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La Luna / The Distance of the Moon | Double Bill Ep 6
Podcast |
Double Bill
Publisher |
NoisePicnic
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Movies
Music
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 30, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:31:01

The cycle of billing comes again to Joshua Humphrey, who picks Pixar’s La Luna and Radiolab’s The Distance of the Moon for comparison. We seem to be a very moon-centered podcast. On the previous episode, we explored the Dark Side of the Moon. Now we focus on coming-of-age stories involving our celestial neighbor. You’d think […]

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The cycle of billing comes again to Joshua Humphrey, who picks Pixar’s La Luna and Radiolab’s The Distance of the Moon for comparison. We seem to be a very moon-centered podcast. On the previous episode, we explored the Dark Side of the Moon. Now we focus on coming-of-age stories involving our celestial neighbor. You’d think we would have a werewolf billing coming to you next, but no! Instead we have Basket Case and Bad Milo! Just in time for Halloween Thanksgiving!

Moon300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300">The cycle of billing comes again to Joshua Humphrey, who picks Pixar’s La Luna and Radiolab’s The Distance of the Moon for comparison.

We seem to be a very moon-centered podcast. On the previous episode, we explored the Dark Side of the Moon. Now we focus on coming-of-age stories involving our celestial neighbor.

You’d think we would have a werewolf billing coming to you next, but no! Instead we have Basket Case and Bad Milo! Just in time for Halloween Thanksgiving!

The post La Luna / The Distance of the Moon | Double Bill Ep 6 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.

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