Welcome to Night Vale - 55 - The University of What It Is

Episode Date: October 1, 2014

A representative from the University of What It Is calls the station to find a missing colleague. Plus, an update on the cats, the Barista Cultural Fair, and corrections. Weather: "Catfish" by Waxah...atchee (waxahatcheemusic.com) Music: Disparition, disparition.info Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Hey, Nightville, it is Jeffrey Craneer speaking to you from April of 2026 with a couple of cool things coming up. First off, we're going to be in Europe touring our newest Nightville live show, Murder Night in Blood Forest. We're going to be in Edinburgh, UK, on May 27th. We'll be in Manchester on the 28th. We will be in London on May 29th, and we will be in Amsterdam on May the 30th. You can get tickets for these shows at Welcome to Nightville.com slash live, and hopefully we'll have more. shows coming up later this year. Who knows? Just get on our newsletter. Go to Welcome to Nightville.com. Sign up for our newsletter. We will send you emails twice a month to let you know all of the news that you need to know about Welcome to Nightville. One of the big news things to tell you
Starting point is 00:00:48 right now is that our other hit podcast, Alice Isn't Dead, is coming back on April the 13th, written by Joseph Fink, produced by Disparition and starring Jacica Nicole. More episodes of Alice Isn't Dead return on April the 13th. So make sure you are still subscribe to that podcast. Finally, do you want some cool nightbale merch? Go to welcome to nightville.com, click on store, and we have all kinds of cool t-shirts, things for the summer, tank tops, beach towels. Um, and if you like coffee mugs, if you want calendars, if you want backpacks, all kinds of cool stuff there. So check out Welcome to Nightville.com and click on store, click on live. If you want to see our live shows, we will see you in Europe. And hey, thanks.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Let us all be brief. Let us briefly be. Welcome to Nightvale. Listeners, I received a call today from a Dr. Sylvia Kali, who introduced herself as working at the University of What It Is. I told her I had never heard. of that particular learning institution. Actually what happened is the name led to a comedic back and forth. What What is? What it is. The university is what? No, no, of what it is, and so on. But eventually I accorded her the usual treatment of any academic person of importance,
Starting point is 00:02:51 which was a bellowing lecture about the dangers of education, followed by a tense, suspicious silence. Taking advantage of that silence, she jumped in and explained that the University of what it is was concerned about one of their faculty members, who had taken a sabbatical to investigate some probably fantastical rumors about a strange town in the desert and then had never returned. I told her that I didn't know of any strange towns, just the pleasant burg we call home. Well, she said, I'll keep trying then. If you hear from a scientist going by the name of Carlos, please let us know. As you can imagine, listeners, I made all sorts of noises when she said that, but she had already hung up and had left
Starting point is 00:03:56 no callback number. My phone screen just showed a picture of a beach during a bad storm, with a shivering human figure off in the distance again and again, nearly but not quite swept away by the pounding surf. I think that's an area code of what? Idaho? I don't have these things memorized. More on this, as I aggressively investigate. Well, it's time again for one of our audience's most requested segments. I assume. I've never actually asked, but I can't imagine anyone having a different perspective from my own, so I assume this is what listeners are most focused on. It's time to check back in with Koshek and his floating kittens. Koshak, the cat floating exactly four feet off the ground in the men's room here at the station,
Starting point is 00:05:03 is doing great. Nothing to report. He's a healthy kitty going through his third molting of the year, and his fur cusp is as radiant and sticky as any cats has ever been. He loves to be petted, and the petting is completely survivable, with the correct antipiotics. His kittens are, of course, also floating in fixed locations in the same bathroom, and are being cared for by their various owners. Larry Leroy, out on the edge of town, has especially taken after one of the kittens, who, he has named, confusing.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Interestingly, Larry Leroy. Oh, Larry Leroy is just the best, Larry Leroy said, in what was either an expression of affection or extreme egotism. Either way, he's being a great dad to that little cat, and we wish Larry Leroy and Larry Leroy the best. And now a word from our sponsors. Traditionally, when cooking a steak, there have been a few basic rules to follow. For instance, using a form of meat that is recognized by both the current culture and the human body as food,
Starting point is 00:06:33 following basic food safety procedures so as to prevent illness, not intentionally bleeding on the finishing steak. But that's just traditionally. Here at Outback Steakhouse, we say, no rules, just right. Absolutely no rules. Food safety? Federal law? The laws of physics?
Starting point is 00:07:07 What are you? A nark? It's weird here. The steak floats. Sometimes the steak is and also isn't simultaneously. Sometimes the steak is a chair. And we point at the chair and we say that chair is a steak. And we make you eat it.
