For the second half of episode four -- which first aired for Locust patrons on December 29, 2020 -- Tish Turl and Adam Ray Adkins share more of their work. Adam Turl, Tish Turl, and Alex Billet also talk with Omnia Sol and Adam Ray Adkins about Ilya and Emilia Kabakov and narrative conceptual art, and why the Peoria Cookie Monster mural is so much more interesting than those stupid monoliths that have been appearing lately.
Read MoreLocust Radio Ep. 3.5 - Hugo Gernsback Gets Pounded in the Butt by His Own Apolitical Scientific Utopianism
In this second half of episode three (originally posted to our Patrons in December, 2020) Adam, Tish, and Alex share some of our current writing and research, including a report on the Michelists and an overview of the work of Hugo-nominated fantasy writer Chuck Tingle.
Read MoreLocust Radio Ep. 2.5 - The Goths Are Alright
From the second half of our second episode — initially made available to our subscribers and patrons on December 11, 2020 — we discuss Edgar Allen Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death and Roger Corman’s 1964 film adaptation. We also read a few more answers from the Irrealist Workers Survey and riffed a bit about how the goths were right about (almost) everything. Discussion includes: “The Masque of the Red Death,” by Edgar Allen Poe * The Masque of the Red Death, written by Charles Beaumont and R. Wright Campbell, adapted from Poe’s story, directed by Roger Corman * “Hop-Frog,” by Edgar Allen Poe
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