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Playlist: O'Dark 30 episode 39

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O’Dark 30 is KUT's wildly under-appreciated adventure through the world of independent radio production. Every Sunday at midnight on KUT 90.5 Austin we present 3 hours of a little bit of everything from the world of independent radio production.

Episode 39 includes The Intergalactic Nemesis Part Two...Voicemail From My Ex...Portrait of an Artist: Ben Steinbauer...Dime Stories: "The Voices In My Head" read by author Jack Handey...Hollister...Are Animals Creative?...Debut piece from Lisa Sandberg...The Humble Farmer July 11, 2010...

"The Voices In My Head" read by author Jack Handey

From Amy Wallen | Part of the DimeStories series | 04:55

The narrator contemplates the conundrum of those voices in his head telling him what to do.

Voices_small The narrator of the story tells us how difficult it is for him to get through his day when he has all these voices in his head telling him what to do.  Should he or shouldn't he listen to them?

Hollister

From Helen Borten | Part of the A Sense of Place series | 29:01

On July 4, 1947 thousands of bikers roared into a small California town and changed our assumptions about America. A new investigation raises provocative questions about the influence of media on history and culture.

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Hollister
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Helen Borten

Hellsangelbxw_small On July 4, 1947 thousands of bikers roared into a small California town and changed our assumptions about America. A new investigation raises provocative questions about the influence of media on history and culture. One :30 promo (click "listen" page, promo labeled "Segment 2")

Are Animals Creative?

From Sean Cole | 06:31

A short investigation of the age-old question, "are animals creative?"

Prateedahsdrum_small To many people, bird-song is the most beautiful sound in the world. And many liken it to classical music. But can anything an animal does be considered art? This piece, quixotically, tackles that question and -- while it doesn't offer any answers -- it presents some compelling evidence that some animals have an artistic sensibility.

The humble Farmer July 11, 2010

From The humble Farmer | Part of the The humble Farmer Weekly 59-minute show series | 59:00

Humorous social commentary and music from the 1930s 1940s.

Humbleoats_small Music by Clark Terry, Django Reinhardt, Don Doane, Clarence Williams, Frank Sinatra, Jack Teagarden, Erroll Garner