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THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW Enjoy the conversation! Then check out the archives for more great episodes! Lots of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show!iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS!. About our Guest. Karl Stevens is a graphic novelist and painter whose comics have appeared regularly in the New Yorker, Village Voice (where Penny premiered), and Boston Phoenix. PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
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COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, and MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary to TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests. PODCASTS: GUESTS (ALPHABETICAL) There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual Memories Show! Maria Alexander • mp3. Maria Alexander (COVID Check-In) • mp3. Jonathan Ames • mp3. Kurt Andersen • mp3. Ho Che Anderson • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2014) • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2016) • mp3. Robb Armstrong • mp3.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW Enjoy the conversation! Then check out the archives for more great episodes! Lots of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show!iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS!. About our Guest. Karl Stevens is a graphic novelist and painter whose comics have appeared regularly in the New Yorker, Village Voice (where Penny premiered), and Boston Phoenix. PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
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COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, and MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary to TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: GUESTS (ALPHABETICAL) There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual Memories Show! Maria Alexander • mp3. Maria Alexander (COVID Check-In) • mp3. Jonathan Ames • mp3. Kurt Andersen • mp3. Ho Che Anderson • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2014) • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2016) • mp3. Robb Armstrong • mp3. BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW Enjoy the conversation! Then check out the archives for more great episodes! Lots of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show!iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS!. About our Guest. Karl Stevens is a graphic novelist and painter whose comics have appeared regularly in the New Yorker, Village Voice (where Penny premiered), and Boston Phoenix. BLOG - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Baking Bananas BBQ Beans Beauty Beef beets Beverages biscuits Blackberries blini Blueberries Bread Bread pudding Breakfast Broccoli Brunch Brussels sprouts Butter Cajun/Creole Cake Canada Candy Carrots Cauliflower Cheese Cherries Chicken Chickpeas Chili Chinese Chocolate Christmas citrus Coconut Coffee Condiments Cookies Cooking CookingShows
COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, and TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: ON SOME VERSES OF VIRGIL As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I had some trepidation going into On some verses of Virgil (pp. 774-831 in the Everyman’s edition), because it’s more than 50 pages long and I’ve, um, never read Virgil. My fears were unwarranted; “some” verses turned out to be 8 lines, and those 8 lines turned out to be the launching pad for a fantastic essay on love, sex and marriage. APRIL 2016 – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS “I was a Henry Morgan authority at the age of 24.” Kliph Nesteroff joins the show to talk about his new book, The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy (Grove Press). We discuss the evolution of comedy over the century (from vaudeville to comedy podcasters) and howNOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa.JOE OLLMANN
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Post-Thanksgiving links! Enjoy the long weekend! I’m off to Philadelphia for my 20-year high-school reunion. (Or maybe not. I’m feeling lousy with the beginnings of the same cold that knocked my wife out last week, and it’d be dumb to run myself down and get heavy-duty sick right at the end of a week-long vacation. THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
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BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW A podcast about books & life -- not necessarily in that order TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In COVID CHECK-IN WITH BOAZ ROTH COVID Check-In with Boaz Roth. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. “When you have a group of people in this country who only believe in math when it comes to tax rates, and don’t believe in science, you can pretend all you want, but you’re in denial; the math doesn’t change.”. From St. Louis, my brother BoazRoth
MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toNOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
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BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW A podcast about books & life -- not necessarily in that order TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In COVID CHECK-IN WITH BOAZ ROTH COVID Check-In with Boaz Roth. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. “When you have a group of people in this country who only believe in math when it comes to tax rates, and don’t believe in science, you can pretend all you want, but you’re in denial; the math doesn’t change.”. From St. Louis, my brother BoazRoth
MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toNOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests. PODCASTS: GUESTS (ALPHABETICAL) There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual Memories Show! Maria Alexander • mp3. Maria Alexander (COVID Check-In) • mp3. Jonathan Ames • mp3. Kurt Andersen • mp3. Ho Che Anderson • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2014) • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2016) • mp3. Robb Armstrong • mp3. BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW A podcast about books & life -- not necessarily in that order COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, andEPISODE 283
Enjoy the conversation! Then check out the archives for more great episodes! Lots of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show!iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, and RSS!. About our Guest. Robert Andrew Parker is an American artist known for both his paintings and prints of figures, landscapes, and animals. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF THE INCONSISTENCY OF OUR The essay contains much more than that, offering M.’s typically vivid examples of how we contradict ourselves from day to day, act to act. What he gives us, through this essay, is the futility of learning. Or, perhaps, of understanding. For who we are, M. contends, doesn’t derive from our ordinary actions nor our extraordinary ones. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: ON SOME VERSES OF VIRGIL As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I had some trepidation going into On some verses of Virgil (pp. 774-831 in the Everyman’s edition), because it’s more than 50 pages long and I’ve, um, never read Virgil. My fears were unwarranted; “some” verses turned out to be 8 lines, and those 8 lines turned out to be the launching pad for a fantastic essay on love, sex and marriage.JOE OLLMANN
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But at the moment, under Putin, Russia is launched on a different, worse trajectory, and western leaders have been united in their pusillanimity towards it. We have all been appeasers there. Take a few minutes and give it a read. Posted on. November 24, 2004. December 30,2005.
JANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking. THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
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BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW A podcast about books & life -- not necessarily in that order TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In COVID CHECK-IN WITH BOAZ ROTH COVID Check-In with Boaz Roth. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. “When you have a group of people in this country who only believe in math when it comes to tax rates, and don’t believe in science, you can pretend all you want, but you’re in denial; the math doesn’t change.”. From St. Louis, my brother BoazRoth
MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toNOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
BLOG - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Baking Bananas BBQ Beans Beauty Beef beets Beverages biscuits Blackberries blini Blueberries Bread Bread pudding Breakfast Broccoli Brunch Brussels sprouts Butter Cajun/Creole Cake Canada Candy Carrots Cauliflower Cheese Cherries Chicken Chickpeas Chili Chinese Chocolate Christmas citrus Coconut Coffee Condiments Cookies Cooking CookingShows
BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW A podcast about books & life -- not necessarily in that order TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In COVID CHECK-IN WITH BOAZ ROTH COVID Check-In with Boaz Roth. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. “When you have a group of people in this country who only believe in math when it comes to tax rates, and don’t believe in science, you can pretend all you want, but you’re in denial; the math doesn’t change.”. From St. Louis, my brother BoazRoth
MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toNOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests. PODCASTS: GUESTS (ALPHABETICAL) There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual Memories Show! Maria Alexander • mp3. Maria Alexander (COVID Check-In) • mp3. Jonathan Ames • mp3. Kurt Andersen • mp3. Ho Che Anderson • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2014) • mp3. Ashton Applewhite (2016) • mp3. Robb Armstrong • mp3. BLOG – THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW A podcast about books & life -- not necessarily in that order COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, andEPISODE 283
Enjoy the conversation! Then check out the archives for more great episodes! Lots of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show!iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, and RSS!. About our Guest. Robert Andrew Parker is an American artist known for both his paintings and prints of figures, landscapes, and animals. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF THE INCONSISTENCY OF OUR The essay contains much more than that, offering M.’s typically vivid examples of how we contradict ourselves from day to day, act to act. What he gives us, through this essay, is the futility of learning. Or, perhaps, of understanding. For who we are, M. contends, doesn’t derive from our ordinary actions nor our extraordinary ones. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: ON SOME VERSES OF VIRGIL As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I had some trepidation going into On some verses of Virgil (pp. 774-831 in the Everyman’s edition), because it’s more than 50 pages long and I’ve, um, never read Virgil. My fears were unwarranted; “some” verses turned out to be 8 lines, and those 8 lines turned out to be the launching pad for a fantastic essay on love, sex and marriage.JOE OLLMANN
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But at the moment, under Putin, Russia is launched on a different, worse trajectory, and western leaders have been united in their pusillanimity towards it. We have all been appeasers there. Take a few minutes and give it a read. Posted on. November 24, 2004. December 30,2005.
JANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.CHIMERA OBSCURA
Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
NOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.JOE OLLMANN
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Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
NOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.JOE OLLMANN
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Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, and BLOG - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Baking Bananas BBQ Beans Beauty Beef beets Beverages biscuits Blackberries blini Blueberries Bread Bread pudding Breakfast Broccoli Brunch Brussels sprouts Butter Cajun/Creole Cake Canada Candy Carrots Cauliflower Cheese Cherries Chicken Chickpeas Chili Chinese Chocolate Christmas citrus Coconut Coffee Condiments Cookies Cooking CookingShows
HOMEMADE IRISH CREAM Directions. Heat the cream and instant coffee in a small saucepan over medium heat until warm, stirring until the grains are fully dissolved, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the coffee mixture to a blender. Add the eggs, whiskey, condensed milk, chocolate syrup, vanilla, and almondextract. Blend
LIMONCELLO - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Ingredients. 10 organic Meyer lemons (washed and dried) 1 bottle vodka (750-ml; 100-proof preferred, or 80-proof) 1-4 cup sugar (to taste) PROSCIUTTO-WRAPPED BREADSTICK TWISTS Stir together the flour, yeast, salt and pepper. Add the oil and warm water and mix with a spoon until combined. Knead by hand for 10 minutes or alternatively, mix SUPPORT ARTISTS & CREATORS! I always plug my Patreon/Paypal setup at the end of my show so that listeners can show their support for my Virtual Memories Show podcast. If you’d like to support some of my guests in theirJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.NOVEMBER 2004
Here’s an invite to any of my NY/NJ-based readers: Ari Scott, a delightful singer-songwriter (and former official pre-VM girlfriend), is releasing her new EP I Can Open My Eyes at The Bitter End (147 Bleeker St., NYC) tomorrow night (Tues., Nov. 30) at 9:30pm! Join me, the official VM girlfriend, and a bunch of our friends at the show! Also, buy Ari’s first record, I Was Only Just A ChorusTHE GUEST LIST 2017
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2017 and the books they hope to read in 2018 for our special year-end Guest List episode!Three dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page toCHIMERA OBSCURA
Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
NOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.JOE OLLMANN
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Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
NOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.JOE OLLMANN
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Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, and BLOG - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Baking Bananas BBQ Beans Beauty Beef beets Beverages biscuits Blackberries blini Blueberries Bread Bread pudding Breakfast Broccoli Brunch Brussels sprouts Butter Cajun/Creole Cake Canada Candy Carrots Cauliflower Cheese Cherries Chicken Chickpeas Chili Chinese Chocolate Christmas citrus Coconut Coffee Condiments Cookies Cooking CookingShows
HOMEMADE IRISH CREAM Directions. Heat the cream and instant coffee in a small saucepan over medium heat until warm, stirring until the grains are fully dissolved, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the coffee mixture to a blender. Add the eggs, whiskey, condensed milk, chocolate syrup, vanilla, and almondextract. Blend
LIMONCELLO - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Ingredients. 10 organic Meyer lemons (washed and dried) 1 bottle vodka (750-ml; 100-proof preferred, or 80-proof) 1-4 cup sugar (to taste) PROSCIUTTO-WRAPPED BREADSTICK TWISTS Stir together the flour, yeast, salt and pepper. Add the oil and warm water and mix with a spoon until combined. Knead by hand for 10 minutes or alternatively, mix SUPPORT ARTISTS & CREATORS! I always plug my Patreon/Paypal setup at the end of my show so that listeners can show their support for my Virtual Memories Show podcast. If you’d like to support some of my guests in theirJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.NOVEMBER 2004
Here’s an invite to any of my NY/NJ-based readers: Ari Scott, a delightful singer-songwriter (and former official pre-VM girlfriend), is releasing her new EP I Can Open My Eyes at The Bitter End (147 Bleeker St., NYC) tomorrow night (Tues., Nov. 30) at 9:30pm! Join me, the official VM girlfriend, and a bunch of our friends at the show! Also, buy Ari’s first record, I Was Only Just A ChorusTHE GUEST LIST 2017
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2017 and the books they hope to read in 2018 for our special year-end Guest List episode!Three dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page toCHIMERA OBSCURA
Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
NOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.JOE OLLMANN
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Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 THE VIRTUAL MEMORIES SHOW The Virtual Memories Show is a weekly interview podcast about books and life, not necessarily in that order. Your host, Gil Roth, interviews guests about their careers and the books that have helped shape their lives, and tries to engage in witty banter for which you’d think 49 years of dilettantism would have prepared him better. THE COVID-19 SESSIONS The COVID-19 Sessions. Return to the Virtual Memories Show main page. Nearly daily from March 25 to June 11, 2020, I posted conversations with past guests of my Virtual Memories Show podcast about how they’re coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, I’ve gone back to recording full-length episodes with new guests.THE GUEST LIST 2019
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to read in 2020 for our special year-end Guest List episode! More than two dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page to check out all the books, as well as their past episodes! (Photo of most of my 2019 books (not incl. comics) by me) TRAGIC IS AS STUPID DOES? (OR, KABBALAH, ARISTOTLE I was working on my From the Editor column for the Jan/Feb issue of my magazine, and I realized that you guys might dig the one I wrote for the Nov/Dec issue: In PODCASTS: COMICS & CARTOONING I’ve done a lot of Virtual Memories Show podcasts with cartoonists over the years, so I thought I’d collect them here so you cartooning fans can check ’em out at your leisure! Enjoy! (You can check out the full archive of the Virtual Memories Show over here!). FOLLOW ALONG. There are plenty of ways you can follow The Virtual MemoriesShow!
