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Citywide Blackout is the home for artists of all kinds, from filmmakers to musicians to authors and everything in between. The show also covers comic-cons, book expos, and film festivals.
Citywide Blackout is the home for artists of all kinds, from filmmakers to musicians to authors and everything in between. The show also covers comic-cons, book expos, and film festivals.
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Awhile back, we featured the single “Comets” by the Boston alt-rock duo Arrows of Athena as part of the Blackout Collection. Now, Scott Lerner and Jac-Lyn Gibson join me to talk about the 19th century story that inspired it.
We also dive into their new album, “Daydreaming,” which came out on April 3. We talk origin stories, being live on stage for the first time in awhile and what's next for Arrows of Athena.
Wrapping up this episode is “Comets,” one of the singles from “Daydreaming.”
Like what you heard? Then check out more at https://www.arrowsofathena.com.

Monday Mar 30, 2026
Citywide Bytes—Irish Millie captures a pivotal time in music
Monday Mar 30, 2026
Monday Mar 30, 2026
With her new EP, “Between Then and Now,” 19-year-old fiddler, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Irish Millie captures the space between two chapters of life and the quiet realization of how much growth happens in the in-between.
In this episode, we talk about that time and the different stories that the album covers, including a powerful dedication to her fiddle teacher. Millie also shares how she first found the fiddle and what about it drew her in. She talks about some dream collaborations and gives us a hint at her next album.
Like what you heard? Check out https://irishmillie.ca for more.
Closing out this episode is the song “Allison,” one of my favorites off the new EP.

Monday Mar 23, 2026
Citywide Bytes—Dreams become nightmares in “Beautiful, Once”
Monday Mar 23, 2026
Monday Mar 23, 2026
Picture this—an island paradise, cut off from all the craziness that we see in the world today. A perfect society, where nothing can go wrong….until it does.
Author Mia Dalia joins me to talk about her new book, “Beautiful, Once,” out through Crystal Lake Publishing. Here’s a look at the story:
When a controversial tech billionaire retreats from society, he constructs a private island designed to be the ultimate controlled experiment: a hand-selected population, sustainable systems, and a flawless model for humanity’s future. A paradise engineered to perfection.
But perfection breeds boredom.
Seeking recognition—and perhaps validation—he sends a message into the cosmos, broadcasting The Island’s triumph to the universe. All hell breaks loose when something replies.
Within hours, the community fractures. Neighbors turn on neighbors. A savage, insatiable hunger spreads. Civilization unravels.
I’ve just started reading this and am loving it! Mia and I talk all about the creation of the book, the different perspectives of the characters that drive it, and get a peek at just how badly things go wrong. Mia also shares the story behind the amazing cover and gives us a look at her many works to be released in 2026.
Like what you heard? Then check out Mia’s website at https://daliaverse.wixsite.com/author.
And discover all the amazing Crystal Lake authors at https://www.crystallakepub.com.

Monday Mar 16, 2026
Citywide Bytes—Crystal Shawanda’s new album earns JUNO nom
Monday Mar 16, 2026
Monday Mar 16, 2026
JUNO Award-winning blues artist Crystal Shawanda’s new album “Sing Pretty Blues,” has earned her a 2026 JUNO Award nomination for Blues Album of the Year. It’s a real powerhouse of an album, with a range of music that doesn’t hold back.
In this interview, Crystal talks about what it means to receive this nomination and her reaction on getting the news. We talk about her many years in music and the different paths she’s taken from a country artist to singing the blues. She shares the themes and stories behind “Sing Pretty Blues” and working with her husband Dewayne Strobel on the creation process. We also talk upcoming festivals, and get a look at what’s next.
Wrapping up this episode is the single “Preaching Blues,” the strong opener to the new album. Be sure to follow Crystal on Instagram at crystalshawanda and visit https://crystalshawanda3.bandzoogle.com/home.

Friday Mar 13, 2026
From Nashville to Boston and back again with Elisa Smith
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Between winning awards and releasing a new album, Boston’s Elisa Smith has a lot to talk about, so kick back and enjoy the stories!
Back in November, Elisa was at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville to accept the Female Country Song of the Year at the 2025 Josie Music Awards. To describe the venue as legendary would be a tremendous understatement, and Elisa shares how it felt stand on that stage. She talks about the family connection to the Opry, one of the many places she’s been to in her years of going to Nashville. Of course, we have to talk Boston venues as well.
Later this year, Elisa will release her newest album, “Perfume,” and we dive into the creation process and the folks she worked with to make it happen. We talk themes and sounds and all that her fans can expect. And of course, we look at what’s next.
Closing out the interview is Elisa’s Josie Award-winning song, “Nashville Don't Forget Me.” And if you liked that, be sure to visit www.elisasmithmusic.com for all the music and merch.

