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Best podcasts about strange stars

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The Nordic KeyForge Podcast
EP62 – Designing Grim Reminders: Special Guest Interview with Michael Hurley

The Nordic KeyForge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 65:01


We interview Michael Hurley from Ghost Galaxy and Strange Stars about the design of upcoming KeyForge set Grim Reminders. We dive into the mechanics, how they adapted the game from its birth at FFG and we even find time to ask those all important questions about the GameFound pledge, LGS relationships and the future of KeyForge. This is an episode you won't want to miss. Back the GameFound campaign here. https://gamefound.com/en/projects/ghost-galaxy-games/keyforge-grim-reminders?ref=homepage-featured_3

Papskubbers Papstinenser
Christian T. Petersen Interview - 2. del

Papskubbers Papstinenser

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 69:10


Anden del af Papstinensers sommermarathoninterview med Christian T Petersen – stifteren af Fantasy Flight Games og nuværende chef hos Strange Stars. I denne runde fortæller Christian blandt andet om cementeringen af FFG, ture til Spiel i Essen, co-printing, jagt på fede brands og IP’er, plastikkomponenter i de tidlige 00ere og samarbejder med markante designere som Reiner Knizia, Bruno Faidutti og Eric Lang. Lyt til første del af interviewet her. Sidste episode følger på næste fredag. Spil nævnt i denne episode: Twilight Imperium Armada Citadels Drakon Through the Desert Lord of the Rings The Hobbit Game of Thrones CCG Game of Thrones The Board game Fury of Dracula Twilight Imperium 3rd Puerto Rico El Grande Arkham Horror Talisman Descent World of Warcraft The Boardgame Chaos in the old World Tide of Iron Warrior Knights Bloodbowl Team Manager Runebound Arcane Tinmen Warhammer Invasion Lord of the Rings – The Card Game X-Wing Nexus Ops Fortress of America Merchant of Venus Dust Tactics Star Wars Legion

Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast
Solo ante el peligROL #4- Jakob StarHowl And The Silver Machine (feat. Eudald)

Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 119:03


Nuevo mes, nuevo episodio de mi podcast de partidas de rol. Hoy se viene a jugar Eudald, jugador ya veterano que empezó a hacer partidas conmigo gracias a un taller para enseñar a jóvenes a jugar a rol en un lejanísimo 2011. Junto a él viajamos al lejano futuro de Strange Stars, una ambientación de space opera al estilo 70s editada en España por la gente de Hirukoa y que no usa ningún sistema en concreto. Nosotros utilizamos el sistema Cypher de Monte Cook Games. En la aventura de hoy veremos primates adictos a drogas, casinos espaciales y sociedades post-escasez de extrañas costumbres honorables. Y una curiosa caja de música. Espero que os guste.

Dice Tower News
Dice Tower Now 792: July 4, 2022

Dice Tower News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 31:15 Very Popular


