Canada! Oh Canada! originally aired on the best commercial free radio in Southern New England, WRIU Kingston, 90.3 FM (also streaming at wriu.org), on Sunday, April 26, from 6 to 8 PM. You bet we sang hosannas to our neighbors to the North through movie and television scores and songs, which is the way we usually roll it at Picture This. Join me, your host Wayne Cresser, on Sunday May 3, when we tune into film music from the weird and wonderfully creative 1970s.
News from the Bubble World of Pop Euphoria: The French Connection Comes to WRIU Radio!
News from the Bubble World of Pop Euphoria: The French Connection Comes to WRIU Radio! and we here at the Mischief Time Blog just want to let you know. Bonne journée!
The Book of Norman makes a Summer Reading List
Good news about The Book of Norman, my new collection of short stories.
Publishing News: The Book of Norman
"A comedic universe awaits in the stories of Wayne Cresser’s The Book of Norman, a landscape that revolves around his Everyman protagonist, Norman Winters, suffering the relatable slings and arrows prevalent in a world of prevaricators, weirdos, and bullies so you don’t have to." Now available at Amazon, Barnes. Lulu amd Kobo.
The Hobbledehoy’s 11 GREAT IRISH SONGS FROM FILMS
-by Dai Bando (originally published in The Hobbledehoy): https://thehobbledehoy.com/) - The Voice Squad "The Parting Glass" (from Waking Ned Devine 1999) The Hothouse Flowers front man Liam Ó Maonlaí (surname pronounced O’-man-lee) performs this in 1999’s Waking Ned Devine but I prefer the recording sung acapella by The Voice Squad. Said music critic Rick Anderson, "The Voice Squad represent the melding of two related but... Continue Reading →
Sites we like on this day, the last one of Summer 2023
Oh, if and when you go there, stay for a while. Look into the nooks and crannies, and try to remember, you've got to come back out sometime, if only to go back again later, if you know what I mean.
