Sidetrack with Jason Croft
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - October 03, 2009
This month, we talk to the creator of the popular blog Cake Wrecks, which highlights professional cakes that have gone horribly wrong. In our annual chat with a ghost hunter, we chat with Dale Kaczmarek of the Ghost Research Society. And we'll hear the gruesome story of the Villisca Axe Murder House. Those stories and more, this time on Sidetrack.
Cake Wrecks
http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/
Essay: "Plummeting Approval"
http://www.thememorypalace.us/
Interview with ghost hunter Dale Kaczmarek, President of the Ghost Research Society
http://www.ghostresearch.org/
Villisca Axe Murder House
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - September 05, 2009
This month, we talk to the curator of the Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum in Elkhart, Indiana. We also talk to a Gibson City man about his bike trek from San Francisco to Illinois. And we have a special in-studio interview with Phil Clark of the local didjeridu rock band Tree Thump. Those stories and more, this time on Sidetrack!
Bike Trek from San Francisco to Gibson City
http://supaonabike.blogspot.com/
Recycling Your Ride
Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum
http://www.myspace.com/hallofheroesmuseum
Slacktivism
Stingrays for dinner
In-studio interview with Phil Clark of the band Tree Thump
http://www.treethumpdidjco.com/
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - August 01, 2009
For this program, we follow an annual seven-day bike race across Iowa, we learn the history of the Ferris Wheel, we hear what former music executives are doing now after the collapse of the industry, and we find out what it's like to take on a bully, for the first time, at age 33.
You Used To Be About The Music
Ragbrai--bike race across Iowa
Rare baseball event essay
High Above Lake Michigan--the history of the Ferris Wheel
Our Gods Wear Spandex (replay)
Punching Out A Bully
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - July 04, 2009
We hear the unusual story of Albert Cashier, a Civil War soldier from Illinois with a surprising secret. We also hear about a horn symposium that was held recently in Macomb; revisit our interview about the World's Largest Catsup Bottle; and hear about one woman's efforts to go green by dumpster diving.
International horn symposium in Macomb
World's Largest Catsup Bottle (replay)
Andy Kaufman
In love with a cannibal
The dumpstering life
The secret life of civil war soldier Albert Cashier
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - June 06, 2009
This month, we remember local musician Jay Bennett who for a time played with the band Wilco, we talk to a professional mermaid, and we find out about a man who records sound for a living and his "one square inch of silence" project.
One Square Inch of Silence
Marina the Fire Eating Mermaid
http://www.medusirena.com/
Antimatter and the movies
Manufacturing Melodies
Tribute to Jay Bennett
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - May 02, 2009
Sidetrack celebrates 10 years on the air with a selection of some of our favorite stories from the last decade. We find out if Philo really is the center of the universe; talk to the inventor of the Popcorn Fork; revisit our story on the Viper, the yodeling ukulele player; and hear about downtown Champaign's drinking fraternity.
The Viper
Archeophone Records
Philo, The Center of the Universe
White Squirrels
Popcorn Fork
Bloomsday celebrated in Champaign
Pi Omega Omega, Champaign's drinking fraternity
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - April 04, 2009
On this month's program, we learn about a husband-and-wife circus duo, hear about the increasing popularity of vinyl records, look into the surge of Illinois wines, and we talk to granddaughter of Raggedy Ann creator Jonny Gruelle about the closing of the Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum in Arcola.
The Rolling Diamonds--husband and wife circus duo
Vinyl records making a comeback
Hike to interview Backcounty Ranger George Durkee
New Pirate exhibit at the Field Museum
Butter Lane cupcake shop in New York
http://www.yarnaudioworks.com
Illinois Wines Make Headway
The closing of the Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - March 07, 2009
On this month's program, local drummer Rocky Maffit visits the WILL studios and shows off a few unusual instruments. We hear about the Garlicky Greens Eating Championship...find out how one Illinois artist has been inspired by starlings...and we remember science fiction writer Philip Jose Farmer.
Garlicky Greens Eating Championship
Artist inspired by starlings
Philip Jose Farmer remembered
http://www.pjfarmer.com
Essay: Judge Street Elmhurst
Martin Atkins
Rock Maffit live in the WILL studios
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - February 07, 2009
This time around, we learn about a company that's creating "signature scents" for various colleges and universities...we talk to the publisher of the area magazine Innocent Words about its move away from print...take a tour of the unusual and sometimes unsettling Glore Psychiatric Museum...and we hear about one young doctors unexpected lunch with Marlon Brando.
Chicago deaf artist
http://www.mcachicago.org
University Fragrances
https://masik.com/universities/
Lunch with Marlon Brando
http://www.yarnaudioworks.com
Spread Heads
http://thespreadheads.com/zen-cart/
Innocent Words
http://www.innocentwords.com/
Glore Psychiatric Museum
http://www.gloremuseum.org/
WILL - Sidetrack with Jason Croft - January 03, 2009
On this month's program, we look back at some of the best interviews and stories we featured in 2008. We'll have an interview with the curators of the black velvet painting museum, a chat with B-movie queen Tura Satana, star of Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, and we'll hear recording from the 1908 presidential campaign.
Nubrella
Debate '08
Velveteria
World War Two Japanese-American Hostel
Interview with B-movie star Tura Satana
http://www.turasatana.com/
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