Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2008

UtahFM.org: Pinpoint SLC 6

[Media/Podcast] In this week's edition of UtahFM.org's Pinpoint SLC podcast, Bill Frost (some assclown from City Weekly) interviews local nerdcore hip-hoppers Rotten Musicians about their new CD release on Oct. 17, then Utah Opera's Crystal Young-Otterstrom talks Madame Butterfly. Rap and rhapsody, makes perfect sense.


(Bill Frost)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

UtahFM.org: Pinpoint SLC 5

[Media/Podcast] This week, UtahFM.org's local entertainment podcast Pinpoint SLC features SLUG's Angela Brown chatting up Spy Hop and Musicology--not related to Prince, far as we know.

Hear Pinpoint SLC now:
(Bill Frost)

Thursday, September 25, 2008

UtahFM.org: Pinpoint SLC 4

[Media/Podcast] UtahFM.org's fourth local entertainment podcast is here--this time, it's about the Sego Art & Music Festival, and singer-songwriter Paul Jacobsen (interviewed by City Weekly's own Jamie Gadette).

Friday, September 19, 2008

UtahFM.org: Pinpoint SLC 3

[Media/Podcast] In this week's installment of UtahFM.org's Pinpoint SLC local entertainment podcast, SLUG's Andrew Glasset talks to Kid Theodore, and Utah Symphony & Opera's Crystal Young-Otterstrom gets all classical (music) on your ass. Not that she'd put it exactly that way ...

Hear Pinpoint SLC now at UtahFM.org. (Bill Frost)

Thursday, September 11, 2008

UtahFM.org: Pinpoint SLC 2

[Media/Podcast] The second weekly installment of UtahFM.org's Pinpoint SLC debuts today--this time, hosted by City Weekly's Bill Frost (yeah, me) and Plan-B Theater's Jerry Rapier.

The latest five-minute podcast, which should also be heard on UtahFM's live stream, is divided between myself interviewing local rock-scene vets SuperSoFar (right) about their new EP release at Club Vegas tomorrow night, and Jerry talking to playwright Jeff Metcalf about his A Slight Discomfort, opening at the Salt Lake Acting Company.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Pinpoint SLC on UtahFM.org

[Media/Podcast] Sure, the name sounds kinda like a condo development in Draper, but UtahFM.org's new Pinpoint SLC podcast (debuting today) is far more useful than that. The factoids from UFM:

"Pinpoint SLC picks the sweetest fruit from the blossoming Salt Lake City art and culture scene and delivers it directly to your ears in weekly delectable doses. Independent local media veterans bring SLC notables onto the show to let them tell firsthand tales from the city’s creative side. Podcasts fuse the intimacy of radio with the Net’s interactivity to promote a community that is connected, cultured and informed. Viral technology that allows any website to host the podcasts ensures they will spread like fire through all online channels frequented by Salt Lake art and culture enthusiasts, beginning with UtahFM’s already exploding listenership.

"Quick facts: Covers local bands, classical music, theater and visual arts. Airs each Thursday·. Five minutes long. Showcases best events of upcoming week. Downloadable from iTunes, UtahFM.org and Flash widget. Directs listeners to other local media for more information."

Don't worry--you won't actually explode. And those local-media veterans include SLUG's Angela Brown (up first for the Sept. 4 podcast), Jerry Rapier of Plan-B Theater, Laura Durham of the Utah Arts Council and 15 Bytes, Kate Crawford and Crystal Young-Otterstrom on classical music, as well as City Weekly's Jamie Gadette and ... me? Oh yeah--better get to work.

Pinpoint SLC will also pop up regularly during UtahFM's streaming programming--which you should be listening to already; it's all the web radio you need. (Bill Frost)

Thursday, July 3, 2008

The 120 Minute Hour

[Podcast] Frequent City Weekly contributor Brian Staker does this podcast called The Awkward Hour, wherein he sits and chats with random "interesting" people for nearly 120 minutes (yes, that adds up to far more than an hour--he's a writer, not a mathematician).

For Episode 8, he podded me. No, I don't know why, either. Much shit was talked about sports writers, rock critics, bad TV, our ever-dumber America and other stuff we can't remember (Episode 8 brought to you by Uinta Golden Spike Hefeweizen, BTW). I also alleged that CW editor Holly Mullen is on permanent vacation, so I'll be cleaning out my desk while you listen.

Check my Awkward Two Hours with Staker here. (Bill Frost)