WHAT WEEKLY

Lunar State: Harvest

10 November 2011

★ Ian McMurphy & Matt Kelley

Lunar State Radio Season 1 Episode 4: Harverst by Lunar State Radio

How does one define Shock Value in art? What grows an average of 6 inches a year and can save your life? Who are those mysterious people sitting off in the distance in Brady Starr’s amazing illustration?

Answers to these curious queries as well as a talk with the Baltimore Free Farm and music from the Dead Whale Ramblers in this weeks Episode of Lunar State Radio!

Creator and Head Writer
Ian “Huckleberry Humphrey”

Producer co writer
Matt Kelley

Technical Director
Nick Hope

Studio Actors and Co-writers
Sarah Heiderman
Phil Doccolo
Annie Stevenson
Alex Hacker

Scene Artist
Brady Starr

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