Taxidermy is derived from the Greek words taxis meaning movement and derma meaning skin. We talk about what is taxidermy and what it isn’t. Its eerie to record amongst animals skins that used to be alive, placed in their eternal stance.
This episode we welcome guests Greg Hatem, owner of Bazaar and Robert Marbury author of Taxidermy Art.
This Episode recorded inside Bazaar curiosity shop.
Taxidermy is derived from the Greek words taxis meaning movement and derma meaning skin. We talk about what is taxidermy and what it isn’t. Its eerie to record amongst animals skins that used to be alive, placed in their eternal stance.
This episode we welcome guests Greg Hatem, owner of Bazaar and Robert Marbury author of Taxidermy Art.
This Episode recorded inside Bazaar curiosity shop.
This week, Lars Periwinkle explains the history of St. Patrick’s Day using a wacky character he invented with a vaguely German-sounding accent.
He and Joel Murphy also talk about the HBO documentary series The Jinx, Joel’s run-in with the Motor Vehicle Administration and the dos and don’ts of dealing with the Wu-Tang Clan.
What is the history of St. Patrick’s Day? Why is everyone suddenly talking about The Jinx? Is the Wu-Tang Clan sumething to fuck wit? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.
This week’s music:
Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
End – “Let’s Play Pretend” by Alli
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In a world of liars and murderers, call girl Rachel Posner is one of the few truly sincere people. While Frank Underwood and the other politicians in House of Cards all claws and backstab for power, Rachel wants nothing more to live a simple, happy life. It’s easy to see why Doug Stamper is so drawn to her.
Playing Posner on the show is the lovely and charismatic Rachel Brosnahan, who talked to us about auditioning for the part originally listed as “Call Girl,” Rachel’s twisted relationship with Doug and that unforgettable scene inside the van in the season three finale.
This week’s music:
Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
Interstitial – “Vishnu Meets Funk” by Lucas Perny & Miloslav Kollar and “The Ring” by Peacock Ball
Dumplings are a food that are represented in almost every culture and country in the world. Than can be boiled, steamed, baked or fried. There’s sweet dumplings, savory dumplings, stuffed and more. We talk all about these wonderful pieces of dough.