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May 02, 2008
Session 6: We're Back!
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Jade takes on the issue of meat-eating and the omnivore's dilemma; Whil al'Gwin introduces us to his favorite band, Sleep Station.
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February 07, 2008
Session 5: Super Show Spectacular!
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It's a Super Week show, following hot on the heels of the Super Bowl and "Super Tuesday"! Another solid half-hour of fresh content from our staff and guests. Neisa talks about Tower issues, Jade reviews Knocked Up, and Valorian interviews Whil al'Gwin about his band, Straight-A Semester.
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December 28, 2007
Session 4: Feast of Lights
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A holiday special for the Feast of Lights and New Year's festivities, this session contains a Christmas interview with Neisa and her daughter, a review of 'Juno' by Rollyn, an informative segment with Jade about the celebration of Yule, and our first collaborative segment, an audio montage of New Year's thoughts and resolutions from several TarValon.net members. Includes the singing talents of Viv! :)
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December 1, 2007
Session 3: Half-Hour of Power
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This session features a Real Life Events update with Serinia, a movie review for 'Enchanted' by Rollyn, a new Opinions segment with Jade, Featured Music with Sorcha and her song 'Perfect', and a dramatic reading of 'Over By Rabbit Ears', a sci-fi short story written and read by Riley.
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November 1, 2007
Session 2: A Very Scary Shaoman
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Just in time for Shaoman, this session features a dramatic horror reading by Viv Sedai, a Featured Music interview with Taric and Kitan about their collaboration on "Princess, Dreamer, Warrior", and a film review of "Dan in Real Life" by Rollyn Montagorae.
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October 3, 2007
Session 1: Inaugural Podcast
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Welcome to our first show! This session features interviews with the North American Mistress of Revels, Serinia Sedai, about our upcoming Fall Ball cruise to Mexico; a tribute to Robert Jordan by Kitan Tataru, featured music by Tayn Anoiya, and a film review of 3:10 to Yuma by Rollyn Montagorae.
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