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    Support for this episode of the Confluence Cast comes from Little Rock Bar. Little Rock Bar is located at 944 N. Fourth St. in Italian Village. With 30 beers on tap, Little Rock Bar has happy hour from 4 – 8 p.m. everyday. Every Tuesday, get $3 draft beers all night while you enjoy Rock Your Cock Off Karaoke. Wednesdays is Everybody’s a Comedian, hosted by Travis Hoewischer, it’s like trivia but you prove your snark instead of smarts. Everyone’s night should have a little rock.

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    Tim Fulton is a Columbus-native/enthusiast who has worked in media, arts event marketing, and tech-centric startup consulting. In addition to The Confluence Cast, he produces events for the Columbus creative community, sits on various boards and commissions, and is a proud dad.
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