Starting point is 00:07:35 That is the one rule. If we say something is a steak, you have to eat it. questions asked. I know we said there are no rules, but that itself is a rule and so is void. You want your philosophy non-contradictory? Go to Sizzler. In the bathroom where most places have a sign saying employees must wash hands, we just carved land of the free directly into the wall. There isn't even a sink in there. Heck, our bathrooms are just sealed vaults full of poisonous gases. No rules. We might kill you. We've killed a lot of people. Outback Steakhouse. Do what thou wilt
Starting point is 00:08:31 shall be the whole of the law. I received another call from Dr. Cayali. Before she even spoke, I told her that I, in fact, knew a Carlos, and explained in a completely business-like and journalistic tone, the tenor of our relationship. Carlos is there? She said, only she didn't put a question at the end of it. So maybe she was just saying, Carlos is there. In either case, she told me that this was surprising, and that the University of what it is would send someone right away to see why their faculty member had never made it home.
Starting point is 00:09:19 I said, he never mentioned a university to me. And she said, do we ever dare to speak of higher education to the ones we love? Which is a valid point. Education is such a scary and forbidden subject, that you would be a fool to mention it out loud. I forgave Carlos for this lapse, or I will, as soon as I can get him on the phone. Hey, Carlos? Call me. In the meantime, I'll let you know what happens when the folks from the University of What It Is come by.
Starting point is 00:10:08 And now the community calendar. On Monday, the baristas of Night Vale are inviting everyone in town to come to the barista district for the annual barista cultural fair, where they will be performing traditional barista dances like the twice dip and the mustache snort, and serving traditional barista foods like lemon poppy seed scones. There will be a showing of barista-themed movies like Jaws, and Jaws too. And Nora Jones will make an appearance via a photo of her tacked up on a wall so you can say, oh look, that's Nora Jones, while pointing at that photo. Tuesday is a day for trying to find what you've lost.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Tear through your house, dress in clothes you haven't worn in ears, reenact situations from your childhood, and try to get them to turn out differently. You will get it all back. You will finally have lost nothing. It's all possible and it's all. healthy. Wednesday is a secret that has been badly kept. Thursday is a day of remembrance and memorial dedicated to all the people who will happen to die on that Thursday. The city council would
Starting point is 00:11:54 like us all to take a moment and think about the many, many people who will just happen to die within that particular frame of time for unrelated reasons and adding up to no coherent picture of human existence. Please find the time within your life to mourn those who will by complete chance be gone. Unless you turn out to be one of those people,
Starting point is 00:12:26 in which case, hey, You're off the hook on all this tedious grief stuff. Friday is a plan that has been poorly thought through. Saturday is absolutely nothing you should be worried about, say, hulking, buzzing figures hiding in all of our attics, in a statement that they issued today, thus revealing to us for the first time, their existence. Sunday is a lie that has been foolishly believed. This has been the community calendar. Jackie Fierro, who runs the only pawn shop in town, which for some reason is named Lucinda's
Starting point is 00:13:21 pawn shop, announced today that she is having a sale on ideas about time. People keep coming by, and pawning their ideas about time. Jackie told a friend of hers in confidence, never knowing that it was going to end up on the radio. And like, I don't want to turn them down because it looks like they need the money, but, dude, how many ideas about time am I supposed to keep? None of these ideas make any sense anyway.
Starting point is 00:13:53 So, if you're looking for a gently used idea about time, or perhaps if you pawned your own idea about time, time and are now able to retrieve it, then get on down to La Cinda's pawn shop and talk to Jackie. Don't know where her pawn shop is? Don't worry. When you need it, then, then you will know. And now, corrections. In a previous broadcast, we swung a baseball bat wildly around the studio, knocking our microphone onto the ground until all it could pick up was the stomping of our feet as we systematically destroyed all of our possessions in a misguided attempt to make the world better and ourselves more happy.
Starting point is 00:14:51 After that, we mistakenly referred to Trish Hidge as the assistant deputy to the mayor when she is, is in fact the deputy assistant to the mayor. We deeply regret this error. This has been corrections. Still haven't heard from Carlos. The representatives from the University of what it is arrived. They are besuited and be hatted and be a number of other things besides.
