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Report from The Egyptian

Loyal reader and longtime MST3K fan Lynn Roof checks in with this report from the event with Kevin Murphy at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

She writes:

It was very sparsely attended, which was good and bad. The people there really wanted to see the films and meet Kevin, though, so that […]

Joel talks boxed set

The Twin Cities Star Tribune recently ran a brief interview with Joel Hodgson discussing the release of the first MST3K boxed set. You can read it at http://www.startribune.com/stories/389/3455145.html.

Trace’s American Life

A recent edition of the marvelous NPR radio show This American Life was about home movies, and featured an interview with several of the folks behind the TV show “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” including Trace Beaulieu (misspelled “Buelue” on the show’s web site).

The episode is now in the web site’s archives, and […]

Mary Jo online

Mary Jo Pehl was featured on the August 23rd edition of NPR’s “All Things Considered.” You can hear her latest essay, “New York Apartment Lock,” by pointing your RealAudio thingamajig to: http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/20020823.atc.10.ram

The January 31 edition of National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” also featured a piece by Mary Jo detailing her arrival […]

Joel helps with “Robot Bastard”

The website comics2film.com has some news about one of Joel Hodgson’s recent projects.

It says that Rob Schrab, creator of the indie hit comic “Scud: The Disposable Assassin” is working on a low-budget, independently produced short film called “Robot Bastard.”

The fourth paragraph of the story reads:

Schrab told C2F that he was […]