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And How Atlanta Will Never Hear Anything Weirder Or More Daring On Commercial Radio Ever Again

When I was working nights at 99X, I used to make fun of Steve Craig quite often. He was an easy target, with excessive banter about the Tiki bar in his backyard, his plane and his battle with gout. Okay, so maybe he didn’t have the gout, but that false story only followed suit. I used to make up fables about Steve fighting forest fires with his plane, saving countless Whitetail deer and wild rabbits with his efforts, and then retreating home to have a nice tropical drink out of a coconut shell.  More


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With a vodka greyhound in hand Holly Lang of Pine Magazine sits down with Tom Cheshire to discuss future projects, art shows and just where she sees her magazine in the next year.

With a vodka greyhound in hand Holly Lang of Pine Magazine sits down with Tom Cheshire to discuss future projects, art shows and just where she sees her magazine in the next year.

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Dry Ink’s co-founder talks with Johnny Colt and Michael Ouweleen about life, music and toilet bowl books.

Dry Ink’s co-founder talks with Johnny Colt and Michael Ouweleen about life, music and toilet bowl books.

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Neal Cohen from 1690 am talks with Tom Cheshire about West End Motel.

Neal Cohen from 1690 am talks with Tom Cheshire about West End Motel.

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An interview with Neal Cohen, music director for Atlanta’s AM 1690

Perhaps you’ve seen their bumper stickers around town. I ‘ve turned this station on in the morning and heard Van Morrison and Them and then heard a record by My Morning Jacket. I’ve listened to stories and poems by some of my favorite writers and then heard Blue Train by John Coltrane. They play the old, the new and everything in between. This station does it all and just the right amount of it.

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The freaks come out in Tom Cheshire’s podcast

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An intro to the podcast interview with Jason White and Burt Taggart

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If you ask just about any Arkansan, they’ll tell you they believe there’s a national prejudice against our state.

Hillary Clinton pointed it out in 1998 shortly after she identified the “right-wing conspiracy” trying to ruin her husband’s presidency. “I think a lot of this is prejudice against our state,” she told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. “They wouldn’t do this if we were from some other state.”  More