The Timothy Jordan Show

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Synopsis

The Timothy Jordan Show prepares for a transition of its own. A time-shifted radio broadcast, and this podcast feature an interview with Josh Weiss about his work bringing technology infrastructure to rural Guatemala.The last News segment of the Bush era considers his legacy, as well as a host of courtroom and legislative drama.

Episodes

  • The Naked/Transparent Show

    06/01/2007 Duration: 57min

    It's the first show of 2007, which means that it's Naked Day at the Timothy Jordan Show. Why? Do you really need a reason for Naked Day? To lead off today's show Timothy interviews the Naked Guy who famously strolled around the UCSC campus in the buff when they still let great things like that happen there. He also spoke with Susan Hillhouse, curator of Santa Cruz's Museum of Art and History, and Tobin Keller, an artist currently displaying work there in the exhibit 'Corpus Perspicuus.' The Timothy Jordan Show News kicks off the new year with an opportunity for listeners to join the hardboiled News Staff and the real reason that opposites attract.

  • This Past Year

    30/12/2006 Duration: 51min

    This was a show of remembrance. We visited some of our favorite segments over the past year including our interview with The Vagina Monologues, A Little Too Young, and the Brothers Chap (homestarrunner.com). Also, Alec rounded-up his top stories and re-capped this year's number one Award of Excellence: the man who saved the world.

  • The Holiday Show

    23/12/2006 Duration: 54min

    On this fine Friday evening we interviewed Debbie from San Francisco's own Gold Club about a seemingly unlikely charity partnership between the city's Firefighters and Exotic Dancers. Also featuring original holiday tunes from the Timothy Jordan Show Carolers, and a quick chat with Steve Bronchoni on the dark truth behind Christmas. The Penultimate Timothy Jordan Show News of 2006 considers the dangers of rabid Mormons and American-Indian nuclear cooperation.

  • The Robot Show

    16/12/2006 Duration: 52min

    This Friday's show included an interview with iRobot, robots.net, and Abyss Creations (Sexbot?). We also spoke with Mr. Robosapien (he liked Kristen a lot) and unveiled the A-L-E-C 3000.

  • Fashion, Embroidery, and Rioting

    23/09/2006 Duration: 59min

    Timothy talks to Amanda Lefebre of Donna Lou Clothing and Michele Giulvezan-Tanner of the Michael Angelo Gallery and Art Studios several hours before they open their doors for the first annual Fila dela Muse Fashion Show. Derek Slayter from the Electronic Frontier Foundation gives us our weekly freedom update, including a few comments on how the EFF protected the freedoms of some avid embroidery software users. Monsters Are Not Myths sing about broken knees and broken hearts. Alec timewarps the news to us about global war, Iraq military funding, national debt increase, Hungarian rioters and more.

  • Amy and David Goodman

    16/09/2006 Duration: 57min

    Timothy talks to Amy and David Goodman about their new book, "Static: Government Liars, Media Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back." The Electronic Fronteir Foundation join us for a weekly Freedom Update. Monsters Are Not Myths sing about my mother. Alec covers a wide array of news including federal wiretapping, the readyness of Iraqi security forces, electronic voting machine vulnerabilities, and wikipedia's founder's bold resistance to censorship.

  • South Africa, EFF Update, Wiretapping and Marijuana

    09/09/2006 Duration: 59min

    Tom Pettigrew joins us to talk about his recent trip to South Africa and how that country demonstrates the contact theory on a daily basis, we recieve a Freedom update from the EFF, and Alec covers a wide range of current topics from the Present'd secret wiretapping program to some very smart marijuana farmers.

  • The Hitchhiker Song

    25/03/2006 Duration: 02min

    Monsters Are Not Myths Song of the Week for the week of March 24th, unplayed on the show, a special gift to our podcast listeners.

  • Rambling, MANM Extended, Home Star Runners

    18/03/2006 Duration: 57min

    We ramble in Alec's absence, Monsters are not Myths play and extended set (more than just The Song of the Week), Timothy interviews Matt and Mike Chapman, creators and keepers of the famous homestarrunner.com. Topics discussed include living without trying, doing what you love, working with your brother, and anonymous celebrity.

  • A Little Too Young (the musical), A Missing Nick, and News.

    11/03/2006 Duration: 01h18s

    This week we are joined in the studio by Lee Sanger Goldin, the writer and director of 'A Little Too Young; The Unstoppable Rose Levine and the Quest for the Sativa Bud' as well as two of his actors. Lee tells us a little about the show and together they sing two awesome ballads. Monsters Are Not Myths' song of the week is 'Nick Is Gone, I Have To Write A Song'. Alec brings to light life's major questions and covers port controversy, anti-abortion ridicularity, and America progress in Iraq. The Award of Excellence goes to some guys who destroyed a bread delivery truck.

  • Metavid, Retail Woes, and News.

    04/03/2006 Duration: 01h03min

    This week Aphid and Michael Dale join us to talk about their C-SPAN [re]mediation project, Metavid. Monsters Are Not Myths play their song of the week, 'Customer Service.' Alec Stefansky covers the weather, the Patriot Act, and gives the Award of Excellence to some control freaks.

  • Timothy Jordan Interviews The Brothers Chap

    01/03/2006 Duration: 21min

    Reporting from the Flashforward conference in Seattle, Washington; Timothy interviews Matt and Mike Chapman, creators and keepers of the famous homestarrunner.com Topics discussed include living without trying, doing what you love, working with your brother, and anonymous celebrity.

  • Vagina Monologues, Apathy in Santa Cruz, and News.

    25/02/2006 Duration: 59min

    This week Nicole Jost (co-Director of University of California Santa Cruz's Vagina Monologues) brings in two of her actors, Rachael Moss and Julia Heitner, to talk about the play and give us a little taste. Monsters Are Not Myths have left us a CD with the song of the week, Apathy in Santa Cruz. Our Senior Political Correspondent, Alec Stefansky, covers the Bush administration, takes an in depth look at the Cheney shooting, and gives the Award of Excellence to quantum improbability. Vagina, apathy, and excellence. What else could you need?

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