Browniversary X (Podcast 17)
The latest podcast is up here.
Songs featured bookending the podcast were from the Flip Scoldjah, off his new album Nazgul, Please and were (firstly) an excerpt from "That God Blessed Blade/That Thang We Swang" and (secondly) "Atlanta Boys." There's more up at his myspace.
This is what cornhole is. Really, it's work-safe. Unless you're maize-aversive.
This is the IMDB page for Sars Wars. If you search it on IMDB, it asks if you mean Star Wars. Um, no.
This is the Sam Shepard play referred to, complete with mango-lovin' photo! This person liked it a lot more than we did.
A piece from the Georgia Review about the special issue it published to commemmorate the Nobel Laureates in Literature gathering at the Carter Center.
This is Watershed. And this is Scott Peacock's amazing cookbook.
This is the site for Seaside, Florida. Yes, it's new urbanism. What of it?
The Size of Thoughts by Nicholson Baker contains his essay "Clip Art."
Here are some resources on urban exploration: Infiltration is kind of a how-to. Here is the wikipedia page on the thing and here the one on the dude. And here the college tunnels that have been explored and such.
Songs featured bookending the podcast were from the Flip Scoldjah, off his new album Nazgul, Please and were (firstly) an excerpt from "That God Blessed Blade/That Thang We Swang" and (secondly) "Atlanta Boys." There's more up at his myspace.
This is what cornhole is. Really, it's work-safe. Unless you're maize-aversive.
This is the IMDB page for Sars Wars. If you search it on IMDB, it asks if you mean Star Wars. Um, no.
This is the Sam Shepard play referred to, complete with mango-lovin' photo! This person liked it a lot more than we did.
A piece from the Georgia Review about the special issue it published to commemmorate the Nobel Laureates in Literature gathering at the Carter Center.
This is Watershed. And this is Scott Peacock's amazing cookbook.
This is the site for Seaside, Florida. Yes, it's new urbanism. What of it?
The Size of Thoughts by Nicholson Baker contains his essay "Clip Art."
Here are some resources on urban exploration: Infiltration is kind of a how-to. Here is the wikipedia page on the thing and here the one on the dude. And here the college tunnels that have been explored and such.










