2 AUG. 3�10, 2022 THE OPENING ACT What We’re Into Everyone & Their Mom follow us ONLINE www.goeasternoregon.com TWITTER twitter.com/GoEasternOregon FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/goeasternoregon INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/goeasternoregon contact us Lisa Britton Go! Editor editor@goeasternoregon.com 541-406-5274 Sarah Smith Calendar Coordinator calendar@goeasternoregon.com SUBMIT NEWS Submit your event information by Monday for publication the following week (two weeks in advance is even better!). Go! Magazine is published Wednesdays in the Hermiston Herald, Wallowa County Chieftain and Blue Mountain Eagle. It publishes Thursdays in The Observer, Baker City Herald and East Oregonian. ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 The Observer 541-963-3161 East Oregonian 541-276-2211 Wallowa County Chieftain 541-426-4567 Blue Mountain Eagle 541-575-0710 Hermiston Herald 541-567-6457 I’ve already written about my favorite pod- cast, NPR’s “Wait, Wait ... Don’t Tell Me!” But from that podcast emerged another one I fi nd just as delightful. It’s called “Everyone & Their Mom,” hosted by Emma Choi, who started as an intern for “Wait, Wait” in 2021. The premise is this, according to NPR: “Every week, there’s an odd or funny story that everyone & their mom seems to be talking about.” On this show, Choi takes that story and expands it with guests, including “Wait, New releases Willi Carlisle, ‘Peculiar, Missouri’ Coming from a queer, 6-foot-4, 300-pound former high school football captain who went on to sing Midwestern punk rock, pursue poetry in New York and then earn a fellowship to teach literature in the Ozarks, this album is what you’d expect: diff erent. It’s terrifi c, too. Like the prairie pioneers who inform his muse, Willi Carlisle has navigated remark- able terrain to arrive at “Peculiar, Missouri,” a collection of campfi re folk that cele- brates love while railing against capitalism, meritocracy, our political divide and the designated hitter. His range of styles also helps put “Peculiar, Missouri” on the musical map. The anthemic “I Won’t Be Afraid” will bring goosebumps with a singalong chorus aided by the vocals of Ordinary Elephant, before Carlisle pledges to “love whoever I well please.” The former football captain deserves a high-fi ve for this entertaining, thought-provoking snapshot of America. — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wait” panelists and comedians. “Everyone & Their Mom” releases a new episode on Wednesdays. And they are short — usually less than 20 minutes. Choi is a delight as a podcast host — she seems to talk with a smile on her face, which makes me smile as I listen. (And who couldn’t use another excuse to smile?) I probably enjoy it because her inter- views are a lot like my own — she starts with a topic, and during the conversation discovers a tidbit that takes the story in an entirely new direction. In my work, I can’t usually follow those side trails. But Choi does. One of my favorite episodes is titled RAISING THE CURTAIN ON THIS WEEK’S ISSUE “Everyone & Pay Phones,” which aired May 11. Her guest host is Tom Bodett, a frequent panelist on “Wait, Wait.” (He’s also the voice for those Motel 6 ads.) In this story, Choi interviews a man in Minnesota who installed a pay phone in his front yard. It’s a functioning phone, and he made the news when a boy who was lost used the pay phone to call 911. And then the topic switches to Bo- dett’s friend who has fi ve grills. This leads Choi to interview the friend, Chad, during which she fi nds out that he needs a good chicken recipe. Which leads Choi to Samin Nosrat, author of the cookbook “Salt Fat Acid Heat,” who suggests a recipe for spatchcocking a chicken. If you need a smile and interesting news tidbits, check out “Everyone & Their Mom.” — LISA BRITTON, GO! EDITOR BIKES, SKIS, CLIMBING GEAR, ADVICE, BEER & RENTALS, GOOD PEOPLE MOUNTAINWORKSBICYCLES.COM 1301 Adams Ave. La Grande, OR Mon-Sat • 10am-6pm 541.963.3220