Ep.6: Winston's search for the free flow of information is in peril unless he can escape The Money Pit. The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
Ep.7: Winston's next challenge on his quest is to conquer Newton Minow's Vast Wasteland. The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
Ep.8: On his quest for the free flow of information Winston has overcome every obstacle. Will television do him in? The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
Ep.9: Winston is aided on his journey by the mysterious young guide I.T. The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
Ep.10: The wise conductor of a search engine brings Winston one step closer to the legendary free flow of information. The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
Ep.11: Winston faces the final and most perilous leg of his journey. The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
Ep.12: Winston's search for the legendary free flow of information comes to a surprising end. The serial by Peter Donalds originally aired on The NeoRadio Hour in 1997.
It's 70 years in the future and all problems are solved. Follow the adventures of Jake, Pat, and Billy as they try to handle it.
Pat implores Jake to stop telling Billy about the bad old days.
Pat and Jake visit one of their neighborhood woodworkers to procure a new desk and chair for young Billy.
Jake and Pat teach Billy why we never say "the T-word."
Billy, Pat, and Jake go to their neighborhood sharing night.
Do we still have jobs in a perfect world? Of course. Pat applies for a new position. (We don't call them "jobs")
Pride superseeds July Fourth as the universally beloved summer holiday.
Jake, Billy, and Pat enjoy a no-tech Brewers game.
Billy finally convinces Grandpa Jake to tell him all about the revolution.
Jake, Billy, and Pat dance their way to the highest spot in Milwaukee for the annual Summer Solstice Circle.
Billy finds out about a few things from the old days that no longer exist: plastic, guns, and cops.
It's 70 years in the future and everybody still loves Pub Trivia.
If there's no money, how does home ownership work? Jake and Pat explain it to Billy, and it's oh, so simple.
Jake, Pat, and Billy visit the southern border, which is now just a line on a map with no other significant meaning.
In a perfect world what is there left to fight for? Jake helps Pat with his existential midlife crisis.
Stories, scenes, music, and audio art by Peter Donalds, Frank Skillman, and a stable of independent artists and “home tapers.” The series aired from 1994 to 1998 on KPFA Berkeley and The Pacifica Network. Ep 1: 10/25/1994.
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Stories, scenes, music, and audio art by Peter Donalds, Frank Skillman, and a stable of independent artists and “home tapers.” The series aired from 1994 to 1998 on KPFA Berkeley and The Pacifica Network. Ep 2: 12/14/1994.
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Stories, scenes, music, and audio art by Peter Donalds, Frank Skillman, and a stable of independent artists and “home tapers.” The series aired from 1994 to 1998 on KPFA Berkeley and The Pacifica Network. Ep 3: 3/29/1995.
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