by podblack on November 24, 2009
As mentioned briefly when I wrote earlier about the show in Melbourne — they’re preparing to head overseas! The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art are hosting them as ‘artists in residence’! Tripod versus The Dragon Saturday, January 30, 2010, 8:00 pm Hunter Center Part Flight of the Conchords and part Tenacious D [actually, they've been [...]
by podblack on November 3, 2009
If you’re looking for horse racing superstitions? Check out last year’s post, ‘White House, White Horse, Superstitions and the Course‘. If you’re looking for news about Tripod? Much better luck with me today — because they’ll be heading to the USA in 2010! Especially good recent news if you’re in Melbourne, as I’m very envious [...]
by podblack on September 29, 2009
Hi to all the Guardian readers / fans of Tim Minchin out there! Yes, there are quite a few Tim Minchin blog-posts with lots of information on this site, since I was one of the first skeptic podcasters to interview him (for the TANK Vodcast, back in 2008). After that, we had a four-part lengthy [...]
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by podblack on April 17, 2009
Head to www.skepticzone.tv for the full interview that Stefan did with Tim Minchin! Many thanks to the Angry Feet forum board for their great articles, discussions and support with research. A lot of very classy people there. I particularly liked Minchin’s discussion about his attitudes towards religion and the line he draws about how he [...]
by podblack on April 13, 2009
By the way: The next show for the Skeptic Zone Podcast has a great lengthy interview with Tim Minchin. The Think Tank will be recorded at the CHPRSL, all welcome if you’re in the Sydney area to check out the Sydney Skeptics meetup!
by podblack on January 17, 2009
You can follow Tim Minchin on Twitter here! New tour dates have been released for Perth and Sydney. From The Courier Mail, Tim Minchin finds pointed comedy in sex, God and rock: “I really do think that we’re getting worse as we get further away from enlightenment and Darwin,” he says. “Maybe because we’re getting [...]