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The Nintendo Switch is the gaming topic du jour. This week, Tim, Clayton, and Kellen ask the big question -- is it worth it? 

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Fanfiction February 5 rolls on with pieces both fictional and inspired by the power of fiction. Create, people!

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This week, Charlie Madsen returns to discuss the timing of mixtapes, the unpredictability of pop music, his favorite artist of all time, and more!

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Luis put in his years as a Universal Studios tour guide so that you, the listener, could be regaled with tales ranging from giving a VIP tour to a certain CA Governator to the ridiculous costume his union rep was wearing when he was let go from the job. From Courthouse Square (downtown Hill Valley in Back to the Future) to Colonial Street (Wisteria Lane in Desperate Housewives), Luis knows the ins and outs of the lot so well it often distracts him when he's watching one of the plethora of projects that have shot there.

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Join Spencer and Mike in discovering how to rob a train and the romanticized wild west, while talking about the Spiel de Jahres award winning game Colt Express! (Stick ‘em up, for fun! ...and ‘cause I have a gun)

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It's time for our annual celebration of fanfiction - and this time, we invited Chicago mediamakers VStheUNIVERSE to join in!

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This week, on the first Blank Cassette two-parter(!), LA-based writer Charlie Madsen shares side A of a 2006 tape, his first involving (then) popular music, and offers us insight into his visual method of maxing mixes. 

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This week, Chicago Loot Drop founder Mike Chuck joins us to talk about the actual joys of games that repeat themselves. 

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Musical comedy duo The Doubleclicks remote in to chat with MBS about their favorite duos - from Fozzie and Kermit to R2-D2 and C-3PO, the ladies covered tons of kid-focused partners and compared and contrasted themselves along the way. As sisters Angela and Aubrey have a built-in partnership and reference base, and as artists they enjoy having music to explore their relationship to the world around them.