Vintage Annals Archive Podcast

Vintage Annals Archive

We talk deep dives into any and all the subjects we research for the podcast. We tend to focus more on artists that dug deeper into the work and themselves in what they offered to the world. We tell stories of everyday people, visionaries, and outsiders. We also present histories of the past to help navigate the present. We present a unique form of interview, conversation, and storytelling in an organic manner and focus on art, culture, music, film, and more. Hosted by: 1) Rich Wexler, founder and curator of the @vintageannalsarchive Instagram Based in beautiful West Philadelphia.

  1. Ep. 203: “Micro Budget” film with Carla Jimenez

    2D AGO

    Ep. 203: “Micro Budget” film with Carla Jimenez

    About Carla Jimenez She has had roles in series such as Lincoln Heights, My Name Is Earl and Little Britain USA, and has appeared in films including Miss March(2009) and Phat Girlz (2006). Jimenez has appeared in Nacho Libre, Lady in the Water, and Accepted. In 2003, Jimenez appeared as a character named Virginia, in the independent cult film My Life with Morrisseyby Andrew Overtoom. She was a recurring character on the ABC TV shows Desperate Housewives, Better Off Ted and Last Man Standing. She also played the recurring role of Rosa on Raising Hope. Jimenez has also appeared in the Netflix sitcom Fuller House, playing an adoption agent for Jesse and Becky. She played Alba, the Pembertons' maid, on FOX's The Mick and most recently in the film “Micro Budget”. She also originated the role of Pancha in her first Broadway production “Real Women Have Curves” that opened 4-27-2025 and has a long history of performing in plays and musicals. https://www.instagram.com/thisiscarlajimenez THE STORY When Terry (Patrick Noth) discovers he's about to be a father, he does what any other sane person would do. He moves himself and his nine-months-pregnant wife from Iowa to Los Angeles to shoot a low-budget indie movie and sell it to a streamer for a “fuck-ton of money.” Documented by his cousin Devin’s behind-the-scenes camera crew, Terry suddenly finds that his beliefs about diversity, the #MeToo movement, and what technically qualifies as a properly financed film production put him at odds with, well, every single person who meets him. Featuring a cast of comedy MVPs, the uproarious Micro Budget follows Terry’s disastrous attempts to make a disaster movie, and his inability to serve a decent lunch. THE CAST Brandon Micheal Hall (Poker Face), Patrick Noth (The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show), Emilea Wilson (Alternatino With Arturo Castro), Nichole Sakura (Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain), Jordan Rock (Bupkis), Jon Gabrus (101 Places to Party Before You Die), Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), Hal Linden (Barney Miller), Neil Casey (Ghostbusters), Maria Bamford (Lady Dynamite), Mike Mitchell (Twisted Metal), Don Fanelli (A League of Their Own), Nate Fernald (The Late Late Show with James Corden), Morgan Evans (Teen Wolf After Show), Kate Flannery (The Office), Matt McCoy (Seinfeld), with Chris Parnell (30 Rock) and Carla Jimenez (Nacho Libre). https://www.instagram.com/microbudgetmovie https://www.microbudgetmovie.com/

