Random thoughts & other unrelated information from the dude who does "Self Help Radio" - a radio show which originated in Austin, Texas & now makes noise in Portland, Oregon. Listen to new & old shows & look at playlists at selfhelpradio.net.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Photographs Of Places I've Lived # 21: Bal Lake Dr.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Valentine's Day Films
If you heard this week's Valentine's episode of Self Help Radio - & if you didn't, you can do so at the Self Help Radio website! - you heard another installment of Chuck's Happily Unsophisticated Cinema Korner featuring two specific kinds of Valentine's movies: a selection of "psychotronic + love" films; & a selection of films in which hearts are ripped out of bodies. Chuck is nothing if not a romantic.
He has prepared Youtube playlists & IMDb lists for each! The links for those are:
Psychotronic + Love Youtube | Psychotronic + Love IMDb
Hearts Ripped Out Youtube | Hearts Ripped Out IMDb
If you're like me, & have never heard the term "psychotronic" before, Chuck has provided as link: toward a definition of psychotronic film.
Chuck is our resident cinephile & you can keep up with his film watching on his Twitter feed, & read his Letterbox reviews right here. He keeps adding to these even after the show!
Happy Valentine's Day! Hopefully there's something here for you to watch. Especially if you, like me, are a bit snowed-in this holiday weekend.
Tuesday, February 09, 2021
Self Help Radio 020921: Valentine's Day 2021 - Make You Mine
Monday, February 08, 2021
Whither Make You Mine (Valentine's Day 2021)?
Sunday, February 07, 2021
Preface To Valentine's Day 2021: Make You Mine
Valentine's Day is one of those holidays on which I like to do a show but for which I also like to have a unique theme. In the nearly nineteen years of Self Help Radio, I've done seventeen Valentine's Day show, & the themes of those shows have been:
2003: the first show, just general Valentine's stuff
2004: love
2005: hate
2007: crushes
2008: jealousy
2009: boyfriends
2010: girlfriends
2011: love songs
2012: lovesick
2013: love is...
2014: valentines
2015: famous lovers
2016: heartbreak
2017: sweethearts
2018: roses
2019: flirting
2020: the heart
The reason I didn't do a Valentine's Day show in 2006 is, I believe, because the building which housed my radio station had had a fire & was closed for a couple of weeks. I have no idea what I had planned for that year - I suspect nothing. I didn't plan ahead that much in those days. In fact, there was a popular show on the local NPR affiliate in which the host would come up with a theme & have his interns find songs for him, & a couple of times when I was talking to people, they'd say, "Oh yeah, self-important NPR guy covered that theme last Thursday!" One time a guy called me & asked if I were trying to copy him. I said, "No, I don't even listen to his show." "That's weird," the guy said, amazed. "I wonder what that means." I think we had both done shows about the devil. Apparently my soul was in danger.
All this, by the way, from someone who's never really celebrated Valentine's Day. I bought a few candy hearts to give to female friends on Valentine's Day in twelfth grade, but I don't think I meant them as anything more than platonic. In fact, one of the women gave it back to me - she was mad at me at the time - & so I gave it to my mother, who was very touched. I guess I never really did anything nice for her when I was a teenager.
This year I think the only thing the wife & I are looking forward to for Valentine's Day is the return of John Oliver's show. But hopefully this week's Self Help Radio will also be a bit enjoyable.