On this episode, we discuss hauntings in the United States as part one of a special two part series. We touch upon 112 Ocean Avenue where The Amityville Horror took place, the Crescent Hotel, The Whaley House, The Winchester Mystery House, and a few spots in my home state of Arizona, including the Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone and Casey Moore’s in Tempe…
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The Nocturne Nebula Gag Reel
Like any good production, Confessions from the Nocturne Nebula had it’s fair share of outtakes, bloopers, and gags. Here are our favorites. Also, remember that if you don’t hear a certain cast member, it means they did too good a job!
Continue reading...Episode Six: So Long Salome’s
Finale. Stratford gets his way on a phone call. Morgan is fed up. Nolan Stone takes a long look at Salome’s. A 24 hour pawn shop in the Stockyards receives an unlikely visitor. A trip back to the Memorial Gardens doesn’t go as expected…
Continue reading...Episode Five: The House Takes a Beating
Malachi Stratford makes demands. Nolan’s options shrink. Yoli visits and brings company. Stone and Wallace have a difference of opinion. Zarah has an upstairs meeting with the boss. Salome’s doesn’t open on time…
Continue reading...Episode Four: Chasing a Gut Shot Straight
Zarah learns of Cherry’s fate. Nolan Stone loses something important. Steps are retraced. Flynn Morgan makes friendly conversation. A search for a needle through a space-station-sized haystack ends with an unexpected and unwelcome visitor…
Continue reading...Episode Three: Coupe Jubilee
Cherry Cordial gets a haircut. Zarah gets a primer on Gaia Compact religion. Nolan and Cherry descend into the dangerous Old Aldfar. A visit to the station’s gardens reveals a deadly secret.
Continue reading...Episode Two: Three Lawmen Walk Into a Bar
Nolan Stone tends to an unexpected visitor to Salome’s. Flynn Morgan has bad news. Malachi Stratford makes some inquiries. Yoli Wallace makes a one-time offer. Zarah raises an important question…
Continue reading...Episode One: The Bittersweet Goodbye
Everyone’s getting ready for a going away party at Salome’s. Cherry gets a bonus. Nolan Stone gets an offer he should refuse. An unusual bet is laid at the roulette table. Zarah pours a drink. An unexpected arrival spoils the party…
Continue reading...Episode 11: On the QT — Movies Directed by Quentin Tarantino
Co-hosts Amy and Ashley put Quentin Tarantino under their microscope on this edition of Prizefighting Kangaroo. There’s a deep dive into the filmmaker and foot fetishist’s 2019 summer blockbuster, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood. Though they didn’t actually cover the foot-loving aspect of the director, they did chat about his other movies and as well as what makes him continually compelling…
Continue reading...Episode 006: The Lives and Deaths of Saints
In this latest installment of The Mortician’s Daughter, we talk about avoiding the summer heat (and resultant depression) here in the Sonoran Desert and about the paths to Sainthood, obviously. You might not see the initial correlation between these two ideas, but in fifteen minutes, I can draw the line. Yes, as any art historian can tell you, the road to sainthood is quite violent for those martyred for their faith.
In this episode, we discuss the lives (and deaths) of some Catholic Saints and consider some alternative options…
Continue reading...Episode 04: Mike Zimmerlich
For our fourth episode of Band Basics, we asked Mike Zimmerlich of 80/20 Records to join us in the studio. As the co-founder and President of 80/20, we talk shop on running a record label, submitting your music, contacting the press, plus a whole lot more. Hosted by Mark Anderson, catch this hour long conversation with Mike and (hopefully) learn a thing or two as they discuss a myriad of topics about being in the music business…
Continue reading...Episode 10: Whit’s Up! — Movies Directed by Whit Stillman
In our continued celebration of directors in 2019, for this episode we’ve invited a guest — Phoenix-based journalist Tom Reardon — to join us to chat about one of his favorite directors, Whit Stillman. With only seven movies under his directorship, Stillman hasn’t been terribly prolific but he has managed to maintain a following and create opinions about his movies that often follow the lives of young, rich kids in NYC. Let’s just say not everyone in this convo holds the same level of fandom… of the director and of socialites…
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