Stuck in the '80s explores that MTV-generation nostalgia that still stirs up emotion no matter what
Brad and Steve are alive! They return with a newish episode. Sure, it's an old interview, but the co
The ladies of Stuck in the '80s return to celebrate their male heartthrobs of the '80s in this speci
Duran Duran has FINALLY been nominated to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for its 2022 class. We look
Spearsy got married! Our co-host relives his wedding while we honor the best movie weddings and firs
This is a bonus episode of the podcast featuring a chat with The 80s Cruise's Joey Fairchild. We hav
Behold our bejillionth installment of Unlikely Cover Songs of the '80s, including tunes by Whitney H
We wrap up the year 2021 with our memories, mistakes and mustaches. Well, no mustaches. Actually, Br
We're finally back and ready to continue our "Close But No Cigar" series with more songs from 1987,
We're giving you some Thanksgiving leftovers early this year. It's our 2006 tribute to "Planes, Trai
The 2022 voyage of The 80s Cruise is just around the corner now so we catch you up on the latest new
There's a new "Dune" movie out there and - surprise - we love it. Listen to our official review of t
How do you turn a beloved '80s film masterpiece like "The Goonies" into a book for children? We find
A lot of amazing albums turned 40 this year, but October featured two breakthrough albums by The Hum
Gene Loves Jezebel's Michael Aston joins the podcast this week to talk about the band's history, his
We didn't "forget" these songs from 1986, but they don't get the love they deserve. This week's show
Martin Fry is one of the most genuine and gracious pop stars of the '80s. Here's our interview with
Rolling Stone magazine has revised its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, so music journali
Dramarama singer/songwriter John Easdale joins the show to talk about the band's career, his take on
"Stand By Me" turns 35 years old. We compare Stephen King's book with the Rob Reiner movie and more.
Val Kilmer's life and career is examined in the new Amazon Prime documentary "Val." We review the fi