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Interruption Update 2: As If On Instinct This Wretched Corporeal Form In Which I'm Kept Keeps Me Alive

41 min · 22 de oct de 2020
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Everyone's had a late night college radio show with a loving basis in Welcome to Nightvale. This episode: A local holiday, a message from our sponsors, some thoughts on the privatization of resources, an op-ed piece submitted by the Town Dentist’s Alliance, news about hair elastics, recent celebrity deaths, a word from the CEO of policing, a history of upper level art education, a message brought to you by the economic sub governor, a music bulletin brought to you by the Governors’ sub-commission for culture,  a poem by local chef, Victoria Summers, a look at the station bulletin board, our guest co-host tells us a story, and a piece on plants and memory that ties us back to the earlier privatization announcements.  Hosted by Susanna Barger, guest co-hosted by Aleister Joan, Originally aired between 4/6/2018, and 4/27/2018.

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