A belated Halloween cast with our dear friend Kailey Tedesco! Dorothea Lasky's "The Shining" is the book, along with the soundtrack to the film "I Saw the TV Glow" and Conshohocken Brewery's "Nightmare on East Elm Street" pumpkin beer. Nick, Daniel and Kailey address art informing and used in other art as well as why these past few months have been so goddamn tough. Enjoy!
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A belated Halloween cast with our dear friend Kailey Tedesco! Dorothea Lasky's "The Shining" is the book, along with the soundtrack to the film "I Saw the TV Glow" and Conshohocken Brewery's "Nightmare on East Elm Street" pumpkin beer. Nick, Daniel and Kailey address art informing and used in other art as well as why these past few months have been so goddamn tough. Enjoy!
Robin Black's crushing collection "If I loved You, I'd Tell You This" is the subject of this cast as we dive into her title story. Notions of love and how we spend or share it are explored along with the the very real notion that god might be fiction himself. Canadian punks White Lung give us the record for this one with their second album "Sorry". A truly excellent under 20-minute onslaught of the best Bikini Kill inspired hardcore one could imagine. Unfortunately Apple Music fucked Daniel's copy of the album so he has very little to contribute. Lastly, Nick M. drinks a White Claw with tequila while Daniel has his standby Guinness and Gregorio once again gets the marque with Tree House Brewing's "Spring". This one felt really good. Perhaps the Nick's had more than a few minutes of sleep the night before. CHEERS!
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A belated Halloween cast with our dear friend Kailey Tedesco! Dorothea Lasky's "The Shining" is the book, along with the soundtrack to the film "I Saw the TV Glow" and Conshohocken Brewery's "Nightmare on East Elm Street" pumpkin beer. Nick, Daniel and Kailey address art informing and used in other art as well as why these past few months have been so goddamn tough. Enjoy!