Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Mystery of the Missing Links


Strange things have been happening in Carmel California.  Private detective Max Slade is on the job. Max must find the husband of a Monterey Peninsula socialite while at the same time avoid being hooked by the sexy vixen Trixie Deluxx. Can Max find the "wayward" husband? Will he escape the love trap set for him by Trixie? Find out as Max Slade uncovers "The Mystery of the Missing Links".

What's that smell? Could it be the scent of "Black Orchid"?

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein": A Review

The Mel Brooks new musical "Young Frankenstein" is currently playing at the Golden Gate Theater in San Francisco as part of its national tour. This is the second collaboration between Brooks and director/choreographer Susan Stroman after the hit "The Producers".

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Still learning after all these months

I've been posting my podcasts on this blog but figured folks would be able to link to it directly to them from here.  Silly- silly me. From now on I will provide the direct link- which is below.   Go ahead- catch up and enjoy.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Potion

It's said to be careful for what you wish for because you might just get it. Let's face it- we all wish/ pray/chant/mediate for a new job or a fine romance or more money (mmmm-more money) but there is a certain responsibility that comes with getting what we desire.

"The Potion" looks at one woman's desire and how she copes with what the consequences. "The Potion"- a little magic- a little fantasy- a lot of fun.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Rue St. Denis

Paris is known as the City of Light. But beneath that light is a dark seductive mystery. It is one of these mysteries that is Rue St. Denis.

The street's namesake, Saint Denis, was a Christian martyr beheaded by pagan priest on the highest hill in Paris- now Montmartre. It is said that after his head was cut off he picked it up and walked the six miles of what is now Rue St. Denis, preaching a sermon along the way. 

Today this street of the martyred saint is the home of stylish boutiques, up scale restaurants and sex clubs. It is a mystery how the secular and the holy co-exist side by side. It is this balance of the wicked and the divine that captures the imagination.

Come. Discover the mystery of Rue. St. Denis.


Sunday, May 30, 2010

Wonderland

"Why sometimes I believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!"


Some wouldn't dear to believe in one impossible thing in their life let alone six before breakfast. 
But the Queen in "Alice in Wonderland" had no fear.  "Wonderland" came about because I
believed in the impossible- the idea of creating a radio theater group in the time of video games,
ipods, cable T.V.  and what not.


One Thousand Hertz gives you "Wonderland"- an impossible thing as a reality. I think the Lewis
Carroll encourage one to believe in the impossible. Maybe that's why there have been so many
adaptations of the stories. "Wonderland" asks you to believe in impossible things. Enjoy.

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Fungi Fiasco

There is Iron Man. And Batman. Don't forget Superman, Spiderman, Aquaman and the whole gang over at the American League. But they don't come close to Yes Man and Eunuch Boy. No really, they don't get close to these guys but it doesn't stop this usual duo from kicking butt and taking names. On this podcast we have them battling Moldfinger and his spongy crew. Presenting Yes Man and Eunuch Boy in "The Fungi Fiasco". This is the first of the Yes Man and Eunuch Boy adventures.