Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Stuart

Our old beagle Stuart in bed looking over at me.

Stuart lived with us for about 207 days. Under seven months. His death was shocking & tragic. He had become such an integral part of this household despite him not knowing us for most of his life. We had only a little idea what Stuart had been through. The only morsels of information we had from that past were the stories we were told by his sort-of owner & the Seattle Beagle Rescue people. & this one tantalizing photo of Stuart as a puppy.

Maybe Stuart at six or nine months?

The reason we got Stuart is because of our dog Pete. Pete is now three but from the time he was about six months old (maybe the age of Stuart in the picture above), Pete had terrible separation anxiety. He grew up with two big sisters - a chihuahua & a beagle girl - who were not the chillest of dogs. We kind of felt Yoko in particular amplified Pete's condition. My wife Magda did her best to treat Pete - behaviorally & chemically - but nothing seemed to work. When Yoko died last year - another tragic story - I began to think what Pete needed was another male beagle. We had had male beagles before & they had a kind of relaxed vibe. When I thought my battered heart could take another dog into it, Magda began looking for a male beagle - & we thought preferably older - to help Pete with his separation anxiety.

Spoiler alert: it seems to have worked.

Stuart & Pete sleeping together on the divan in the front of the house.

But Stuart's introduction into the house was not without its problems. The first of which is that everyone was dishonest about Stuart's actual situation. We were told he was around eight years old & weighed 25 pounds - in Magda's words, "He's perfect!" We only had their testimony & this picture of him to go on.

Undated pic of a younger Stuart.

Here's what we knew about Stuart. He had been living (probably since he was a pup) with a woman in Washington State who now had dementia & couldn't take care of him anymore. She was going to a facility to take care of her. Stuart had been temporarily adopted by the ex-husband of the niece of the woman with dementia (you couldn't make this up). The husband of the woman with dementia did not want Stuart &, we were told, "left for Idaho" once his wife was situated. The niece ex-wife also did not want Stuart - after the divorce she went to Oklahome. The ex-husband - a kind man named Robert - could not keep Stuart. He was going to surrender him to Seattle Beagle Rescue but because Magda had been chatting with them they arranged something unusual - we went up to Tacoma to pick Stuart up from Robert. (It was halfway between when he lived & where we live.)

Stuart on his first night with us.

Right away there were problems. Robert told us Stuart was nine - not eight. (We now think he was closer to ten.) & Stuart very obviously did not weigh 25 pounds. On his first vet visit, he weighed in at 55 pounds. He was not a small dog. & Magda, to her credit, did not turn around & leave once we met him. Stuart was very hard to control & he had to have a ramp to get him into the car. Robert insisted he was not fat but he was certainly treated like a dog with obesity issues.

Stuart lying on his stomach.

The ride home was rough. Magda complained about being misled. Stuart whined the entire time. When we got home he whined more & barked more. His name, by the way, had been Dexter but because we have a Beatle/Beagle naming convention with our dogs, we renamed him Stuart, after Stuart Sutcliffe. Stuart never had a problem with that name & never responded if we called him Dexter. Furthermore, thanks to an obscure Jon Stewart interaction with Tracy Morgan I remembered from the Daily Show, I took to calling him the nickname Morgan gave Stewart: Stu Beef. Because he was a beefy boy.

Beefy boy on the divan.

Everyone who knows me knows I'm a softie & I loved Stuart instantly. I am not misrepresenting Magda when I say she did not. She was angry about what she felt was deception carried out to get him adopted & she worried about having the strength to help him if he needed to be lifted or carried. & to be fair his whining & barking were very annoying. He was hungry pretty much all the time, & we believed that his barking & whining got him food when he wanted it at his previous home - ergo, the 55 pounds he carried around. Magda openly discussed "giving him back" but I told her I wasn't going to do that. I said that whatever had happened to him in his previous life, or now, he had done nothing to deserve anything bad happening to him. Magda usually gets what she wants. She did not get what she wanted this time.

Stuart in bed.

