Jeff observes the three-year anniversary of the meteor that exploded over Russia by speculating on what we’d do as a species if actually faced with an incoming space rock of “extinction event” proportions.

Hoytus Interruptus – Alternative Facts

February 17th, 2017 - Posted in

When Jeff was 12, his grandmother took him to a movie that blew his little pre-teen mind. It featured risque language, scantily-clad women, and an early (and inadvertent) introduction to the political climate in which we now find ourselves.  

Hoytus Interruptus – Rowing

February 10th, 2017 - Posted in

Rowing has been my sport of choice for 16 years now. When I first started, I was fascinated by the language and terminology of rowing. I couldn’t help noticing that a well-called race by an aggressive coxswain comes off sounding like either a rowing race or wild sex. This led to the Vashon Island Rowing […]

Hoytus Interruptus – Perspective

February 2nd, 2017 - Posted in

In a brand new Hoytus Interruptus, Jeff quotes his guest David Grinspoon’s new book to give some perspective into how the chaos that’s driving us all a little nuts right now in America is just another day at the office elsewhere in the world.

January 2017 at Katherine White Hall Artur Girsky Rowena Hamill Allison Kanter Mikhail Shmidt Holly Boaz – Vocalist Jessica Choe Douglas Davis Suite for Two Violins and Piano, op. 71 Moritz Moszkowski Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in E Minor, op. 67 Dmitri Shostakovich String Quartet in F, op. 59 no.1 Ludwig van Beethoven Video […]

Hoytus Interruptus – January 19, 2017

January 19th, 2017 - Posted in

Vashon Sings “Imagine”

January 15th, 2017 - Posted in

Vashon Center for the Arts hosted the first ever Pop-up Choir for a Cause on Thursday, December 8, 2016 in the Katherine L White Hall. For many, post-election craziness has turned us all blue. As we enter this period of tumultuous transition in our country, we all feel the need to take a stand and have […]

We’ve known Mike Hardeman for more than 40 years, going all the way back to our college radio days. He always possessed a prolific wit, but this montage of political song parodies from 2016 that he created for the Stephanie Miller Show is a staggering body of work.