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	<itunes:summary>Arts Review Fogged Clarity&#039;s interviews with authors, musicians and poets, exclusive acoustic music sessions and poetry readings from some of the world&#039;s most gifted and interesting contemporary creators.  TC Boyle, Benjamin Percy, Samantha Farrell, Strand of Oaks, Cryptacize, Bruce Smith, Joe Meno, Olivia Broadfield... plus many more. Hosted by Benjamin Evans, Executive Editor of Fogged Clarity.</itunes:summary>
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