This is Dice Tower Now for the week of July 4, 2022. This week, KeyForge travels to a Ghost Galaxy through some Strange Stars, Dire Wolf's Catacombs get decidedly noisier, Wingspan has the opposite of Empty Nest, and Days of Wonder gives it the Heat.   TOP STORIES (2:05) Capstone+ subscription service detailed 2022 Cardboard Edison Award winners announced Fantasy Flight sells KeyForge IP to Ghost Galaxy Dire Wolf announces Clank! Catacombs Twisty Tracks coming from Rio Grande and Jeffrey D. Allers Stonemaier Games announces Wingspan: Asia and the Nesting Box storage solution Reflecto coming from Mandoo Games and Roberto Fraga Euthia: Torment of Resurrection from DIEA Games being co-published by Steamforged Hand management racing game Heat: Pedal to the Metal coming from Days of Wonder Ravensburger re-theming Puerto Rico to Puerto Rico: 1897 Wolfgang Warsch's fourth clever game, Clever 4Ever revealed   CROWDFUNDING (14:05) Cyberpunk 2077: Gangs of Night City from CMoN, designed by Andrea Chiarvesio, Eric M. Lang, Alexio Schneeberger, and Francesco Rugerfred Sedda Bretwalda by designer Leo Soloviey and PHALANX Games Compounded: Peer Reviewed and Lab Notes from Greater Than Games and Darrell Louder Amygdala by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling, published by Game Brewer Helsinki by designers Asger Harding Granerud and Daniel Skjold Pedersen Beyond Humanity: Astrominers by designer Pawel 'Bloski' Suski and Three Headed Monster Joey Games from Phil and Meredith Walker-Harding Clash of Galliformes by Kim Åberg and Kim Jansson Globetrotting by Jeff Chin and Andrew Nerger   SPONSOR UPDATE (23:40) Flamecraft up for pre-order   THE HOTNESS (25:55) Spirit Island from Greater than Games Company of Heroes Blood on the Clocktower by Steven Medway and The Pandemonium Institute Rush Out! from Thomas Dupont and publisher Sit Down! Bretwalda from PHALANX Games Stars of Akarios by Out of My Mind Games Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood by Shadowborne Games Heat: Pedal to the Metal from Days of Wonder Ark Nova from Capstone Games and Mathias Wigge Clank! Catacombs from Dire Wolf and designer Paul Dennen     CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 71 with Music and Book Reviewer Extraordinaire and Author of the Dynamic, Educational, and Deeply-Researched Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 96:04


