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May 2013

Anomaly MiniSkirt: Where’s My Flying Car?!

By |2016-12-22T14:25:05-06:00May 15th, 2013|Anomaly, Classic Movies, History, Interviews, Show Notes|

In this Anomaly Special, AKA "MiniSkirt Episode", Jen interviews her Nana on how the world has changed since she was born: technology, entertainment and life in general. Where's my flying car?! Nana is a sweet lady who lives to love, and Jen is honored to have her on the show. *This episode was recorded outdoors. In addition to a [...]

April 2013

Anomaly Supplemental: Sherlock Holmes

By |2016-12-22T14:25:06-06:00April 25th, 2013|Anomaly Supplemental, Books, History, Show Notes, TV episode review|

In the April edition of Anomaly Supplemental, Sue and I discuss Sherlock Holmes in all of his incarnations. From the original Arthur Conan Doyle short stories to modern interpretations like BBC’s Sherlock and everything in between, we examine what makes Sherlock Holmes one of the most popular characters in history. Meds, co-host of the Waffle [...]

December 2012

Anomaly Supplemental: A Christmas Carol

By |2016-12-22T14:25:07-06:00December 24th, 2012|Anomaly Supplemental, Books, Classic Movies, Classic TV, Fantasy, History, Holidays, Show Notes|

Donate iTunes Stitcher Player FM Podcast RSS BAH! Humbug! A Christmas Carol Chat Anomaly Supplemental returns to discuss one of the most popular pieces of literature: "A Christmas Carol." The Charles Dickens classic has been re-told over and over throughout the last century and Sue and KC have plenty to talk about. [...]

September 2012

Anomaly Supplemental: Shakespeare and Sci-Fi

By |2016-12-22T14:25:07-06:00September 24th, 2012|Anomaly Supplemental, History, Sci Fi, Show Notes, Theatre|

For September, Anomaly Supplemental turns its attention to the legendary William Shakespeare. KC and Sue find connections to the Bard and the science fiction genre by discussing a sci-fi adaptations of Shakespeare's plays, his portrayals in television, and the actors that are known for spouting soliloquies and technobabble at the drop of a hat. The [...]

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