about his historical research about the Apaches, as well as about events like the Fountain murder trial. When included in stories, details gleaned from research transport readers to different backgrounds, cultures, religions, and eras.

UKMotorTalk
BMW i4 - MG4 XPOWER - Alfa Romeo Tonale - Road tests in the Hampshire countryside

UKMotorTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 86:43


A day of road tests from Oakley Hall near Basingstoke in Hampshire, including:Aygo X Undercover Jun TakahashiF56 Mini JCWBMW i4 M50Alfa Romeo Tonale VeloceMG4 XPOWERFor more:https://ukmotortalk.co.uk/2023/10/podcast-road-tests-bmw-i4-mg4-tonale/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UKMotorTalk
BMW i4 - MG4 XPOWER - Alfa Romeo Tonale - Road tests in the Hampshire countryside

UKMotorTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 86:43


A day of road tests from Oakley Hall near Basingstoke in Hampshire, including:Aygo X Undercover Jun TakahashiF56 Mini JCWBMW i4 M50Alfa Romeo Tonale VeloceMG4 XPOWERFor more:https://ukmotortalk.co.uk/2023/10/podcast-road-tests-bmw-i4-mg4-tonale/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two Guys One Book
Two Guys One Book: Warlock by Oakley Hall

Two Guys One Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 38:29


In this episode, we discuss Warlock, our favorite characters, the interplay between myth and real life, Warlock's influence on Pynchon, and much more.Two Guys One Book is now in podcast form! It is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please consider subscribing directly to our feed so you get updates in your podcast catcher whenever a new podcast goes live!Follow us on Goodreads to see what we're reading:https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/96149881-max-chapinhttps://www.goodreads.com/user/show/96136938-pedro-michelsYou can also watch the video here: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit maxchapin.substack.com

SBR The Podcast
Micro Cult

SBR The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 50:28


In the FIRST EPISODE of Shitty Book Reports, Marc discusses Warlock by Oakley Hall (1958) and Trevor presents Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima (1949)

Editoria e Libri
3 Puntata - Libri a Colacione 28 gennaio 2017

Editoria e Libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 6:29


Tornano i consigli da leggere di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105. Questa settimana: Mamme e papà. Gli esami non finiscono mai di Chiara Saraceno, Warlock di Oakley Hall e Il diritto di contare di Margot Lee Shetterly.

BookBlister: editoria e libri
3 Puntata - Libri a Colacione 28 gennaio 2017

BookBlister: editoria e libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 6:29


Tornano i consigli da leggere di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105. Questa settimana: Mamme e papà. Gli esami non finiscono mai di Chiara Saraceno, Warlock di Oakley Hall e Il diritto di contare di Margot Lee Shetterly.

BookBlister: editoria e libri
3 Puntata - Libri a Colacione 28 gennaio 2017

BookBlister: editoria e libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 6:29


Tornano i consigli da leggere di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105. Questa settimana: Mamme e papà. Gli esami non finiscono mai di Chiara Saraceno, Warlock di Oakley Hall e Il diritto di contare di Margot Lee Shetterly.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
COLIN WINNETTE discusses his new novel HAINTS STAY, together with KAROLINA WACLAWIAK

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 54:39


Haints Stay (Two Dollar Radio)  From a rising star in the indie lit world comes a striking new Acid Western in the tradition of Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man or Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff.  Brooke and Sugar are killers. Bird is the boy who mysteriously woke beside them between towns. The story follows the middling bounty hunters after they've been chased from town, and Bird, each in pursuit of their own brand of belonging and justice. It features gunfights, cannibalism, barroom piano, a transgender birth, a wagon train, a stampede, and the tenuous rise of the West's first one-armed gunslinger.  Haunting, surreal, and possessing an unsettling humor, Haints Stay will ensure Winnette's growing reputation as an imaginative stylist and one of the most striking voices of his generation.  Praise for Haints Stay “The unexpectedness of Colin Winnette's fiction is nothing less than thrilling. Haints Stay is a solid, layered work of genre-defying beauty.”—The Lit Pub “Haints Stay puts to mind the very best contemporary novels of the old West, including those by powerhouses like Charles Portis, Patrick DeWitt, Robert Coover, Oakley Hall, E.L. Doctorow and Sheriff Cormac McCarthy himself, not to mention Thomas McGuane's classic screenplays for The Missouri Breaks and Tom Horn. But Colin Winnette has his own dark and delightful and surprising agenda. Be wary. He might be the new law in town." —Sam Lipsyte “Life is nasty, brutish, and short in this noir-tinged Western... that falls somewhat uncomfortably between ‘Deadwood' and The Crying Game. It sounds like a cross between Daniel Woodrell and Elmore Leonard right up until Winnette flips the script.”—Kirkus Reviews “If the Western genre could be thought of as a pile of old stones, Haints Stay is a particular piece of lovely spit-shined agate at the top, gleaming in invitation, and under its glow the others are changed.” —Amelia Gray “Funny, brutal and haunting, Haints Stay takes the traditional Western, turns it inside out, eviscerates it, skins it, and then wears it as a duster. This is the kind of book that would make Zane Grey not only roll over in his grave but rise undead from the ground with both barrels blazing.”—Brian Evenson “From his curiously harrowing Animal Collection to the glorious guts of Fondly, I trust wherever Colin Winnette's imagination sees fit to take me. And now — with Haints Stay — we venture to the lawless old West for a story stitched out of animal skins and language that glimmers like blood diamonds. This is a dangerous novel; let's read it and risk our lives together.”—Saeed Jones “Before the novel ends, there's cannibalism, an amputation, a bloody jailhouse shoot-out, a surprise birth, and the slaughter of a town's entire population. [A] portrait of the frontier as a place where desperation and death were always near at hand.”—Publishers Weekly “I loved it. Loved it! Haints Stay had me from the very first line—the visceral ante upped and crescendoing nearly every page. Humor, gore, that wonderful unsettling feel you get when you're reading a book that excites you and kind of scares you as well?,Yes, please.”—Lindsay Hunter Colin Winnette is the author of several books, including the SPD bestseller Coyote, and Fondly, listed among Salon's "best books of 2013." His writing has appeared in the Believer, the American Reader, McSweeney's, and 9th Letter, among other places. His prizes include the NOS Book Contest (for Coyote) and Sonora Review's Short Short Fiction Prize. He was a finalist for Gulf Coast Magazine's Donald Barthelme Prize for short prose and the Cleveland State University Poetry Center's First Book Award. He conducts a semi-regular interview series for Electric Literature and is an associate editor of Pank magazine. He lives in San Francisco. Karolina Waclawiak received her BFA in Screenwriting from USC School of Cinematic Arts and her MFA in Fiction from Columbia University. Her first novel, How To Get Into The Twin Palms, was published by Two Dollar Radio in 2012. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Rumpus, and The Believer (where she is also an editor). She lives in Los Angeles.