Show Notes and Links to Jason Heller's Work and Allusions/Texts from Episode           On Episode 71, Pete talks with Jason Heller about his early influences, turning points in his writing life, his book Taft 2012 and its legacy, his deep dive into sci-fi music with Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded, his view on writing reviews of subjective art forms, and exciting upcoming projects (a 90s punk-rock story mixed with magic and ideas of belonging!).  Jason Heller is the author of STRANGE STARS, a book about science fiction's influence on '70s music (David Bowie, P-Funk, Hawkwind, Rush, Kraftwerk, Devo, and everything in between). It was published in hardcover and paperback by Melville House Publishing and is available everywhere books are sold. Jason is also the author of the alternate history novel TAFT 2012 (Quirk), the Goosebumps book SLAPPY'S REVENGE (Scholastic), the Pirates of the Caribbean book THE CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW HANDBOOK (Quirk), and numerous short stories in magazines and anthologies. He's the former nonfiction editor of CLARKESWORLD and won a Hugo Award in 2013 as part of that editing team, and he also penned a chapter of Ann and Jeff VanderMeer's THE TIME TRAVELER'S ALMANAC (Tor). He's written about pop culture for THE NEW YORKER, THE ATLANTIC, ROLLING STONE, PITCHFORK, NPR, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, THE A.V. CLUB, and many others. His next novel REPEATER, an urban fantasy set in the '90s punk scene, will be published in 2021 by Saga Press/Simon & Schuster; his memoir EXTRATERRESTRIAL SUMMER will be published in 2022 by Melville House. His most recent band was the internationally-touring post-punk outfit WEATHERED STATUES (Svart Records). He is represented by Eddie Schneider, Vice President of JABberwocky Literary Agency, and he lives in Denver with his wife.   Buy Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded (Amazon)   Buy Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded (Bookshop)   NPR Review of Holly George Warren's Janis, about Janis Joplin        Jason Heller's Pitchfork Writer Page   At about 3:00, Jason talks about J.G. Ballard and the idea of being a “geek” and “a  At about 5:10, Jason discusses his childhood relationship with the written word and reading and writing as ways of combating anxiety; he also references his huge fandom for Star Wars and Star Trek and other science fiction and fantasy  At about 9:05, Jason outlines the pop culture boom in his later childhood and his dive into unorthodox music (Queen, etc.) as“survival mechanisms” At about 12:00, Jason describes the pull of David Bowie for him and like minded friends At about 12:55, Jason lists writers who have given, and continue to give him, “chills at will”-including J.G. Ballard and the band The Buzzcocks At about 18:10, Jason describes the particular ethos of Pete Shelley of The Buzzcocks At about 20:45, Jason talks about inspiration from music critics and reviews that sent him more and more into the world of writing as a profession, including his start with the world of “zines.” At about 23:20, Jason talks about a “Eureka moment” in his budding writing career in which forged a connection with Westword Magazine in Denver, getting notice due to a review of a favorite of Jason's, Jonathan Richman At about 27:40, Jason talks about music writers like Lester Bangs and Greil Marcus and others who “energized” him as a young writer At about 30:30, Jason talks about his book Taft 2012-its genesis and subject matter, as well as his classification of it as “alternate history” At about 40:15, Jason and Pete discuss the “butterfly effect” and its many iterations in pop culture and how he turned the trope on its face in Taft 2012 At about 41:30, Jason talks about his use, or lack thereof or “magical realism” and how he used folklore and folktales in his book on Taft At about 44:40, Jason talks about salient themes in the book, especially the lionizing of our US leaders At about 50:00, Jason talks about the beginning of his book, Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded and its emphasis on the 1970s music scene and how the sci-fi-inflected music inspired the book At about 53:35, Jason talks about the book's circular nature, “bookend[ed]” by David Bowie songs At about 55:20, Jason and Pete discuss the 1969 moon landing and its influence on the music of the age At about 59:00, Jason and Pete trace the connections in Jason's book to the changing American landscape/technology and the changes in sci-fi music, from  At about 1:01:30, Jason and Pete talk about Star Wars and Star Trek and their consistent pull on Jason and their parts in the sci-fi pop culture zeitgeist At about 1:06:10, Jason discusses the ways in which sci-fi music evolved with the evolution  At about 1:07:25, Jason is asked if he thinks sci-fi music has gotten a bad rap in the tiers of “high art” in pop culture; he references strong sci-fi writers like Charlie Jane Anders and also talks about how standouts like Sun-Ra and Parliament-Funkadelic and David Bowie often had their music examined through any genre but sci-fi At about 1:14:20, Pete compliments Jason's portrayal of David Bowie and how Jason traces the “family tree” of sci-fi music in a nonlinear, interesting way At about 1:15:20, Jason discusses his writing of reviews and Pete asks him what it is like to judge someone's art, as art is so subjective; he gives an interesting take on how he approaches writing and reading reviews At about 1:18:40, Jason explains the changing mores in terms of writing cruel and “savage” music reviews, including by Pitchfork Magazine At about 1:24:15, Jason talks about his upcoming book projects, including an evolving book idea and Repeater, a novel set in the 1990s punk rock scene   You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Spotify, Stitcher,  and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this episode and other episodes on YouTube-you can watch and subscribe on The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. I'm excited to share Episode 72 on August 17. The episode is with Clifford Brooks, poet, writer of, most recently,  Athena Departs: Gospel of a Man Apart, founder of The Southern Collective Experience, a cooperative of writers, musicians and visual artists, which publishes the journal of culture The Blue Mountain Review and hosts the NPR show Dante's Old South.  The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.

A Trip to Space
Episode 9: A Trip to Strange Stars

A Trip to Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 35:40


A new start. This week the latest space news, how we might live on the Moon and a star that blinked. The post Episode 9: A Trip to Strange Stars first appeared on Ryan Morrison.

The Avram Davidson Universe
The Avram Davidson Universe - Season 1, Episode 10: Melissa Rogers & “What Strange Stars and Skies”

The Avram Davidson Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 84:25


 In this episode we sit down with Melissa Rogers.https://melissaroserogers.com/We discuss how Melissa became an Avram fan. We  listen to “What Strange Stars and Skies” and discuss the story. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1963.For more information see www.avramdavidson.com     

Three On Five
Episode 5 - The COVID-19 Episode

Three On Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 136:32


Co-Host: Phil Coppedge Co-Host: Matt Hoy Co-Host: Jerry Sotak 0:00 Intro 1:28 Covid-19 21:50 Matt & Jerry Complain About the Timberwolves 35:35 Sexland (Cleveland Cavaliers) 53:57 The Big Drama 1:05:13 The Pelicans 1:12:45 Myles Turner, Strange Stars, & The Utah Jazz 1:41:00 Is Danny Ainge Good at Things? 2:05:54 The Pelicans (Again) Theme Song - 'Destination' by Anitek

