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Matzo Ball Soup
Glynn finds out there's more to love than just being in love.
The Art of the Con
Even after they confess - some people don't really believe they're guilty.
Check out Ron Cohen’s ongoing experiments here and you can read the New York Times reviews and commentary here.
Producers: Andrew Stelzer and Anna Sussman
No Funny Money
Mark Mocha was a regular suburban husband, until he started a secret double life - eluding the law far and wide . . .
Producer: Rita Daniels
Meditation Coach
When a desperate search for employment leads to an unexpected phone call, Tatyana Brown decides to fake her way through spiritual enlightenment.
Tatyana Brown is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Lit Slam, a San Francisco based live audience curated poetry journal and variety show.
Producers: Jamie DeWolf and Stephanie Foo
Parking Bandit
When Douglas Diamond realizes he can simply ignore parking tickets, he decides to press his luck.
Producers: Joe Rosenberg and Stephanie Foo
Who's the Thief?
Mark Ristich works with a bunch of shady characters, but who is the shadiest of the lot? It’s a classic whodunit... roller blades, polygraph and all.
Producer: Mark Ristich
Sound Design: Pat Mesiti-Miller
Times Sure Have Changed
Snap Judgment Host Glynn Washington recalls how a late homework assignment resulted in the destruction of an innocent man.
Son of a Preacher Man
A young, church-going, Joyce Lee becomes nervous when the Preacher’s son flirts with her. When he asks Joyce to follow him into a dark room, she prepares for the worst.
Producer: Pat Mesiti-Miller
Here's a link to Joyce's brand new album, No Country for Honest Womyn. (Snap digs it!)
Shades of Grey
An Iraqi reporter, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, hears echos of the war in his home county when he is kidnapped in Libya.
Read more about Ghaith here.
Producer: Anna Sussman
Rider / Writer
Emile Klein finds the story of a lifetime -- but it’s gonna cost more than he bargained for.
Emile’s organization, You’re U.S., attempts to catalog a portrait of America through narratives of Americans conveyed in art, audio and writing.
Producer: Stephanie Foo