NOVEMBER 2010
What It Is: 11/22/10. What I’m reading: The Odyssey, but I’ve let that slide this past week. Also, I realized on Sunday that I hadn’t read my copy of Jason’s new comic, Werewolves of Montpellier, so that was like discovering an anthropomorphized, ligne claire jewel in the cushion of my sofa. MONDAY MORNING MONTAIGNE: OF AGE Writing around 1580, M. laughs off the idea of death from old age as “natural”: What an idle fancy it is to expect to die of a decay of powers brought on by extreme old age, and to set ourselves this term for our duration, since that is the rarest of all deaths and the least customary! We call it alone natural, as if it were contrary toJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.JOE OLLMANN
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Chimera Obscura . All contents copyright Gil Roth 2003-2012 and Amy Roth 2006-2012. Central NJ, December 2006 COVID CHECK-IN WITH STOYA Listen to the conversation! Then check out the archives for more conversations from The Before Times.. There are plenty of ways to follow The Virtual Memories Show: iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TuneIn, Tumblr, and RSS. About our Guest. Stoya has been a pornographer since 2006 and a writer since 2012. She was written for the New York Times, the Guardian, Playboy, and BLOG - MINIMALLY INVASIVE Baking Bananas BBQ Beans Beauty Beef beets Beverages biscuits Blackberries blini Blueberries Bread Bread pudding Breakfast Broccoli Brunch Brussels sprouts Butter Cajun/Creole Cake Canada Candy Carrots Cauliflower Cheese Cherries Chicken Chickpeas Chili Chinese Chocolate Christmas citrus Coconut Coffee Condiments Cookies Cooking CookingShows
HOMEMADE IRISH CREAM Directions. Heat the cream and instant coffee in a small saucepan over medium heat until warm, stirring until the grains are fully dissolved, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the coffee mixture to a blender. Add the eggs, whiskey, condensed milk, chocolate syrup, vanilla, and almondextract. Blend
CRANBERRY-GIN COCKTAIL Pour the remaining sugar into a bowl. In batches, roll the cranberries in the sugar. Return to the wire rack and allow to dry for at least 2 hours or overnight. Store in an airtight container until ready to use. Cocktail. Mix the gin, cranberry juice and bitters in a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour into a PROSCIUTTO-WRAPPED BREADSTICK TWISTS Stir together the flour, yeast, salt and pepper. Add the oil and warm water and mix with a spoon until combined. Knead by hand for 10 minutes or alternatively, mix SUPPORT ARTISTS & CREATORS! I always plug my Patreon/Paypal setup at the end of my show so that listeners can show their support for my Virtual Memories Show podcast. If you’d like to support some of my guests in theirJANUARY 2004
Normally, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’ve decided to reveal some aspects of this trip. First lesson: Tom Jones still Has It. Second lesson: The sports book at the Venetian has free drinks, but it’s NOT good to say to yourself, “It’s only 10:30 a.m. here, but on the east coast it’s actually 1:30 p.m., so that makes it okay to start drinking.NOVEMBER 2004
Here’s an invite to any of my NY/NJ-based readers: Ari Scott, a delightful singer-songwriter (and former official pre-VM girlfriend), is releasing her new EP I Can Open My Eyes at The Bitter End (147 Bleeker St., NYC) tomorrow night (Tues., Nov. 30) at 9:30pm! Join me, the official VM girlfriend, and a bunch of our friends at the show! Also, buy Ari’s first record, I Was Only Just A ChorusTHE GUEST LIST 2017
We asked the past year’s podcast-guests for the favorite books they read in 2017 and the books they hope to read in 2018 for our special year-end Guest List episode!Three dozen guests participated, so listen to the show to hear about their picks, and use this page toChimera Obscura
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