Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 349 – Steve Everitt on Do Re Mi and Phil Silvers

Steve Everitt is a fellow obsessive about Phil Silvers, a fellow archivist, and the only person I know to turn his love of something into a museum and pop culture shop. We talk about one of Silvers’ turns on Broadway as a way into talking about the man himself.

Host: Jason

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Post-Modem Excerpt: Chapter 5 – The Post-War Interweb

An excerpt from Post-Modem: The Interwebs Explained, which is released on Tuesday, November 17, 2015.  From Chapter 5, “The Post-War Interweb”:

Preferring instead to call it a “space race,” the Soviet Union then attempted to soothe strained relations with the United States by sending up a considerably more humorous satellite, in keeping with their desire to create memorable events for those most starving and freezing to death. The following month, they launched Sputnik 2, with an angle toward cuteness – this time they included an adorable dog named Laika, whose presence aboard Sputnik 2 caused a great deal of controversy.  While one camp had hoped for a kitten named Mitsa (Russian for “mittens”) to be the world’s first living being to orbit the Earth, Khrushchev insisted that a cat would be too difficult to shove in a space capsule, given their wily nature and sharp claws, an

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