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Hosted by Charlie Bennett and Christian Sager.

Apr 3, 2026

This 2007 concept album by The World/Inferno Friendship Society, inspired by screen actor Peter Lorre, is just one piece of the larger performative project that was the life of Jack Terricloth. We talk about the band, the album, the lifestyle, and the limits of the World/Inferno Friendship Society’s punk cabaret spectacle.

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Mar 6, 2026

This 1969 anarchic film comedy was based on a Terry Southern novel and championed by Peter Sellers, but it seemed to mark the start of a decline for both their fortunes. We take on Chris’s favorite movie, and try to get to the bottom of why he likes it, Charlie doesn’t, and everybody agrees with both of us.

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Feb 6, 2026

This horror comic has achieved surprising success despite its gore and all the dead kids. We talk about the comic’s creation and promotion, and we ask “Is this all about trauma? Why aren’t people talking about that?” 

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Something is Killing the Children

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Jan 2, 2026

This sketch show mixes surreal humor, cringe comedy, and an everyman lead performer to craft an exploration of anxiety, status, and societal fear that still manages to make its audience laugh with joy. We talk about how and why the show was created, and whether it quiets or riles up our own anxieties. 

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I Think You Should Leave

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