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Funnelcake! Podcasts

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Funnelcake explores pop culture, from the significant to the obscure to the unintentionally hilarious, in a series of original essays and commentaries.

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Funnelcake #1: In Praise of Animated Food

In this original essay, Phil West explains why the eighth largest city in America flocks to its minor league ballpark to see an anthropomorhic jalapeno and a barely-anthropomorphic puffy taco frolic. There's also a tangent about the joys of white bread and gravy, and some fretting over the baseball free agency system.

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Funnelcake #2: Shooting Blanks - Crash and the Evolving Dialogue on Race in America

In this original essay, Phil West talks about why he's got issues with the 2005 movie Crash, which also segues into weariness over the whole "If you show a gun in Act 1, you have to use it by the end of the play" school of scriptwriting.

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