His barking & whining aside, Stuart was a good boy. He got used to jumping on the bed or the sofa & it was as if we had a walrus in the house. He seemed to sense that I was his number one supporter so he would sit with me - & sleep beside me at night. Or maybe I slept beside him - I go to bed later than everyone else so I would have to move him when I came to bed. But one thing Stuart might not have had much in his previous life was something it turned out he fucking loved: he loved going on walks.

Me walking Stuart.

Okay, sometimes he needed to be dragged away from a smell. But truly he was walking with us from the get-go. In the early days it was rough, he would pant like he suffered from COPD. We worried we might have to carry him & we couldn't really do that (tho we did get him a harness with a handle just in case). But since we walk the dogs twice a day, & since we were regulating his food, he got thinner & healthier & we didn't worry about him on walks any more. Indeed, he began to rush into the garage to demand-bark that we go on walks in a similar way to demand-barking for food. (Well - I give the dogs treats at different spots during our walks, so certainly he had incentives for walking.) He had been otherwise indifferent to other dogs but over time he actually became interested - & always a little baffled if they were aggressive toward him. In sum, he got used to his new life pretty quickly, he even got to develop habits he might otherwise not have, & he found his space in our family unit.

Stuart with his brother, sister, father, & mother.

You might be wondering if Magda ever came around to accepting Stuart, & the answer is, she did. It was for the reason we adopted him - she will tell you, "Stu fixed Pete." Pete would have a very tough time when we left the house, he would run around the house, froth at the mouth, do self-destructive things. Something about Stuart's chill beagle energy tempered Pete's anxiety. Magda has cameras around the house to keep an eye on the dogs when we leave - one of them in the front window. Stuart would sit front & center on the divan there so often we began to refer to it as the "Stu-Cam." & as we left the dogs alone more & more, the Stu-Cam told us they were doing fine - even Pete.

The Stu-Cam: Stuart, Pete, & Pauline waiting patiently at the front window.

It was amazing to be able to leave the house for more than a couple of hours. As much as I loved Stuart's love, his cuddles, his walrus body next to mine on the sofa, this was his greatest gift. He never quite got playful with Pete - Magda saw them play only once - but he lost enough weight (about ten pounds) to get in the car on his own, to roll on his back, to even grab food off the counters like the naughty beagle he could be. & I should mention the car - he loved to stick his head out the window when we were driving. It was truly one of his joys.

Stuart sticking his head out the back window of a car.

Since we didn't know much about him, his past history, there were of course issues. He seemed to have lots of allergies & had an ear infection at one point. It seems like he had to wear a cone several times. But that he was healthier than when we got him was undeniable. & since you know the end of this story you know how that makes everything all the more sad.

Me & Stuart.

Because Stuart had helped Pete with his separation anxiety, Magda & I were able to go on vacation to Europe. We had people staying at the house with the dogs & cats & by all accounts everyone was doing fine. The day before we left they reported that Stuart didn't want to walk. We thought allergies, or something else. While we were in the air on the way home, the people staying at the house took him to an urgent care place. This den of quacks misdiagnosed him & sent him home. When I saw him - & I confess I had wanted to hear him bark with joy upon seeing me - he looked thin & miserable & had some swelling on his face. The next day he had stopped eating & Magda took him to a better urgent care place where the doctor, upon examining him, diagnosed him with lymphoma. Magda & I talked on the phone about getting him pain meds & bringing him home to have someone put him to sleep here the next day. But he made the decision for us. He died in Magda's arms, barely thirty-six hours after he began to show symptoms.

Stuart on the sofa.

Everyone he met was charmed by him, by his natural chillness & kind vibe. He didn't have a mean bone in his body. He might have been a little too motivated by food (he was a beagle after all), & we have wondered if maybe he might have been happier to have eaten himself to death. We had hoped Stuart would help Pete & he certainly did, but he also became a sweet friend, a great companion, an unmistakable presence in a house filled with giant personalities. In spite of the challenges, we could not have hoped for a better creature to come into our lives when he did.

Stuart by the front door.

