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Light On Light Through


You'll hear a little of this and lot of that on Light On Light Through - my reviews of great television series and movies, my interviews with authors and creative media people and their interviews of me, my media theory and political commentary, thoughts about my favorite cars and food and space travel, discussions of my music, and a few of my readings from my science fiction stories. In the first years, starting in 2006, I put up a new episode at least once a month.  More recently, it became more or less often than once a month, usually less often.  But in the Summer of 2020, I began getting more in the mood to podcast, and on 17 October 2023, I began publishing a new episode of the podcast every Tuesday at 12:01 pm -- a minute after Noon (New York time).  - Paul Levinson 

24 October 2021: Interview about Light On Light Through podcast

26 December 2023: Chuck Todd interviews Paul Levinson about Alternate Realities on The Chuck Toddcast  

Nov 18, 2006

Time for something a bit different ...Episode 8 of Light On Light Through -- Time Travel in Fiction and Fact ...  a jam-packed 30-minute show ... with

  1. a special clip from my Edgar-nominated radioplay, The Chronology Protection Case
  2. a special give-away to the first 25 people who send e-mail or voice-mail  - I'll reply with an MP3 of the full 38-minute radioplay of The Chronology Protection Case, performed by Mark Shanahan and a professional cast (but you have to answer a question I ask on the podcast)
  3. e-mail about time travel from Sylvia Engdahl, who wrote Enchantress from the Stars and other great novels
  4. Shaun Farrell makes the call on Daylight Savings Time
  5. a tribute to Jack Williamson, 1908-2006
  6. other goodies, profundities, absurdities

and much more...

Enjoy!

Paul

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blog: Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress
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words by Paul Levinson, music and recording by John Anealio