On this week’s episode, Phil Hall interviews James L. Neibaur, author of “Clark Gable in the 1930s: The Films That Made Him King of Hollywood.”
On this week’s episode, Phil Hall interviews James L. Neibaur, author of “Clark Gable in the 1930s: The Films That Made Him King of Hollywood.”
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Pete Croatto, author of the book “From Hang Time to Prime Time: Business, Entertainment, and the Birth of the Modern-Day NBA.” You can hear the episode […]
In this episode, Phil Hall talks with entertainer and activist Aaron L. Myers II about his new book “White People Talking to White People: A Guide On How to Broach the Conversation […]
REV. CALEB SCOTT EVANS AND THE STATE OF FAITH. On this episode, Phil Hall discusses the place that religion holds in contemporary American society with guest Rev. Caleb Scott Evans, pastor of […]
THE RISE AND FALL OF JOEY BISHOP. This week, Phil Hall looks at the life of Rat Pack funnyman Joey Bishop with Richard A. Lertzman and Lon Davis, authors of the new […]
LAURA DI FRANCO AND THE PATH TO SELF-HEALING. On this week’s episode, Phil Hall interviews Laura Di Franco, author of “The Guide to Self-Healing,” which is now in a second volume release. […]
Chef David Standridge – On this week’s Nutmeg Chatter, Phil Hall talks turkey (and fish and chowder and vegetables) with David Standridge, the new executive chef at The Shipwright’s Daughter restaurant in […]
Folk music legend Arlo Guthrie makes a very special appearance on this episode, joining host Phil Hall to discuss his first studio recording in a decade LISTEN HERE
COUSIN BRUCIE: This week, Phil Hall scores an exclusive interview with music broadcasting legend Cousin Brucie, who has just returned to the radio dial with a new classic rock show. LISTEN HERE
GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES: A CELEBRATION. The 1953 musical classic “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe is in the Nutmeg Chatter spotlight, with host Phil Hall and writer/actor Joe Mannetti […]