As for me, I have been grieving him for over a week now. He slept on the little dog bed in my computer room, right behind me, & when I would leave the living room, he would follow me wherever I went. He slept with me when I napped up until a month or so before he died - I assumed he got tired of all the hugs I gave & all the kisses I showered him with. Maybe he was starting to feel bad. Magda hated it but I loved when he would bark when I came home. Sometimes the barking & whining was too much but now I miss it terribly. I miss him terribly. I knew we didn't have as long with him as we would with the other dogs, whom we adopted as puppies. But seven months? It's all so fucking unfair.

Stuart & Pete on the divan.

It's a testimony to how good a dog he was that I could write so much about him after only knowing him for such a short time. I hope he knew how much I loved him, how much Magda came to love him, how much he brought to this house. I hope he felt enough at home - it seems like he did, but who knows. & I am so sad & sorry we could not help him at the very end. We did what we could but he deserved better.

Oh sweet Stu-Beef. Thank you. I love you.

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Self Help Radio 060226: Replacement

A mostly empty sign on which is written the words "Replacement Needed" are written, plus the Self Help Radio logo is in the corner.

Whew! I wasn't replaced! It turns out that no one at KBOO even noticed I was gone!

Still, I think it was a good theme with lots of diverse songs that I enjoyed putting in what I hope is a manner which makes it pleasing to listen to. You have to be the judge of that. Also I am almost replaced, I talked to professional replacements, & also to a sci-fi writer (who may or may not have been replaced by aliens). Most of what happens on the show is noted below.

Listen if you want at the KBOO website or the Self Help Radio website. Altho of course you can find something better to replace it, I'm sure.

Self Help Radio Replacement Show
"Nothing Can Replace A Man" Louis Prima & Keely Smith featuring Sam Butera & The Witnesses _Las Vegas Prima Style_
"Your Replacement Is Here" Edd Henry _Eccentric Soul: The Big Mack Label_
"Your Replacement" Etta James _Etta James Sings Funk_

introduction & definitions

"You Can Be Replaced" The Bootmen _Required Etiquette_
"(She Can't Replace) The Love We Knew" The Times _Wyld Beests & Weirdos (6 CDs Of British 60s R&B Beat Punk)_
"The One Thing You Can't Replace" John Mulaney _New In Town_
"We're The Replacements" They Might Be Giants _A User's Guide To They Might Be Giants_
"Been Replaced" The Feelies _In Between_

interview with professional replacements Sarah & Chad

"Replaced" Christine Lavin _Compass_
"Replaced" Cuchulain _Songs For Grownups_
"Replacement Tungsten Filaments" Bob & Ray _WOR-AM 1975_
"Replaced" Corrina Repp _It's Only The Future_
"Replaced" Big Thief _Two Hands_

my replacement tries to replace me!

"The Kid With The Replaceable Head" Richard Hell & The Voidoids _Destiny Street_
"I'll Replace You With Machines" Guided By Voices _Earthquake Glue_
"Senior Twilight Stock Replacer" The Fall _Imperial Wax Solvent_
"The Replacements" Art Brut _Art Brut Vs. Satan_
"Irreplacable" Sparks _Balls_

interview with sci-fi author Rudy Brock

"Replaced By Toys" I Am Spoonbender _Sender/Receiver_
"Original Replacement" A Certain Smile _Bae_
"Replacements" Mainland Break _One Way Ticket To Midnight_
"Replacement Words" Frank Caliendo _Make The Voices Stop_
"Replaceable Heads" Soko _Feel Feelings_

conclusion & goodbye

"Replacement Man" Dan Sartain _Join Dan Sartain_
"Replacement Parts" Synthetic ID _Impulses_
"The Parts That Need Replacing" The Academy Of Sun _The Quiet Earth_
"How To Replace It" dEUS _How To Replace It_

Monday, June 01, 2026

Whither Replacement?

