Lipstick Party

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On this week’s episode, Jon, Brian, and Jermy are joined by former regular Jill. The quatro discuss Subway’s Jared, the current Republican candidates, and Jon’s recent scholastic venture. Hot Topics include the Oregon bakery being found guilty of discrimination, a Californian judge who is a little power hungry, a facebook app that lets users know who unfriends them, and a woman in Georgia who won’t take no for an answer.

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This week’s featured song is Young Girls by PINS

 

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Make Good Choices

Make Good CoicesSaddle up for a special episode of Secretly Timid. The original OG’s Jill Foltz and Diane Durant are in house filling in for Brian and Nan!! Hot Topics include the recent events in New York and Ferguson, as well as a little Walking Dead and Palette Cleansing.

Keram-keram-malicki-sanchez-4975287-600-400This week’s featured song is Infidel  by Keram 

 

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Falling Skies

Falling SkiesOn this week’s episode, Jon and Brian are joined by Jill Foltz and Ryan Obermeyer. Jon opens the show by discussing a recent episode of Falling Skies.

This week’s hot topics include:

tumblr_mu5l95X5xy1rexheoo1_12801This week’s featured song is Talk to You by Go Wolf.

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This Saturday! “Hari Kiri” Opening Reception at CentralTrak. Curated by Danielle Georgiou and featuring Jill Foltz, Tabitha Pease, and George Quartz. PLUS!! A special performance by DGDG

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HARA KIRI: TO DIE FOR PERFORMANCES

CentralTrak invites you to witness a series of performances curated by resident Danielle Georgiou. To Die for Performances is a collaboration between performance artists and visual artists.

Harakiri is a ceremonial disembowelment specifically performed in front of spectators. This public self-execution creates a ritual of performance in the act of death. An idea that is at the basis of all performance – every moment you step on the stage could be your last; if you do not leave your soul out there for all to witness, if you do not die with every performance, have you lived honorably?
Commencing April 21st, performances will take place each Saturday night until May 19.