Sunday, December 4, 2011

8 - Internet freedom, Slayer with Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock)

Your host of hostsArt discusses laptop issues he's been having before segueing into the familiar theme of the future of civilian vs. corporate-created content on the Internet. He points out how civilians are being scared away from expressing themselves through a fear of job loss as the usual media corporations get their foothold.

Then, on a more lighthearted note, he premiers Slayer's answer to the new Metallica/Lou Reed collaboration, a best-of recorded with Leonard Nimoy called "World Painted Spock." 23 minutes.

Art's comments: "Maybe I come off as rambling, but trust me, there are very good points made in there."

 

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Links related to this show: SpeedTest.net. Check your Internet connection speed! Alison Rosen's blog, New YouTube page, Facebook fan page.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

7 - Doug Steele, shred guitarist

In the monologue, Art discusses the delicacies of requesting E-Bay refunds from people with severe heart problems. Guest is YouTube guitar sensation, Doug Steele. Doug talks about his musical history, his stint as a syndicated Australian radio personality, and somehow Larry David enters the conversation, too. 47 minutes.

Art's comments: "I really like fast guitar playing and so does everybody else, so Doug Steele is a great guest. Listen for him."

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

6 - Duke Korey, actor

Duke Korey
Duke Korey
What makes this show more interesting than all the rest? Because these guests are still in the process of discovering their path and creating their success, Art posits, and there is more drama and intrigue there than with a guest who is already a star. Art also muses that these days adults dress up for Halloween, but kids don't go trick-or-treating. Also discussed is why is it okay to wear turbans and beards at the mall, but not to celebrate American traditions? Guest is rising actor and Platinum Championship Wrestling referee, Duke Korey. 44 minutes.

Art's comments: "I probably had it coming. I was dressed provocatively." (Listen to the full show to hear what he's talking about.)

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Episode 00005 - Listener Letters, Search for Occupiers

Art discusses how he has so easily surmounted the podcast heap. The feature Listener Letters makes its debut, and Art goes searching for Occupiers in suburban Atlanta. 15 minutes.

Art's comments: "At least no one was injured."

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Episode 00004 - Alex Autrey, host, 7th Row Center

Art talks about Occupiers, Tea Partiers, Dixe Chicks and Hank Williams, Jr. Guest is Alex Autrey, "The Movie Guy," of the podcast 7th Row Center. Autrey discusses his show, his love of movies, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and his favorite charity, the Drake House. 42 minutes.

Art's comments: "This turned out really well. This marks the first time I've ran a promo for someone else's show, and the first time I've interviewed someone for the podcast that I hadn't known personally for years. I may even listen to this one myself."

 

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Episode 00003 - Geoff Cole, 96 Rock DJ, Frustrated Rockstar

Art muses that while America has a lot of gun owners, it has few civilian crime stoppers. Guest is former 96 Rock/Atlanta DJ, Frustrated Rockstar and songwriter, Geoff Cole. Geoff's songs in this episode are "She Was Cougar Before Cougar Was Cool," and "What Kinda Love Is This." 38 minutes.

Art's comments: "A good one, but with lots of hyper, nervous energy to it."

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Episode 00002 - Legacy of Steve Jobs

Art has had a minor roach bug problem (though he's really clean, he insists), and he tells you how to solve it like a real man like he did.  Then, high tech gurus Hardy Baker and Scott Balun join Art to discuss the legacy of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, who passed away this week.  31 minutes.

Art's comments: "I'm really clean, and it was only a few bugs.  Really!"

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Episode 00001 - Don de Leaumont, musician, rock journalist

This is the first episode ever of Art Howard at Night.  The monologue ponders the future of corporate vs. civilian-created content on the Internet.  Guest via Skype is Don de Leaumont, rock journalist and folk musician.  Don discusses his blog, the Great Southern Brainfart. Don's songs included in this episode are "California Bound" and "The Night Gram Parsons Died," both from his self-released Internet album ...said the firefly to the hurricane.  36 minutes.

Art's comments: "Surely this will get better as we go along."

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