By Premiere Networks
Mar 12, 2021
TODD: In all the years that Rush did this program, there are calls that just absolutely stand out. This one brings to our mind space, the final frontier . going where no man has gone before. NCC-1701. No, there s a connection between Rush and Star Trek. There really is. Now, listen here to Rush discover what he meant to the man who originally played James Tiberius Kirk.
RUSH: This is Michael in Jackson, Michigan. Welcome, sir. I m glad you called. Hello.
CALLER: Hello, sir. God bless you and yours. I have a fun Open Line Friday story for you.
By Premiere Networks
Mar 12, 2021
TODD: In all the years that Rush did this program, there are calls that just absolutely stand out. This one brings to our mind space, the final frontier . going where no man has gone before. NCC-1701. No, there s a connection between Rush and Star Trek. There really is. Now, listen here to Rush discover what he meant to the man who originally played James Tiberius Kirk.
RUSH: This is Michael in Jackson, Michigan. Welcome, sir. I m glad you called. Hello.
CALLER: Hello, sir. God bless you and yours. I have a fun Open Line Friday story for you.
Rush Limbaugh, America s Anchorman and Doctor of Democracy, is known as the pioneer of AM radio. Limbaugh revolutionized the media and political landscape with his unprecedented combination o f serious discussion of political, cultural and social issues along with satirical and biting humor.
Stephen Amell had a hilarious response to Zelda Williams inferring that Legolas has the greatest accuracy among fictional archers. This debate has been raging on social media for more than a day now and the Arrow star wants to make his position known. It’s a strange time for archers in the [.]
Cincinnati Magazine
December 14, 2020
Cincinnati processes more than one billion gallons of wastewater every day through more than 10 thousand miles of pipeline. These pipes are woven together like tree roots just beneath our feet. Sewers are essential to our daily lives, yet seldom seen and rarely discussed.
Illustration courtesy of MeSseD Comics
This âignorant dependenceâ is what inspired Jay B. Kalagayan to create the comic book series
MeSseD, whose third installment dropped December 9.
MeSseD tells the story of Lilliput, a Filipino filter workerâor âflusherââwho monitors the Metropolitan Sewer Districtâs (MSD) labyrinthine network of underground pipes, âthe Roots,â with her pet rat Akka. The Roots are home to a delightful array of skittery creatures: gigantic man-eating tubifex worms, forests of fungi, talking insects, a tribe of Allicrocs (alligator-crocodile hybrids), and bacterial colonies known as filaments. Lilliput is als