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2006-8-8 New York, NY, U.S.A.
“The Woodstock Roundtable” hosted by Doug Grunther MP3
2006-10-8 New York, NY, U.S.A.
“The Woodstock Roundtable” hosted by Doug Grunther MP3
1978-2-2 Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Meets with Doug St. Clair Smith (later known as “Rev. Ivan Stang”) and Philo Drummond Detail
1978-2-3 Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Meets with Doug St. Clair Smith (later known as “Rev. Ivan Stang”) and Philo Drummond Detail
1989-1-25 Toronto, ON, Canada
Bob and Myke, with guest Doug Nicholson MP3
1989-6-21 Toronto, ON, Canada
Bob and Doug Nicholson who substitutes for Myke Dyer MP3
1989-8-2 Toronto, ON, Canada
Bob and Doug Nicholson who substitutes for Myke Dyer MP3
1989-12-20 Toronto, ON, Canada
Bob and Doug Nicholson who substitutes for Myke Dyer (Note: Part 4 is a soliloquy by listener Ed Walker)
1990-7-11 Toronto, ON, Canada
Bob and Kent Perry who substitutes for Myke Dyer, guests include Dave Newfeld, Doug Nicholson, and Gerry Fialka
1990-11-14 Toronto, ON, Canada
Bob and Doug Nicholson who substitutes for Myke Dyer MP3
Literary/Aesthetic Cliché-Probes
On America’s Bicentennial, July 4 ’76, I was standing on the top floor of one of the towers of New York City’s World Trade Center viewing the Tall Ships’ Armada sailing up the Hudson River. Over the loudspeaker broadcasting the ebullient ceremonies I heard the interviewer addressMarshall McLuhan with a question about his thoughts on the future of America as it entered its third centennial.
with a question about his thoughts on the future of America as it entered its third centennial.
With no hesitation McLuhan answered:
“In one word, apocalypse.”
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