An image of an old kerosene lamp, called a replacement lamp.
(image found here)

Yesterday I got ahead of myself & told you why the theme of this week's show is "replacement." But I'll tell you again. It's because I had originally planned that theme for last week, right when I was getting back from vacation. The joke would be that I had gone away & been replaced. But I had only two days to prepare that show & I was unable to do that. So that's the theme this week - kinda devoid of the context.

It has been hard to find images that can mean "replacement" tho. The one above is in the public domain, & the website calls it a "high-resolution photo of light, antique, old, lantern, shine, lamp, lampshade, lighting, light fixture, mood, replacement lamp, kerosene lamp, scattered light." I wasn't sure exactly what a replacement lamp was, & there are no real answers on the internets. This website has an article about "finding replacement lamps" but it doesn't specify a kind of lamp called a "replacement lamp," it's just a lamp that replaces another one.

In any event, I don't have any songs about replacement lamps so it shouldn't matter.

What almost matters is that there's a Self Help Radio with the theme "replacement" on the radio tonight, midnight to 2am, on KBOO - which airs at 90.7fm in Portland & online at kboo dot fm. & it may be a self-fulfilling prophecy because I know for sure I am not irreplaceable!

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Preface To Replacement: Terrible Planning

(comic by Tommy Siegel)

So. I went away on vacation. I got back on a Saturday. I had two days to put together an episode of Self Help Radio. I thought it might be funny if I discovered I was replaced after those two weeks. So the theme would be "replacement."

Then lots of shit happened. Some of that was jet lag. Other of that was being an old person who can't get shit done no matter how much time one has. It's fucking weird.

Circumstances conspired that I couldn't do that show & I did a different one. & now it's time to do that show.

& it has occurred to me that this is what I usually do before the show, explain the reason for the theme. But I guess I'll do that tomorrow too. Oops.

It's not like this blog is known for great reading or insights or anything!

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Coming Up Tomorrow On The Dickenbock Report: National Smile Day

A small window in which someone has pasted a few smiley face stickers.

May 31st in National Smile Day. Despite not having any of his original teeth, Dick Dickenbock believes a smile is very important, so we will discuss smiles, as well as playing musical reports about smiles, tomorrow on the show.

About the show - oh dear it appears we have been allowed one more hour of the news every Sunday! That's right, The Dickenbock Report will now air from 11am to 1pm on XRAY! One wonders how Dick Dickenbock pulled that off.

Please join us for the first two-hour Sunday episode of The Dickenbock Report on XRAY tomorrow from 11am to 1pm. It happens on 91.1+107.1fm in Portland, & everywhere at xray dot fm.

Perhaps this is something to smile about!

Friday, May 29, 2026

The Past Three Weeks In Self Help

A photo from inside a plane of some countryside in the Netherlands, taking as the plane approached the Amsterdam airport.

Since I was away on vacation, I haven't been giving these useless updates. Now that I am back, I'll resume. So sorry about that.

Because even tho I was on vacation, I made radio shows for you. & here's what they were:

May 10. The Dickenbock Report on XRAY. This was before the vacation. It was World Ocean Day. You can listen to that show here.

May 12. Self Help Radio on KBOO. On vacation. Three hours of songs about tomatoes. You can listen to that show here. Or you can listen to that show here.

May 17. The Dickenbock Report on XRAY. On vacation. Wayne Seconds guest hosted. You can listen to that show here.

May 19. Self Help Radio on KBOO. Still on vacation. I played a bunch of new releases in the electronica, jazz, & experimental genres. You can listen to that show here. Or you can listen to that show here.

May 24. The Dickenbock Report on XRAY. Home from vacation but oh boy was not going to be able to do a show so precorded this one, about an obsolete holiday, Empire Day. You can listen to that show here.

May 19. Self Help Radio on KBOO. Home from vacation but utterly discombobulated still. So I just played some of my favorite music from the year so far. You can listen to that show here. Or you can listen to that show here.

May 19. Corporate Standardized Programming on KBOO. More new stuff, just this in the Americana/indie folk/country genres. You can listen to that show here. Or you can listen to that show here (after Self Help Radio).

