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What is the best way to handle a breakup? How have some members of The State Hornet Features staff dealt with a breakup? To find out, listen to the podcast.
May 15, 2009 - Is online dating a practical option for college students? Listen in and decide if students are in real need of more digital socializing or if the classroom is enough.
3. Interview with Andrew Sean Greer
Kyrie Eberhart sits down on the phone with Andrew Sean Greer, author of "Story of a Marriage." He will be lecturing at Sacramento State on Monday, April 20, 2009 in the University Union Ballroom at 1 p.m.
4. Hollywood Buzz No. 5 - The Oscar results
Feb. 24, 2009 - The results are in. Mikhail Chernyavsky and Susie Dickens discuss the 81st Annual Academy Awards. How accurate were their predictions? Listen in as the two share their highlights of the golden night.
5. Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - The 81st Oscars
The Oscars are considered to be the most prestigious film awards in the world. Mikhail Chernyavsky and Susie Dickens discuss the heavy hitters who hope to grab the golden boy.
6. Sac in Stereo No. 19 - What makes a great singer?
Dec. 15, 2008 - On this, our final episode of the semester, we discuss Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest singers of all time. Spin magazine has pointed out that out of the entire list, only five are still performing – and of those five, only one fronts a band. We set out to discuss why so many of Rolling Stone's picks are solo artists, and we set out to define what exactly makes a great singer. We also see the return of a special guest to the show. E-mail feedback to podcasts@statehornet.com
7. Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - Classic Christmas Movies
December 12, 2008 - Throughout the history of film, Hollywood has documented the holidays over and over again with films dedicated to Santa Claus, boughs of holly and other Christmas traditions. In that span of time, there have been some classic renditions of the holiday spirit and some real stinkers. Join Reviews editor Mikhail Chernyavsky, Briana Monasky, Matt Rascher and Stephanie Dumm as they discuss their favorites and determine which of today's fare will rise into that upper echelon of holiday films. Send your comments or questions to podcasts@statehornet.com.
8. Sac in Stereo No. 18 - Haven't I heard this song before?
Dec. 3, 2008 - In this week's episode, we discuss songs that sound a little too similar to each other. It's possible their similarities might just be a coincidence, but what are the odds? Listen to the comparisons and send your thoughts to podcasts@statehornet.com.
9. Sexcapades No. 7 - Dating your co-worker or your boss
Have you ever had a really hot boss? Has your boss ever hinted at a more "casual" relationship? Find out how to handle the situation with Mikhail Chernyavsky, Matt Rascher, Susie Dickens and Vanessa Johnson as they discuss what you need to know to "jump" on the situation. E-mail questions and feedback to podcasts@statehornet.com.
10. Hollywood Buzz No. 3 - Romantic Comedies
Romantic comedies have always been able to capture our hearts. Now, it seems that they have taken a turn for the worse. No longer are they heartwarming tales, but mundane situational comedies. Have you fallen victim to the poor quality of romantic comedies? Email us your feedback and comments at podcasts@statehornet.com.
11. Sac in Stereo No. 17 - Eclectic additions for any record collection
November 12, 2008 - Diversity is an important part of any music collection that often gets overlooked. In this week's episode, we give a few picks to help broaden your musical horizons: a tricky mixtape king, a light-hearted British duo, an upbeat folk band and more. Plus, Cody has a cold! E-mail us suggestions for future episodes at podcasts@statehornet.com.
12. Sexcapades No. 6 - Why men and women date
October 29, 2008 - He says she's only in for the attention and a free meal. She says he's only after a bedroom romp. Are these people bitter from bad dating experiences? Listen in as Mikhail Chernyavsky, Vanessa Johnson and Matt Rascher battle over the reasons men and women date. E-mail questions and feedback to podcasts@statehornet.com.
October 24, 2008 - The last time Dillinger Four put out an album, American Idol was in its first season. Now, six years later, the highly anticipated album "Civil War" is out, and resulted in a journalist losing his job. Listen to Jake Corbin's review to find out if it was worth it. Also, on Saturday, Michael Jackson fans across the world will simultaneously perform a certain famous ghoulish dance. Also, we spin Prince's "Darling Nikki" in reverse to discuss the secret message hidden at the end of the song. E-mail questions and feedback to podcasts@statehornet.com.
