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Episode 11 - Soundtracks

Rollie Agado April 14, 2014

Been talking about this podcast for nearly a week... finally got Jaime on the horn and we put together the longest Late Night Conversations episode I have ever recorded.   If you're a fan of hearing our thoughts on recorded music, you're really in for a treat tonight.  

I can't thank Jaime enough for waxing about music and film for nearly 2 hours tonight.

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Episode 7 / Memorable Shows

Rollie Agado March 20, 2014

Recorded another episode of Late Night Conversations this evening and had a special guest on the show, my former roommate and one of my dearest friends - J. Celestino

Jaime and I go way fucking back, in that we went to High School together, we went to College together, we lived together in some capacity for nearly a decade and I was the best man at his wedding.   He's practically a brother to me and I'm so stoked to have him on the show... 

The theme for the show is - "Memorable Concerts" -  songs by artists we caught live and we shared little stories about what made those songs so memorable.

Episode 7 / Memorable Shows

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Took in the exhibition called -  Envisioning the Hindu Divine: Expanding Darshan and Manjari Sharma 

We saw 40 historical objects from India and Southeast Asia and nine photographs by Manjari Sharma. 

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