The photo above was taken from the plane at the end of a very long flight as we were flying over the Netherlands into Amsterdam. It was very green there. I was so exhausted.

Spoiler alert I still am! Aren't vacations great.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Self Help Radio 052626: On Vacation Week Three

A collage of album covers of releases played on this show, by the artists Dry Cleaning, The Jack Rubies, Annabelle Chairlegs, Joyce Manor, Railcard, Yumi Zouma, Ratboys, Would-Be-Goods, Remember Sports, Lucid Express, Beloved Binge, Cootie Catcher, Hen Ogledd, Gorillaz, Joshua Idehen, The Corner Laughers, The Wave Pictures, Heavenly, Mise En Scene, Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Sella, Anna Calvi, Damaged Bug, Memorials, & Makthaverskan

You must know I'm not really on vacation. I'm just an old person who couldn't get his act together to make a Self Help Radio episode in just a couple of days. I should know better. I opted to just play some songs from some of my favorite releases of the year so far. I was also very tired on the show - I think I got jet lag two days after the flight. It was a long flight preceded by many days out & about in a foreign land preceded by a long flight. & I can't sleep on planes for some reason.

In any event, if you'd like to listen to tired Gary playing lots of songs he likes, you can do so now, either at the Self Help Radio website or at the KBOO website. Simple as that. The list of songs is below.

A regularly irregular Self Help Radio will appear next week.

Self Help Radio On Vacation Week Three Favorites Of The Year So Far Show
"Hit My Head All Day" Dry Cleaning _Secret Love_
"My Perceptron" The Jack Rubies _Visions In The Bowling Alley_
"Patty Get Your Gun" Annabelle Chairlegs _Waking Up_

"All My Friends Are So Depressed" Joyce Manor _I Used To Go To This Bar_
"Northern Soul Dancing" Railcard _Railcard_
"Phoebe's Song" Yumi Zouma _No Love Lost To Kindness_
"Light Night Mountains All That" Ratboys _Singin' To An Empty Chair_
"Away With The Fairies" Would-Be-Goods _Tears Before Bedtime_

"Bug" Remember Sports _The Refrigerator_
"Dark Glass" Lucid Express _Instant Comfort_
"Paper Eagles" Beloved Binge _Godwit_
"Puzzle Pop" Cootie Catcher _Something We All Got_
"Dead In A Post-Truth World" Hen Ogledd _Discombobulated_

"The Shadowy Light (feat. Asha Bhosle, Gruff Rhys, Amaan, & Ayaan Ali Bangash)" Gorillaz _The Mountain_
"Mum Does The Washing" Joshua Idehen _I Know You're Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try_
"Victoria Sponge" The Corner Laughers _Concerns Of Wasp & Willow_
"Samuel" The Wave Pictures _Gained/Lost_
"Press Return" Heavenly _Highway To Heavenly_

"Days Of Our Lives" Mise En Scene _Drive-Thru Confessional_
"The Early Days Of Love" Brigitte Calls Me Baby _Irreversible_
"South Dakota" Sella _Well I Mean_
"Computer Love (feat. Laurie Anderson)" Anna Calvi _Is This All There Is?_
"Rare Lights" Damaged Bug _Zuzax_

Monday, May 25, 2026

Whither On Vacation Week Three?

Looking at an Amsterdam streetcorner from a tram stop on a gloomy day.

Hey I know I have been back from my vacation for a couple of days but I admit I still haven't gotten my act together so tonight I will be in the studio playing music from some of my favorite releases of the year so far. I'll also be talking about the KBOO Membership Drive happening now. Probably not talking much about my vacation - I guess two weeks ago today I was on my way to Amsterdam, where that picture above was taken. I dunno, do you wanna hear about my vacation? I rode a bike in two different European cities. Different bikes. It was fun!

Anyway. Tonight midnight to 2am it's a half-assed hastily cobbled together Self Help Radio on KBOO. Listen in Portland at 90.7fm. Listen everywhere online at kboo dot fm.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Whither On Vacation?

