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    First Aired - 01/23/2011 04:30PM
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    Burning Down the House debuts at it's new time slot - now airing live every Sunday at 4:30PM EST. Tune in this week as Curtis is joined by special guest Steve Fuchs and friends of the show Roderick L Knox & Caroline Bailey. Together they embark on a conversation that revisits the old form/function debate, with a twist - Steven Fuchs's idea of "Formtion". The gang goes on to explore the idea of monuments as architecture, imagery in Church design and the significance of the tallest buildings. This episode was sponsored by Hearst Ranch - the nations largest single source supplier of grassfed and grass finished beef. For more information visit www.hearstranch.com

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    Steve Fuchs Explains "Formtion" (19:22)

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    First Aired - 07/06/2010 05:00PM
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    This week on Beer Sessions Jimmy and Ray sat down with Dennis Flynn of Stone Brewery, beverage meister Cory Bonfiglio, and special guest Adrian Franks. The gang discussed the delicious beers of San Diego, the wide world of American shitty beers, and the mystical peak of Beer Mountain. Tune in to find out whether the brewmasters behind Arrogant Bastard Ales are indeed arrogant bastards. This episode was sponsored by Great Brewers.com: a favorite source for beer information and education and one of the internet's most popular beer destinations.

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    Beer Sessions Introduction: Stone Brewing Co & San Diego Beers (15:38)

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    First Aired - 04/13/2010 05:00PM
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    This week, Jimmy Carbone & Ray Deter talk with Shane Welch & Jeff Gorlechen of Sixpoint Craft Ales & Ron Lindenbusch of Lagunitas Brewing Company.
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    Beer Sessions Introduction: Shane Welch & Jeff Gorlechen (16:57)

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