    1h 12m
  2. Ep. 202: “Micro Budget” Film w/ Morgan Evans and Patrick Noth

    3D AGO

    Ep. 202: “Micro Budget” Film w/ Morgan Evans and Patrick Noth

    I had a great chat with Morgan Evans and Patrick Noth who were the team behind the smart and hilarious comedy “Micro Budget” now out on VOD! We had a fun chat about independent filmmaking, improvisation, and stories from their early days at UCB. THE STORY When Terry (Patrick Noth) discovers he's about to be a father, he does what any other sane person would do. He moves himself and his nine-months-pregnant wife from Iowa to Los Angeles to shoot a low-budget indie movie and sell it to a streamer for a “fuck-ton of money.” Documented by his cousin Devin’s behind-the-scenes camera crew, Terry suddenly finds that his beliefs about diversity, the #MeToo movement, and what technically qualifies as a properly financed film production put him at odds with, well, every single person who meets him. Featuring a cast of comedy MVPs, the uproarious Micro Budget follows Terry’s disastrous attempts to make a disaster movie, and his inability to serve a decent lunch. THE CAST Brandon Micheal Hall (Poker Face), Patrick Noth (The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show), Emilea Wilson (Alternatino With Arturo Castro), Nichole Sakura (Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain), Jordan Rock (Bupkis), Jon Gabrus (101 Places to Party Before You Die), Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), Hal Linden (Barney Miller), Neil Casey (Ghostbusters), Maria Bamford (Lady Dynamite), Mike Mitchell (Twisted Metal), Don Fanelli (A League of Their Own), Nate Fernald (The Late Late Show with James Corden), Morgan Evans (Teen Wolf After Show), Kate Flannery (The Office), Matt McCoy (Seinfeld), with Chris Parnell (30 Rock) and Carla Jimenez (Nacho Libre). THE DIRECTOR Morgan Evans is WGA-award nominated writer and director known for writing the animated Batman feature film Merry Little Batman for Warner Bros. Micro Budget is his first feature film as a writer/director. In addition to feature film writing, he has also written for Teen Titans Go! (Cartoon Network), Liza on Demand (YouTube Premium), The Onion, and various Netflix late night comedy programs. As a director, his work can be seen on shows like Earth To Ned (Jim Henson/Disney+), The Legendary Dudas (Nickelodeon), The Fix (Netflix), and The Teen Wolf After Show (MTV). THE PRODUCERS Patrick Noth is an Emmy-nominated comedian who plays Terry in Micro Budget and wrote the film’s script with director Morgan Evans. He began his career studying at the Upright Citizen's Brigade, and his credits include writing for and appearances on IFC, TV Land, NBC, MTV, Nickelodeon, Netflix's The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show, and digital platforms like College Humor and Above Average. Patrick has also worked as a director for Comedy Central, and made many independent projects like his comedy rap song and music video "My Posse" and the award-winning festival short Babysitting. Emilea Wilson is an award-winning actor and producer who plays Terry’s wife Erica in Micro Budget and is married to Patrick Noth (Terry) in real life. Her film acting credits include Time Freak (Academy Award Nominee for Best Live Action Short Film) and What I See When I Look (Sun Valley Film Festival, SV Shorty Award Winner). Other acting credits include The Blacklist, Alternatino, Two Sentence Horror Stories, Happyish, Sneaky Pete, The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Orange is the New Black. Her voiceover work includes Rockstar Games' Red Dead Online, and Hamster & Gretel for The Disney Channel. Rob Hatch-Miller and Puloma Basu directed the documentary feature Other Music (Tribeca Film Festival), about the final days of a beloved independent record store. They've also been the producers of numerous music videos and other projects for artists including MGMT, the Postal Service, Kurt Vile, Aimee Mann, Real Estate, and Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, as well as Funny Or Die videos, independent short films, and the Adult Swim infomercial The Newbridge Tourism Board Presents "We're Newbridge: We're Comin' To Get Ya!" with The Best Show's Tom Scharpling & Jon Wurster.

    49 min
  3. Ep. 201: “We Are Together Again” New Album by Bonnie “Prince” Billy Out Now!

    MAR 6

    Ep. 201: “We Are Together Again” New Album by Bonnie “Prince” Billy Out Now!

