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    <description>A literary and cultural anthology of cross-disciplinary creativity from the Stonehill College English Department and Creative Writing Program. A Stonehill Digital Lab production.
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    <itunes:subtitle>A cabinet of curiosities for your ears.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>E-L Live: Ross Gay</title>
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  <title>Short Circuits #1: Conversation with Teju Cole</title>
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  <description>From the Electro-Library Podcast Studio comes a new stand-alone feature: "Short Circuits": One guest in the spotlight, generating electricity and shooting off sparks! 
Short Circuit #1: Jared talks to Teju Cole about creativity, race, identity, and freedom. 
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