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Thursday, October 04, 2012
Review: Latest ‘Radio' deftly takes on gumshoes, con men
TribLIVE: If the phrase “talk radio” triggers a rise in blood pressure and a desire to flee, maybe you’re dialing into the wrong station.
Tune into WBRC, Bricolage Production Company’s fictional radio station, which chases away polarizing pundits and their overstated theories that pollute the airwaves with a fresh breeze of humor, drama and satire — plus a couple of musical interludes.
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In general, I think that radio shows like “Episode 1: Secret Agents & Spies” are particularly impressive because they manage to weave a story and create characters using only sound, despite the fact that when interacting with people, humans rely very much on subtle changes in body language to add to what the person is actually saying.
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