    About Bonnie “Prince” Billy The man who sings and composes under the name Bonnie "Prince" Billy and acts under the name Will Oldham has, over the past three-plus decades, made an idiosyncratic journey through, and an indelible mark on, the worlds of indie rock and independent cinema. About “We Are Together Again” Out Now! In 2019 we started in to exploring a process of making Louisville, KY records again, in Louisville studios with Louisville musicians. We did I Made a Place this way, then Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You. Things were going well, and then they started going better. The Purple Bird alit on our shoulders and sung its mating call into the ears of listeners all over the world, thanks primarily to the guidance of friend and producer David Ferguson. That bird is out flying around still, leaving abundances of smiling faces in its mighty wake. Having learned thus to fly, Bonny got back to work on the Louisville-first mandate, digging back into songs left open on the table during the Purple process. Bonny went into End of an Ear studio with Jim Marlowe engineering and co-producing; together they assembled a platoon of brilliant singers, blowers and pickers, including especially Bonny’s current tour mates Jacob Duncan (flute and saxophone) and Thomas Deakin (clarinet, whistle, baritone electric guitar, accordion, cornet). Chris Bush applied his modular synth skills to Duncan’s sax for “Davey Dead”. And harpist Erin Hill, who Oldham first met back in the 1980s when he was a wee lad, sings and plays all over “Davey Dead”. Oldham’s cousin Ryder McNair took a break from assistant-scoring Ridley Scott productions to write string quartet arrangements for these songs, and Will’s brother Ned returns after two decades to sing and play bass. This record was made closer to the Ohio River than any Oldham’s been involved with since 1993’s Palace Brothers There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You. Louisville’s current-and-past vital musical community is hi-lighted on every song. Catherine Irwin, who sang on the BPB release Ease Down the Road, is back here on “Hey Little” and “Vietnam Sunshine”. Lacey Guthrie, Tory Fisher and Katie Peabody, the three front women of the band Duchess, sing together on the opening and closing songs, parallel odes to the beast that is fear. The door was swung ajar by the Purple Bird, with its new take on homespun country bombast, and Bonny has stuck his gorgeous foot into that door to whisper his “I love you”s to all who need them (which we kind of all do). We start small, continue small, like oak tree seeds or the sperm-and-egg concoctions mixologized by the parents of movers-and-shakers since the dawn of time. Plant these songs into your soul’s brain, into your existence’s heart and the trees will grow and fruit and flourish and nourish. We thank you.   Released March 6, 2026 Thomas Deakin: accordion, whistle, electric guitar, cornet, tuba, clarinet and singing Jacob Duncan: saxophone, flute, piano and singing All percussion by Caleb Vasquez All string arrangements by Ryder McNair Violin: Charlie Bisharat, Camille Miller, Sara Callaway Cello: Jake Braun Viola: Zach Dellinger Singing: Tory Fisher, Lacey Guthrie, Katie Peabody, Maggie Halfman, Catherine Irwin Flute and singing: Nuala Kennedy, Bouzouki and singing: Eamon O'Leary Harp and singing: Erin Hill Bass: Ned Oldham, Chris Cupp Piano: Ryder McNair Moog and piano: Jim MarloweTapes and electronics: Christopher Bush Recorded and mixed by Jim Marlowe at End of an Ear in the Portland neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky in the Spring of '25 Mastered by Seth Manchester Suala was recorded by Martin O'Malley at Malbay Studios, County Clare, Ireland. Eamon was recorded by Jefferson Hamer at Epiphany in New York City All songs by Will Oldham/Royal Stable Music (ASCAP) Album Available at Bandcamp https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-together-again Credits Stephen Bluhm - Engineer Rich Wexler - Interviewer Otter Castro - Editor

    1h 5m
  4. Ep. 200: Guy Maddin (Filmmaker)

    FEB 23

    Ep. 200: Guy Maddin (Filmmaker)

    Ep. 200: Guy Maddin (Filmmaker) Guy Maddin has directed thirteen feature-length movies, most recently Rumours (2024), starring Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander; as well as The Forbidden Room (2015), My Winnipeg (2007), and The Saddest Music in the World (2003). He has also mounted over seventy performances of his films around the world featuring live elements – orchestra, sound effects, singing and narration — most recently, The Green Fog (2016), which was accompanied live by the Kronos Quartet. His screenplay collaborators include Nobel Laureate Kazuo Ishiguro and poet John Ashbery. His movies Archangel (1990) & The Heart of the World (2000) both won National Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Experimental Film. For the past 15 years he has partnered with co-directors Evan and Galen Johnson. "No one makes films like fabulist Guy Maddin. From his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Maddin is isolated from the facile preoccupations and coarse trends which plague the majority of Hollywood films nowadays. It could be argued, though, that he is also estranged from what passes for independent cinema. Truly a stranger in a strange land. But what a strange land indeed! His films are black comedic excursions into the netherworlds of silent film, but he also has an uncanny feel for replicating images and sounds from painting, classical music, and literature. They could easily become a pretentious mess in less-skilled hands, yet Maddin’s melodramatic films are anything but. They’re playful, complex, hilarious, and exquisite; a perfect melange of high art and camp. Cinematic images that can only be described as post-modern phantasms. Perhaps the only other filmmaker today who is so comfortable reworking such melodramatic terrain is - Lars von Trier His films include 1988 - Tales from the Gimli Hospital 1990 - Archangel 1992 - Careful 1995 - Sissy-Boy Slap-Party 2002 - Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary 2003 - Cowards Bend the Knee 2003 - The Saddest Music in the World 2006 - Brand Upon the Brain! 2007 - My Winnipeg 2017 - The Green Fog 2024 - Rumours Guy is currently busy colour-correcting the 4K restoration of his film CAREFUL (1992) so please keep an eye out on his Instagram guy.maddin for updates. https://www.instagram.com/guy.maddin PLEASE SUPPORT OUR PATREON AND/OR BANDCAMP so we can pay our guests!!! And do another 5 seasons. You will receive video only releases of the episodes for most episodes via Patreon or Bandcamp Episodes available there for subscribers who am sad I get free ads and collabs opportunities on our Instagram with 191,000 followers! Great value! https://vintageannalsarchivepodcast.bandcamp.com https://patreon.com/VintageAnnalsArchive Credits Stephen Bluhm - Sound Engineer and episode editor ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.stephenbluhm.fun⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Rich Wexler Producer/Interviewer https://www.instagram.com/vintageannalsarchiveandpodcast ⁠⁠⁠http://www.vintageannalsarchive.com Episode Editors Otter Castro https://www.instagram.com/ottercastro

