[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio show is on all night tonight!
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
Fri Jul 14 15:28:24 PDT 2023
Subject: MOTA: Good Night Radio show is on all night tonight!
Fuzzy deadline to email your writing for tonight's (Friday night's) MOTA
show is somewhere around 6 or 7pm. If you can't make that, send it
whenever it's done and I'll read it on the radio next week. There's no
pressure on you. I have plenty of material; I'd just like yours, too. I
have more recordings to play tonight from Bill Mulvihill's project of
digitally archiving 1970s great local performers and putting the music
on Soundcloud. Speaking of which, that's here, and there's more here all
the time:
https://soundcloud.com/arts-mendocino
Tonight I'll be playing on MOTA something that isn't yet on the
project's page: An hour-long recording of Judy Mayhan singing and Diane
DiPrima reading poetry one night in January, 1977 at the fabled Toad
Hall. I'm not sure when I'll put it on. Probably at the end. I guess I'm
still not feeling 100-percent and I want the option to go as long as I
can, reading stories, and then wrap it up with the gold (Judy Mayhan,
Diane DiPrima), whatever time that turns out to be.
Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to 5am PST on
107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg as well as via KNYO.org. Also the schedule is
there for KNYO's many other terrific shows.
Furthermore, any day or night you can go to
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com and hear last week's MOTA show. By
Saturday night I'll put up the recording of tonight's show. And besides
all that, there you'll find plenty of enjoyably educational material to
occupy yourself with until showtime, or any time, such as:
The BBC presents the logical bassoon, the high-speed bassoon of the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TFxtLIr-V0
"They were just ordinary troublemakers as long as they lived, but they
returned from beyond the grave with superhuman powers, unleashing an
unholy reign of terror that holds an entire community in the grip of
psychomania!" (via b3ta)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc8bHG4VB2w
And how to save a soaking-wet book. We tried a simplified freezer method
many years ago on a Thomas Brothers map book-- that's how long ago it
was. No plastic bag, and no book-squeezing press; just using how the
freezer tends to freeze things dry to do the job. It came out a bit
rumpled but usable.
https://theawesomer.com/how-to-save-wet-books/483568/
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
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