The Dark Money Files
TDMF - review of the year: Part Three

The Dark Money Files

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 32:06


In a highly alliterative third part of our review of the year we talk about Jumbo Jets, Mexican Mammoths, PP Tapes, Kim and Kanye, the Beirut Blast, Dangerous Drugs and Strange Stars.Join us for a meander through some of the well known (and less well known) stories from the summer of 2020.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/TDMF)

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Astronomy Cast Ep. 552: Boyajian's Star (And Other Strange Stars)

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 33:43


www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5golcLnFs Streamed live on Dec 22, 2019. Huge surveys of the sky are finding more and more planets, stars and galaxies. But they're also turning up strange objects astronomers have never seen before, like Boyajian's star. Today we're going to talk about some unusual objects astronomers have discovered, and why this number is only going to go way, way up.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition
Ep. 552: Boyajian's star (and other strange stars)

365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 52:47


Huge surveys of the sky are finding more and more planets, stars and galaxies. But they're also turning up strange objects astronomers have never seen before, like Boyajian's star. Today we're going to talk about some unusual objects astronomers have discovered, and why this number is only going to go way way up.

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Astronomy Cast
Ep. 552: Boyajian's star (and other strange stars)

Astronomy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 45:04


552: Boyajian's star (and other strange stars) Astronomy Cast 552: Boyajian's star (and other strange stars) by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Huge surveys of the sky are finding more and more planets, stars and galaxies. But they're also turning up strange objects astronomers have never seen before, like Boyajian's star. Today we're going to talk about some unusual objects astronomers have discovered, and why this number is only going to go way way up.

exocast
Exocast-41b: Erin May from observing to theoretical GCMs, Strange stars, #ExoCup2019 and the News

exocast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 81:39


In Exocast-41b we talk to Dr Erin May about all things from observing to theoretical GCMs, Hugh discusses Strange transit signals, we review #ExoCup2019 and go through the months Exoplanet news.

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie

Robin is joined once again by guest co-host Natalie Haynes to chat to Jason Heller, the Hugo Award winning author of new book Strange Stars which looks at sci-fi's influence on the music of 70s. So there's plenty of chat about Bowie, Asimov, Arthur C Clarke and more. An extra ten minutes of chat this week for Patreon supporters to enjoy this week too so if you'd like to join them, head to patreon.com/bookshambles

Terrible Tuesdays with DJ Naked Rob
BOOK GIVEAWAY: STRANGE STARS BY JASON HELLER | TERRIBLE TUESDAY | SEPTEMBER 18, 2018

Terrible Tuesdays with DJ Naked Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 120:00


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Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast
Transmissions Podcast :: Yosuke Kitazawa / Remembering Richard Swift / Strange Stars

