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Giant Slide 19 Holes Underground Parking Podcast
an outtake from Don't Crush That Dwarf [ The Fly! — Counterspy! — Afflicter of Justice! ]
Here’s something I wish I had more of: walking through the Firesign Theatre’s voluminous, amazing archive with David Ossman. In the short clip above, he’s reading and commenting on a few pages written for Don’t Crush That Dwarf Hand Me the Pliers but later excised from the final script (folks who know the album will recognize where this sequence would have gone). As David walks through these few pages, he’s also commenting on how they would have recorded it, with prerecorded sequences dropped in later. Of all the Firesign albums, Dwarf is the one that most...
2024-12-04
03 min
Love & Philosophy
#40: All Those Yesterdays: a lifelong conversation with poet-philosopher John Koethe
Send a love messageFrank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Ludwig Wittgenstein, dualism, physics, and more."John Koethe was born on December 25, 1945. He began writing poetry in 1964 during his undergraduate years at Princeton University and went on to receive a PhD in philosophy from Harvard University.GiveSupport with a SubscriptionKoethe’s Ninety-fifth Street (Harper Perennial, 2009) won the 2010 Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets. He has published numerous other books of poetry, including Cemeteries and Galaxies (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2025); Walking Backwards: Poems 1966–2016 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018); The Swim...
2024-11-28
1h 05
Giant Slide 19 Holes Underground Parking Podcast
How to Be in Two Places at Once (The Organist ep. 91)
In late 2017, when I was first figuring out how to write about the Firesign Theatre, Andrew Leland offered me a space (and a producer, Myke Dodge Weiskopf) on his excellent podcast, sponsored by KCRW and McSweeney’s, The Organist. Early on — before I decided that media archaeology would be the book’s through line — I was thinking a lot about the way people listened to Firesign Theatre albums: almost always in a group, intensively, in the dark, often stoned. I had also heard that Firesign had a cult following among soldiers in Vietnam, and (more specifically) that the legend...
2024-09-23
26 min
HIV Connect
Balancing the Scale: Weight Gain in People Living with HIV
Most medications and treatments have side effects - antiretroviral therapy is no different. In the early days of the epidemic, HIV medications often caused weight gain in the upper back and lower stomach. Today's medications have lessened some of these effects but often still cause weight gain. Kalvin speaks with advocate Lillabeth Gonzalez and Dr. John Koethe to discuss the effects of weight gain on people living with HIV. Connect with IAPAC: @IAPAC; https://www.iapac.org/Connect with Kalvin: @kalvin_pughSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy N...
2023-09-26
32 min
Life after bay
Life after bay #014 fanfics with Haveaseat_Pete
Here is my interview with Malina aka Haveaseat_Pete! Its in german so please bear with me as it was much more easier in my current emotional stress state to talk in my mother tongue. I will add the transcript in english to German / Haveaseat_Pete on AO3 Somewhere beneath the lies: 19th century Max & Chloe Escherlat with Never married on AO3 Clarx with The Vodoo Man on AO3 Things we talked about: Koethe makes LiS fan music on youtube AO3 Archive of our own Fan...
2023-01-29
1h 08
The Daily Poem
John Koethe's "The Late Wisconsin Spring"
John Koethe (born December 25, 1945) is an award-winning American poet, essayist and professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[1] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
2022-03-22
10 min
The Kenyon Review Podcast
42. John Koethe
Andrew Grace talks with John Koethe about balancing a dual career as poet and philosopher, the best times of year to write a poem, eating dinner with John Ashbery and Frank O'Hara and the advantages of having a job NOT related to poetry. Do tune in.
2017-02-06
26 min
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures
The Converging Epidemics of HIV and Obesity
AIDS Seminar with John Koethe, MD, MSCI
2014-04-16
59 min