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 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 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 […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Robert S. Bader, author of “Zeppo: The Reluctant Marx Brother.” The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Angela S. Beauchamp, author of “Eleanor Roosevelt on Screen: The First Lady’s Appearances in Film and Television, 1932-1962.” The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews James Burling, vice president for legal affairs at Pacific Legal Foundation author of “Nowhere to Live: The Hidden Story of America’s Housing Crisis.” The episode can […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Roswell, New Mexico-based historian John LeMay, who has created a unique niche with his books relating to ghosts, monsters, cryptozoology and UFOs in the Old West. […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interview Wesley Hyatt, author of “I’d Like to Buy a Vowel – Spinning 50 Years of Wheel of Fortune,” published by BearManor Media. The episode can be […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Brilyn Holland the 18-year-old founder and editor-in-chief of The Truth Gazette and author of “One Generation Away: Why Now Is the Time to Restore American Freedom.” […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Fox News’ media commentator Joe Concha regarding his new book “Progressively Worse: Why Today’s Democrats Ain’t Your Daddy’s Donkeys.” The episode can be heard here.