THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
EPISODE #0037

with
PETER ANTHONY HOLDER
The Week Of
MAY 3, 2010

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Episode - #0037 (58:11)
Sir Bacon is a blogger who writes about his journey through unemployment, from a 25 year career working in television to his current hunt for a job.
Fimo R. Mitchell is a Canadian journalist who currently works in China as a school teacher. He's the author of the book Lost or Found and he also has a blog called A Montrealer In China.

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Richard Rubacher is the author of Thai Touch, which explores some of the wackiest, weirdest customs and people throughout Thailand. He is currently working on his new book which will be called Kissing Death, which deals with a weird "magical" death ritual.

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This week's opening slate is presented by Steve Faguy, copy editor at The Montreal Gazette and also a popular Montreal blogger.
Music heard on this week's show includes:
  • Soulful Strut - Grover Washington Jr. (opening theme)
  • Thing Called Love - The Boys (liner music)
  • Leave The Light - Dave Koz (liner music)
  • Stink - John Lurie (closing theme)
The Stuph File advertisers include:
  • Ben Patrick Johnson talented voice over announcer (the voice of this program), social activist and author of If the Rains Don't Cleanse.
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