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 65:18


Humid funk out there, but we’re keeping cool. You are tuned into the July edition of the Aquarium Drunkard transmissions podcast, our monthly series of features interviews, and audio esoterica. On this episode, Justin Gage sits down with crate digger and producer Yosuke Kitazawa, to discuss Light in the Attic Records’ Japan Archival reissue series, which kicked off last year with the essential rock/folk/and pop compilation Even a Tree Can Shed Tears, picks up next month with a grip of Haruomi Honsono reissues, and will eventually feature Japanese new age, AOR, ambient, and electronic music. Then, we crack the spine on author Jason Heller’s new book, Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded. Focusing on the 1970s, Heller explores the myriad ways science fiction influenced music across genre lines, from the rock of Bowie to the cosmic jazz of Sun Ra, and examines the changing ways we continue to conceive ideas about “the future.” But first, Gage and co-host Jason P. Woodbury sit down to reflect on the passing of Richard Swift. A prolific producer and sideman—known for his work with Damien Jurado, the Shins, the Black Keys/Dan Auerbach, Laetitia Sadier, Foxygen, David Bazan, the Pretenders, Starflyer 59, Kevin Morby, and countless more—Swift also proved himself one of the most idiosyncratic voices in indie rock on his own solo LPs. Recorded at the beginning of the month, just after the news had broken, the talk focuses on his legacy, history, of course, his songs. Last year, Los Angeles-based label Light in the Attic issued the first installment in its sprawling Japan Archive series, Even a Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973. “In compiling these artists, the compilation shares the output of a national scene and time, as well as the struggles and triumphs of a generation that forged its own identity and opened their collective minds, and culture, to new forms of expression,” wrote our own Ben Kramer, reviewing the set. The compilation signaled the start of an ambitious project spanning the music of Japan, featuring everything from Japanese rock & roll to new age. For this episode of the podcast, Justin sat down with producer Yosuke Kitazawa to discuss what’s to come. Early in July, word broke that Richard Swift had passed. A beloved musician and artist, Swift’s history with Aquarium Drunkard is extensive. In addition to posting his collection of covers with Damien Jurado, Other People’s Songs, here on the site, Swift was responsible for one of our all-time favorite mixes, Playing Dumb, sourced from 45s at his National Freedom studios. Swift was an American original, and we’re deeply saddened by his loss. On the off-chance you’re unfamiliar, we put together a playlist featuring some of our favorite cuts from his solo work, Richard Swift: Try To Write a Book Each Time I Speak. In addition to this talk, it’s our tribute to Swift. Godspeed, Dickie. Author Jason Heller exists with one foot in science fiction, one in the world of music. In his new book, Strange Stars: David Bowie, Pop Music, and the Decade Sci-Fi Exploded, he unites them. Focusing on the 1970s and featuring a wide cast of characters including David Bowie, Samuel Delany, Sun Ra, George Clinton, Hawkwind, Michael Moorcock, Michael Jackson, and dozens and dozens more, the book posits that science fiction helped give musicians a framework for some of their most forward ideas. The stars looked very different, and the continue to shine in fascinating ways. If you enjoyed our show, please feel free rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even better? You can personally tell a friend to check it out — by sharing the show via Spotify, Stitcher, MixCloud, or the TuneIn app. As always, tune into the weekly two-hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, which can now be heard every Wednesday at 7pm PST with encore broadcasts on-demand via the SIRIUS/XM app. Follow AD on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr. Collage image by Michael J. Hentz. Dig into the podcast archives, which include in-depth looks at the Voyager Golden Record and the Jesus People psychedelia movement, Laraaji’s new age public access show Celestrana, how Numero Group revitalized the natural sound series Environments for the app age, and how Art Bell’s late night conspiracy theories on Coast to Coast AM influenced broadcasters all over the world. We’ve recently resurrected the bi-monthly Aquarium Drunkard email newsletter. Every two weeks, get interviews, mixtapes, cultural ephemera, and more delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up to receive it, here.

Denver Orbit
Episode Twenty-four: Looking at the Stars

Denver Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 33:31


We bring you some stories from Jordan Knecht and Daisy Corso recorded at the Denver Zine Fest. The band Marcus Church lent us their song Tonight. Author Jason Heller reads from his book Strange Stars. The music of Podington Bear, Amon Tobin, Glynis Jones, Delia Derbyshire, and Seam was used to score the pieces in … Continue reading "Episode Twenty-four: Looking at the Stars"

Denver Orbit
Episode Twenty-four: Looking at the Stars

Denver Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 33:31


We bring you some stories from Jordan Knecht and Daisy Corso recorded at the Denver Zine Fest. The band Marcus Church lent us their song Tonight. Author Jason Heller reads from his book Strange Stars. The music of Podington Bear, Amon Tobin, Glynis Jones, Delia Derbyshire, and Seam was used to score the pieces in … Continue reading "Episode Twenty-four: Looking at the Stars"

Denver Orbit
Episode Twenty-four: Looking at the Stars

Denver Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 33:31


We bring you some stories from Jordan Knecht and Daisy Corso recorded at the Denver Zine Fest. The band Marcus Church lent us their song Tonight. Author Jason Heller reads from his book Strange Stars. The music of Podington Bear, Amon Tobin, Glynis Jones, Delia Derbyshire, and Seam was used to score the pieces in … Continue reading "Episode Twenty-four: Looking at the Stars"

