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The No Show Archive
January 2004
Education & Politics
Saturday, January 31, 2004
Steve Post discloses some little known and less sought information about his music education. And No Show embedded political correspondent, Emily Levine, reports on the Democratic Presidential race thus far. The music is insidious.
Post's Pet Peeves
Saturday, January 24, 2004
This week Steve Post makes a full and frank confession of another of his grievous, if not mortal, sins: a form of acquisitiveness mixed with anticipatory buyer's remorse. Plus another in the ongoing series, "Post's Pet Peeves." Be sure to have your umbrella turned upside down.
Pet Talk
Saturday, January 17, 2004
This week's No Show features another installment of Pet Talk, starring Chip and Monk with timely advice on how to dispose of unwanted pets. If you have an unruly dog, an ungrateful cat, or a dyspeptic goldfish, make sure they are listening. They may undergo a salutary attitude adjustment. Or else. The music, as always, will surprise and unsettle you. Steve Post hosts the No Show. Somebody has to do the dirty work
Bird Face
Saturday, January 10, 2004
"Bird" is the word on the No Show this week as Steve Post tells the tale of his unwanted pet - the cockatiel from hell. Regular listeners (known in logic as a "null class") will know exactly what to expect of the music selections, and their expectations are fulfilled.
Eau De Curmudgeon
Saturday, January 03, 2004
(Rebroadcast)
Steve Post, the veteran broadcaster and resident WNYC Radio curmudgeon, gave listeners another taste of his newest enterprise last week in the second episode of The No Show - an hour of music, satire, news commentary and comedy, all presented in his irascible, idiosyncratic style. Tune in this week as Steve recounts his legendary "Ledge" story, and presents music selected on the basis of whim.