THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
EPISODE #0268

with
PETER ANTHONY HOLDER
The Week Of
OCTOBER 6, 2013

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Episode - #0268 (57:02)
Therapist, author and former screenwriter Dennis Palumbo has a new novel out called Phantom Limb. It's the fourth of a the series of Daniel Rinaldi mysteries.
Dr. Laurie Betito is a clinical psychologist, host of the sex and relationship talk show Passion on CJAD in Montreal and she's also the author of a new book called The Sex Bible For People Over 50: The Complete Guide To Sexual Love For Mature Couples.
Florence Calderone Blake has had a harrowing life. A very violent childhood. Her own parents tried to kill her on several occasions. But Florence is here to tell the tale, and she has even written about it. Her autobiography is entitled The Sicilian Nobleman's Daughter.
This week's opening slate is presented by graphic artist Alexis Livingston.
Music heard on this week's show includes:
  • Soulful Strut - Grover Washington Jr. (opening theme)
  • The In Crowd - Ramsey Lewis (liner music)
  • Time Is Tight - Booker T & The M.G.'s (liner music)
  • Stink - John Lurie (closing theme)
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