14. Sac in Stereo No. 15 - Mixtapes and D.Willz live in the studio
October 10, 2008 - With free mixtape service Muxtape and Internet radio stations like Pandora under fire from the RIAA, what's a small, independent artist to do? Put out a mixtape, of course. Sacramento State business major and rapper D.Willz is back to explain the process of mixtape creation, and we'll hear whether or not exposure from his mixtape is helping his album sales. Also, are rock bands missing out by not creating their own mixtapes? Send your feedback and comments to podcasts@statehornet.com.
15. Sac in Stereo No. 14 - Soundtracks for the Obama and McCain campaigns
The Republican party and John McCain have come under fire from artists who don't want their music played at rallies and speeches. Meanwhile, artists who have made music supporting Democratic pick Barack Obama have been criticized by the campaign. The solution? Follow Sac in Stereo's picks for the most and least appropriate songs for each candidate - a guaranteed path to successful rocking in '08.
16. Hollywood Buzz No. 2 - Indie and DVD gems
Mikhail and Greg discuss “Teeth” and “Felon,” two indie films that hold their own ground as great cinema. Meanwhile, films like “Eagle Eye” use some innovative marketing that gets you more pumped for films than trailers. Send your feedback and comments to podcasts@statehornet.com.
It seems 2008 is the year of the comeback album, as four legendary groups look to make a return to the spotlight. We compare the newest offerings from Metallica, AC/DC, Journey and LL Cool J with their classics to see if the new material stacks up. Send your feedback and comments to podcasts@statehornet.com.
18. Hollywood Buzz No. 1 - Summer Blockbusters
September 3, 2008 - This summer offered some of the most anticipated films of the year. Reviews editor Mikhail Chernyavsky and Luke Soin discuss the movies that disappointed us, knocked us out of our seats and made us cry. Who are we kidding? It's just some movie trash talk!
19. Sac in Stereo No. 12 - We (almost) interview Kanye, Justin and Amy Winehouse
EDITOR'S NOTE: The parody interviews contained in this podcast are FAKE. We did not actually interview Kayne West, Amy Winehouse or Justin Timberlake.
May 15, 2008 - Working for a college newspaper means almost no one is willing to call you back. This week, our hosts ask the question: What would happen if we had the chance to interview Kayne West, Amy Winehouse and Justin Timberlake? This is how we hope the interviews would go down, and this is what we think they might say. E-mail feedback to podcasts@statehornet.com.
20. Sexcapades No. 5 - Going for home base on the first date; avoiding psychos
May 9, 2008 - In this week's episode, our hosts discuss how far is too far on the first date. And what exactly is appropriate - from clothes to actions. Also, what kind of woman would stalk Reviews Editor Mikhail Chernyavsky? Listen to find out.
21. Sac in Stereo No. 11 - Turntablism v. mashups; Coachella recap
May 8, 2008 - This week in news: I Set My Friends On Fire, the hardcore "band" known for its cover of Soulja Boy's "Crank Dat," was signed to Epitaph Records. Is it the end of music or par for the course? Copy Editor Sarah Kay Hannon is in studio, fresh back from Coachella. Hear her describe the dehydrated festival. How many people did she see pass out, and which headlining act did she fall asleep to? We also decide, once and for all, which takes more skill: turntablism or computer-based mashups.
22. Sac in Stereo No. 10 - Mariah Carey: bigger than the Beatles?
May 1, 2008 - There's lots to discuss in music news this week: The Empire State Building turned pink, purple and white to celebrate Mariah Carey's latest album, and we all turn green in disgust. She's already passed Elvis Presley for the number of No. 1 singles - will she surpass the Beatles? Also, Weezer's new album cover has leaked (click here) - is it a joke? Also, which "Beat it" cover deserves top honors, Fall Out Boy's or Amy Winehouse's?
23. Sac in Stereo No. 9 - Hip-hop meets rock culture; interview and freestlye with rapper D.Willz
April 24, 2008 - This week, we review the trainwreck of a cover album that is "Punk Goes Crunk." Should it be taken seriously, and can any parts of it be enjoyed? We also discuss the convergence of hip-hop and rock cultures among today's youth. What is the cause, and who might be some of the possible role models for people hoping to fit into both cliques? This week, Oakland native and Sacramento State student Darrin Williams (D.Willz) stops by for an interview. While he's here, we threw on a beat and videotaping the resulting freestyle. Click here to view it.
