Thursday, December 10, 2015

[Updated] EVG on EVR

I'm going to be doing a few shows here and there on East Village Radio.

Tomorrow morning (Dec. 11!) from 10-noon, I'll be talking with Robert Shapiro, founder of Social Tees Animal Rescue, and East Village-based illustrator Peter Arkle and writer-editor Amy Goldwasser, creators of the book "All Black Cats Are Not Alike."
And there will be some music too. And a couple bad jokes and awkward pauses. Fun!

Listen in via dashradio.com/EVR or the Dash Radio app.

The show will be rebroadcast at some point during the weekend. And I'll try to get a copy of the program to post here later.

Updated 12/11

You can tune in to the rebroadcast on Saturday (tomorrow!) from 10 a.m. to noon at dashradio.com/EVR or the Dash Radio app.

14 comments:

  1. Finally, happy news! Can't wait, Grieve.

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  2. Tay Tay! or else (a sidewalk chalk!)

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  3. Grieve, Not even Stranglehold?

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  4. Free Bird!

    Seriously, congrats, will definitely listen!

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  5. Oh, and my two kitties from Social Tees will be listening as well!

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  6. Will we be able to listen to it as a podcast?

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  7. I request:

    No Ted Nugent.

    Please play my request.

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  8. Just spent two hours glued to my computer listening. Excellent, even with all the cat-bashing. And if you were the one who chose the music, 5 stars, especially for Adam & the Ants! Thanks to you and your wonderful guests, and keep us posted on any further appearances, please -

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  9. Thanks for listening, Gojira! And I did pick the music...

    Scuba Diva, I will have a copy of it next week to post on the blog. The show will be rebroadcast over the weekend on EVR...

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