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The No Show Archive
August 2005
A Close Shave
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Steve Post, host of The NO SHOW and always one to go against the grain, has a close shave, and he wants you to know all about it. As for the music this week, let it slide. (Originally broadcast Saturday, February 5, 2005.)
The Stupidity of Intelligent Design
Saturday, August 20, 2005
The subject this week is Charles Darwin and the stupidity of Intelligent Design. Steve Post, host of The NO SHOW, leans heavily on his guest, Richard Milner, who bears up pretty well under the strain. Milner is a science historian, anthropologist, songwriter, and performer of his one-man show, "Charles Darwin: Live & in Concert." Need we say more? Probably not, but we will. (This program first aired on March 26, 2005.)
Roy Zimmerman
Saturday, August 13, 2005
This week, The NO SHOW has a special guest: satiric songwriter and performer, Roy Zimmerman. Roy sings several of his recent compositions, including “Chicken Hawk,” and he is interviewed by show host, Steve Post. Those are the high points of the program. The low points speak for themselves. (This program was first broadcast February 19, 2005.)
A Brush with the Famous
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Steve Post, host of The NO SHOW, reflects on his brush with the famous in his recollections of two encounters in the 1960’s with “Blind Boy Grunt.” Cringe as Steve tells his anonymous but universally acclaimed guest at the time, “You’ll never make it in this business.” Share Steve’s nanosecond of social importance as his spouse bestows a precious belonging on that same personage. Or better yet, just listen to the music.
