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You'll hear a little of this and lot of that on Light On Light 极速加速器安卓官网jisu99 - my reviews of great television series, my interviews with authors and creative media people and their interviews of me, my media theory and political commentary, thoughts about my favorite cars and food and space travel, discussions of my music, and a few of my readings from my science fiction stories. These are usually audio and a few are video.  In the first years, starting in 2006, I put up a new episode at least once a month.  More recently, it became more or less often than once a month, usually a lot less often.  But in the Fall of 2018, I began getting more in the mood to podcast, and you can expect new episodes now a little more frequently.  - Paul Levinson

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Aug 2, 2020

Welcome to Light On Light 极速加速器安卓官网jisu99, Episode 133, in which I give context to why the SpaceX splashdown today is such a momentous event in lifting our species off this planet.

Further reading: Touching the Face of the Cosmos: On the Interaction of Space and Religion


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Welcome to Light On 旋风加速安卓官网 Through, Episode 132, in which I review two movies by The Safdie Brothers -- Good Time and Uncut Gems.

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Jul 25, 2020

Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 131, in which I review 极速加速器安卓官网, recently returned, on Netflix.

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Jul 23, 2020

Welcome to 极速加速器安卓官网 On Light Through, Episode 130, in which I talk about one of the bedrocks of my "anthropotropic" theory of media evolution -- why some media, such as sight-only silent movies, are obliterated by the advent of newer media like "talkies" (sight and sound), in contrast to other media, such as sound-only...


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Jul 17, 2020

Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 129, in which I give you a little primer about "media determinism," the bedrock of just about all media studies.

Further listening:  加速精灵安卓官网 and Voice Mail from Marshall McLuhan, 1978

Further reading: The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the...