Everett Public Library Podcasts
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Summer Cannibals and Other Gourmands
Everett Public Library's (WA) Mr. Neutron (Ron Averill) reviews Show Us Your Mind , by Portland's (OR) Summer Cannibals.
Audio book review of E.O. Wilson's "The Meaning of Human Existence."
Celebrated biologist E.O. Wilson ruminates upon the fragility of human existence.
Florence Foster Jenkins, an audio review by Alan Jacobson
A "Treatment" review of the 2016 film Florence Foster Jenkins .
Review of "This Is the Sonics" by Mr. Neutron
Audio review of "Island World" by Gary Okihiro
Okihiro portrays Hawaill as a mighty cultural engine affecting the mainland U.S., and possibly as a model for the future. Music: "St. Louis Blues," by Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio, courtesy of Internet Archive.
"Tangerine" film review
Alan Jacobson of Everett Public Library's Evergreen Cinema Society reviews the indy smash "Tangerine," an unlikely romp through the back alleys of LA's sex-worker society.
"Teens of Denial," by Car Seat Headrest
Mr. Neutron is Ron Averill, Everett Public Library, Everett, WA
"Our Kids," by Robert Putnam
Cameron Johnson is the Lone Reader, of Everett Public Library in Everett, WA. Music: Klincek stojo pod oblokom, by Tomo Sombolac
An audio film review of "Captain Fantastic"
"The Treatment" audio film review of "Captain Fantastic" a 2016 comedy drama. Written and read by Alan Jacobson.
Seattle's Palindromic Gem, Tacocat!
Mr. Neutron, Ron Averill, with another gem from his record closet.
"Man O' War," by Dorothy Ours
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Music: It's the Balm!
"When life gives me lemons, I turn up the stereo" -- Mr. Neutron
Charlie Chan
Yunte Huang's biography of the real-life Charlie Chan, aka Chang Apana, , a wiry, bullwhip-wielding ex-cowboy, the scourge of criminals in Honolulu's Chinatown.
Fargo
The Coen Brothers' black comedy Fargo gets The Treatment. Alan Jacobson provides The Treatment.
Strange Musical Finds
Mr. Neutron roots through the back of his closet and lets his freak flag fly.
Vesuvius, by Alwyn Scarth
A detailed history of the eruptions of Vesuvius.
Electric Boogaloo
The rise and fall of Yoram Globus and Menachem Golan, whose schlocky, campy films changed the face of movie making.
Punks Howl, Chains of Oppression Fall
Mr. Neutron mines punk's protest vein. Mr. Neutron is Ron Averill
"Kydd," by Julian Stockwin
Wigmaker Thomas Paine Kydd is is pressed into Nelson's navy during the Napoleanic wars and painfully (and literally) taught the ropes.
"The Devil and Miss Jones"
A cantankerous department store owner goes undercover as a shoe salesman to hunt of unionizers at his store, but gets involved in their lives instead. This classic screwball comedy stars Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, and Charles Coburn. (unrated, 1941, 92 min. Director: Sam Wood)
The Birds, The Bees, and ... The Monkees
Mr. Neutron marries past and present in his personal tribute to The Monkees upon release of their newest (and probably last) album. Mr. Neutron is Ron Averill.
"Social Insecurity," by James W. Russell
The Lone Reader talks about Social Insecurity , by James W. Russell.
"Top Spin"
This documentary follows three U.S. Olympic table-tennis hopefuls, their training, their families, and their struggles in attaining to top ranks of table tennis.
That New Old-Time Music
Mr. Neutron rounds out his series on country music by examining "artists who have dug up the roots of traditional country and bluegrass music and grafted on their own twists and turns." Featured is the music of Old Crow Medicine Show, Abigail Washburn, and Hank Williams III (Hank3). Ron Averill is Mr. Neutron
Against Football, by Steve Almond
Author and football fan Steve Almond questions his own homage to America's secular religion: Football. Music: Ignition , by Collision Process
Brian Helgeland's "Legend"
Alan Jacobson treats the best film in the gangster genre since Goodfellas . "The Treatment" theme music: Factory for My Father , John Benson Quartet Music: Hesitationbt , Fendrguitplayr San Fran Interlude , Strobone In the Crowd , The Years
Change in the Air
Director Eileen Simmons talks about goings on at the library. Music: L'Histoire du Soldat, by Igor Stravinsky Courtesy of the Internet Archive
Mill Town, by Norman H. Clark
The Lone Reader; one librarian talks about the books he reads. The Lone Reader looks at Mill Town, Norman H. Clark's magisterial history of early Everett and of the Everett Massacre. Time: 0:02:36 Size: 2.38 Mb Music: "Powerhouse," by Raymond Scott. Courtesy of Internet Archive. Sound effects, from Freesound: Bench Saw Crosscutting, by Benboncan Metal Saw, by qubodup War, gunfight, shooting, etc., by ylearkisto