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Originally Broadcast: December 20, 2006
Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve you Health
The alleviation of human an...
- Added: Dec 29, 2023
- Length: 29:00
Originally Broadcast: August 2, 2006
Praise At Midnight
Life, culture and racism are the topics of this edition of Radio Curious, in conversatio...
- Added: Nov 10, 2023
- Length: 29:00
Alienable Rights: The Exclusion of African Americans in a White Man’s Land, 1619 to 2000
“Alienable Rights: The Exclusion of African Americans in ...
Bought by RadioStPete Florida
- Added: Dec 29, 2022
- Length: 29:21
- Purchases: 1
A Hole In My Life
Have you ever been incarcerated? Locked in a prison cell for a number of years? That is what happened to Jack Gantos for being ...
- Added: Dec 14, 2022
- Length: 29:00
In this edition of Radio Curious, we take a look at the cello, the kind of musical instrument it is and the sounds it makes. My guest is Jed Baraha...
- Added: Nov 11, 2022
- Length: 29:00
"The man for whom Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone." That is how Coleman Hawkins was introduced at the 1963 Newport Jazz Festival. This program i...
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- Added: Mar 17, 2022
- Length: 59:01
- Purchases: 1
"Interracial Intimacies: Sex, Marriage, Identity, and Adoption," is a book written by Randall Kennedy, a Harvard University Law School Professor. H...
- Added: Dec 15, 2021
- Length: 29:00
In the years between 1915 and 1970 almost six million black American citizens from the south migrated to northern and western cities seeking freedo...
- Added: Mar 04, 2021
- Length: 29:00
Radio Curious discusses the psychology of motherhood with Jana Malamud Smith, a psychologist and author of “A Potent Spell: Mother Love and the Pow...
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- Added: Nov 04, 2020
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 1
The decade that became known as “The Jazz Age” consisted of a lot more than the music. The youth became style conscious thanks in large part to pop...
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- Added: Feb 06, 2020
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
Love Invents Us
Amy Bloom is a Connecticut-based author and psychotherapist and the author of a novel entitled “Love Invents Us.” This book, the e...
- Added: Nov 07, 2019
- Length: 29:00
Musicians were known to violate their recordings contracts fairly regularly in the 1920s. It’s the old story that the talent was underpaid. So, it ...
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- Added: Sep 27, 2019
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
As The Jazz Age roared to like in the 1920s so did the suffragette movement. In 1918 women were granted voting rights, and they took that to mean i...
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- Added: Feb 13, 2019
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
Fifty years ago the International Association of Jazz Record Collectors began publishing the Journal devoted to early jazz.
Bought by KCBX
- Added: Nov 08, 2018
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
Jack Teagarden and Pee Wee Russell: They each approached their music very differently. At the same time, that’s what made them similar.
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- Added: May 29, 2018
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
To whom do we give the title, "Origin of the Blues"? No one truly knows, but there a several geographical locations that have dibs. Does it matter?
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- Added: Jul 20, 2017
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
Try to arrive at a definitive, all-inclusive understanding of jazz, and you’ll be mistaken. After all, the real beauty of the music is that it cann...
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- Added: Jun 22, 2017
- Length: 59:00
- Purchases: 1
Food Sleuth Radio host, Melinda Hemmelgarn, interviews Mark Winne, food activist and author of “Closing the Food Gap” and “ “Food Rebels, Guerrill...
- Added: Feb 27, 2012
- Length: 28:00