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Scott Dehn of the McHenry Outdoor Theater supplies Unprintable with bit of info about a celebrity attending the showing of Nightmare On Elm Street 1 and 2. Don't miss these back to back showings on October 15th at Golden Age Cinemas, in McHenry. Check out the interview for all the details or visit the McHenry Outdoor Theater's facebook page. Jami a…
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Spoilers! If you haven't seen Suicide Squad and want to experience every little tidbit in the movie for yourself, you may want to stay away from the first half hour of this episode. Nicole and Jason talk a little about why Suicide Squad isn't as bad as all the reviews might have you believe. There aren't any huge spoilers in this conversation but t…
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Jami speaks with Lauren Froderman about her upcoming visit to Crystal Lake. Froderman is the winner of "So You Think You Can Dance," season 7. Froderman will be teaching a class at Dancepiration Dance Studio on August 6th. Visit http://www.liberateartists.com and enter promo code lofro to get a discount. Jason also puts his two cents in about Jake …
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Unprintable has some great stuff to say about Wonder Woman and the Justice League trailers. If you haven't seen them yet, check them out! Jason and Nicole give their thoughts on DC’s latest answers to the MCU. We've also got some awesome info on "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" being released on July 31. Barnes and Nobles everywhere will be cele…
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Nominated for an Emmy this year for his work as a supporting actor on the FX series, Baskets, Louie Anderson gives unprintable a bit of his time. Anderson discusses some of his current endeavors in the realm of acting and stand-up comedy, as well as how to start a car using gasoline and a lit match. Don't miss his upcoming act at the Raue Center, J…
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Rob Hart and Renee Asher Pickup are joined by ZERO SAINTS author Gabino Iglesias and J. David Osborne, the editor of Broken River Books, to talk bilingual narratives, diversity in fiction, and the reception of genre fiction at AWP.
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