Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
Writer/director Josh Mendoza is already well known in the world of film, and he’s used those skills to create his debut novel, “Shadow of the Eternal Watcher.” Here’s a look at the story:
Lately, Duster Raines has started seeing an alternate version of reality where he leads a life of importance, wealth, and power. Visions so vivid they seem more real than the life he lives as a PI, scrounging the gutters of Los Angeles for an easy buck. It’s enough to drive anyone insane.
Pulled into a missing persons case he never wanted, Raines finds himself framed and hunted by the government. But as he searches for answers to clear his name, he discovers a truth he never could have imagined. He possesses the ability to bend spacetime to accomplish incredible feats. With these powers, maybe he’s got a shot at the life he deserves. There’s only one problem standing in his way—the other Duster Raines.
Josh and I talk about what inspired this blend of science fiction and LA film noir and how the two sides came together. He shares the background of Duster Raines and how he adapts from being a down-on-his-luck PI to a reality-crossing being with reality-warping powers.
Mendoza is the founder of Strike the Sun Entertainment, and we talk about going from the realm of script writing—where brevity is key—to the wide-open spaces of novels. He shares the revision process, plans for a sequel and maybe, just maybe, a film adaptation.

7 days ago
7 days ago
From playing shows to being recognized by WBUR, the Boston trio Falsely Accused has been on the move, and with their new EP, “Unbroken,” they pack a lot into five songs. Band members Mike Azzolino, Matt Tavano and Mark Young talk about the new elements from their last release, “Compression,” and how their music has grown since the 2021 album.
We go into the different places the band has played at and what’s on their musical bucket list. Mike, Matt and Mark give us the band’s history, and their time working with Kennedy Studios in Burlington, Massachusetts. We talk about being on WBUR’s “14 NE musicians to listen to this winter” list, how they’ve grown the band since they first formed and what we can expect down the road.
Closing out this episode is “Witches” from the new EP, and you should definitely check it out.

Monday Apr 14, 2025
Citywide Bytes—Explore the dark depths with “Fear of the Deep”
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Let’s face it—the ocean is a damn nightmare and our next guest gives us one more reason to stick to shore. Joining us is Julie Hiner for her new book, “Fear of the Deep” out through Torrid Waters, an imprint of Crystal Lake Publishing. Here’s a look at what’s in store:
Bailey, a lifeguard with a heavy metal heart and a Jack Daniel's addiction, has long avoided the deep sea since a haunting accident. San Diego's sunny shores provide a facade of normalcy, where her nights are drowned in music and whiskey, and her days are spent keeping a safe distance from the ocean's grasp.
But the sea has a way of claiming what it wants. The discovery of a woman's body, marked by peculiar and familiar blue marks, washes up on the beach, forcing Bailey to confront the fears she's been running from. Deep beneath the waves, something sinister lurks, a nightmare born from genetic engineering gone awry. As Bailey delves deeper into the mystery, she finds herself entangled in a web of horror and science fiction, where sea creatures of the darkest depths become terrifyingly real.
Sounds terrifying, right? Well, Julie has a lot to talk about, as we explore Bailey’s character and just what happened to keep her on land as much as possible, and what brings her back to the deep. We talk monsters and other works that helped inspire “Fear of the Deep.”
Julie shares what it was like working with Torrid Waters and Crystal Lake Publishing and creepy-as-hell cover that was made for the book. We also explore what’s next and if this deep sea horror story is one Julie will return to someday.

Friday Apr 11, 2025
Boston band Tell explores isolation with new music
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Friday Apr 11, 2025
When it comes to sharing their message, Boston alt-rock band Tell has rarely held back. In fact, as David Wildman tells it, one of his new releases is an honest “fuck you” to the internet. Yep, this is not one for the kiddos.
In this episode, David talks about the story behind the band’s March release, “Sweet Proximity” their forthcoming single, “Boiling the Ocean.” David talks about being a musician in the digital age and how this changes the game, both for good and bad.
“Sweet Proximity” underwent a lot of changes along the way and David shares its evolution from a slower song to something more rocking and the ways it pairs with “Boiling the Ocean.” We also talk about cool cover art and how it expresses the music. And of course, we share details about their upcoming show and what else we can expect.
Wrapping up this episode is “Sweet Proximity.”

