It’s such an old-school edition of LITOPIA AFTER DARK tonight that we’re all virtually in kindergarten (well, some more than others, obviously).
If you enjoy the collective talents of Richard Howse, Donna Ballman, Dave Bartram and Eve Harvey, assisted and impeded by Peter Cox (not the laparoscopic hysterectomy one) then you’re in for a treat.
Tonight we consider:
- Why obscurity might just be a great way of becoming a best-selling author
- The lengths some people go to get on TV – yup, it’s ghastly, disgusting and demeaning
- Whether losing control of your online identity might actually be good for you?
- And finishing up, or maybe that should be off, with published images of Barak Obama and a near naked Sarah Palin – together, in the same picture. You heard it here first, folks.
It’s the last old-school show for quite a few weeks – lots of new guests are just around the corner – so savor and enjoy!
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