Posted on 20 November 2009
Doc interviewed one of the area’s most unique and exciting young artists, Caleb Morris (AKA Sheesh) who will be part of a two man show at the Robertson Gallery in Mobile starting December 11th. Doc: How did you get started in art, and develop your unique style? CM: I’ve been drawing since I could remember and then stopped [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 November 2009
It is apparent that we have a Mobile Cultural Revival underway which, although loosely tied to the past, is being driven by its young people, many of whom have spent time elsewhere, and fostered in our resurrected Downtown. Rootsy Hip (directed by Isabel Machado) is a perfect example of this. It is a downright enjoyable film [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 16 November 2009
Doc interviews Chef Rick Barfield of the Blind Mule and Johnny Gwin of One Horse Productions (also of El Cantador) on this Friday’s (11/20) “Dinner and a Show” featuring Atlanta songwriter Matthew Kahler. Videography by Trey Lane. Continue Reading
Posted on 11 November 2009
Doc asked author Jack Kerley about current projects and upcoming plans: JK: My books aren’t currently published in the US (having it to do over, and expect I will, I’d select a smarter publisher than the previous model). Fortunately, they’re bestsellers in the UK and Australia, and are in over twenty countries and a dozen languages. [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 05 November 2009
Doc: Tell us about “Alabama History on the Air”. Alabama History on the Air is a series of radio broadcasts of the 1930’s, entitled “Highlights in Alabama History”, presented on WODX, Mobile’s first radio station. The commentator was John F. Glennon, a prominent businessman, lawyer, historian and avid advocate of Mobile! Radio Station WODX began transmitting on February [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 01 November 2009
Doc: Tell us about your newest novel, Broken Wing. TL: BROKEN WING is an FBI thriller set in post-Katrina New Orleans. It’s the third in a series of novels featuring a pair of FBI special agents, Mike Yeager and Peggy Weaver. In this third installment, Mike Yeager — a talented profiler with something of a checkered past [...] Continue Reading