




Returning to the world of podcasting after a long cruel unannounced hiatus, Prince visits novelist Scott Heim ("Mysterious Skin," "In Awe") in Roslindale, Massachusetts, where they discuss the joys of reality TV, the thrills of Vegas, and the weight of Scott's new novel, "We Disappear," his first book in more than 10 years. Links for this episode: http://bamboonation.blogspot.com www.jukeboxstories.com www.scottheim.com www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
9/14/2009 | Download File (43.21 MB) - right click to download
The relaunch of Bamboo Nation: The Podcast features archival audio footage of Prince and Robert trying their hand at podcasting way back in 2002 (they were ahead of their time!), when the topics of the day were celebrity stalking, college nostalgia, and how ruining your dreams is easier than you think. And what do Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Arianna Huffington, and Julianne Moore have to do with all this? Music by: Brandon Patton www.brandonpatton.com Myke Weiskopf www.mykeweiskopf.com
8/13/2007 | Download File (47.59 MB) - right click to download
Prince visits musician and sound artist Myke Weiskopf (former frontman for the indie band, Science Park) in Somerville, Massachusetts, where they discuss the freaks over at the Berklee College of Music, the strange and scary things you can hear on shortwave radio, and how Salem witches are still fashionable today. Links for this episode: www.mykeweiskopf.com www.myspace.com/francinemusic www.brandonpatton.com
8/13/2007 | Download File (23.56 MB) - right click to download
Prince visits musician and sound artist Myke Weiskopf (former frontman for the indie band, Science Park) in Somerville, Massachusetts, where they discuss the freaks over at the Berklee College of Music, the strange and scary things you can hear on shortwave radio, and how Salem witches are still fashionable today. Links for this episode: www.mykeweiskopf.com www.myspace.com/francinemusic www.brandonpatton.com
6/27/2007 | Download File (44.88 MB) - right click to download
Returning to the world of podcasting after a long cruel unannounced hiatus, Prince visits novelist Scott Heim ("Mysterious Skin," "In Awe") in Roslindale, Massachusetts, where they discuss the joys of reality TV, the thrills of Vegas, and the weight of Scott's new novel, "We Disappear," his first book in more than 10 years. Links for this episode: www.scottheim.com www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
6/27/2007 | Download File (23.01 MB) - right click to download
Returning to the world of podcasting after a long cruel unannounced hiatus, Prince visits novelist Scott Heim ("Mysterious Skin," "In Awe") in Roslindale, Massachusetts, where they discuss the joys of reality TV, the thrills of Vegas, and the weight of Scott's new novel, "We Disappear," his first book in more than 10 years. Links for this episode: http://bamboonation.blogspot.com www.jukeboxstories.com www.scottheim.com www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
4/4/2007 | Download File (28.21 MB) - right click to download
Podcasting from San Francisco, Prince gets the entire cast of "OutSpoken" (SHENNA BAUTISTA, KATIE KELLEHER, SILAS PARKER III, JEFF RAMOS, and KIERNON ROCHE), his teen-issues touring show, to talk about sex, sex, and more sex; to weigh in on the psychic powers of Sylvia Browne; and to educate us about the crazy joy of their own diversity (Filipino, Native American, Jamaican-English, and your token Caucasian). Prince also worries and wonders about his one-way ticket to the east coast, presents a "Big Hunk o' Burnin' Love" monologue performed by SUZANNE VITO, and spins the poppin' tunes of THROTTLE BACK SPARKY ("Another Hoop," "She Bop"). Mentioned in this episode: www.nctcsf.org www.couchsurfing.com http://nctcsf.org/outspoken.html www.throttlebacksparky.com www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
3/21/2007 | Download File (44.70 MB) - right click to download
Playwright Ken Narasaki ("The Mikado Project," "Innocent When You Dream"), who does double duty as an actor, explains how a Japanese-American dude such as himself ends up on German cop show. Never one to shy away from controversy, Prince then prods Ken to weigh in on the notorious "Asian Week" column/racist diatribe that's been in the news lately and the explosive issues behind the seemingly innocuous film, "Red Doors." Prince and Ken are later joined by playwright Doris Baizley ("The Mikado Project," "Sex Sting"), who thinks that feminism never went out of fashion. Prince also makes a public plea to "The People’s Court." Links for this episode: www.jukeboxstories.com www.myspace.com/kennarasaki www.pwcenter.org/profile.asp?userid=3 www.myspace.com/themikadoproject www.lodestonetheatre.org www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
3/21/2007 | Download File (33.57 MB) - right click to download
Playwright KEN NARASAKI ("The Mikado Project," "Innocent When You Dream"), who does double duty as an actor, explains how a Japanese-American dude such as himself ends up on German cop show. Never one to shy away from controversy, Prince then prods Ken to weigh in on the notorious "Asian Week" column/racist diatribe that's been in the news lately and the explosive issues behind the seemingly innocuous film, "Red Doors." Prince and Ken are later joined by playwright DORIS BAIZLEY ("The Mikado Project," "Sex Sting"), who thinks that feminism never went out of fashion. Prince also makes a public plea to "The People’s Court," gets Ken to perform the Hiro monologue from "The Theory of Everything," and spins the hot sexy tunes of JOE SIBOL ("Hot Sexy Girls," "Jacket That You Never Wore"). Mentioned in this episode: www.jukeboxstories.com www.myspace.com/kennarasaki www.pwcenter.org/profile.asp?userid=3 www.myspace.com/themikadoproject www.lodestonetheatre.org www.joesibol.com www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
3/21/2007 | Download File (33.57 MB) - right click to download
Playwright KEN NARASAKI ("The Mikado Project," "Innocent When You Dream"), who does double duty as an actor, explains how a Japanese-American dude such as himself ends up on German cop show. Never one to shy away from controversy, Prince then prods Ken to weigh in on the notorious "Asian Week" column/racist diatribe that's been in the news lately and the explosive issues behind the seemingly innocuous film, "Red Doors." Prince and Ken are later joined by playwright DORIS BAIZLEY ("The Mikado Project," "Sex Sting"), who thinks that feminism never went out of fashion. Prince also makes a public plea to "The People’s Court," ponders the "reality" of "Laguna Beach," and spins the hot sexy tunes of JOE SIBOL ("Hot Sexy Girls," "Jacket That You Never Wore"). Mentioned in this episode: www.jukeboxstories.com www.myspace.com/kennarasaki www.pwcenter.org/profile.asp?userid=3 www.myspace.com/themikadoproject www.lodestonetheatre.org www.joesibol.com www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com
3/14/2007 | Download File (41.55 MB) - right click to download
Josh Randall is best known for his role as Dr. Mike Burton in the beloved TV series, "Ed," which ran for four seasons on NBC. However, Prince will always remember Josh from their college days, when Josh would sleep in parked cars, eat eggs like an ox, and spew curse words because college-age Prince delighted in plays that were filthy. (Nothing much has changed.) Links for this episode: www.brandonpatton.com www.mykeweiskopf.com