Starting point is 00:15:30 They move in a group of three, led by Dr. Kali herself, looking at everything and everyone they encounter with a critical eye and what looks like a sneer, but could just be the natural set of their faces. I rushed out to meet these people that could perhaps tell me something that I don't know about the love of my life, only to find that lush with their reasons. victory over the carnival, Night Vale citizens had cornered the staff members from the University of what it is, shouting and waving household items like sticks and police batons. Interloper! They cried. Interloper! No, no, I said.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Well, yes, I said, because they were interlopers, but good interlopers. If only there was a word that meant good interloper. Dr. Cayali did not seem afraid of the crowd. She considered the Knightville residence before her and patted the air in a placating motion. And, by the way, did you know that the term for a group of citizens is a mob?
Starting point is 00:16:58 The English language. is so funny. The doctor's calm demeanor did not transfer to the mob around her. They howled and jeered, saying things like, remember that carnival, let's do that again. Enchanting popular slogans like, Arr! Outsiders! I, more than anyone, know that not all outsiders
Starting point is 00:17:29 are bad. Most outsiders are. Dog outsiders. But some outsiders are great. The best. My favorite. And these outsiders know about that outsider. Listeners, I said to the mob,
Starting point is 00:17:52 because the moment I began speaking, my relationship to them was one in which they were hearing me. I said, please let us proceed with caution and empathy. We've never tried it before. Maybe it'll work. But the mob was beyond hearing, and they continued their advance. For the first time, I looked out at the faces of my fellow citizens and saw them,
Starting point is 00:18:20 not as friends and companions, but as a dangerous combination of suppression. an indoctrination. And so I did the only thing that I could think to do in that moment. If you won't listen, I said, then I will make you listen. I will make you all listen. To the weather. The crowd was distracted by the sudden weather. I was able to flag down a passing sheriff's secret police helicopter,
Starting point is 00:22:52 which was conducting routine surveillance operations. just overhead. I explained to the officers inside, all of whom were wearing loose-fitting gowns and Richard Nixon masks, that I was in need of a lift to the radio station for important community reasons. They did not respond, but they also did not do anything else. So I hustled the representatives from the University of what it is onto the craft, and we left the hostile mob, listening docile below us.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Please tell me everything, was how I casually started the conversation with Dr. Kayali. She blinked. That would take a long time, and I feel like much of it would be things you already know, she said, continuing. For instance, tying shoes, operating your room. own tongue, feeling insecure, and other things. You would know these things already. I clarified that I meant everything about Carlos and her university. And this is what she said, as we hammered our way across the sky. She actually shouted it to be heard over the rotors, so this is what she shouted. She shouted that she is from the university of what it is, and that they have been looking
Starting point is 00:24:24 for some time for a faculty member named Carlos, who is a professor of science. He has been missing for decades, and they were getting very worried. They had no choice but to hire a new professor of science, but it isn't going well, because the guy they hired is a new media artist, interested in collage as it intersects with social media, and he isn't even sure what science is. They don't know why they hired that guy. It had somehow made sense when they did it. She told me, in a quieter voice, once we had landed near the safety of the station,
Starting point is 00:25:06 and had decided that the sheriff's secret police were not going to prevent us from leaving the helicopter, she told me that if this is how our town treats outsiders, then Carlos is in more danger than she thought. I told her that Carlos wasn't treated that way, that he was well loved by everyone and especially loved by someone. And she said, sure, sure. But she didn't sound like she believed it. And then she said that there was much she needed to do, but that they would make sure Carlos found his way to safety.
Starting point is 00:25:51 And they were looking forward to him taking back over the one class they have on science, because the new media artist guy is really messing it up. She said she had to go, but gave me her card in case I ever wanted to get in touch with her. I imagine that I definitely will. So there it is. So many questions, so many possible answers, and like the title of that much-beloved picture book classic, how many lies?
Starting point is 00:26:34 Listeners, I do not know everything about Carlos, and he does not tell me everything. That is... Okay. We are not one person. How lonely that would be. A couple who has made themselves one so completely that they are once again alone.
Starting point is 00:27:02 We are two people, separate, unique, and joined only only. where we choose to join. I don't know what is his affiliation truly to the university of what it is. Perhaps I will never know, but I can know about the taste of food he has made me, or the feeling of his hand in mine, or the absence of his hand, not in mine. I can feel the distance between us. And I can know that that distance viewed properly is no distance at all. But still, I think I'll keep Dr. Kali's card handy.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Just in case I ever need her or what she knows. And that time may come. Certainly so many other times I never even thought possible have come before it. Stay tuned next for a loss of words, an absence of silence, some noise, some noise. And then, perhaps, and then perhaps, meaning. Good night. Nightvale, good night. Welcome to Nightvail is a production of Commonplace Books.
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