Tricentennial Q & A

Tricentennial Q & A

From Lucky Paper Radio by Andy Mangold and Anthony Mattox

April 20, 2026 · 1h 29m · Episode 300

About this episode

Andy and Anthony celebrate 300 episodes by answering listener questions on various topics.

View all cards mentioned in this episode Celebrating 300 episodes, Andy and Anthony answer listener submitted questions. They address their favorite gummy candies, opinions on the free will of jellyfish, the most technologically advanced things they could build from scratch on a desert island, and so much more. Discussed in this episode: Arena Cube Shoebox Shrimp Welfare Project Erich’s Packing Center Sockerbit Go Bidet Books: A Pattern Language ,by Christopher Alexander A People’s History of the United States ) by Howard Zinn Frostbite by Nicola Twilley Cod by Mark Kurlansky The Design of Everythings by Donald Norman Thomas Thwaites , who attempted to make a toaster from scratch Artists: Yayoi Kusama Julie Mehretu Robert Hodgin Impressionism wayne thiebaud Isaac Leviton Gustave Doré Virgil Finlay Theo Jansen Dan Flavin Richard Serra James Turrell Other Media: NTS Radio Off Menu , Podcast hosted by Ed Gamble and James Acaster Alone , TV Show If you’d like to show your support for the show, please consider backing Lucky Paper on Patreon or leaving us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Check us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay. You can find the hosts’ Cubes…

People in this episode

Hosts: Andy Mangold, Anthony Mattox

Topics covered

  • listener questions
  • favorite candies
  • free will of jellyfish
  • desert island technology
  • celebration of 300 episodes

Keywords

  • gummy candies
  • jellyfish
  • desert island
  • 300 episodes
  • listener questions

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NTS Radio, Off Menu, MTG Cube Talk Discord

Books & works: A Pattern Language, A People’s History of the United States, Frostbite, Cod, The Design of Everythings

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