Monday Mar 09, 2026
Citywide Blackout podcast trailer
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Citywide Blackout is your source for the best musicians, writers and filmmakers from around the world!

Friday Feb 27, 2026
DM Ray takes on a quest in debut comic series
Friday Feb 27, 2026
Friday Feb 27, 2026
Who’s ready for a quest?!
Comic creator/writer DM Ray joins us to talk about his debut fantasy comic series, “The Madcaps,” being published by Philbo Entertainment. It’s a medieval fantasy mini-series about the reunion of four friends interrupted by a local drug problem.
Ray, Curtis and Max talk about the making of the four main characters—Dunnan, Sarlac, Chasgo and Medrakus. We dive into backstories, how the idea for the series came about, and how it feels to have it ready to go!
Ray introduces us to the team behind the comic— art by Evan Quiring, colors by Dan Kemp, and letters by Micah Myers. He shares how he met these folks and what it’s been like working together. He also talks about the experience of getting published by Philbo Entertainment and shares some advice on how others can make their own comic ideas become reality.
Like what you heard? Then connect with DM Ray on Instagram under raymondthedm.

Monday Feb 23, 2026
Citywide Bytes—Exploring the stories of SHP Comics
Monday Feb 23, 2026
Monday Feb 23, 2026
Founded in 2021 by Shawn Hainsworth, SHP Comics is a blend of different styles and stories, from children’s imagination to horror set at Woodstock. Shawn joins us to introduce the company and how it came to be, as well as the different titles they’re working on.
One of those is “Zicky: Wrath of the Rat King,” out on April 14. Deep underground, Zicky plunges into the lair of the Rat King—a tyrant amassing an army of rodents to invade the real world. A mysterious supervillain lurks in the shadows, and the fate of both worlds hangs in the balance.
Shawn shares the origin of Zicky and how he connected with the team of writers and artists that brought the idea to life. We also dive into how those of you with your own idea for a story can make it happen.
Like what you’ve heard? Then check out https://shpcomics.com/. “Zicky: Wrath of the Rat King” is available for pre-order, and there’s a lot more to check out!

Friday Feb 20, 2026
Debut author rewrites the nature of birth
Friday Feb 20, 2026
Friday Feb 20, 2026
Victoria Dillon’s new novel “Ava” (She Writes Press, March 3) asks a pivotal question: What if the only way to reclaim reproductive freedom was to rewrite the very nature of birth itself?
Ten years after Roe v. Wade is overturned, 22-year-old comparative biologist Larkin finds herself unexpectedly pregnant in a country where choice is no longer an option. Initially uncertain, she embraces motherhood—until a devastating diagnosis changes everything. Trapped by Tennessee’s strict abortion laws, she is forced to carry her baby, Maeve, to term, only to endure the heartbreak of losing her hours after birth.
Years later, still haunted by her loss, Larkin joins a radical scientific movement that could change everything: a groundbreaking technology that replaces gestation with incubation, allowing women true control over their reproduction. When she uses it to bring her second daughter, Ava, into the world, she believes she has finally reclaimed her autonomy. But as Ava grows and begins to question the very choice that created her, Larkin is challenged in ways she never imagined.
In this interview, Victoria talks about her background as a former research scientist and how this factored into the book, including how she developed this entirely new way for humans to give birth. She shares the day that Roe V Wade was repealed and how this singular event inspired the book. We also discuss Larkin, how the loss of her first child leads her to try this new science and the repercussion on her and her second child Ava.
If you enjoyed the interview, check out more at https://victoriadillonauthor.com/.

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Citywide Bytes—Kimberly Behre Kenna takes a ‘chance’ with new book
Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
Kimberly Behre Kenna has become a familiar name on this show, having been featured twice already. So of course, I knew we had to have her back on for the third book in her Brave Girls Collection, “Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances” out on March 3.
In this episode, Kimberly talks about the theme of second chances and how it’s featured in the book. We’re introduced to Lola, who’s desperate to complete their treasured Perfect Pairs Collection after the death of her twin sister. We talk about Uncle Milo, and how Connecticut actor and inventor William Gillette inspired him.
Want to learn more? Then check out https://www.kimberlybehrekenna.com.
