Episode 15: Belushi, Bette and Beverly Hills
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The process by which one place stops being home and another starts — it’s a mysterious thing. It happens, most often, when we’re not paying attention. And sometimes, as it did for comedy writer and transplanted East Coaster Janis Hirsch, it happens in stages. First she started to feel at home in Los Angeles; but it was only later, after a series of addresses and a run-in or two with Bette Davis, that she landed in the exact place that would be, finally, her home. HOME is a member of the Boing Boing Podcast Network. NEW: The HOME mailing list is live. Sign up now for instant-ish notifications of new episodes, behind-the-scenes information about the show and bonus content. It’s free and ad-free, and we promise we’ll never ever ever sell your address or otherwise use your information to annoy you.  Music: * “Domestic Fun (a),” by Ernest Tomlinson * “Prismatone,” by Podington Bear * “Wook,” by Podington Bear * “Star Prizes (a),” by Tony Kinsey * “Lena Sequence,” by Roberto Prgiado * “Jackie,” by Podington Bear * “Fashion on Parade,” by Ronald Hanmer * “Playmate,” by Podington Bear Thanks to Janis Hirsch and Larry Shulman. 
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