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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine

Centauri Express Audio Magazine

Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

Since 1984, the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company has been performing, recording, and broadcasting dramatic audio -- fully dramatized, fully sound-scaped audio drama. We like to think that what we do is classic "old-time radio", as it would sound with today's technology and dramatic techniques. From our archives, we proudly present the recordings of our live performances. Also visit us at artc.org.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Centauri Express Audio Magazine episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Centauri Express Audio Magazine for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Centauri Express Audio Magazine episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - The Hollow Grave

The Hollow Grave

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01/14/11 • 20 min

Size: 9.34M, Duration: 20:24

Coming to you live from the Little Five Points Coffeehouse, June 1993! The Hollow Grave by Gerald W. Page, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb and Steve Nesheim.

Up next for ARTC:

Anachrocon, February 25-27, 2011. See convention schedule for exact show time.

Academy TheatreApril 30, 8:00pmMay 1, 2:30pm

The Dancer in the Dark by Thomas E. Fuller

Tickets: $10Buy tickets online!

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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - The Time Machine, part 2 of 4

The Time Machine, part 2 of 4

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08/09/13 • 20 min

Hey, everyone! This blog page will be going away soon. Your RSS feeds will continue to work just as they have been, but all the cool info about this episode (and future installments of the podcast) will be at http://www.artc.org/topic/podcast/ and we'll work on getting podcast.artc.org to point to that location as well.

Thanks for listening, and we look forward to seeing you at the new ARTC.org!

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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - Nairobi Jack Rackham: The Lost Gold of the Atlantimengani - Parts 1 and 2
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05/24/13 • 39 min

ARTC's Podcast

Welcome again to the ARTC Podcast, your monthly source for free, original audio drama!

Size: 18.3M Duration: 39:14

This month we bring you Nairobi Jack Rackham: The Lost Gold of the Atlantimengani, parts 1 and 2, by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Anachrocon, February 22, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Thomas E. Fuller wrote The Lost Gold of the Atlantimengani in the early days of ARTC in 13 episodes. In this podcast, we present parts 1 and 2. At this time, we don't have any of the rest of the episodes recorded, but if we hear from our listeners that they like it, we can be sure to put it on the schedule for upcoming shows and studio time!

Incidentally, Thomas also wrote a full treatment for a second set of 13 episodes for Nairobi Jack Rackham, so if you really like it, there's more where this came from!

Next live show... LibertyCon

Our annual journey to the wilds of Chattanooga, TN, for some of our best fans!

Lone Star Planet by H. Beam Piper, adapted by Ron N. Butler

When Steven Silk is sent to the planet of New Texas, he thinks he has three small things to accomplish. But when he arrives, he finds a culture that guards its freedoms jealously. Can Silk stand before the Court of Political Justice and convince the tribunal that the victim being a politician isn't an acceptable defense against murder?

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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - Episode 101 - A Tribute to Brad Weage

Episode 101 - A Tribute to Brad Weage

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09/10/10 • 27 min

Size: 12.7M Duration: 27:16

In this episode of the podcast, we pay tribute to the memory of Brad Weage, longtime composer and friend to ARTC and its members, who passed away on August 22, 2010 from complications of double pneumonia.

Brad composed many of the themes for our serials including Rory Rammer, Space Marshal, The Brotherhood of Damn Sassy Mutants, Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment, and The Jane Handley-Page Show. He also lent his talents to our feature-length studio works including The Passion of Frankenstein, The Menace From Earth, The Doom of the Mummy, and Solution Unsatisfactory to name but a few.

He performed live with us often. If you ever heard ARTC live, there's an excellent chance you heard Brad. If you heard us live more than once, it's a virtual certainty.

ARTC's next live performance will be at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 23 and 24 where we will present The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells, adapted for audio by Thomas E. Fuller. Special musical guest Julie Gribble!

This performance also marks the first in our new initiative "Partners in Imagination" where we will explore the possibilities of a collaborative community. Partners in Imagination seeks to channel the energies of multiple non-profits into common goals and raise awareness of various causes through the Magic of Radio.

We are also pleased to announce our first ever Kickstarter campaign. Help us raise $3500 by Halloween to fund the purchase of new microphones and speakers, improving our quality and helping us to continue Advancing Adventures in Sound!

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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - The Gargoyle's Shadow

The Gargoyle's Shadow

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05/14/10 • 20 min

Coming to you from deep inside studio territory, it's the ARTC podcast! The next live shows will be in July, September, and October, but for now we're laying down tracks for the next round of CDs and Audible.com downloads!

This month we bring you The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.

Remember, the most powerful help you can give us is to tell your friends and family about the richness and power of the imagination. Use the Share This button at the top of this post to plaster us all over the Internet!

You can also give us encouragement by commenting on this podcast. Give us something besides spam to read. ;)

Special thanks to violinist Paul Mercer and pianist Brad Weage for providing music for this podcast.

There is Adventure in Sound!

Size: 9.7M Duration: 20:43

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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - The Worst Good Woman in the World

The Worst Good Woman in the World

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03/12/10 • 35 min

Size: 16.5M, Duration: 35:03

The Worst Good Woman in the World by Kelley S. Ceccato. Also, Caught by our special musical guest for March, Rooke! Rooke can be found on MySpace and Facebook.

