Monday

19 January

8:00 pm - Reading and Writing Workshop w/Nate in Wisconsin

Nate reads Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World by Malcolm Harris in honor of Nancy and her reading of her Aunt’s memoir. (If people enjoy we could do it for a while.)

9 pm - The Funny Hour

Bring your stand up and funny videos where the whole community participates.


Tuesday

20 January

7-8:30 pm - The Red Hour

Join the us for a short story discussion. See #the-red-hour Discord channel for more information.

Continuing the doom and gloom tour, this week we have a fun romp through class struggle and authoritarianism with the reading of The Candle by Leo Tolstoy

8:30 pm - Good News Everyone! w/Prof. Jon

Prof Jon reads articles that are not so good news.


Wednesday

21 January

6 pm - Weekly Marx Office Hour(s) w/Ann Li

Reading: Steve Keen (1993) on the Labor Theory of Value

Join us for a daily topical conversation about cultural and political economic research subjects plus discussion about scholarly articles posted to the Discord.

8:30 pm - Spirituality and Activism w/Texas Tom

Agenda: TBD


Thursday

22 January

7 pm - Bring the News w/Whomever Brings It

If you come across an article or bit of news that you feel the group would find interesting read it aloud (or ask someone to) and open the floor to discussion.


Friday

23 January

5 pm - Office Hours 18-Epiphanies: The World in 2026 w/Adnan Husain

Professor Adnan A. Husain is answering your questions, discussing your comments on the state of the world with historical, geopolitical, and ideological analysis. There are many things we should realize about this moment in history, about a realigning world and the consequences of imperial decline. We’ll talk about Greenland/NATO and PM Mark Carney’s Davos Speech and what it portends, Palestine, the hunger striking Palestine solidarity prisoners, Iran, Venezuela, and fascism in the US. Naturally, we can delve into deep historical themes of race, religion, colonialism, capitalism and empire. The floor is open! The radical academy is in session. Drop in to discuss.

7 pm - The After Hours Show S03E35

On tonight’s show a spontaneous Professors and Mary Anne reunion!

  • Ann Li, Adnan Husain, Jonathon Bick and Mary Anne Cummings return, all the profs are back to breakdown another uneventful week in politics
  • Arjun from Deep Into History discusses complicated parsing of Carney’s Davos speech
  • Ann Li updates us on Ukraine and blesses us with a rant
  • Joe in Norway hails seitan with a bowl of coconut curry snot noodles for Kitchen ASMR
  • TAC week in review, week looking forward

8:30 pm - A Guided Tour of Rod Serling’s Night Gallery w/Prof. Jon (Donate)

This week’s episode: The Sins of the Fathers

Famine runs rampant in medieval Wales, forcing terrified young Ian to feast on the sins of deceased Mr. Craighill. Starring: Geraldine Page, Richard Thomas, Michael Dunn, Cyril Delevanti, Alan Napier and Barbara Steele.

10 pm - CinemaTAC: The Wire (Season One) w/Travis


Saturday

24 January

7 pm - Saturday Night Theatre 1960’s T.V. SPY Pilot Night w/Susanna

🍿 1965 GET SMART pilot w/guest star Michael Dunn and 1963 The MAN FROM UNCLE pilot The Vulcan Affair starring David McCallum and Robert Vaughn.

9 pm - Bring the Music

Bring tunes you want to share, check #music Discord channel for this week’s theme.


Sunday

25 January

4 pm - Professor Dave Explains w/Steve

Today I will screen a video by Dave Farina, who has a YT channel called Professor Dave Explains.

5 pm - A Star Trek:The Next Generation Watch Party & Discussion w/Prof. Jon (Donate)

This week’s episode: The Offspring

After returning from a cybernetics conference to the Enterprise, Data creates his own “child,” much to the chagrin of his captain, and without regards to the ramifications with Starfleet. Guest starring: Hallie Todd, Nicolas Coster, and Whoopi Goldberg.

? pm - Sunday Soul Social (Following Star Trek) w/Lane

Note: all times in ET.

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