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Nate Perry & Ragged Company give us a Boston Calling Preview
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
This May, the Boston-based Nate Perry & Ragged Company will join some of the best musicians today when they take the stage at Boston Calling.
Band members Nate Perry (singer), Connor Milligan (bass player) and Mike Chandler (lead guitarist) join us to talk about what being part of BC means to them, the bands they’re looking forward to seeing and what we can expect from their set.
In 2024, they released their debut EP, "The Otherside of Everything," and we go into the stories behind the music and how the name of the album came to be. We also get a history lesson on the band and learn what they have planned for down the road.
Closing out the episode is “All I Need,” one of the amazing tracks from the album.

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Thomas Jane dives into the dark world of “The Lycan”
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Fifteen years ago, actor Thomas Jane and David James Kelly co-wrote the script for “The Lycan.” Different attempts to bring it to life fell by the wayside, but the time has come and the first issue is now available through Comixology. Here’s a look at the story:
The story takes place in 1777. After a successful expedition in Africa, a hardened band of international big game hunters set out to return home with their bounty when their voyage takes a turn and the men are shipwrecked off a small British island.
Under the tutelage of Absalom Coffin, the men make a deal with Lord Ludgate, ruler of the island. In exchange for fresh supplies and the repair of their good ship The Calydonian, the men are assigned a task they are particularly well suited for: find the Berserking Beasts that have been eating his subjects, including a group of young Benedictine Nuns, and destroy them. But the men encounter more sinister and dangerous beasts than anyone expected.
In this interview, Thomas gives us the history behind “The Lycan” and how we’ve come to issue #1. He talks about working with write Mike Carey and artist Diego Yapur and the amazing talent they brought to the project. He gives a glimpse of what’s to come over this six-issue series.
We take a look at some of the characters, including Absalom and Sister Trent and what inspired them. Thomas also gives his take on the look of the comic and how he got into comics in his youth.

Monday Mar 31, 2025
Citywide Bytes-Back in the studio with Lorenza Wildcard
Monday Mar 31, 2025
Monday Mar 31, 2025
It was August of 2023 and Lorenza Wildcard was on the show to talk about the beginning of her musical journey. Today, she has appeared on multiple podcasts and shows, performed all over and received a slew of awards.
In this episode, we look at some of the highlights of her career and what keeps her going. She shares some performance milestones, including the famous Dublin Castle in London. She talks about the lessons learned, both on stage and in the studio and how she views her time as an artist after a couple years.
Lorenza released “My Worth” in January, and she talks about the story behind the song and gives us a glimpse into what she has planned next.
Closing out the interview is the newest single, “My Worth.”

Friday Mar 28, 2025
Maggie Giles keeps the mystery going with “Wicked”
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Our next guest was last on the show in October 2023 for her mystery thriller “Twisted” and now, Maggie Giles is back with “Wicked,” the new title in the series, out on April 22.
While the mystery behind the robbery and murders in “Twisted” was uncovered a few months back, there is still a very large loose thread that Detective Ryan Boone desperately wishes to tie up. He convinces his superiors to allow him to travel to Ottawa, where he’s uncovered a lead into a conspiracy that hints what happened in Toronto has nationwide and horrific implications.
Meanwhile, former detective Cora Porter has moved to forensics, but when a strange case involving a murder, a runaway and a case of mistaken identity hits close to home, she squeezes her way into the investigation. It also doesn’t help that a certain visiting detective has caught her eye, and is also willing to work with her on the case.
Maggie talks about the ‘loose thread’ that ties the two books together and what sends Boone to Ottawa. We go into the new mystery of “Wicked” and learn about antagonist Blaine Roche and how they’re able to keep ahead of the detectives. Maggie shares how she devised the crimes of the new book and how she gets into the head of a criminal mastermind.

Monday Mar 24, 2025
Monday Mar 24, 2025
Author Nancy McCabe’s new book, “Fires Burning Underground” takes us through the life of Anny as she copes with the death of a friend, her family’s religious home and questioning her own sexuality.
Nancy and I talk about what inspired the book and how it reflects on her own life. She goes into the development of Anny’s character and navigating the many aspects of the story. Nancy shares how it felt to revisit her life in the pages of this book and if she views the middle-grade age group any differently.
She goes into about the lessons she presents as a writing teacher and what we can expect as she brings one journey to an end and begins a new one.

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Bumblebee Radio celebrates five years on the air
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
It was during the pandemic that radio personality Kristen Eck decided to make a long-term dream a reality with the launch of Bumblebee Radio. Five years and hundreds (maybe thousands!) of songs later, the Boston-based station is marking five years on the air.
In this episode, Eck joins us to talk about the station’s early days and how it’s thrived since 2020. We go into the ins and outs of running a station, including how she gets the rights to so much music and how to make your own studio! We also talk about plans for the big 5 and what we can expect in future years.