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In Real Life is a weekly show hosted by Emily and Kimzilla on WFMU. In each episode, Kim and Emily follow their own curiosity to interview people on about a variety of themes, getting the real scoop and learning about the real people behind each topic. Previous WFMU aired episodes include topics such as circus performers, taxicab drivers, bartender therapy, alien abductions, nudism and so much more.
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• Religion.
• War.
• Politics.
• Dad’s genitals.
• That relative that nobody liked dying.
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The introductory talk-up:
"Another big news story of year concerned the ecumenical council in Rome, known as Vatican II. Among the things they did in an attempt to make the church more... *commercial* was to introduce the vernacular into portions of the mass to replace latin, and to widen somewhat the range of music permissible in the liturgy...
But I feel that if they really want to sell the product, in this secular age, what they ought to do is to redo some of the liturgical music in popular song forms. I have a modest example here. It's called...
*The Vatican Rag*"
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