A five-panel podcast remembers Carrie Fisher before launching into a heated debate over "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."
SPOILER ALERT. Do not listen if you haven't seen Rogue One!
This episode is a Valley Navel Gazing/Mobile Horror Companion podcast hybrid.
The panel includes:
Independent filmmaker Glen Baisley
ValleyIndy.org reporter Eugene Driscoll
Independent film actor Mike Lane
Derby CT's David Lenart, host of the "2 Dudes Talking Disney" podcast
Special effects makeup artist Brian Spears
Derby Fire Commissioner Michael Kelleher talks about growing up in Derby, his years with the fire department, and what the array of community service projects Derby firefighters do behind the scenes.
In November, Jack Walsh retired as president of the Valley United Way.
In December he sat down with the Valley Indy for a wide-ranging conversation about growing up in Derby, teaching and coaching in the Valley, and what it was like to change careers and lead the Valley United Way.
Photo by Markanthony Izzo.
Seymour First Selectman Kurt Miller answers questions from readers on Facebook, weighs in on whether he is supporting Rob Kane, Mark Boughton or Mark Lauretti for governor, and uses a bell to "ding" the Valley Indy reporters for asking dumb questions
Derby's Larry Dwyer is once again planning to gross out the Valley with another installment of "Connecticut Cult Classics" at the Strand Theater in Seymour, CT.
Up next on FRIDAY, Jan. 13, 2017:
Friday the 13th, Part 2
Friday the 13th, Part 3
Valley Indy reporter Eugene Driscoll tries recording a Christmas-themed podcast with his 6-year-old son, Jack, and his 3-year-old daughter, Emma.
Driscoll's wife is there, at least in spirit, in the form of an angry voicemail played at the start of the episode.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays, everybody.
Ken Tuccio, a product of Ansonia, CT, hosts the 'Welcome to CT' podcast.
AND he's hosting "The Local Drinking Show," slated to launch on WTNH-TV in January 2017.