The Unsubtle Art of Self-Promotion, Plus Unconventional Holiday Movies

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On this week's The Austin Chronicle Show on 91.7 FM, Kevin Curtin and Julian Towers discuss Julian's cover story about instrumental hip hop BoomBaptist and his clever, canny forays in self-marketing.

In the second half of the program, Culture Editor Richard Whittaker and I trade recommendations for newer, less-watched holiday movies to add to your seasonal viewing queue.

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Host: Kim Jones. Guests: Kevin Curtin, Julian Towers, Richard Whittaker. Engineer: Bob Dailey, Andrew Sollin. Theme music: Kevin Curtin and Jonas Wilson.

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