The RU Sirius Show

by Scott Beale on January 18, 2006 · 2 comments

Jeff Diehl and RU Sirius

I finally had a chance to catch-up with The RU Sirius Show recently during a cross-country flight. They’ve been putting together some really great programs. The RU Sirius Show is a podcast that is part of the The MondoGlobo Network and features, of course, host RU Sirius, a cultural writer who edited the legendary Mondo 2000 magazine in the 80’s and 90’s. He is joined on the show by producer Jeff Diehl and sometimes Diana Brown and/or Sherry Miller. Recent shows have included great guests like Will Franken x2, Trademark G x2 (The Evolution Control Committee), Larry Harvey (Burning Man) and V. Vale (RE/Search), Dave Eggers (McSweeney’s) and Bucky Sinister, just to name a few. RU is also the host of the NeoFiles podcast.

photo credit: Scott Beale (Jeff Diehl & RU Sirius at the EFF 15th Anniversary Party)

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1 Kenji Siratori February 16, 2006 at 4:50 pm

“R.U. Sirius constructs the metaphysical brain of a drug fetus in this abolition world.” – Kenji Siratori, author of Blood Electric

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