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Chicago's a tough city for a dame trying to stay out of trouble. Stephanie Foo is trying to survive the asphalt jungle when she's picked up by a tough-talking cab driver who introduces her to the city under the city.
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Produced by Stephanie Foo
When producer Rita Daniels finds herself introduced to a woman whom no longer lives, Rita realizes she has passed into a time-morphing world where lives of the long-dead inhabit the walls.
Produced by Rita Daniels and Mark Ristich
The big, bad, world of network television let Snap Judgment borrow Rebecca for a short time, and she quickly proved one of the best producers in radio. Rebecca digs deep, creating pieces that go straight to the heart. But her sense of humor always lurks right around the corner. In "The Vagina Report" Rebecca recalls how she made it to college, the hard way.
We dug it so much, we turned it into an animated film! See "The Vagina Report," animated by Snap Judgment's own Joe Golling.
"Uber" Producer Mark Ristich is the person most responsible for the soundtrack behind every Snap Judgment episode. But Mark is a storyteller in his own right. In fact, Mark routinely places himself in grave danger just so that he can share the outlandish tale.
Listen to Mark's "The Ghost Train", but please, please, PLEASE do not try this at home.
We were so appalled that we turned it into a short film! Watch "The Ghost Train" right here . . .
















