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From rappers to the Duggars, storytelling isn't dead; it's just in Webisode form

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Chane "Epiphany" Morrow explains the principles behind IAmTheLife.net, a project of the Little Rock label Conduit Entertainment.

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One afternoon in June, Chane Morrow, the rapper known as Epiphany, invited journalists up to a two-story suite at the Peabody Little Rock hotel.


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This article was published August 21, 2008 at 3:11 a.m.

Style, Pages 33, 38 on 08/21/2008

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