Charles Schulz, creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip with Charlie Brown and Snoopy, is the subject of David Michaelis' controversial new biography, "Schulz and Peanuts." Michaelis is featured in this audio interview (with transcription).
Cheryl Hines plays "Cheryl David," Larry David's wife, on the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm." In this audio interview (and transcription), she talks about the effect of his divorce on the show and her role, as well as her favorite improv moments and what it was like to play op …
Mr. Skin, via his website at www.mrskin.com, can tell you alphabetically exactly how far to fast-forward just to get to the good parts. Skin time, what body parts are exposed, size, skin color, hair color, you get the idea. Mr. Skin is nothing if not thorough.
Jim Melvin is the author of a six-book epic fantasy, "The Death Wizard Chronicles," which is being published over six months. It's in the style and grandeur of J.R.R.
A.J. Jacobs, editor at large for Esquire magazine, talks about his new book, "The Year of Living Biblically," in this audio interview (with transcription).
Sree is one of journalism's last great multi-taskers. He's a New Media professor and dean of students in the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
David Sington, director of the documentary film "In the Shadow of the Moon," talks about the Apollo moon program, John F. Kennedy, Neal Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and the future of NASA in this Mr. Media audio interview.
Jeff Garlin talks about the origins of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," his pal Larry David and his first movie as writer, director, and star, "I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With," in this audio interview
Rasha Drachkovitch takes film crews where few of us want to go: the most dreaded prisons in the world.
The ironic thing about Michelle Borth's role as Jamie, a woman whose fiancé won't commit to monogamy in the new HBO series "Tell Me You Love Me," is that she is the kind of sexy, intoxicating woman that could probably drive the best-intentioned married man to cheat on his wife.
Jason Snell, the editor of Macworld magazine, talks about the iPhone, Mac OS X Leopard, Apple TV, iPods, iBooks, iLife, and the magazine's relationship with Apple Inc. (1 of 3) Interview by Bob Andelman, a.k.a., Mr. Media (http://www.mrmedia.com )
Seth Bauer, editor of National Geographic's The Green Guide newsletter, is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman. The conversation can be downloaded as audio or read online.
Larry Thomas, the actor who played the Soup Nazi on "Seinfeld," is interviewed via audio podcast and transcription by Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman.
Mary Kay Culpepper, editor of Cooking Light magazine, in an audio and transcribed interview with Mr. Media, a.k.a. Bob Andelman. She talks about the keys to living well, fad diets, sushi, and how the magazine finds new recipes.
Actor/musician Billy Bob Thornton in an audio and transcribed interview about his new album, "Beautiful Door," his band, The Boxmasters, his upcoming movie, "Mr. Woodcock," and his Christmas classic, "Bad Santa."
Audio and transcribed interview with Joltin' Joe Sinnott, legendary Marvel Comics artist and inker, talking about Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and his work on The Beatles comic book.
Playboy magazine editor Chris Napolitano is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, about Jessica Alba, Angelina Jolie, Bruce Willis, Hugh Hefner, Maxim, Penthouse, interviewing Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and which feature the magazine must have.
Robert Wuhl, the actor and star of HBO's "Assume the Position" and "Arli$$" series, as well as the cult film "Hollywood Knights," is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a. Bob Andelman. Available as an audio download, podcast, or interview transcription.
Chuck Dixon, comic book writer, is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a. Bob Andelman, about his career putting words in the mouths of The Simpsons, Batman, Grifter, and Freddie from the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series.
David Bankston, CTO of Neighborhood America, discusses social enterprise networks has company has set up for CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, Fox News, ABC News, HGTV's Rate My Space, and Men's Health.
Comics artist and writer Peter Kuper tells Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, about his new graphic novel, "Stop Forgetting to Remember," his work for Mad magazine on "Spy Vs. Spy," and where his wife draws the line in depicting their sex life.
The editor of Billboard magazine talks to Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, about digital rights management, what's holding up The Beatles on joining the digital revolution, the impac of "American Idol," and growing up the daughter of legendary composer Ray Conniff.
Trina Robbins, co-creator of the "GoGirl!" comics, is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman. Topics include the real reason girls don't read comics (and the fact that they do!), as well as the influence of women cartoonists over the years.
In this entertaining, informative, audio interview, Siegel reviews the financial performance of the summer's first blockbusters; offers her opinion on Pirates' second week box office plummet; points out the shrinking number of women directors in Hollywood; describes the scene at …
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