And now, here's a soothing musical interlude......

All the Innertubes, conveniently gathered in one place

April 16, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 135 - Joy Stocke

Chef and author Joy Stocke speaks to us from her kitchen in New Jersey, telling stories about learning to cook at her grandmother's side, and how to use her favorite pantry items.
Guest: Joy Stocke
April 9, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 134 - Justin Timpane on the movies

He's a filmmaker.  And he's a film fan.  Listen as Justin Timpane gives his take on how studios can make good films on decent budgets.
April 2, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 133 - Scott Lauber and Nick Roman talk Baseball 2024

Baseball 2024 is underway! Scott Lauber of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Nick Roman of KPCC Radio preview the season and make their predictions on winners, losers, and how gambling will affect the game.
March 26, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 132 - Eric Cline

Back in 1177 BC, civilization in the eastern Mediterranean collapsed. After a few decades, civilization in the area rose again. Eric Cline has books about both events - and one of them is a graphic novel!
Guest: Eric Cline
March 19, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 131 - Elizabeth Anderson

Most of us are defined by our jobs: "and what do you do?" And it seems employers have always had the upper hand. Philosopher and economist Elizabeth Anderson says workers deserve better.
March 12, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 130 - Mykhylo talks about Ukraine in 2024

Mykhylo is an American who lives most of the year in Ukraine, training field medics in the war against Russia. We last talked with him in 2022. He's back with an update.
March 5, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 129 - Sam Adams on the 2024 Oscars

Film critic Sam Adams says 2023 was a banner year for film, and the 2024 Oscars will be proof! Sam talks good and bad about candidates for Best Picture, Best Lead Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and lots more.
Guest: Sam Adams
Feb. 27, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 128 - Clay Routledge

Forward into the past!  Clay Routledge has studied nostalgia for years, and says our tendency to think about the "good old days" can actually help us deal with the present and look to the future.
Feb. 20, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 127 - Jordan Frith

Barcodes - the little stripes on everything you buy that make the register beep at the checkout counter. Ever wonder how they got there? Jordan Frith did, and his book reveals a weird and wonderful history.
Guest: Jordan Frith
Feb. 13, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 126 - Nicholas Buccola

In February 1965 there was a televised debate on "the American dream is at the expense of the American Negro." Author Nicholas Buccola tells why that debate still affects us today.
Feb. 6, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 125 - Dick Polman on the 2024 Primaries

Have you checked out politics lately? We're definitely in the midst of strange political times. Thank goodness political columnist Dick Polman is here to help us sort things out.  As much as he can.....
Guest: Dick Polman
Feb. 4, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Jennifer Lin "Ten Times Better"

Journalist and documentarian Jennifer Lin is premiering her latest film this week. "Ten Times Better" is the remarkable story of George Lee, a dancer the film describes as a "prodigy, refugee and pioneer."
Guest: Jennifer Lin
Jan. 30, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 124 - Ross Gay

Exploring the mind of a writer!  Poet and essayist Ross Gay talks about what inspires his writing, how he gets his ideas on paper, and how he shapes them into his poems and essays.
Guest: Ross Gay
Jan. 23, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 123 - Heather Zell

What's it like to be a contestant on a TV game show? Heather Zell won cash and a trip on Wheel of Fortune, and she's here to share behind-the-scenes stories about the show (and Pat and Vanna)!
Guest: Heather Zell
Jan. 16, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 122 - John C. Austin

How do we tackle the problem of immigration? John C. Austin, a fellow at the Brookings Institute, has co-authored a plan featuring logical, common-sense steps we can take to fix a broken system.
Jan. 2, 2024

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 121 - Looking WAY back as 2024 begins

Looking back at 2023? Not for us! We prefer to look WAY back -- to the TV themes we heard while we were growing up, and to the radio programs America heard while it grew up.
Dec. 26, 2023

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 120 - Art Caplan wraps up 2023

Ozempic is a drug intended to help diabetics. Is it okay to prescribe it for weight loss? Who's better equipped to handle abortions, doctors or legislators? Bioethicist Art Caplan looks at these and other medical issues
Guest: Art Caplan
Dec. 25, 2023

The Musical Innertube 2023 Christmas Special - Holiday Tales for All Occasions

Merry Christmas! Here are holiday stories as warm as the kiss of an angel, and as stupid as your cousin Harry, who still believes mistletoe is a disease contracted by astronauts.
Dec. 19, 2023

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 119 - Carmen Khan

Most shrink from Shakespeare. His language is archaic and hard to understand. Behold! Carmen Khan is here to help you understand what the Bard is saying - and, more importantly, why he's saying it.
Guest: Carmen Khan
Dec. 12, 2023

The Musical Innertube - Blast from the Past - A Cory Hutcheson Christmas

Why do we have Christmas trees and Christmas cookies? Where did the idea of Santa Claus originate? Is there really such a thing as "holiday hide the pickle?" Folklorist Cory Hutcheson tells all about holiday traditions!
Dec. 5, 2023

The Musical Innertube - Blast from the Past - Car Radio Dog

At the end of every episode of The Musical Innertube, we thank virtual band Car Radio Dog for playing our theme music.  Why? And what is a virtual band? Listen and find out!
Guest: Car Radio Dog
Nov. 28, 2023

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 118 - Jennifer Lin

Journalist, author and filmmaker Jennifer Lin takes us on a deep dive into history with her film Beethoven in Beijing - as well as a deep dive into her family history with her book Shanghai Faithful.
Guest: Jennifer Lin
Nov. 21, 2023

The Musical Innertube Holiday Special - A Martin Stewart Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for friends and family to gather together.  But what if you're all by yourself this year?  Don't worry! The Musical Innertube Players have a solution: Martin Stewart's lonely Thanksgiving feast.
Nov. 14, 2023

The Musical Innertube - Blast from the Past with Updates - Cheryl Clark

They're baaack! Those ads saying you need to enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan! Well, we're back, too! Here's our talk with medical reporter Cheryl Clark all about Medicare plans, including updates about new regulations.
Guest: Cheryl Clark