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THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
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Episode - #0010 (58:57) | ||
Howard Fine is the acting coach to the stars and a theatre director.
He's on to talk about his new book, Fine On Acting: A Vision of the Craft.
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Ben Patrick Johnson is a talented voice over announcer (the voice of this program), social activist and author.
His latest book, his fourth, is entitled If the Rains Don't Cleanse. (To hear Ben's new commercial for his book, click here) (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
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Scot Nery is a professional juggler and comic who wants to teach the world how to juggle.
You can also catch his comedic work in the web series called Cube Hell.
(Note: Scot has also graciously applied his graphics talents to help spruce up parts of this website, including creating the banner above. Thank you very much Scot! Now, if he could only teach me how to juggle!). |
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It's The Mailbag as we check the emails, Facebook messages and Twitter tweets that have come into the show. | ||
Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America Checking The Pulse Of The Nation. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. You can follow Steve in his day job at MissouriNet and check out the blog that he does. | ||
This week's opening slate is presented by broadcaster Al Randall, who is also the Vice President of Programming for the amazing online station, Smooth Jazz on www.solace.fm. The music is known as smooth jazz, or contemporary jazz (C-Jazz). They basically target the legions of light jazz lovers around the world, and especially in the United States. By the way, unlike traditional radio the ".fm" doesn't stand for the usual "Frequency Modulation." Instead it's the internet country coding for "Federation Micronesia." | ||
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