24. Sac in Stereo No. 8 - The state of the Sacramento scene (with KWOD's Andy Hawk)
April 17, 2008 - Sacramento State has lots of concerts and events, but could they be better? Should UNIQUE, the group that brings bands to campus, be following a different business model? And sure, Sacramento has tons of talented bands and some good venues, but what's missing? Why aren't the two meshing to create the ideal local music scene?
25. Sac in Stereo No. 7 - The most overrated artists
April 10, 2008 - This week in music news: Kayne West has opened an online travel site ... for some reason. A well-known crunk rapper has started a wine label, and iTunes has become the No. 1 seller of music in the United States. On this week's episode, we run through the most overrated bands of our time. If you like Radiohead, M.I.A., Amy Winehouse or the Killers, you may have bought into the hype. Listen to find out who else made the list.
26. Sexcapades No. 4 - The safe Spring-Break hookup
April 1, 2008 - Spring Break is upon us once again, but is there a sure-fire way to stay safe when going wild in another city? Is it the one time when girls can be promiscuous and not be judged? Also, find out which host hates morally good people. E-mail feedback and questions to podcasts@statehornet.com.
27. Sac in Stereo No. 5 - Guilty pleasures from the CD bin
March 20, 2008 - First, in music news: Former New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer's infamous call girl has a fledging music career - does this scandal spell success for her? Also in news: The Warped Tour lineup has been announced - are any of the bands worth watching? This week, our hosts' street credibility goes out the window as we reveal the CDs we're ashamed to love. Find out who loves cheesy "gangsta" rap, who loves Sean Paul and hear a surprising debate between Ashlee Simpson's new and old material.
28. Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 3 - The ugliest, most drugged-up celebrities we love
March 13, 2008 - This week we talk about the ugliest celebrities we love. Rumors abound that Owen Wilson is doing drugs again - should his suicide attempt be blamed on the drugs, or his breakup with Kate Hudson? Also, should concert-goers forgive someone for being a bad performer if he or she is on drugs?
29. Sac in Stereo No. 4 - The top artists to watch for in 2008
March 13, 2008 - This week we make 11 picks for up-and-coming artists to watch for in 2008. The music industry is changing in profound ways, and we discuss the directions in which (we think) music will move. Some of our picks include Clyde Carson, American Steel, The Maine, Digitalism and more.
30. Sexcapades No. 3 - Sleeping together without staying together
March 12, 2008 - Can couples date and have sex without being committed for the long run? And which of our hosts is coming out of the closet this week?
31. Sac In Stereo No. 3 - The worst albums from our favorite artists
March 6, 2008 - On this week's episode, we give our picks for the worst albums from bands and musicians we love. Find out which of our favorites we tear apart. Some of our picks include 50 Cent, Weezer, Yellowcard, DJ Shadow, the Transplants, the Ataris, Michael Jackson and more. If you agree with us or think we're full of it, e-mail feedback to us at podcasts@statehornet.com.
32. Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 2 - Who was hottest at the Oscars?
March 5, 2008. Who looked the best at the Oscars? Where happened to Beyonce? And find out which of the hosts would be willing to clean up Paris Hilton's vomit.
33. Sac in Stereo No. 2 - Is music more accessible in this generation?
Feb. 27, 2008 - Is it easier to start a band now than it was in our parents' generation? Sure, instruments and instruction are easier to find, but is it flooding the market with crappy bands? Is that a bad thing? How can new bands/artists stand out above the crowd? Also, who are the worst artists to get record deals after YouTube postings? Is it actually a good place to showcase talent?
34. Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 1 - Does Britney Spears smell; exploiting celebrities' children
Is Britney Spears bipolar? And, more importantly, does she smell? When will Lindsay Lohan die? Do celebrities exploit their children by selling photos of them?
35. Sac in Stereo No. 1 - Why form a side project? Can local musicians even make money?
Feb. 21, 2008 - Is it even possible for small local bands to make money? Hear local band Sterling Way explain their common cash dilemma. We also talk side projects. Why are they formed, and do they cheapen the main bands? Click here to visit the MySpace page of Sterling Way, the band interviewed in this episode.
36. Sexcapades No. 2 - Proper anal etiquette; watching porn as a couple
Should couples watch porn together? What’s the proper butt etiquette? Tune in and hear who has an Asian fetish and who almost made it through an entire threesome.
