This week on Arts & Seizures we're aiming for the LOVE crowd with a special Valentine's Day card from local pop sensations THE CARVELS, feat. the unsinkable and stylish Lynne Von Pang!!! Peter Zaremba is back from Spain, and there may be snow on the roof, but there is plenty of fire in the furnace!!
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- Arts & Seizures
- Episode 208: Plenty of Fire in the Furnace
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