THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
EPISODE #0085

with
PETER ANTHONY HOLDER
The Week Of
APRIL 4, 2011

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Episode - #0085 (55:59)
Actor Farley Granger, best known for his roles in such Hitchcock classics as Strangers on a Train and Rope, died on March 27th. We feature highlights of an interview from May 2007. It also featured his partner, Robert Calhoun. They talked about Granger's his career and his new memoir, Include Me Out.

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Do your children have the tools they need to make it on their own in the world? Michele Sfakianos is the author of Useful Information for Everyday Living. She has some of the answers that might help you.
Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed book is:
This week's opening slate is presented by Steven Paul Leiva, author of Blood Is Pretty & Hollywood is an All-Volunteer Army (The Fixxer).
Music heard on this week's show includes:
  • Soulful Strut - Grover Washington Jr. (opening theme)
  • Rockit - Herbie Hancock (liner music)
  • Oh Canada - Five Iron Frenzy (liner music)
  • Stink - John Lurie (closing theme)
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