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Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s show where we take on all the political issues -- even the complicated ones that might divide your own family.
- From: Left, Right & Center
- Updated: Jul 12, 2023
- From: No Small Endeavor
- Updated: Aug 14, 2023
- From: WGUC/ WVXU
- Updated: May 21, 2018
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Join Quinn Riley and Robert Bruce for a weekly one hour program exploring film music by known and not so well known composers from Chaplin to Zimmer. Film music you remember … even if you’ve forgotten the film.
- From: KCME
- Updated: Nov 06, 2016
- Avg Piece Length: 58:48
- From: Wyoming Public Radio
- Updated: Oct 10, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 47:26
I’ve been hearing a lot about this landmark climate case in Montana, where a group of young people sued the state, and won. Our senior reporters, Juliana Merullo and Janek Schaller, were following the case closely, and they’re here to fill us in on the details.
- From: Possibly
- Updated: Oct 27, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 05:20
Don't Cha Know is all about being in the know about upcoming events in the Winona area, interviews with interesting people, and historically significant places in our neck of the woods - the Winona area of South East Minnesota.
- From: KQAL
- Updated: Jun 21, 2012
- Avg Piece Length: 25:12
The WFMT Radio Network is pleased to announce the first half of an exciting new season of opera productions in the 2024 WFMT Radio Network Opera Series, beginning June 15 and running through November 30, 2024. This first portion of the season spans through September 7, and features thrilling performances from many of the great opera houses and theaters of Vienna, France, London, Italy, and more, with world-renowned artists.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Apr 17, 2024
- Avg Piece Length: 02:23:34
This special 4-part series by Afropop Worldwide shines a spotlight on four giants of African music: Nigeria's Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Zimbabwe’s Oliver Mtukudzi, Cameroon's Manu Dibango, and Tony Allen - one of the greatest drummers of the past century.
- From: Afropop Worldwide
- Updated: Nov 08, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 59:00
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio travels the world to discover how food and cooking are changing lives and cultures, from $13,500 melons in Japan and computer-generated cookie recipes to the home cooking of Ina Garten and Egyptian fast food in Berlin.
- From: Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Radio
- Updated: Nov 19, 2019
- Avg Piece Length: 53:49
- From: With Good Reason
- Updated: Jan 07, 2015
- Avg Piece Length: 33:26
- From: With Good Reason
- Updated: Oct 11, 2016
- Avg Piece Length: 34:30
A KGOU original production hosted by Michael Bendure, Tonic: The Funky Groove Show features a mix of instrumental funk and groove music spanning the past six decades. The program offers family-friendly, feel-good music from the 1960s, '70s and '80s all the way into the 21st Century, encompassing funk, groove, soul, disco, jazz, hip hop and more. A weekly dose of universal harmony, love and acceptance.
- From: KGOU
- Updated: Oct 22, 2021
- Avg Piece Length: 01:56:30
Coping 101 is presented by C89.5 FM in partnership with Seattle Children's producing monthly, student-led conversations covering a range of mental health topics from a teen's perspective. We're ALL feeling the past year, and there are ways to cope. Explore the many evolving resources hosted at c895.org/coping101
- From: C89.5 - KNHC Seattle
- Updated: Oct 22, 2021
- Avg Piece Length: 33:19
From PRX’s Radiotopia, Ear Hustle brings you the daily realities of life inside prison shared by those living it, and stories from the outside, post-incarceration.
- From: Ear Hustle
- Updated: May 09, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 40:43
- From: Northeast Indiana Public Radio
- Updated: Nov 05, 2012
- Avg Piece Length: 01:00:05
Enjoy these special editions of Earth Eats, a public radio program delivering the freshest news and recipes inspired by local food and sustainable agriculture.
- From: WFIU
- Updated: Jan 18, 2017
- Avg Piece Length: 40:37
There is a cynicism that hangs over the topic of American infrastructure – whether it’s high-speed rail or off-shore wind – it feels like this country can’t build big things anymore. No one project embodies that cynicism quite like what Bostonians call ‘The Big Dig.’ But now, decades later the story looks more complicated. So how did the narrative around this project go so horribly wrong? And what lessons can it offer for the ambitious projects of today?
- From: GBH News
- Updated: Oct 31, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 53:57
- From: Mark Duggan
- Updated: Sep 22, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 54:08
Ten minute daily episodes bringing you curious moments from this day in history, with journalists Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina and Arion McNicoll. It's history, but not as you know it.
- From: Matt Hill
- Updated: May 29, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 09:54
“THE CHRISTMAS REVELS: IN CELEBRATION OF THE WINTER SOLSTICE 2023” is a brand-new, 119-minute or 59-minute musical celebration of the Winter holidays – Advent, Chanukah, the Solstice, Christmas, Dongzhi, New Year’s, and Twelfth Night/Epiphany -- featuring traditional carols, wassails, hymns, ballads, children’s game-songs, and folk dance-tunes excerpted from live Christmas Revels stage productions presented around the country.
- From: HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDIA RADIO PRODUCTIONS
- Updated: Aug 31, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 01:29:00
Through intimate conversations with abortion providers nationwide, "The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America" delves into the aftermath of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade. Hosted by family and reproductive medicine physician Ali Block, this series explores the profound clinical, logistical, and emotional implications of the 2022 Dobbs decision from the frontlines of reproductive healthcare.
- From: The Nocturnists
- Updated: Sep 29, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 32:13
Think 'Mr. Rogers' meets 'The Grand Old Opry'... WoodSongs Kids is powerfully unique because the kids are powerfully unique.
- From: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour
- Updated: Jul 20, 2023
- Avg Piece Length: 29:02