Sarah Shay Would Like to See the Menu

Sarah Shay Would Like to See the Menu
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   Sarah Shay returns to the podcast to talk about The Thrilling Adventure hour, the magic of live performance and the very concept of recommending stuff. Elsewhen, Strangely recommends some Dante, muses on the value of “trashy fiction,” and courts madness by contemplating Nicolas Cage.

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Strangely Doesburg and the Cupcake Tin

Strangely Doesburg and the Cupcake Tin
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Finally another voice! Strangely is still all alone in a cabin in the middle of nowhere, but good pal Aaron J. Shay has come to the rescue with an audio postcard. Elsewhen, Strangely has thoughts on “NPR Podcasts,” Footnotes, and Homemade Doughnuts. There is also a brand new song by Strangely, so it’s another busy episode from the long lost cabin!

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Strangely Doesburg and the Lonely Cabin

Strangely Doesburg and the Lonely Cabin

Strangely Doesburg and the Lonely Cabin

Strangely and Friends the Podcast returns! No guest this week because of #SocialDistancing, but Strangely does have some film reviews, cabin fever alleviating activity recommendations and even a bit of poetry! Let’s get cozy!

Visit Strangely’s Patreon to learn how you can help support this podcast!

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Elizabeth Emerson and the Perfect Time to Commit a Crime

Elizabeth Emerson and the Perfect Time to Commit a Crime
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Elizabeth Emerson and Strangely sneak away from their festival responsibilities during the High Desert Steam Yule Ball and hide in a broom closet. Elizabeth has some thoughts on burning off your fingerprints, accidentally working for Tim Burton, and history dissolving in your hands. Then Strangely recommends some kinky femenist literature, plays the ultimate hipster song (It’s a mustache anthem from the 1800s, SO before it was cool!), and gets an odd package...

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Kate Steensma and the Ring of Twelve

Kate Steensma and the Ring of Twelve
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Riding a blast of Arctic wind from the frozen Tundras of unseasonably cold Minnesota, Kate Steensma returns to the podcast! Kate tells Strangely all about digital ghost cows, being a yoga instructor and why you should rub your palms together before touching people. There’s also a brand new piece of fiction from Strangely’s new writing project, some thoughts on grimdark literary fiction and a Newfoundland dance tune!

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Isí Schmier and the One Part That’s Still Missing

Isí Schmier and the One Part That’s Still Missing
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It’s the Halloween Special! Isí Schmier joins Strangely in the magical Sweet Venues Broom Cupboard for a chat about horror, fringe, and poetry. Not only that but she played some Kalimba too! Strangely’s got a whole pile of spooky, hundred-year-old poetry, some film recommendations and you get to hear about uncle HPL!

Follow Isí on Twitter: @HorrorDfN

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Ava Beaux and the Rhatnoceros

Ava Beaux and the Rhatnoceros
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This week’s guest is a Prestidigitatrix! Ava Beaux joins Strangely for a chat about magic, being your own role model and the kinds of things you can do to an audience that trusts you. Strangely also has thoughts on running, Ricky Jay, and a phocomelic over-achiever. The song of the week is “I’ll Tell Me Ma” an oldie but a goodie!

You can find out more about Ava Beaux over at www.avabeaux.com

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Jule Bröcker and the Fries with Mayonnaise

Jule Bröcker and the Fries with Mayonnaise
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Jule Bröcker joins Strangely in a broom cupboard to chat about directing a live radio play, puppetry and the inherent messages we put into our work. Strangely also has some thoughts on Into the Whirlwind, academic slapfights and Jordan Peterson. This week’s song is another folk tune from deep Lomax called “Fod.”


For a little light reading head over to: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2499175

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Emily Carding and the Occulted Bard

Emily Carding and the Occulted Bard
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Emily Carding is on the podcast to chat about Shakespeare, esoterica and finding your own thing. Naturally this pairs well with some thoughts on nerdy stories, klezmer music by Oktopus and Robocop! On top of that there’s the weirdest Mailbag item yet and a Shakespearean drinking song! You can find out more about Emily on twitter and instagram: @emilycarding

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Emily Carding

I received the most delightfully odd package in the mail!

I received the most delightfully odd package in the mail!

Tim Mannix and Selling Implausibility

Tim Mannix and Selling Implausibility
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Strangely goes over to Tim Mannix’s house. Therein encountering, magic, madness and future technology. Tim also explains why professionals should do things the easy way, and amateurs should do things the hard way. There’s also Grabbers, The Beyond and a song about way too many missing cows!

For more about Tim visit www.TimMannix.com

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LAdybug and Leviathan and the Teapot Full of Screams

Ladybug and Leviathan and the Teapot Full of Screams
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This episode is a whimsical Doozy! We've got descriptions of two of my favorite shows from this year's Edinburgh Fringe! "Journey" by Swallow the Sea Caravan and "The Place You Once Forgot" by Ladybug and Leviathan! Ladybug and Leviathan then sat down with me to talk about Immersive Theatre, not startling people, and screaming into teapots. Later in the episode you get to hear the current version of a song I'm working on for a dark cabaret production with another fringe artist and then I answer some questions off a postcard!

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Heather-Rose Andrews and the Middle Bits

Heather-Rose Andrews and the Middle Bits
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Fringe! Heather-Rose Andrews has thoughts on collaborative creation, fringe theatre and carpentry. Plus more fringe musings and a brand new song about fringe people. Visit instagram.com/heatherroseandrews/ for more about Heather.

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Irish Mythen and the Beer Garden Guy

Irish Mythen and the Beer Garden Guy
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Irish Mythen sits down with Strangely to talk about finding your voice, dealing with hecklers and using folk music to change the world. There’s also the first report from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, some thoughts on tourism and Strangely’s favorite moment from Subdued Stringband Jamboree. Visit IrishMythen.com for more on Irish Mythen!

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