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West Virginia’s children ages 8-10 have the opportunity to “tell their stories” as part of the America’s Awesome Kids project. A partnership between WVPB and WGBH in Boston.
On this West Virginia Morning, the immigration crackdown is creating concerns for the specialized workforce of Kentucky's billion-dollar horse racing industry. And a Huntington music fest celebrates the diverse sounds of a troubled teen from the early 1900s.
Brian Eno has called them “radio Dadaism,” and ranks them among the best in British comedy. Eddie Izzard believes the Goons were the start of modern comedy. And Monty Python? Well, they idolized them. Count John Lennon and The Beatles, Firesign Theater and Prince Charles among their fans.
The Goon Show, with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe, was a BBC radio comedy show which ran from 1951 to 1960. I had heard of these legends, but only recently have begun to listen to some of their shows on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVrgmwWHqo8
The tomb of the Lost Emperor where no “hunan eye has ever set foot.”
The Goon’s surrealistic lightning-quick word play, amidst a bewildering array of character voices (Sellers easily did over a dozen) initially presents a challenge to the American listener. Often its “Britishness” (inside jokes and heavy accents) prevents a punch line’s impact, but the brilliance of the wit is profound.
The Goons broke new ground on a number of levels, not to mention introducing surrealism to a mass audience, including the use of expanded sound effects – effects, unheard of in their day, which have become commonplace.
To get an overview, watch this doc:
Give The Goons a chance and you’ll find yourself marveling at their comedic counterpoint.
The lawsuit argues that for more than 50 years, the EPA has avoided issuing congressionally-required regulations to prevent and contain hazardous-substance discharges.
The company will bundle $2.4 billion in expenses, including fuel costs, storm recovery costs and environmental compliance costs and issue bonds that will be paid back over 20 years.
On this West Virginia Morning, the immigration crackdown is creating concerns for the specialized workforce of Kentucky's billion-dollar horse racing industry. And a Huntington music fest celebrates the diverse sounds of a troubled teen from the early 1900s.
Leaders of Huntington want commuters who work in the city to have a home there -- they've got a plan. And a campaign to help those in need access clean water looks at the unique challenges in Appalachia.