Jagjaguwar Podcast
Jagjaguwar / Brah CMJ Podcast

Jagjaguwar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2010 29:35


Jagjaguwar / Brah CMJ 2006 Showcase featuring Alex Delivery, Home, Dirty Faces, Ladyhawk, Oakley Hall and Parts & Labor

Story Hour in the Library
Story Hour in the Library - Oakley Hall, with Michael Chabon

Story Hour in the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2008 62:26


Literature Events Video
Story Hour in the Library - Oakley Hall, with Michael Chabon

Literature Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2008


A celebrated California novelist and Berkeley alum, Oakley Hall has authored more than twenty works, most notably the recent Ambrose Bierce series, and Warlock, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Love and War in California was published in 2007, and like much of his work, focuses primarily on the historical American West. Hall was director of the writing program at the UC Irvine for twenty years, and in 1969 co-founded the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley. Among his many honors are lifetime achievement awards from the PEN Center and induction into the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Hall will read from his work and be interviewed by Michael Chabon, whose most recent work is The Yiddish Policeman's Union. For more information see the Story Hour website Support for this series is provided by the University Library and the Department of English.

Literature Events Audio
Story Hour in the Library - Oakley Hall, with Michael Chabon

Literature Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2008


A celebrated California novelist and Berkeley alum, Oakley Hall has authored more than twenty works, most notably the recent Ambrose Bierce series, and Warlock, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Love and War in California was published in 2007, and like much of his work, focuses primarily on the historical American West. Hall was director of the writing program at the UC Irvine for twenty years, and in 1969 co-founded the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley. Among his many honors are lifetime achievement awards from the PEN Center and induction into the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Hall will read from his work and be interviewed by Michael Chabon, whose most recent work is The Yiddish Policeman's Union. For more information see the Story Hour website Support for this series is provided by the University Library and the Department of English.

PUNKCAST.COM Podcast
Oakley Hall - She Belongs To Me

PUNKCAST.COM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 4:12


PUNKCAST#1251 Oakley Hall performing live at WFC Winter Garden, NYC on Jan 12 2008. More info: http://punkcast.com/1251

IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music
Oakley Hall - Light of my Love

IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2007 4:13


Oakley Hall on IndieFeed Indie Pop

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Band In Boston
Band In Boston 21 – Hey, Let’s Never Hang Out

Band In Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2006


Our longest show ever. Ingest it in moderation. Almost 2 hours of pure unadulterated bliss. Featuring Das Llamas, Beaten Awake, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Headache City, The Beat Awfuls, Dogme 95, Oakley Hall, Micah P. Hinson, Jeffrey Simmons, Hallelujah the Hills, Harris, Whistlejacket, Choo Choo La Rouge, Darker My Love, The Hate My Day Jobs, Fenwick, […]

PUNKCAST.COM Podcast
Oakley Hall - Volume Rambler

PUNKCAST.COM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2006 6:29


PUNKCAST#91807 Union Pool, Brooklyn - Fri Feb 4 2006. Oakley Hall playing the song 'Volume Rambler' from their newly released CD 'Second Guessing' on Amish Records. More info: http://punkcast.com/918

Bookworm
Jay Gummerman; Oakley Hall

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 1989 28:46


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