    1h 48m
  5. Ep. 199: Art Show! with Captain Skinner

    FEB 17

    Ep. 199: Art Show! with Captain Skinner

    ART SHOW! WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER A “how-to” series unlike any other.  Bob Ross on LSD meets The Evil Dead… in Space. Premiering on YouTube and Substack on Friday, February 13 with new episodes weekly from Friday, March 6. TUNE IN! YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@EtchFilm SUBSCRIBE: etchstudio.substack.com ART SHOW! WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER follows the misadventures of a doomed PBS-style television series. As Skinner and his tiny crew (including the stop motion animated Space Cowboy) attempt to produce a television series in outer space, their efforts are constantly thwarted by – well – everything from meteor showers to intrusive thoughts to the stark horror of an uncaring cosmos.  ART SHOW! WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER is comprised of 10 episodes, each running around 15 minutes in length. In each episode, we watch as Skinner creates a unique and stunning piece of artwork.  The show is a bombastic, futuristic, gore and color-saturated love letter to shows like The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross and Commander Mark and the Secret City. ART SHOW! flips the script by oozing hyper-phantasmagorical slapstick, body-horror, and off-the wall comedy.  SKINNER Co-creator/Writer/Star Skinner is a beloved artist, creator, comedian, writer, and general manifestation of psychedelic nightmare experiences who has infected many medias worldwide! He’s created art for Grammy winning albums and bands like High on Fire and Mastodon, award-winning music videos and films, commercial experiences for Adult Swim, Warner Brothers, and hosted shows for Super Deluxe and various music festivals. You can find his art on murals the world over as well as on skateboards and comics and t-shirts and toys. Skinner exists as a bizarre mixture of entertainment and visual intensity.  https://www.theartofskinner.com https://www.instagram.com/theartofskinner ALLEN CORDELL Co-creator/Writer/Director Allen is an award-winning filmmaker obsessed with things that are weird and beautiful, especially when filmed at 24 frames per second and layered with insane sound design. He’s directed a handful of music videos for Beach House, Dan Deacon, Girl Talk (and others!), as well as the short film The Lizard Laughed adapted from a comic book by Noah Van Sciver.  ABOUT ETCH  ETCH is an independent animation and production company run by the award-winning trio of Emmy and WGA Award-winner Philip Gelatt (The Spine Of Night, Europa Report, They Remain, The Bleeding House and Love Death + Robots), Will Battersby (The Spine Of Night, They Remain, Trumbo) and Morgan Galen King (The Spine Of Night).  Specializing in the provocative, intelligent and innovative, as well as fantastical and horrific, Etch seeks to put the dark magic back into moving images.  ETCH has expertise in animation, documentary and feature production and a core philosophy of maintaining ownership and creative control through novel approaches to production and distribution.  Recent projects include FIRST WORD ON HORROR featuring award-winning authors Stephen Graham Jones, Paul Tremblay, Elizabeth Hand, Laird Barron, and Mariana Enriquez. Upcoming projects include CASSIE WORKMAN IS WITCHY AF, featuring Australian comedienne Cassie Workman and Produced by Lily Wachowski and ART SHOW! WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER featuring infamous Oakland artist and multi-hyphenate Skinner. FOLLOW ETCH: etchfilm.com / @etchfilm Credits Stephen Bluhm - Sound Engineer and episode editor ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.stephenbluhm.fun⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Rich Wexler Producer/Interviewer ⁠⁠⁠http://www.vintageannalsarchive.com Episode Editors Otter Castro https://www.instagram.com/ottercastro

