In this episode, Phil Hall interviews stand-up comic and podcaster Matt Heath, who talks about his approach to comedy and his live mic showcases in Connecticut. The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews stand-up comic and podcaster Matt Heath, who talks about his approach to comedy and his live mic showcases in Connecticut. The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Hadria Joan Douglas, author of “Seeking Asylum in Costa Rica: A Domestic Violence Survivor’s Guide to Protecting Yourself & Your Children When the System Fails.” The […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Martine Lacombe, author of “Intro to Food: College Edition,” a new book designed to help prepare college students to become self-sufficient in the supermarket and the […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com, regarding the alarming increase in credit card delinquency levels among American consumers. The episode can be heard here.
In 1965, two films about the life of Jean Harlow (both titled “Harlow”) were released. In this episode, Phil Hall interviews film historian Tom Lisanti, author of “Dueling Harlows: The Race to […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Trip Whetsell, author of “Norman Lear: His Life and Times,” a biography on the groundbreaking television producer whose creative output revolutionized popular culture in the 1970s. […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Edward Lorusso, the film historian and preservationist who has digitally restored long-forgotten classic films and who has recovered a wealth of long-lost titles. The episode can […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews director William Hart about his film award-winning film “Lead and Copper,” which investigates the contaminated water crisis that impacted Flint, Michigan. The episode can be heard […]
In this episode, Phil Hall recalls the legacy of Mabel Normand, the pioneering cinema comedy star and filmmaker. Today’s guest is Sean Crose, author of the biography “Catholic Girl: The Life and […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews former Indiana State Senator Brent Waltz, whose 176-day sentence at the Ashland Federal Correctional Institution is recalled in his new book “POW—Prisoner of Washington: A Conservative’s Journey Through […]