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Lunar State Radio: Classes

12 October 2011

★ Matt Kelley & Ian McMurphy

Lunar State Radio, Season 1 Episode 2: Classes by Lunar State Radio

Episode 2: It’s the first day of classes at Lunar State University and the curriculum is anything but ordinary. Writers collective Artichoke Haircut comes on to talk about their monthly literary events and Baltimore band The Rez reemerges to perform on LSR after a year long hiatus.

 



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