It's been a couple of years since I've listened to The Daily Feed. Quality varies, and some people think the voices are annoying. But I like it. :) Try this one (streamed) or this one (I can only find a download link, no stream).
...Aah! I couldn't do it! I just couldn't bare to go a day without blogging! Gaah! (I'm skipping town on Monday, so that'll slow down my blogging. Maybe...)
I mostly just wanted to mention Roger Ebert's article on the pitfalls of digital projection, and a new film-based technology to surpass it all. (Many thanks to Lisa and to Flutterby for bringing this to my attention.) MaxiVision48 sounds almost too good to be true. I originally thought that digital projection would be the next new thing despite the fact that it's crappy, because it would make maintenance of theaters easier and cheaper (eventually). I'd think studios and large cinema chains alike would want the reassurances on how the film is displayed that remote administration of digital proj ection would provide. But according to Ebert, MaxiVision will be so much cheaper for so much longer, digital projection may never have a chance. (It's cheap enough and backward compatable enough that there's no reason not to install MaxiVision in existing and new cinemas.)
ABC picks up The Drew Carey Show through 2002. (Thanks Fresh Hell. I agree that the show has gotten less funny with t ime, but it's worth noting that the show has been pretty poorly written from the beginning. :] Still pretty funny, though...)
Orson Welles' Mercury Theater radio broadcasts on the web. (Thanks metascene and Looka.)
Why Me by Jodie Foster, from a 1982 Esquire. (Many thanks metascene.)