The Ghastly Impermanence: The Price of Oil
Omar Willey explores the BBC Radio 4’s seven-part “season of dramas” dealing with the price of oil.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Mark Time
The Mark Time & Ogle Awards have come and gone. Omar Willey reflects upon the nominees and the festival itself.
The Ghastly Impermanence: ARD Hörspieltage 2015
Our publisher gives you a brief preview of the largest radio festival in Germany, the ARD Hörspieltage.
The Ghastly Impermanence: P.J. O’Connor Awards 2015
Continuing to catch up on all the awards, Omar Willey visits Irish radio this week.
The Amazing Nina Simone (dir. Jeff L. Lieberman)
Andrew Hamlin gives us his impressions and remembrances of Nina Simone, while under the influence of the new documentary playing at the Sundance Cinemas.
The Ghastly Impermanence: From the Heart to the Pancreas
Omar Willey resumes his audio drama thoughts, taking on a year of audio drama awards.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Return to Center
Omar Willey’s column on audio drama in the 21st Century returns from its long hiatus, with or without you.
Ten Thousand Saints (dir. Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini; 2015)
Andrew Hamlin on TEN THOUSAND SAINTS, playing now at Sundance Cinemas.
Being Evel (dir. Daniel Junge, 2015)
The new Hollywood documentary about the infamous daredevil who dominated American culture through the 70s makes Andrew Hamlin reflect on the man and myth.
An Interview with Jaimee Garbacik, Curator of Ghosts of Seattle Past Project
Tamiko Nimura sits down for a talk with Jaimee Garbacik about her current project, an attempt to preserve memories of Seattle before, you know, everything…
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