Majic Morning Show
What’s Trending, Jason Heller, Matt Granite, Curtis Danburg

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 144:25


What’s Trending Tracey talks about the hot topics of the day. Jason Heller talks about his book “Strange Stars”. Matt Granite has a deal on headphones. Curtis Danburg stops by to talk about The Cleveland Indians. How much do fast food CEOs make. Twilight at the Zoo Competes in Morning Show Feud

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Majic Morning Show
Tech Talk, Matt Granite,Jason Heller

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 123:15


Jimmy's Tech Talk featured Tubi TV, Matt Granite has a deal on cookware, Jason Heller talks about his book "Strange Stars"

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Rolling Stone Music Now
Bowie, "2001" and The Secret History of Sci-Fi Rock

Rolling Stone Music Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 48:00


Author Jason Heller breaks down his the new book "Strange Stars," which traces the weird, fascinating synergy between classic rock and science fiction, with host Brian Hiat

Outliers
S1E2 - Strange Stars

Outliers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 17:23


Ep 2 - Strange Stars This dark tale is told by the Chaplin of the Tower of London about his encounter with the Sorcerer Hew Draper. Accompany the Chaplin as he charts his first meeting with Draper, through to the sorcerer's mysterious disappearance from the history books. by Jonny Sims Twitter: @jonnywaistcoat Remember to subscribe, rate and review using your podcast software of choice! Be sure Contact us through social media via @hrp_palaces or @therustyquill using #OutliersPod! Strange Stars - Written and performed by Jonny Simms Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould Script Editing by John Taylor Produced by Adam Sibbald, Matt Oliver, Allison Fan and Alexander J Newall Directed by Alexander J Newall Main Theme by Blair Mowat Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones Artwork by Lyndon White - www.lyndonwhite.com  For more information visit HRP.org.uk/learning or www.RustyQuill.com This podcast was created by Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill, and is distributed under a creative commons attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence.

Outliers
Interview with Jonny Sims, author of 'Strange Stars'

Outliers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 6:39


Interview with Jonny Sims, author of Outliers Episode 2: Strange Stars. Remember to subscribe, rate and review! Contact us through social media via @hrp_palaces or @therustyquill using #OutliersPod! For more info visit HRP.org.uk/learning or www.RustyQuill.com Interviewer: Alexander J Newall Introduction and credits voiced by Helen Gould Produced by Adam Sibbald, MattOliver, Alison Fan and Alexander J Newall Main Theme by Blair Mowat

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast

Let's all talk about why the mainstream sucks togetherOur Guests+Mike Evans+Ripley StonebrookShow Notes after the jumpGuest NotesMike EvansBlogs at https://wrathofzombie.wordpress.com/Creator of the Hubris Campaign Setting for the DCC RPGAt the time this was recorded, Hubris was on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter was very successful and in a few months, we should have more info to share on it!Ripley StonebrookCreator of the Lair of Sword & Sorcery zine, game & blog found here: http://lairofswordandsorcery.blogspot.com/Show NotesDonn was eating a pawpawYoon-Suin by David McGrogan (art by Matthew Adams)Adam has some serious opinions of NumeneraAnother shout out to David McGrogan and his blog Monsters & ManualsScrap Princess and Monster Manual Sewn From PantsWe talk about Zak Smith a bitTrey Causey & Strange StarsWarband InquisimundaWhiteHackDelving DeeperZzarchov Kowalski's Scenic Dunsmouth and Thulian EchoesThird RailWhat's the worst thing to come out of mainstream gaming in the last decade?Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. If you like what you've heard, share us with your friends, leave us an iTunes review or send us an email at dsr@kickassistan.net. You can also support us at http://www.patreon.com/DSRCast. Our theme music was generously provided by the band Blue Snaggletooth (http://bluesnaggletooth.bandcamp.com). Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast
Drink Spin Run S2 E2.1: Mike and Ripley

