Castaway host Mark Oppenheimer interviews artists, writers, religious figures, politicians, and anyone else who happens to come his way. Many of his guests are New Haven locals, while some require a road trip to reach. The show is expertly engineered by Lee Faulkner, also of New Haven.
Gorlick, who lives on West Rock Avenue in Westville, was the host everyone chatted with before seeing films at the old York Square Cinemas. He left th...
Here, then, for the first time, is the original editor's cut. Coming next month in Castaway #9, an interview with Madison Art Cinemas owner and former...
So says Elizabeth Wurtzel, speaking about her abandoned fantasy of solving all the problems in the Middle East. What's more, Hillary Clinton is "an ev...
In this sixth episode of Castaway, Day sits down with Mark Oppenheimer and sound engineer (and committed recreational wine drinker) Lee Faulkner to ta...
Peggy Flood, whom Castaway spoke with when she was teaching in New Haven over the summer, is a leading voice actor, dubbing in lines that lead actress...
Mighty Purple is coming out with a new album soon. But when Jonny Rodgers, Lee Faulkner, and I sat down in his Westville artist's loft, we mostly hear...
The proper term is "figures." So says lucky in this week's installment of "Castaway," the Independent's original podcast series. The interview isn't w...
In the second edition of "Castaway," the New Haven Independent's podcast series, I along with sound guru Lee Faulkner interview Applegate, who shares ...
The article is about Milton Katselas, an acting coach in Los Angeles who is also a devoted Scientologist. Listen to the podcast now—read the article t...