Sunday, February 18, 2007

XenaCast Episode #9

XenaCast episode 9 is here!

Listen to Episode 9

Be sure to visit the new home page of XenaCast

This show marks a change in the podcast. I've decided to add some additional segments to the show and review two episodes of Xena instead of four. Doing four episodes a show, I would be out of episodes in just a couple of months. By doing two episodes, I can extend them out for a while longer plus by adding segments, I will have something to do once the episodes are gone.

Keep an eye out for the link to my Xena Fanfiction Podcast coming soon.

The newest Xena podcast is Adventures in the Sin Trade. It's really good so be sure and check it out.

Xenaverse News
The letter writing campaign for a Xena movie is going strong. This thread from Xena Online Community will take you to the addresses where you can send your letters and this thread from Talking Xena will take you to an awesome postcard someone made to print out and send in.

The Fresno Bee article about the Woman Warrior can be found here.

The article in the Bend Oregon Weekly can be found here.

Lucy's new CD can be found here.

Renee's movies:
Ghost Town
Boogeyman 2
Diamonds and Guns
The thread on the Talking Xena board started by Ghost Town director Dean Testor can be found here.

The fan fiction story I reviewed, Conquered by Leslie Ann Miller can be found here.

Snikkerz88 music video, Gabrielle - Not Ready to Make Nice, is here.

The Xena Online Community thread Xena - Playing with fire? can be found here.

I talk about the next two episodes in season two:

A Solstice Carol - Written by Chris Manheim. Directed by John T. Kretchmer. First aired on December 9, 1996.

The Xena Scrolls - Written by Robert Sidney Mellette. Teleplay by Adam Armus & Nora Kay Foster. Directed by Charlie Haskell. First aired on January 13, 1997.

The music in my podcast was written and performed by Marilyn Rucker. You can find her and all her wonderfully entertaining music at Marilyn Rucker's Myspace page, at CD Baby, or on ITunes.

One of the greatest Xena websites on the internet is Whoosh. It is a must see for any Xena fan.

The other greatest Xena website is AUSXIP. It has everything a Xena fan might possibly ever want. You must go visit.

Questions, comments, feedback can all be sent to me at XenaCast@gmail.com.

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