Dave's Gone By #27 (4/6/03): I'm Gonna Bounce Up and Down on My Spring

April 6, 2003: Dave's Gone By #27 - I'm Gonna Bounce Up and Down on My Spring

In this episode welcoming springtime, Dave gets Cultural reviewing The Producers on DVD. Plus the satirical News Gone By and Spiritual Springtime on the World Weird Web

host: Dave Lefkowitz

Dave's Gone By #25 (3/23/03): A Codework Orange

March 23, 2003: Dave's Gone By #25 - A Codework Orange

Featuring: Dave chats with broadcaster Michael Artsis, Goes Off on Wall Street, gets political about Life During Wartime and sings "When Bushie Goes Marching In." Plus: the satirical News Gone By.

host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: broadcaster Michael Artsis

Dave's Gone By #24 (3/16/03): Paddy O'Purim

March 16, 2003: Dave's Gone By #24 - Paddy O'Purim

host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: Rabbi Sol Solomon, spiritual leader of Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, NY

00:00:01  DAVE GOES IN (St. Patrick's Day & Purim)
00:08:00  DAVE ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY
00:16:00  DAVE ON IRELAND
00:20:00  DAVE ON THE CLANCY BROTHERS
00:30:00  DAVE ON DUBLIN
00:36:00  DAVE ON IRISH POLITICS
00:45:00  NEWS GONE BY
01:06:00  RABBI SOL SOLOMON'S PURIMSPIEL
01:16:00  DAVE GOES OUT 

Dave's Gone By #23 (3/9/03): 23 Skidoo!

March 9, 2003: Dave's Gone By #23 - 23 Skidoo!

For his 23rd episode, Dave explores the origins of the phrase 23 Skidoo and chats with theater critic Jeff Goodman. Plus: the satirical News Gone By.            

host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: theater critic Jeff Goodman

00:00:01  DAVE GOES IN: Lucky number 23, Super Bowl 38.
00:07:00  NEWS GONE BY
00:29:00  The Broadway Strike
00:34:00  GUEST: Jeff Goodman
00:60:00  DAVE GETS TRIVIAL - 23 Skidoo
01:11:00  DAVE GOES OUT - Jay  

Dave's Gone By #18 (2/2/03): Seeing Shadows

February 2, 2003: Dave's Gone By #18 - Seeing Shadows

Featuring: Dave chats with theatrical composers David Spencer & Stephen Witkin. Plus: the satirical News Gone By and a Groundhog Day skit with guest critic Jeff Goodman                            

host: Dave Lefkowitz
guests: theater composers David Spencer & Stephen Witkin, theater critic Jeff Goodman.

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