In the Loop Program Archive
October 31, 2008
Nancy Robinson of Iconoculture on what a recession can do to our pop culture.
A barbershop-quartet-style duel between an undecided voter...and the rest of us.
Producer Sanden Totten visits two investment clubs with very different attitudes during the downturn
What the heck is "Bretton Woods?" Sebastian Mallaby of the Council on Foreign Relations brings us up-to-speed.
An awesome Halloween election poem by listener Craig Kenworthy (and read by A Prairie Home Companion's Tom Keith)
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