Episode 201 – Mutt Media Brings Us the Art of Pickman


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Mm… Nothing like a little bit of raw human flesh eaten by demons from the bowels of hell to help you through a pile of Thanksgiving leftovers, right?

If your holiday taste leans to the macabre, you’ll love the program this week, an adaptation of HP Lovecraft’s Pickman’s Model produced by Mutt Media LLC.

In addition to this inaugural radio drama, Mutt Media has been publishing “The Paperlessly Wallpapered I.O’U. Papers,” a blog fiction series that some readers have likened to neo-Dadaism. They’re also producing some music, check out their digital single “Tuck’s Theme” from Tuck, a musical in progress.

For now, however, a warmed up dish of the darkest kind… What happens when an art dealer gets a little too close to his favorite client, a man who paints work in a darker shade than any mortal man should draw?

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Radio Drama Revival – Episode 201

Episode 197 – The Train of Horror Crosses International Falls and Arrives at the Bloody Pacific

Icebox vampire horror radio dramaThis week we feature a thrilling Halloween special with back-to-back horror including works from the Icebox Radio Theater and the Willamette Radio Workshop.

These are the last two stops on our Halloween penultimate event – the six-hour live radio drama fest called Transcontinental Terror.

First, Icebox introduces us to a pair of teenage girls whose relationship starts to… well, suck, in a story of teenage vampires unlike anything you’ve ever heard.

Then, Sam Mowry of the WRW renders us a spooktacular version of the classic Lovecraft tale “The Outsider,” with delicious soundscape thanks to Joe Medina and others.

Stay tuned for the main event!

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Radio Drama Revival – Episode 197

Episode 196 – Chatterbox’s Dark Rendition of Pinocchio

Chatterbox Theater Pinocchio Audio DramaYou may recall (and how could you forget?) Chatterbox’s award-winning mini series The Dead Girl, which we played back in . That series won a well-deserved Ogle, in no small part due to the taut and suspenseful writing of writer-in-residence Kyle Hatley.

So it’s with great pleasure I get to bring something new by Chatterbox and penned by Hatley onto the show… it’s Pinocchio! Oh, but cute little noses and brightly colored boys are nowhere to be found in this dark tale.

Just in time for Halloween, our trip of Transcontinental Terror brings us to Memphis, Tennessee. Enjoy!

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Radio Drama Revival – Episode 196

Episode 189 – A Eulogy as Shadows Fall Forward

Last Harbinger by Crazy Dog Audio TheatreThis week we wrap Crazy Dog Audio Theater’s series The Last Harbinger, the chilling and darkly satirical story of Moloch by Roger Gregg.

The Harbinger has been captured by the forces of authority, who are determined to reach a guilty verdict and eliminate the pesky interloper once and for all.  Meanwhile, the sea is rising, once and for all, and the land of Moloch is stuck with the results of the crisis they refused to face.

Part 5 of 5.

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Episode 188 – The Last Harbinger Gets Smoked

Last Harbinger by Crazy Dog Audio TheatreWe continue with Crazy Dog Audio Theater’s series The Last Harbinger, the chilling and darkly satirical story of Moloch by Roger Gregg.

Clickety-clack, no going back – is the sound of a train headed nowhere at a ferocious speed.  The Harbinger brings a message of hope to the people of Moloch… but the people would rather have fat reductions and televised healings.  The government closes in to reach the only verdict they can even as it becomes clear there’s not much time left.

Part 4 of 5.

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Episode 187 – Moloch’s Lights Get a Bit Dimmer

Last Harbinger by Crazy Dog Audio TheatreThis week we’re back in the Crazy Dog saddle with a double headed from the series The Last Harbinger, the chilling and darkly satirical story of Moloch by Roger Gregg.

In the land of Moloch, an outsider comes from another dimension bringing the hope of saving a dying world… Which the Molochians respond to by trying to kill the guy. Luckily, the old beggar Beng is on this guy’s side, even as it becomes clear that there’s not much time left. Parts 2 and 3 of 5.

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