CBC Radio One interview with Matt Watts writer of Canadia: 2056

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Canadia 2056How dedicated am I to interesting you in listening to CBC Radio One’s new audio drama series Canadia: 2056?

VERY! And I’ll prove it…

I’ve got a snippet of the Q interview with Matt Watts (writer/star) of the show.

Download the |MP3|, but after listening to the clip be sure to tune in to hear the entire interview. It’s on TODAY! Check your time zone HERE for when exactly. Canada on CBC Radio 1.

Tune in tomorrow for… the first episode of Canadia: 2056 airs this Friday at 11:30 AM on CBC Radio One.

2 MP3s: Kurt Vonnegut reads from Breakfast Of Champions and Philip K. Dick hates it!

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The 92nd Street YThe 92nd Street Y in New York City has a podcast! To honor the passing of Kurt Vonnegut they’ve released special podcast of Vonnegut’s first public reading from Breakfast Of Champions. This funny passage was recorded three years before it was published, on May 4, 1970 at the 92nd Street Y.

Download |MP3| 11 Minutes 42 Seconds

To subscribe to the 92nd Street Y podcast, plug this feed into your podcatcher:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/92YPodcasts

But that’s not the end of this post, oh no, we’ve got more timely Kurt Vonnegut talk…

Rare audio in which Philip K. Dick sends Vonnegut to the proctologist over his novel Breakfast Of Champions.

“Disgusting and an abomination, I think the book is an incredible drying up of the liquid sap of life in the veins of a person … like a dead tree. That’s what I think, I really do. I also love Vonnegut.”

Download |MP3| 5 Minutes 30 Seconds

Another Hugo Nominee, FREE: Inclination by William Shunn

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SF author William Shunn has spun off a lean and mean fiction version of his regular podcast. The debut tale is his Hugo nominated novella Inclination available in three parts on Shunn’s cleverly titled ScienceFicShunn podcast. Here are the details…

Inclination by William ShunnInclination
By William Shunn; Read by William Shunn
3 MP3s – Approx. 2 Hours 10 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: Science Fic Shunn Podcast
Podcast: April 2007

Get all three parts:
|Part 1 MP3|Part 2 MP3|Part 3 MP3|

Or subscribe to podcast via this feed:

http://www.shunn.net/shunn.xml

Canadia: 2056 approaching: T-Minus 2 Days

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Canadia 2056CBC producer Joe Mahoney has posted what looks like the official art for the Canadia: 2056! Also, Matt Watts, the writer/lead actor in the show will be interviewed on Q CBC Radio One’s new arts and culture radio show around 3:00 PM Toronto time Thursday April 19th 2007. Even better have a listen to the three promos up on Matt Watts’ blog!

And though I risk sounding like the Roman senator Cato, I must remind you once again that… the first episode of Canadia: 2056 airs this Friday at 11:30 AM on CBC Radio One.

Zombie Astronaut has rare Ray Bradbury

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MP3 webzine - Zombie AstronautThe Zombie Astronaut has a rare LP recording of Burgess Meredith reading two Ray Bradbury stories: There Will Come Soft Rains and Marionettes Inc.! Meredith is the one man from everyone’s favorite Twilight Zone episode: Time Enough At Last

The Zombie Astronaut writes: “In my humble opinion, this version of There Will Come Soft Rains is the best audio version I’ve heard yet”

Burgess Meredith Reads Ray BradburyBurgess Meredith Reads Ray Bradbury
By Ray Bradbury; Read by Burgess Meredith
1 LP (2 MP3s) – Approx. 38 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Lively Arts
Published: 1962
Product # LA 30004
Stories:
There Will Come Soft Rains |MP3|
Marionettes Inc. |MP3|

Canadia 2056 The Countdown Continues: T Minus 3 Days

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Canadia 2056Woohoo! I got a preview of the first three episodes of CBC Radio One‘s new Comedy Science Fiction radio drama series Canadia 2056. This show is absolutely hilarious! Its a satirical look at Canada/US politics, the Canadian inferiority complexes, American obliviousness, universal bureaucracy, internet culture, Star Trek, CBC inside jokes, plenty of toilet humor (literally) and Iraq, Iraq, Iraq!

The viewpoint character, Midshipman Max Anderson, is an American (or at least as American as a Canadian stereotype of an American can be). He’s been saddled with the responsibility of being the USA’s liaison aboard the only Canadian ship in an otherwise all American invasion fleet headed towards an alien planet. It seems the planet “Ipampilash” refused to allow some galactic inspectors to land on their planet so the United States and its loyal friends in the Great White North declared war!

You can hear the first episode on Friday! Tune in…

April 20, 2007, 11:30 a.m on CBC Radio One (in Canada) and streaming online – worldwide.

Episode 1: Getting the replacement parts to leave Earth orbit is harder than getting episodes of the hot TV series Foxy Chalet (“the best Canadian show the American’s ever made”).

Episode 2: The stressed out crew of the Canadia has broken the speed of light barrier to catch up with the American fleet. Safe and secure, they’re now high on stress pills and low on brains. There’s a sequence between a homesick Midshipman and his ex-girlfriend that laugh is out loud funny.

Episode 3: A month into deep space and Midshipman Anderson has passport problems. The rest of the crew is also embroiled in a fight for supremacy with another maintenance ship – who gets to clean up the spill? He also learns a thing or two about the Canadian delicacy known as “poutine.”