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015


"Sternum" isn't a dirty word... yet.Our Guests+Mike Evans+Ripley StonebrookShow Notes after the jumpGuest NotesMike EvansBlogs at https://wrathofzombie.wordpress.com/Creator of the Hubris Campaign Setting for the DCC RPGAt the time this was recorded, Hubris was on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter was very successful and in a few months, we should have more info to share on it!Ripley StonebrookCreator of the Lair of Sword & Sorcery zine, game & blog found here: http://lairofswordandsorcery.blogspot.com/Show NotesDrinkDr. Thirty's Blonde, Wychwood Brewing, Oxfordshire, UKMike was unapologetically drinking PBRMaple Bourbon Barrel Black Beer, Dark Horse, Marhsall, MIBell's Best Brown, Bell's Brewery, Kalamazoo, MISpinGhost BC, MelioraBrian Eno, Here Come the Warm JetsBeastie Boys, Check Your HeadNazarethUriah HeapJethro TullThe Dead Weather, Dodge And BurnKMFDM Carrie Nation & the SpeakeasySoggy Bog of Doom is on Mixcloud!Kings Go Forth, "One Day"Warsaw Village Band, "Nord" -- Not at all like Wardruna, but heyThe Sorcerers, s/tReadHellboy In Hell, Mike MignolaCopperhead, Jay FaerberFear Agent, Rick RemenderWhite Star, James SpahnStrange Stars, Trey CauseyWyatt Earp Speaks, Wyatt Earp & John Richard StevensHouse of Leaves, Mark Z. DanielewskiFilth, Irvine WelshA Red & Pleasant Land, Zak S.Death Frost Doom, Zak S & James RaggiWhiteHack, Christian MehrstramPerilous Wilds, Jason LutesSaga/Hellblazer/Fire Upon the Deep (see last episode)Run+Jason Hobbs ran 5e for Donn(Donn never ended up running DCC for that Saturday night group)Ripley is running LoSS on Roll20.net!Mike enjoyed running Beyond the Wall by Flatland Games (Adam ran this as our first Actual Play session of the season!)Adam was about to start running Metamorphosis Alpha 1e, running +Jobe Bittman's module "Death Ziggurat In Zero G"Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. If you like what you've heard, share us with your friends, leave us an iTunes review or send us an email at dsr@kickassistan.net. You can also support us at http://www.patreon.com/DSRCast. Our theme music was generously provided by the band Blue Snaggletooth (http://bluesnaggletooth.bandcamp.com). Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast

WSG Stacy Dellorfano & Mike EvansOur Guests+Stacy Dellorfano+Mike EvansGuest NotesStacy DellorfanoContessaRandomocity zineFrivology blogMike EvansWrath of Zombie blogHubris campaign settingShow NotesDrinkMike's Hard LemonadeCrunkle Sam, Clown Shoes Brewery, Ipswitch, MAQueen City Common, Red Clay Ciderworks, Charlotte, NCCulinan's Revival Irish Red, Roc Brewery, Rochester, NYSingle Chair, Magic Hat, Burlington, VTSpinPJ HarveyNick Cave, Murder BalladsLocrianSleater-KinneyBikini KillReel Big FishNirvanaPearl JamKing CrimsonCaptain BeefheartLouis ArmstrongBarrows, Imprecari IslandIn the Company of Serpents, Merging In LightReadSwords Against Wizardry, Fritz LeiberRed & Pleasant Land, Zak SmithLamentations of the Flame Princess Weird Fantasy RPGSwords & Wizardry RPGStrange Stars, Trey CauseyNova Express, William S. BurroughsRunAdam & Donn are playing in Stormbringer 1e with +Mark Donkers & +Shawn GatesDonn is running D&D 5e for his family & friendsStacy is running her developing RPG, Precious DarkMike is running the final playtest for his Hubris campaign setting Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. We'd love to read your comments on the show, suggestions, where exactly we can stick what and other thinly-veiled threats. Send us your thoughts at dsr@kickassistan.net. Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.