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On this week’s John Miller Program John and Phil chat with John Law who is one of the founders of Burning Man and steward of the iconic giant Doggy Diner Heads. Doggy Diner Heads are giant fiberglass dog heads that are the most recognizable restaurant signage in the San Francisco Bay area. Mr. Law also is an expert at creating neon art and he creates art and performance events around San Francisco and the world.
Then, John and Phil talk with Dreama Denver, widow of Bob Denver, better known as Gilligan of “Gilligan’s Island” fame. Dreama talks about her memoir, “Gilligan’s Dreams: The Other Side Of The Island.” And she talks about her upcoming book which will commemorate sixty years since the debut of “Gilligan’s Island.” John Miller and Dreama Denver have known each other for over twenty years and their friendship is obvious as they talk about Dreama’s thirty years with Bob Denver and her time working with Sal Mineo and other career and life passages. Don’t miss it!

 

 

In the latest John Miller Program, John and Phil talk about where they were during O.J. Simpson’s low speed chase thirty years ago. Then, we meet Bernie Lubbers, The Whiskey Professor: a long time touring comedian turned ambassador to the makers of fine Kentucky bourbon. We learn about the history of whiskey and Blue Grass music and how to best enjoy America’s own beverage, whiskey.

Then, we hear from John’s old friend and political reporter Mark Curtis is he talks about his decades covering Capitol Hill and we get his take on what the O.J. story meant to America.

We laugh, we learn and we bitch… You punks get off my porch!