A fence with tomatoes growing behind & through it.

It's true, I'm going on vacation, so this is the last blog post you'll read from me for a while. I have prepared shows for while I am away tho!

Tonight on KBOO (that is midnight to 3am 5/12/26) I have three hours of songs about tomatoes. It's a long story. I'll tell it maybe sometime.

Next Sunday on XRAY (that is noon to 1pm 5/17/26) a guest host hosts The Dickenbock Report.

Next Tuesday on KBOO (that is midnight to 3am 5/19/26) I have prepared a mix of new releases in the electronic, experimental, & jazz genres.

Sunday after next on XRAY (that is noon to 1pm 5/24/26) I've prepared a show about empires for a dead holiday.

But tune in tonight for a show about tomatoes! Midnight to 3am 90.7fm in Portland, kboo dot fm everywhere. & I'll see you a couple of weeks!

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Preface To Vacation Week One: Vacations

An old tweet from around 2023 by Danielle Weisberg reads, "Vacations are not for relaxing. They are for imaging a completely unsustainable fantasy life in a city as equally expensive as your own but with different weather."
(found years ago before Twitter died)

It's true! The wife & I are going on a long vacation. I have already prepared two prerecorded Self Help Radio episodes & two Dickenbock Report episodes. (One of the Dickenbock Report episodes was actually put together by my friend Mark.)

It's the first time in a very long time - if ever - that we are going someplace that's not also a destination for something academic - a conference or research. When we visited Denver in March, she had some gathering to attend & present for. She's kind of afraid we'll have nothing to do.

In addition, we're going overseas in these increasingly unpleasant times - & I'm a little nervous we'll run out of jet fuel & not be able to make it back.

Also of course I'll miss my dogs & cats. It will be the longest I've been away from most of them ever. I wish I could live in the moment like they do but right now they're a little alarmed I'm being overly needy toward them.

Gah! Too much to do! Better get on it. I'm sure I'll talk more about it in about two weeks. Stay tuned.

Saturday, May 09, 2026

Coming Up Tomorrow On The Dickenbock Report: Mother Ocean Day

The Pacific Ocean seen from a San Francisco beach.

May 10 is Mother Ocean Day. On his last show before a two-week vacation, Dick Dickenbock will discuss the ocean & play many musical reports about the ocean. Also, he may boast how many oceans he's crossed & how many times. & if we're really unlucky, he'll tell us about that time he fell in love with a dolphin. We'll have to get him off the mic very quickly. The way he tells it is unnecessarily graphic.

That's tomorrow, Sunday, May 10, from 12-1pm on XRAY FM - 91.1+107.1fm in Portland, xray dot fm everywhere. Bring sunscreen & a beach towel.

Friday, May 08, 2026

This Week In Self Help: May 3 + 5

A decorative hive, with chimes at the bottom, hanging on a fence.

It was a regular ol' week with my regular ol' shows.

May 3 (Sunday) The Dickenbock Report on XRAY:
"Motorcycle Mass & The Blessing Of The Bikes Day."
Lotsa songs about motorcycles.
Listen at XRAY FM.

May 5 (Tuesday) Self Help Radio on KBOO.

May 5 (Tuesday). Corporate Standardized Programming on KBOO.
Lotsa new stuff.
Listen at KBOO (after Self Help Radio). Listen at Self Help Radio dot net.

That's it. I'll buzz off now.

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Self Help Radio 050526: Hives

https://kboo.fm/media/133392-self-help-radio-5526-hives

Yes Self Help Radio was in the hive this week. Luckily I didn't get stung! Well, not by a bee anyway.

Unsurprisingly, though the word "hives" can also mean the skin ailment, we only had one song about that kind of hives. Though I did manage to talk to two dermatologists. Not sure if we actually talked about hives, tho... & a fellow who keeps beehives in his house. He gets stung!

It's time for you to decide if you want to visit the hive or not. You can do it on the KBOO web site or on the Self Help Radio web site. All the busy things that happened on the show are listed below.

(Save some honey for the rest of us.)

