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The No Show Archive
November 2006
Of Monkeys and Man
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Frank Millspaugh, filling in for the ailing Steve Post, interviews Michael Shermer, author of “Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design.” The Broken News provides yet more information on how Curt Cobain’s suicide was a shrewd career move and announces a new American military weapon: the fatal Frisbee.
Evil Twin
Sunday, November 19, 2006
This week’s NO SHOW reminds you that denial is the evil twin of hope. Other than that, guest host Frank Millspaugh and guest guest Emily Levine discuss the pitfalls of philanthropy, Christian mathematics, and of course, partisan politics. A good time is had by both. And country songwriter, Marijohn Wilkin, is inducted to the Musical Necropolis.
Triumphant Rhinoceros
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The NO SHOW embedded political correspondent Emily Levine joins Frank Millspaugh (filling in for Steve Post) for an election post-mortem (pun intended). They both show remarkable restraint, but a tone of gloating occasionally creeps in. (Kind of like a rhinoceros might creep in.) The music is suitably triumphant.
More Sex & Politics
Sunday, November 05, 2006
The NO SHOW Embedded Political Correspondent Emily Levine and Frank Millspaugh reenact a recent Tony Snow Show regarding Vice-President Cheney’s response to the question, “Would you agree a dunk in the water is a no-brainer if it can save lives?” The Broken News asks the question, “Which part of the human body do you find the most offensive?” And the Musical Necropolis admits three new inductees: labor singer/songwriter Joe Glazer, bebop piano pioneer Duke Jordan, and “the world’s first jazz bagpiper Rufus Harley.