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Posted on February 02, 2007 at 12:18 PM | Permalink
Review of Love and Radio: Secrets
This program passes my ultimate test: Do I want to listen to it in a car on a late night drive through the desert. An Idiosyncratic, playful, anecdotal, essay on the nature of secrets and the irresistible need to release them to someone, somewhere reaches the strangely counterintuitive conclusion that a secret isn?t really a secret unless you tell someone. Well produced, flexibly programable and very appropriate for desert driving.