Come be a part of our podcast! We draw all of our material from our live performances, and we have another show coming up at the end of March. Witness one of the few audio drama ensembles in the country that performs live!

The Last Dragon to Avondale by Thomas E. Fuller (Also on Audible.com) March 27, 8:00pm March 28, 2:30pm Academy Theatre 119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30001 Tickets: $10

Also featured: The House Across the Way by Kelley S. Ceccato, with guest violinist Paul Mercer. All this with Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Colour of the Shadow of the Outsider over the Mountains of Madness out of Space.

ARTC is pleased to benefit the Georgia Aquarium with this performance. 25% of ticket sales will go towards their efforts to study and protect endangered species.

ARTC is also proud to offer free admission for the visually impaired and half-price admission for their sighted friends and family through a partnership with the Center for the Visually Impaired here in Atlanta.

Performance calendar.

There is Adventure in Sound!

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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft (part 2 of 2)
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11/13/09 • 19 min

[Time: 19:11] [Size: 23 MB] [Genre: Horror] Recorded Live at a performance at DragonCon 2009, The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company presents "The Call of C'thulhu" written by H.P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler. This is Part 2 of 2. var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Folks, by now you all know about all the stuff I usually post here and the links go on for several posts, so I'm not going to repeat them again this month. I just want to thank everybody for another (almost) year of great podcasting and appreciation of audio drama. The fact that you're still listening makes it all worth it.We've got one more podcast left for this year, in December, and then it's off to 2010. One goal I'd like to try to achieve for the coming year is more interaction with our audience. What do you want to hear from us? How can we improve? There's lots of changes coming and we've got some interesting ideas, but we want to make sure we're doing the right ideas and changing in the right ways.So how are we doing? Everything ok? We'd like to hear from you, so go ahead and send us that email or comment on this post.Just two links this month. First, in the spirit of that increased interaction I just talked about, we've done a survey to find out what you want to hear from us out of the studio next. And second, a reminder to join our mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence"! Sign up at artc.org/ and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!Next live show: An Atlanta Christmas at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA. December 5 and 6.Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at [email protected] again!--David Benedict and Bob Zimmerman, your podcasting team.There is Adventure in Sound!
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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - Blues for Johnny Raven - 2009 Edition

Blues for Johnny Raven - 2009 Edition

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04/10/09 • 39 min

Size: 18.25M Duration: 39:00 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you Blues for Johnny Raven. Longtime listeners to the podcast will remember that this was the fifth podcast we ever published, and that we re-ran it later. But this is the 2009 edition, with Daniel W. Kiernan as Johnny Raven, Fiona K. Leonard as Gloria Kinsolving, and Mary Buchanan on live saxophone! This piece clearly illustrates the evolution of ARTC as a live performance audio drama company and the power of audio as a storytelling medium.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be in July at LibertyCon, followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates in October. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at [email protected].
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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - Bumpers Crossroads - "The Traffic Light" and "The Developer"
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02/13/09 • 17 min

Size: 8M - Duration: 17:19Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future. Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we go all the way back to 1993 and the Little Five Points community coffeehouse where our listeners enjoyed monthly performances from ARTC. Many of our most memorable series were born here as the writers frantically tried to keep up with this breakneck pace in live performance, including the Adventures of the Crimson Hawk, Rory Rammer Space Marshal, and Bumpers Crossroads. We bring you now two episodes of daniel taylor's gripping serial of the little town that time forgot, beginning with The Traffic Light and concluding with The Developer.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org. I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one. Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be on March 7 and 8 at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates where we'll formally kick off the 25th anniversary celebration by testing the limits of live performance in audio with Blues for Johnny Raven. If you've heard the previous performance on the podcast, you haven't heard anything yet. We'll also be taking a look back of some of our favorite moments in radio history and welcoming back some longtime performers including William L. brown, Fiona K. Leonard, and lots of other surprises. Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at [email protected] is Adventure in Sound!
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Centauri  Express  Audio  Magazine - Dr. Geoffry Stanhope: The Maker of Dreams

Dr. Geoffry Stanhope: The Maker of Dreams

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11/15/13 • 33 min

This month we bring you another episode from Thomas E. Fuller's series about occult phenomena: Dr. Geoffry Stanhope: The Maker of Dreams. This was performed live at 221B Con on April 13, 2013.

As a reminder, the podcast archives can now be found at artc.org, along with behind the scenes production stories, bits of trivia, and whatever else we can think of!

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How many episodes does Centauri Express Audio Magazine have?

Centauri Express Audio Magazine currently has 100 episodes available.

What topics does Centauri Express Audio Magazine cover?

The podcast is about Radio, Audio, Drama, Podcasts, Arts, Theatre and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Centauri Express Audio Magazine?

The episode title 'The Proper Thing To Do' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Centauri Express Audio Magazine?

The average episode length on Centauri Express Audio Magazine is 20 minutes.

How often are episodes of Centauri Express Audio Magazine released?

Episodes of Centauri Express Audio Magazine are typically released every 28 days.

When was the first episode of Centauri Express Audio Magazine?

The first episode of Centauri Express Audio Magazine was released on Dec 14, 2007.

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