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The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/ This American Life Review: A House Divided
If every cliche had the TAL treatment, it could be revived. Seemingly nonsequitor acts on the political, corporeal, and dysfunctional familial come together under the trope, “A house divided cannot stand.” Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/ This American Life Review: Parent Trap
Ira lets his friends do a lot of the work this week. Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/ This American Life Review: Original Recipe
Coca Cola’s ongoing secrecy about their exact recipe has gone on for more years than there are gallons of sugar in a can of the stuff. However, in this very special act, Original Recipe, Ira goes Glasnost on their ass and gives the people what is theirs. Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/ This American Life Review: Tough Room
Ira Glass takes us to the Tough Room, environments of high pressure caliber in the everyday. Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/This American Life Review: Contents Unknown
This episode is the junk drawer in which three acts relate to each other by way of hidden realities inaccessible to truthseekers due to lapses in history, memory, or rent. Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/ This American Life Review: Slow to React
People (and circumstances) that are Slow to React are considered on TAL this week, as rationalizations of reality alter expectations while romances go unpursued, moles keep growing abnormally, and unacknowledged pregnancies continue to result in babies. Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/This American Life Review: Kid Politics
Ira talks about kids. That’s a combination we really like. Read More
The Ira Glass Infatuation Post/This American Life Review: The Invention of Money
Ira Glass and crew tackle money. We are obviously giddy like little schoolchildren for this. Read More










