Today's show is the last episode of Mr. Jones’s Neighborhood as a monthly
hour-long show. We'll be going to a bi-monthly half-hour show, on the second
and fourth Thursdays of the month at 11am, starting October 14th. We'll also
be changing the show’s name to Jonesy (one of ...
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On today's show, we return to our roots here on Mr. Jones's Neighborhood --
radio theater, more specifically radio comedy. Radio has a long tradition of
comedy, from the Golden Age of Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Fibber McGee & Molly,
Burns & Allen, and Lum n' Abner, to Stan Fre...
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Just a few weeks ago, we experienced record high temperatures here in the
Pacific Northwest, with the thermometer hitting an unprecedented 116 degrees
in Portland. That’s very unusual for those of us living in this corner of
the country. We’re used to warm, dry summers – a ...
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On today's show, we preview the upcoming 2021 Waterfront Blues Festival
"Upriver" which runs from July 2nd through the 5th at a new
socially-distanced location -- the Lot at Zidell Yards. It's a little
different than previous Waterfront Blues Festivals, but after the pandem...
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On today's show, we celebrate Father's Day, a bit early, by talking fathers
-- and daughters and sons and husbands and wives and our own multiple
identities -- with Beth Kephart, author of the new memoir
Wife/Daughter/Self, from Portland’s own Forest Avenue Press. In the bo...
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One of my favorite books of 2020, a year devoid of much else in the way of
favorites, was Kent Russell's In the Land of Good Living: A Journey to the
Heart of Florida. We had Kent on the show last August, for the hardcover
release, interviewed by another of Mr. Jones's favo...
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We're wrapping up KBOO's "Special Programming: Just For You" fundraising
drive today in the neighborhood. Starting in March, the special programming
has included tributes to Black History Month, World Radio Day, and
International Women’s Day, along with bluegrass and metal ...
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On last month’s show, we celebrated our local independent publishers and
the authors whose work they publish with Dan Armstrong, of Eugene’s Mud
City Press; Kathleen McFall and Clark Hays, of Portland’s Pumpjack Press;
and Bobby Eversmann, Editor-in-Chief at Deep Overstock,...
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On today’s show we celebrate our local independent publishers and the
authors whose work they publish. We did a similar show about two years ago
when we welcomed four Portland-based indies -- Tin House, Future Tense Books,
Hawthorne Books, and Forest Avenue Press -- to the ...
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It’s Christmas morning here in the neighborhood, maybe in your neighborhood
as well. And we’ve been in somewhat of a quandary as to how to honor and
celebrate the day. I think the classic story for the day and the entire
holiday season is Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol,...
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