The Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist discusses his book, "A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot to Liberate an American Town (And Some Bears)."
Mark McGrath returns for a look at notable new music released forty years ago this month.
Music writer Michaelangelo Matos discusses his new book, "Can't Slow Down: How 1984 Became Pop's Blockbuster Year."
A short history of when amazing performers with the best of intentions have come together to make some of the worst music of all time. Visit MarkMcGrath.com and listen to Mark McGrath's 120 on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Hungarian orgies, Robotic teacher accused, 27 year-old baby, and more. Sign up for my NEW Patreon at Patreon.com/MikeTully
Cemetery date gone wrong, Taco Bell, George Clooney's FLOWBEE, and more. (Yes, I talk about getting fired a bit, too.)
A conversation with the MIT professor of philosophy and author of "Midlife: A Philosophical Guide."
Jonathan Katz revisits "Dr. Katz Professional Therapist" ahead of Sunday's "Dr. Katz Live" event at RushTix.com. Then Comedy Central founder Art Bell discusses his book, "Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor."
Director Billy Corben discusses "537 Votes," a documentary about the 2000 Florida presidential recount streaming now on HBO and HBO Max.
Best-selling author Brad Meltzer on "I Am Anne Frank" and "I Am Benjamin Franklin," the latest entries in his "Ordinary People Change the World" series. Then NBA Coach of the Year and 2019 world champion Nick Nurse on his new book, "Rapture: Fifteen Teams, Four Countries, One NBA Championship, and How to Find a Way to Win -- Damn Near Anywhere."
Part two of musical hits and misses recorded by famous bands...but NOT featuring their famous front men (and women). Listen to "Mark McGrath's 120" every weekend on SiriusXM's 90's on 9!
Reed Galen discusses his work with the Lincoln Project and the Real Facebook Oversight Board.
"The State" alum, actor, and author Michael Ian Black discusses his latest book, "A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son." Then, "Butt Boy" director and star Tyler Cornack.
Musical hits and misses recorded by famous bands...but NOT featuring their famous front men (and women).
Ann Druyan on Season 3 of "Cosmos," which makes its network debut Tuesday September 22nd on Fox.
Then John Micklethwait, co-author of "The Wake Up Call: Why the Pandemic Has Exposed the Weakness of the West, and How to Fix It."
Scream queen Linnea Quigley discusses her long career in horror plus her latest film "The Good Things Devils Do." Then Sami Saif on his 2017 G.G. Allin documentary "The Allins: All in the Family."
The Atlantic contributor and author of "Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World" joins from Hong Kong.
Clutch (Pro-Rock.com) frontman Neil Fallon, then Kerri Kenney-Silver of "Reno 911," with new episodes streaming on Quibi.
Author Michael Malice discusses "The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics"
"Bizarre Albums" host Tony Thaxton returns to help judge the real world hit-worthiness of songs portrayed as successful singles in movies and on TV.
The author of "How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us And Them" discusses fascist politics throughout the world, throughout history, and in the age of Trump.
Gareth Reynolds returns, this for a look at some refreshingly uplifting news stories amidst these uncertain times. Hear Gareth on "The Dollop" and the "Point Vs Point" podcasts.
Original "Saturday Night Live" writer and co-creator of "It's Garry Shandling's Show" discusses his new book "Laugh Lines: My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier," available now as an audiobook.
Mark McGrath returns, this time for a look at bands whose signature songs don't necessarily match their signature sounds. Get all your Sugar Ray info and updates @Mark_McGrath!
Celebrating the release of the Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon documentary "All I Can Say," streaming now.
Blind Melon's Christopher Thorn & Rogers Stevens