I'm surprised there isn't a thread about this yet. Been listening to this very cool podcast, which is pretty eerie and surreal, with touches of Stephen King and HP Lovecraft and David Lynch. This group should definitely enjoy it:
I'm surprised there isn't a thread about this yet. Been listening to this very cool podcast, which is pretty eerie and surreal, with touches of Stephen King and HP Lovecraft and David Lynch. This group should definitely enjoy it:
Stephen who?
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
So nobody's been listening to this show? Or its spin-offs?
I missed this news back in December, but FX is working on an adaptation:
https://www.avclub.com/fx-is-develop...how-1821139534
Fans of podcast sensation Welcome To Night Vale will soon be able to get their community announcements, otherworldly threats, and reminders to stay out of the dog park via their TVs, with Deadline reporting that the series is being developed for television over at FX. Creators Jeffrey Cranor and Joseph Fink will both executive produce, along with FX’s Gennifer Hutchison.
Part community bulletin board, part extended horror riff, Night Vale has become a sensation in the podcast and book worlds, as listeners tune in to hear quasi-human newscaster Cecil Palmer (played by actor Cecil Baldwin) recount the day-to-day events in a quiet desert town that sits somewhere in the intersection between H.P. Lovecraft’s Arkham and Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone. Fink and Cranor have also released two novels set in the Night Vale universe, as well as a series of script books of the podcast’s first two seasons.
I've been meaning to check this out, definitely looks interesting.
Eastasia has always taught college students to feel pride or shame according to their race.
I have both of the novels but don’t listen to the podcast