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Some colleges that relied on SAT scores to accept new students have decided the tests are not the best measure of a person’s ability. The dreaded hours under the gun of those crucial tests is the tip of the iceberg … Continue reading

Jim Waskowich (pictured), with his brother Chris, was on the cutting edge of technology some years back and along with a groundbreaking music web site they launched live alternative broadcasting. Jim offered our host a spot on the lineup and … Continue reading

Brock LaRob returns for a pop-culture discussion about detective/police TV shows from the black & white 1950s through the new millennium. How the shows mirrored the values of society and continue to attempt to glorify justice are some of the … Continue reading

Thom Savino returns to the lair of his former partner for a fun quiz to illustrate just the wild corruption of real corporations. The quiz features three outrageous the-cannot-be-possible scenarios, only one which is fictional (though even the fictitious scenario … Continue reading

As you sit and ponder who next to text or what to watch on Netflix or which power drink to purchase or where you can get a high-paying job and who is responsible for making that task so difficult, a … Continue reading

Let’s review. Once there was a world free of the Internet, then there was an underground Internet culture that died quickly and suddenly every person, place and thing has a presence on the super-information highway. So where are we now? … Continue reading

Jon Matthews, master conservative and host of That Radio Show meets with our host on his show, Weds., Feb. 5 and continues the discussion on Cotolo Chronicles, Thurs., Feb. 6. Here are two fellas that don’t think alike, except on … Continue reading

Dr. Gary Popoli (pictured) returns to the show after a long hiatus of teaching, vacationing and staying afloat in the meticulous world of behavioral science. His appearance launches the first conversation of 2014 between the iconic doctor and the idiot … Continue reading

We’ve always been intrigued by the fanciful notion of “Men from Mars” who have traditionally been depicted anywhere from little green creatures to one of TV’s favorite uncles. Claims Dr. Andrew Woldar, “If you ever want to see a true … Continue reading

Our loyal audience knows him as Brock LaRob but his byline reads Tommy Nocerino on his first book, Lamplight, now available on line. A history buff, Tommy explores a few genres in this Civil War mystery novel. He appears on … Continue reading