Public Domain Theater – Art in Kansas City

January 6, 2006

In the first episode of Public Domain Theater, we’ll be listening to Art in Kansas City, written by Stephen Crane between 1897 and 1900. Crane is better known for the Red Badge of Courage.

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Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World By Leo De Hartog

November 28, 2005

Saber Charge Born into a minor faction of divided Mongol tribes, Temujin would rise to become emperor of half the world and leader of a…

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Fortnight Tonight – 11-04-2005

November 4, 2005

Ep.3 – Goth Murderer, Green Peace Faux Pas, The Hubble, Google, and Walmart all make the cut

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Commercial Singularity

November 3, 2005

In the beginning, there was darkness. A mass void of unrealized potential. Then, with a flash and a flicker, a shining star came over the…

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Fortnight Tonight – 10-21-2005

October 21, 2005

2nd podcast – Aardman Fire, Jackson the Juror, Real Life Horror, Real Life Hobbits.

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Fortnight Tonight – 10-07-2005

October 7, 2005

First podcast from the NWOt. Serenity, Stand Your Ground, Spanish Flu, and Ronnie Barker.

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Serenity

October 4, 2005

Travel back in time to 2002: A bold new show premiered on FOX. After only 13 out-of-order episodes (the pilot show last), the plug was…

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The Brothers Grimm

September 29, 2005

Monty Python Does European Fables Terry Gilliam of Monty Python makes yet another unique movie in The Brothers Grimm. Heath Ledger and Matt Damon wander…

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RED EYE

September 29, 2005

Or Terror Takes Place In An Entirely Different Movie Good grief, there is no end to crappy movies, even ones which have a budget large…

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Portuguese Irregular Verbs

September 25, 2005

The Premise Now before you balk, Portuguese Irregular Verbs isn’t a text book. Well, it is, but not in real life. It is the opus…

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