PrePopCulture Jen Krueger
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- Society & Culture
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PrePopCulture is a weekly one hour podcast in which my guests and I tackle all things pop culture. We'll chat about cool stuff that's under the radar, examine how things currently in pop culture got there, and even take a stab at where trends might go in the future.
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105: A Talk with James Morrow
World Fantasy Award and Nebula Award winning author James Morrow and Morrow superfan Andrew Wollman join Jen to talk about Morrow's body of work. From his first books in the science fiction genre to his latest book, the historical fiction novel Galapagos Regained, Jim's passion for telling stories over the years seems to have been rivaled only by his passion for ideological discourse. He shares this love for entertaining along with his Nontological Proof as he discusses his works and career.
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Show notes:
Find out more about James Morrow and his work at his website. You can also find ebooks of his out of print work at Open Road Media
Galapagos Regained
Towing Jehovah
Follow Andrew on Twitter and see him and Jen in Doctor Who Live! at iO West at 10pm on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.
Jim's recommendations: the work of playwright Peter Barnes, and the movie O Lucky Man!
Andrew's recommendation: Gene Wolfe's novel Peace
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104: Webcomics
Webcomic enthusiast Jake Goldman and webcomic artist John McNamee join Jen this week to discuss (what else?) webcomics! From narrative to gag a day, highly stylized to stick figures, strips that span decades to limited seasonal arcs, webcomics are now popular enough that readers are spoiled for choice even on a niche level. Jake, John, and Jen share some of their favorites, as well as what they think differentiates comics on the web from other types of comics when it comes to content, style, and the challenges the artists face making them.
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Show notes:
Follow Jake and John on Twitter, and check out John's webcomic, Pie Comic.
Jake's recommendation: Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
John's recommendation: China, IL
Broodhollow
Hark! A Vagrant
Narbonic
Oh Joy Sex Toy
Penny Arcade
Poorly Drawn Lines
Sluggy Freelance
xkcd
Frank Santoro's Layout Workshop
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103: Broken Monsters
It wouldn't be Halloween at PrePopCulture without Dickie Copeland here to read a spooky book, and this year she and Jen tackled a doozy. Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes folds together the gritty realism of an urban crime tale with haunting supernatural elements and a hefty helping of amazing characters. Naturally this makes Dickie decide what she wants to be done with her body when she dies. Happy Halloween!
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Show notes:
Dickie doesn't want you to find her on social media, but you can see her Harold team The Dragons at UCB Franklin on Monday nights. You can also see Dickie and Jen with their group Argo Navis at Sunday Night's Main Event at 8:30pm on 11/9/14 at Second City.
Dickie's recommendation: Wicca, particularly love spells
Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes
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102: Dungeons & Dragons
Like many of her nerdy friends, Jen spent her teen years playing Dungeons & Dragons. And while it faded out of her life after college, her love for the classic roleplaying game never waned. With the recent release of 5th edition giving her a good excuse to jump back into an old pastime, Jen's joined by Alex Berg, Dave Christenson, and James Mulholland to try out the new edition, and examine what role D&D has played in their lives.
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Show notes:
Follow Alex, Dave, and James on Twitter
Dungeons & Dragons official site
D&D 5th edition Player's Handbook
Darkon
Theme song
Alps by Motorama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
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101: The Modern Millennial
In a loft in downtown Los Angeles, artist Moses Storm is currently exhibiting The Modern Millennial, a hybrid between performance art and interactive theater. Displaying his work at and living in the loft full-time, Moses is presenting an uncensored look at the modern-day millennial by giving visitors unfettered access to every aspect of his life. Intrigued by the project from the time Moses first launched his Kickstarter campaign to fund it, Jen goes to see the exhibit and talk with Moses about the piece now that it's open to the public.
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Show notes:
Follow Moses on Twitter
Check out The Modern Millennial, which was funded on Kickstarter
Watch Terminally Chill Birthday
Music:
Alps by Motorama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
Cylinder Six, I Am Running with Temporary Success from a Monstrous Vacuum in Pursuit, and Oxygen Garden by Chris Zabriskie used under a Creative Commons Attribution License
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100: The Magicians Trilogy, with Lev Grossman
Time magazine book critic and New York Times Bestselling author Lev Grossman joins Jen to talk about his Magicians trilogy. The final installment of the series, The Magician's Land, hit number one on the New York Times Bestseller list this month, and Lev chats with Jen about wrapping up the trilogy, where the idea for the series first came from, bringing realism to the depiction of fantastical worlds and the use of magic, the forthcoming TV adaptation, and much more. Be warned there are some mild spoilers if you haven't finished the trilogy!
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Show notes:
Follow Lev on Twitter and see him at Dragon Con in the Fantasy Literature Track and the Young Adult Literature Track
The Magicians
The Magician King
The Magician's Land
Lev's work at Time magazine
Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series, beginning with A Wizard of Earthsea
Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Lev's recommendations: Larry Niven's stories The Magic Goes Away and Not Long Before The End (which can be found in the collection The Magic Goes Away), Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and The Gray Mouser books, Metric, the Mountain Goats, the Eels, and webcomic Achewood
Theme song
Alps by Motorama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
Customer Reviews
Great show!
Jen’s a great interviewer and the premise for the show is awesome too. Love this show, and all of the guests! Can’t wait for more!
Good look at the pop culture universe
Jen is a great interviewer!
Different and perhaps better?
I really dug the production on this one and the different perspectives really add a depth to an already great podcast. Perfect ending also.