Alan Jacobson gives The Treatment to Stanley Kubrick's epic black comedy of the Cold War, Dr. Strangelove
Wherein an immunotoxicologist reframes humanity to include our microbiotic collaborators.
Music: "Black Rainbow" by Pitx.
Everett Public Library's (WA) Mr. Neutron (Ron Averill) reviews Show Us Your Mind, by Portland's (OR) Summer Cannibals.
Celebrated biologist E.O. Wilson ruminates upon the fragility of human existence.
A "Treatment" review of the 2016 film Florence Foster Jenkins.
Okihiro portrays Hawaill as a mighty cultural engine affecting the mainland U.S., and possibly as a model for the future.
Music: "St. Louis Blues," by Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio, courtesy of Internet Archive.
Alan Jacobson of Everett Public Library's Evergreen Cinema Society reviews the indy smash "Tangerine," an unlikely romp through the back alleys of LA's sex-worker society.
Mr. Neutron is Ron Averill, Everett Public Library, Everett, WA
Cameron Johnson is the Lone Reader, of Everett Public Library in Everett, WA.
Music: Klincek stojo pod oblokom, by Tomo Sombolac
"The Treatment" audio film review of "Captain Fantastic" a 2016 comedy drama. Written and read by Alan Jacobson.
Mr. Neutron, Ron Averill, with another gem from his record closet.