    2h 4m
  6. Ep. 198: Deborah Dash Moore Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York

    FEB 9

    Ep. 198: Deborah Dash Moore Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York

    Deborah Dash Moore Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York - In the middle of the twentieth century, good cameras became smaller and lighter, enabling street photographers to roam alleyways, ride elevated trains and subways, and stroll beaches in summertime to capture daily life with urgency and intimacy. Walkers in the City showcases the distinctive urban vision that working-class Jewish photographers produced with these new cameras on New York City's streets and in public spaces. Drawing on the experiences of and photographs by a generation of young Jewish photographers who belonged to the New York Photo League, Deborah Dash Moore offers a new perspective on New York as seen through their eyes--a cityscape of working-class people and democratizing public transit. With their cameras, they pictured Gotham's abrasive social milieu and its evanescent textures and light, creating an archive of vernacular images of city life and a distinctive tradition of street photography that would be widely imitated. Walkers in the City documents how these roving, imaginative New Yorkers, entranced by the medium of photography, transformed everyday sights into rousing, joyous, and poignant moments of time, creating visual poetry out of the fabric of social life. About Deborah Dash Moore - Deborah Dash Moore is an American Jewish historian whose scholarship focuses on Jewish urban life, the creation of ethnic identity, and visual culture. Much of her work has concentrated on New York’s vibrant Jewish community, uncovering its neighborhoods, streets, institutions, and photographic images.  She has also explored the postwar Jewish culture of America’s Sunbelt, ventured into the experience of Jews who served in World War II, and examined the impact of women and gender in Jewish life.  Moore has been a trailblazer in the field of American Jewish history who has chronicled the myriad expressions of Jewish culture in 20th-century America. She has been an influential teacher and mentor as well as a key leader in the field of modern Jewish history. https://lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/ddmoore.html Credits Stephen Bluhm - Sound Engineer and episode editor ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.stephenbluhm.fun⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Rich Wexler Producer/Interviewer ⁠⁠⁠http://www.vintageannalsarchive.com Episode Editors Otter Castro https://www.instagram.com/ottercastro

    1h 7m
  7. Ep. 177: Beau McCall (aka The Button Man) and Souleo (Icon of Harlem)

    FEB 3

    Ep. 177: Beau McCall (aka The Button Man) and Souleo (Icon of Harlem)

    Beau McCall—proclaimed by American Craft magazine as “The Button Man creates visual and wearable art by hand-sewing clothing buttons onto mostly upcycled fabrics, materials, and objects. His artworks offer commentary on an array of topics such as pop culture and social justice.  Buttons are a universal fastener connecting the world through an everyday item. Through this medium I create visual and wearable artworks by hand-sewing clothing buttons onto mostly upcycled fabrics, materials, and objects. My goal is to generate a dialogue by using buttons to expand the definition of art, stimulate one’s curiosity and imagination, draw attention to the unique history of buttons, and address a vast array of themes including pop culture and social justice. https://beaumccall.com Souleo Creative. Curator. Impresario. Consultant. Muse. Souleo has been hailed as an “Icon of Harlem” (Ruth Millington, art historian and author of Muse) and “Harlem’s Heart & Soul” (NY Daily News). An acclaimed creative, curator, writer, impresario, consultant, and muse he seamlessly merges the worlds of visual art, fashion, literature, media, and the performing arts to document and amplify the stories of the emerging and underrepresented via exhibitions, events, and writing. https://souleouniverse.com Credits Stephen Bluhm - Sound Engineer and episode editor ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.stephenbluhm.fun⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Rich Wexler Producer/Interviewer ⁠⁠⁠http://www.vintageannalsarchive.com Episode Editors Otter Castro https://www.instagram.com/ottercastro

    41 min

About

We talk deep dives into any and all the subjects we research for the podcast. We tend to focus more on artists that dug deeper into the work and themselves in what they offered to the world. We tell stories of everyday people, visionaries, and outsiders. We also present histories of the past to help navigate the present. We present a unique form of interview, conversation, and storytelling in an organic manner and focus on art, culture, music, film, and more. Hosted by: 1) Rich Wexler, founder and curator of the @vintageannalsarchive Instagram Based in beautiful West Philadelphia.

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