Self Help Radio Hives Show
"The Hive" Richard Harris _The Yard Went On Forever_
"Exploiting The Hive" Honeyheads _Live At Wimbledon_
"Children Of The Beehive" Sonny & The Sunsets _Longtime Companion_

introduction & definitions

"When The Bees Are In The Hive" Edith Frost _Japanese Rumba_
"Into Your Beehive" Few Border _In The Twilight_
"Pajama Party In A Haunted Hive" Beat Happening _Black Candy_
"Beehive" Boss Hog _Boss Hog_
"Bee Hive, Pt. 1" Roy Roberts Experience _Roy Roberts Experience_

interview with Frank Redford, who keeps beehives in his house

"Just Like Honey" The Jesus & Mary Chain _Psychocandy_
"In My Hive" A Place To Bury Strangers _Hologram_
"Futureless Hives Of Bel Air" Locate S,1 _Personalia_
"Hive Mind" Corey Flood _Hanging Garden_
"Hive" Idle Bloom _Little Deaths_

interview with dermatologists Dr. Sue Clinton & Dr. Ben Gladstone

"Hives" Those Darlins _Screws Get Loose_
"A Fruitfly In The Beehive" Gang Of Four _Content_
"Hive" Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 _Mother Of All Saints_
"The Winter Hive" No Museums _There's Always An End (The Refraction Loop)_
"Beehive" Chicago Afrobeat Project _What Goes Up_

interview with Roger, who wants to join the Portland Hive Mind

"The Beehive Kid" Wan Light _Carmaline
"The Honey Is In The Hive" Sleuth _Out Of The Blue Period_
"The Hive Pt. 1" The Gametes _The Astronomical Calamities Of Comet Jones_
"The Hive" Bitw _Rehearse_
"The Hive Of Bees" Ed McCurdy _When Dalliance Was In Flower & Maidens Lost Their Heads - Volume III_

conclusion & goodbye

"Hive Mind" Blanck Mass _World Eater_
"Spirit Of The Beehive" Lack Of Knowledge _Americanized_

Monday, May 04, 2026

Whither Hives?

Vintage honeycomb background with beehive, honey bees, & tree
(image found here)

Tonight's show has the theme "hives." I have actually done lots of shows related to bees - bees themselves (three times!), honey, buzz, sting. It's not that I have a particular fondness for bees, though I suppose I do - but many of those were related to a membership drive theme on KBOO a few years back. Surprisingly, I never settled on hives. Though doubtless there were hive songs in one or most of the bee-related shows back then.

It being spring, I have noticed the bees coming back, & have loved to have them in my backyard. So I thought about doing another bee-related show & realized hives were an aspect of bees I hadn't explored. & yes, I know, bees aren't the only insects that have hives, & hives can mean other things - a skin condition, or a hive-mind - so the show wouldn't necessarily be all about bees. But I settled on the theme early in the spring & now it's time for a show about hives.

Which you can listen to tonight from midnight to 2am on 90.7fm in Portland & online at kboo dot fm. There might be honey! But also you might get stung.

Sunday, May 03, 2026

Preface To Hives: That Is Not A Picture Of A Beehive

What looks like a close-up of a rock face.

It's not. My guess is it's a close-up of a rock face. My computer found this in my raw unedited photos when I asked it to look for pictures of a hive. & by asked it (I use a Mac) I mean I typed it into the search bar. I don't want to talk to my computer. I don't want my computer to talk back to me.

Okay, I just checked. It's actually a close-up of a tree. I took the picture on March 31, 2021, at Tryon State Forest. It's nice that I keep records. How cool would it have been if I had taken a picture of a beehive while I was there?

But I don't even know if I've ever seen a beehive in the wild. & my little brother is allergic to bees & I've never been stung by a bee but I fear that I might be allergic so I would probably freak out around a real live beehive. Though to be honest I would probably still try to take a picture.

Interestingly, I did take some pictures today of beehives but not real beehives. I saw them on a fence as I cycled past. You'll see them shortly.