37. Reel Talk No. 7 - Oscarbation
It's that time of the year again: time for Oscar-grubbing producers to stroke their egos in something we dub "Oscarbation."
38. Reel Talk: No. 6 - The dying drive-in
A discussion of the dying American icon of the drive-in theater, token "indie" film directors, and the "douche baggery list."
39. Sexcapades podcast: Hornet relationships and sex: No. 1
Hornet relationships and sex (HRS 101) is a student-driven podcast. Students ask any question that is on their mind about sex and relationships. It is honest and does not hold back anything. The main topics covered in this episode were cuddling, where to meet people, what men want, feel, and what they are really after.
40. Reel Talk: Episode 5 - That annoying guy in the theater
Opinion Editor Josh Staab and contributing podcaster Frank Miller discuss everything that's wrong with going "out" to see a movie -- namely, the other people. Is there a safe, effective way to shut up someone who talks through a movie, and is there some innovation coming that will save the box office and convince Frank to go out again?
41. Sex Ed(itors) - Episode 4: Mistakes women make in bed
A discussion of nine common mistakes women make in bed. Follow along with the list here: http://www.ladythrills.com/en/channel/love/love_her_on_top/container/mistakes_women_make_bed/1/ Also, find out which editor is a screamer in bed, and find out who would rather skip foreplay.
42. Reel Talk: Episode 3 - Who's hot in film?
Who's hot in the film industry, and who's not? Was Spider-Man 3 overloaded with villains? Also, what big news did George Lucas announce last week -- and what is the one way for him to be successful with it?
43. Sex Ed(itors): Episode 3 - Kinky relationships
What kinds of wild and kinky relationships do college students find themselves in, and how do they begin? What is the best way to initiate a one-night-stand, and which editor has had the wildest one-night-stand?
44. Rapping with Kingspade's Johnny Richter
Johnny Richter is a member of both Kingspade and the Kottonmouth Kings, a group that appeared on the cover of High Times Magazine. Hear him describe his favorite types of music, how he deals with technical difficulties at concerts and his favorite things to do in Sacramento. Also, listen to a track from their new album, "P.T.B."
45. Sex Ed(itors): Episode 2 - Fetishes
A team of State Hornet editors discusses fetishes and if it's more acceptable for the girl to bring something kinky into the relationship. Also, find out what one editor's ex-boyfriend did with a Sharpie.
46. Reel Talk: Episode 2 - Cult Classics
Frank Miller and Josh Staab each list their top five favorite cult classic movies of all time. Find out which great movies most people missed out on and see whose list is better.
47. Reel Talk: Episode 1 - Summer movies
Frank Miller and Josh Staab give a rundown of this summer's new releases. Which will earn the most at the box office? Hear their predictions.
48. Sex Ed(itors) : Episode 1 - Oral Sex
A team of State Hornet editors discuss oral sex taboos and preferences. They also share personal stories and nicknames, such as "Two Socks."
49. Local reggae artists sound off
Local reggae artists Ras Matthew and DJ ESEF describe the history and roots of reggae, the growth of the Sacramento scene, and popular song topics, such as the legalization of Marijuana. Also included is an impromptu acoustic performance by Ras Matthew.
50. The Dimes to flip in for nooner
Listen to an interview with The Dimes lead vocalist Johnny Clay, where he discusses Guitar Hero, his favorite member of The Beatles, and how he judges a good show from a bad show.
51. Jello to slide into Union Ballroom on Monday
Jello Biafra, founding member of punk-rock band the Dead Kennedys and record label Alternative Tentacles, will be speaking on Monday in the University Union Ballroom. Listen to an interview where Biafra shares some of the origins of his political views, talks about his new spoken-word album, and plays a word-association game with Assistant News Editor Josh Staab.
Listen to an interview with two of the members of Mayday Parade. The band played Monday with the Plain White T's, Boys Night Out and Lovedrug.
On March 19, Lovedrug played a show in the University Union Ballroom with the Plain White T's, Boys Night Out and Mayday Parade. Listen to an interview with lead vocalist Michael Shepard.
54. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus interview
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus headlined the Take Action Tour 2007, which rocked the University Union Ballroom on March 1. Listen to an interview with Jon Wilkes, drummer of the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. Interview by Mindy Yuen, State Hornet.