Watch Your Language- Part 2 Playing at the Library
From: jessica lockhart
Series: Watch Your Language
Length: 28:05
“Watch Your Language!” is a word game show celebrating the complexity, beauty and downright weirdness of the English language, written and played by local wordsmiths, wits and raconteurs.
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Piece Description
“Watch Your Language!” is a word game show celebrating the complexity, beauty and downright weirdness of the English language, written and played by local wordsmiths, wits and raconteurs.
Broadcast History
monthly shows since 2007

