[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio tonight! Featuring CCM's Caccia Del Toro.

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Fri Feb 28 15:54:43 PST 2020


Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio all night tonight!

Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio, 9pm to 5am tonight (Friday, Feb. 28) 
on 107.7fm KNYO Fort Bragg (and 105.1fm KMEC Ukiah, and via KNYO.org), 
live from KNYO's shop at 325 N. Franklin, next door to the Tip Top bar.

The Community Center of Mendocino's Spring show is all the way in April, 
featuring a full stage production --lights, sound, costumes, projection 
screens, the works-- of /The Thief Lord/, that you might've heard a few 
weeks ago as a read-through on KNYO. The intro for that will be an 
original short play (20 minutes) by Kylie Felicich, called /Caccia Del 
Tesoro/, and the cast will be reading through it to start Memo of the 
Air: Good Night Radio, 9pm Friday Feb. 28, on 107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg 
and 105.1 KMEC-LP Ukiah.

There's some room for you to come and be in the actual radio studio 
audience at 325 N. Franklin, Fort Bragg. /Caccia Del Tesoro/ is not 
anywhere near as long as /The Thief Lord/, and there are half as many 
kids in it; it's a compact yet comfortingly chaotic production, just 
like KNYO itself. Show up on time and walk or roll in or press your nose 
against the window, your choice.

Deadline to /email/ your writing to be read on the air tonight is 6pm or 
so. If you're not done by then, send it whenever and I'll get it when I 
get home from the radio station tomorrow morning and then read it on the 
air next week. Or phone tonight --later than usual because of the above 
and more busy-ness*; as late as you like-- and read your work in your 
own voice: 962-3022.

*For instance, I have to switch off the phone bell while the kids are 
doing their show, of course.

Furthermore, here are a few things to look at and think about until 
showtime:

Cars under streetlamps in the olden times, where the light was good. 
(via TheAVA.com)
https://designyoutrust.com/2018/10/parked-cars-under-streetlamps-in-1970s-new-york-city/

A cockatiel with a bok choy leaf for a hat sings the Legend of Zelda: 
Ocarina of Time /Lost Woods/ song.
https://boingboing.net/2020/02/25/cockatiel-sings-legend-of-zeld.html

And watching these corrected historical videos roll out reminds me of 
the science-fiction book /Old Twentieth/ by, um, Joe Haldeman, I think. 
It's pretty good, and though I'm a little fuzzy on whether it's really 
Joe Haldeman, I remember I especially liked the creepy ambiguous 
tail-of-the-dream way it ends. (The book.) (But this too.)
https://theawesomer.com/nyc-1911-4k-60fps/561679/

--
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org,
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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