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Episode #106 – Beneficial Humanism Movement, Famous Relatives, Bboy Federation, No Sleep, Salt Lake Anarchist Black Cross
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On this week’s episode, SLUG Writer Tim Kronenberg chats with former SLUG writer and now organizer of the Benefitial Humanism Movement; SLUG Senior Writer Mariah Mellus chats with Josh Perkins of the Bboy Federation before they perform at the Urban Arts Festival; and SLUG Writer Alex Cragun chats with one of the organizers behind the Salt Lake Anarchist Black Cross about their prisoner outreach efforts. Plus, brand new music from electronica band Famous Relatives and indie pop/rock group No Sleep. Yelp’s Jeffrey Steadman will be back in the studio soon to talk about ice cream and treats, and we’d like to hear what your favorite treats around the valley are. Call our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324 and tell us your thoughts. You may get played on the show!

Host: Dan Nailen
Executive Producer: Angela H. Brown
Lead Producer: Gavin Sheehan
Associate Producers: Ricky Vigil, Esther Meroño, Alexander Ortega, Dan Nailen
Theme Song by Birthquake
Theme Producer: Jesse Ellis
Art Design & Logo: Thy Doan
Technical Designer: Kate Colgan

Interviewers: Tim Kronenberg, Mariah Mellus, Alex Cragun
Music This Episode: Clay, Famous Relatives, Linus Stubbs, No Sleep, Huldra

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