Archive for July, 2007

IDS Episode 51 “Detachment 3″

Posted in podcasts on July 30th, 2007 by John Mauldin

This week we check in with our Curmudgeon and see what he has been up to this summer.  We also discuss our plans for year 2 of the Inexplicable Dumb Show!

IDS Epidsode 50 - “Odorous Maximus”

Posted in podcasts on July 23rd, 2007 by Tee Quillin

This week, we talk to actor/writer Josh Childs about his new screenplay and his upcoming projects. We also take a virtual visit to the Hippodrome State Theatre in Gainesville, FL and check with with the Hairspray!

Deep Fried Theatre:

The Buzz:

Payin’ the Rent:

The Two Shot:

IDS 49 - “The King James Version”

Posted in podcasts on July 16th, 2007 by Tee Quillin

Kate's fabulous hair and Mark as

Today we visit with Bill Bowers, Mark Cabus and Kate Goodwin about their experiences at the 2007 Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts as the five week program comes to a close!

 

IDS Episode 48 “The Howdy Doody”

Posted in podcasts on July 9th, 2007 by John Mauldin

This week we stretch the meaning of Deep Fried Theatre, talk with Mike Randleman, discover Tee’s new obsession, and John launches his website!

CALL TO ARMS! Nominate the IDS for a Podcast Award!!

Posted in Website News on July 6th, 2007 by Tee Quillin

Nominations are live for the 2007 Podcast Awards. You can find out more by going to http://www.podcastawards.com. Here’s the deal, though. The rules for nominations are pretty tight. You can only nominate us once and only for certain categories. I’m going to make it easy on our listeners and readers.

Head over to the nomination page and fill out this information:

Podcast Name: The Inexplicable Dumb Show

Podcast URL: http://www.inexplicabledumbshow.com

Make sure you ONLY nominate us for the “Best Produced” and “Cultural Arts” categories.

Thanks for your continued support!

IDS Episode 47 “The Norwegian Wood”

Posted in podcasts on July 2nd, 2007 by John Mauldin

This week we look at the Gablestage at the Biltmore Hotel, are visited by Stoney Westmoreland and free our natural voice with Guy William Molnar.